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What sort of gaming rig are you sitting on?

Here's my humble set up.

Processor:  P3/500MHz

Graphics card:  Matrox 400 millenium 32MB

Sound Card:  SoundBlaster Live Player

RAM:  256MB

HDD:  IBM 100GB

Mouse:  Logitech iFeel optical

OS:  WinXP

Monitor:  Sony 20"

Connection:  56K

Comments:  OFP/R a bit slow but no complaints

(feel free to add items to your version of the above list)

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P 4 - 2.4

512 DDR

80 Gb Seagate 7200 RPM

Geforce 4 Ti 4600 - 128

Logitech : ifeelmouse optical

Soundblaster Audigy

Acer LCD 17"

Internet : Cable

Win XP pro

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CPU: P4 1.8ghz

M/B: Asus P4T-E

RAM: 256mb PC2100 DDR (soon to be upgraded to 1gb)

V/C: Asus V7100 GF2 64mb (soon to be upgraded to GF4 Ti4600)

S/C: Soundblaster Live! 5.1

CD: Sony 16x DVD ROM

HDD: IBM 60gb 7200rpm

Monitor: 17" Diamond View

O/S: Win 98 (Soon to be upgraded to Win 2K or Win XP)

Mouse: Microsoft Optical

K/B: Generic keyboard

Internet: Cable (Motorola CyberSURFR wave modem)

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I find this kind of stuff very intersting, but unfortunately, there have been several attempts at this thread in the past, and all have been locked  confused.gif  Come on mods have a heart - you can see people want to know this stuff!  wink.gif

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cpu= amd athlon xp 2000+

ram= 768 ddr 2100

mobo= asus a7v8x

gfx card= gainward gf4 ti4600

os= xp pro FCKGW biggrin.gif

using onboard sound till i get a digifire 7.1

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Processor: Amd duron 700mhz

Graphics card: Geforce4 Mx460

Sound Card: onboard thingy

RAM: 384MB sdram

HDD: Sony 20GB

Mouse: crap mouse for 1$

OS: WinME (hope i have Xp later today)

Monitor: AOC 17"

Connection: ADSL

Comments: Thx to EA support im running 640*480 screen res. right now. Since installing new video drivers wont work ill need to reinstall windows sad.gif

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CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2400+

Motherboard: Epox 8K5A3+

RAM: 1024 MB PC2700 DDR (Samsung)

Graphics Card: Creative 3D Blaster Ti 4200 64MB OC

Sound Card: Creative Audigy Gamer

Speakers: Creative Inspire 5.1 5100

Headset: Microsoft Gamevoice

CD: Pioneer DVD 106S

HDD: WD Caviar 80GB 8MB Cache

Monitor: Acer G991 19"

O/S: Windows XP Home Edition with Servicepack

Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse Optical on a Ratpadz-Board

Keyboard: Ultron Multimedia Keyboard

Joystick: Logitech Wingman Extreme Digital

Internet: ADSL

Good point, games just installed:

OFP:R 1.90

Army Operations

NHL 2003

Morrowind Tribunal

Gothic 2

Soldier of Fortune II

GTA III

Unreal Tournament 2003

3DMark 2001 SE rating: 11300

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AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1300mhz

512 MB RAM

15GB (Seagate)/40 GB (IBM 7200rpm)/40 GB (Maxtor)

GeForce2 MX 200 32MB

Soundblaster 128

Logitech iFeel mouse (rocks with OFP machineguns tounge.gif)

Hewlett-Packard 8100i CD-RW (40x/4x/2x)

Hauppage TV Card

Nokia 447ZiPlus 17"

256/256 ADSL (free!wink.gif

Running Windows 2000 professional.

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Major Fubar @ Jan. 15 2003,15:11)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I find this kind of stuff very intersting, but unfortunately, there have been several attempts at this thread in the past, and all have been locked<span id='postcolor'>This thread might provide some useful info for the folks at BIS, especially if we comment about how OFP runs on our configurations.

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CPU: AMD XP2000

RAM: 512DDR (2100)

Mobo: ASUS A7V333

GFX: Abit Siluro Geforce 4 Ti 4200

SND: Audigy 2 Platinum

SPK: Inspire 6700 (6.1) and M$ Gamevoice

Mouse: M$ Inteli Explorer

Monitor: 17"

HD #1: Maxtor 40gb 7200RPM

HD #2: Maxtor 80gb 7200RPM

CD #1: Plextor 20/10/40-12 (DVD+CD-R)

CD #2: CyberDrive 48/10/32 (CD-R)

Case: Coolermaster 210 (x2 80mm intake, x2 80mm Extractors, 350w PSU)

NIC #1: 3COM 10/100 (3C905C-TX)

NIC #2: Same as above

OS: XP Pro w/ SP1, Mandrake 9.0

Connection: 512/256 rADSL

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My Gaming Rig

AMD Athlon 2100

Abit AT7 Legacy Free MB (12 USB/6 USB 2.0/4 Firewire ports!wink.gif

512 DDR RAM

80gig Seagate 7200rpm

GeForce 2 MX 64mb

SBLive!

19" Monitor

MSExplorer Mouse (Optical with flashy lights!wink.gif

MS Force Feedback joystick (The first one. It's big, but the layout is far better than the newer one)

MS GameVoice (Damn fine headphones - Plantronics)

Sony Minidisc docking station.

My Server

Dual P3 500

1024 RAM

2 80gig SCSI Hd's

.....the rest is nothing special

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Northstar, my Windows box:

Celeron 2Ghz at 2,66GHz

512MB DDR Ram

PNY GF4 Ti4200

60GB Maxtor HD

Liteon 16x10x40x CDRW

19" Samtron monitor

Umax scanner

two webcams of which neither work tounge.gif

Windows 2000 Professional

Phobos:

Pentium III 500MHz at 560MHz

S3 Virge VGA card

256MB Ram

40GB Maxtor HD

14" VGA monitor

Debian GNU/Linux

And then I have my 486 laptop, dedicated mainly to IRC but also other kinds of "remote access" to Phobos. And a 486 box doing PLIP<->Ethernet routing between the laptop and Phobos.

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (SpeedyDonkey @ Jan. 15 2003,15:37)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Comments: Thx to EA support im running 640*480 screen res. right now.  Since installing new video drivers wont work ill need to reinstall windows sad.gif<span id='postcolor'>

What did they make you do ?

And you sure installing Nvidia Detonator drivers won t work ?

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AMD XP 2400+

MSI KT400 Ultra mobo

1 Gig DDR RAM

Leadtek Geforce 4 4400 128 MB

80 GB IDE (IBM 7200) / 80 GB Seagate

Terratec DMX 6fire soundboard

Speaker Videologic Crossfire 4.1

Compaq 17" LCD

Yamaha CDR (dunno model something with 24x burning)

Pioneer Slot in DVD drive (IDE)

Pioneer Slot in CD drive (SCSI) with permanently inserted Resistance CD  tounge.gif

Logitech MX 700 mouse

Logitech Cordless Desktop Optical Keyboard

DSL 768 down/128 up

OS is Win XP Pro

I have to admit I wouldn't spend so much money for all those bells and whistles but my job allows me to get this stuff much cheaper or for free.

Resistance SP runs fine with detail on high, viewdistance 1200, 1280x1024 32 bit

SEB NAM pack could still use some boost :-)

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AMD Duron 800

384mb memory

40gb hard disk

Geforce 2Mx 400 32mb

15' IBM G50 monitor

40x Cd-rom

WinXP pro

confused.gif

Yeah i know... not the greatest... but it works tounge.gif

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">What did they make you do ?

And you sure installing Nvidia Detonator drivers won t work ? <span id='postcolor'>

Well several crazy things... and then they said i should uninstall my video drivers and install new (41,09) so after installing and restarting, windows tells me somthing is wrongly configured and gives me the "new hardware" thing up. So i tried several ways to install the drivers and none works. so i start getting angry and asked wtf is should do now, and he says "well it isnt my responsibility, please contact your local computer store" then i started swearing and he disappeared or whatever sad.gifmad.gif

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Why is windows XP pro better than home? Is it just security features?

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the only difference (main difference that is) is that Pro has the administration tools which home doesnt, same thing with Win2000 and 2000 Pro

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (SpeedyDonkey @ Jan. 15 2003,18:29)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE"></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">What did they make you do ?

And you sure installing Nvidia Detonator drivers won t work ? <span id='postcolor'>

Well several crazy things... and then they said i should uninstall my video drivers and install new (41,09) so after installing and restarting, windows tells me somthing is wrongly configured and gives me the "new hardware" thing up. So i tried several ways to install the drivers and none works. so i start getting angry and asked wtf is should do now, and he says "well it isnt my responsibility, please contact your local computer store" then i started swearing and he disappeared or whatever  sad.gif  mad.gif<span id='postcolor'>

Are you sure you downloaded detonator for 9x/me ?

41.09 for 9x/me

Worth to dl and try again.

What is displayed as graphic card now in hardware section ?

Before installing this driver uninstall the previous one in controlpanel => software.

Reboot, then run this driver.

Cheers

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Yes i have downloaded them several times and im sure its the right files, i have also tried my Asus drivers that came whit the card several times, but whit the same result sad.gif I dont know what the problem is confused.gif

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Mobo- 845PE Max2-FIR (Gigabit LAN, IEEE 1394, ATA133 RAID)

CPU- Intel Pentium 4 2.8ghz running @3ghz

Memory- 512MB Corsair XMS3500 DDR @ 2 CAS

Graphics Card- Chaintec GeForce 4 Ti4600 @ 610/690

Sound Card- Creative Audigy 2

CD- Liteon LTD166s 16X DVD-ROM

     Liteon LTR-40125S @ LTR-48125W speeds (48/12/48)

HD- 2 Western Digital SE (8MB Cache) 80GB running RAID 0+1

Other Drives- Superdisk, and Zip 250

Case- RAIDMAX CP-288S Aluminum case

        2 Blue Cold Cathodes

        1 80mm Lian Li lighted fan

        1 60mm Lian Li Lighted fan

        1 80mm laser cut fan grill

        Rheostat

        Custom LED job (Both case and keyboard)

Monitor- AOC 7F-SLK Black 17" Flatface

Speakers- Megaworks 550 5.1

Internet- ICS running over a 8 port Linksys hub. Connection to internet through RR with a Toshiba PCX1000 @ 2Mb/384kb

-Running on XP Pro ofcourse

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Computer number 1 (For OFP tounge.gif and just about anything else)

Processor: P4 3.0 GhZ

Memory: 1Gb of RDRam

Motherboard: Asus Intel 845PE

Graphic card: Leadtek Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti 4600

Monitor: Sony 19' CPD-E440, Trinitron.

Sound Card: Creative Audigy

Speakers: Creative Inspire 6.1

Modem: Thompson Cable modem 30mb/s.

Operation system: Windows XP Professional.  

Computer number two (for company)

Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2200+

Memory: 1Gb of DDram

Motherboard: Asus A7V333

Graphic card: Leadtek NVIDIA GeForce 3

Sound card: Creative PCI 128.  tounge.gif  biggrin.gif

Speakers: Creative 4.1

Monitor: Sony 17' 200ES, Trinitron

Operation systems: Windows XP Professional and Windows Me.

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Computers 'aint my bag baby, but I'll see what I can post.  biggrin.gif

CPU: AMD Athalon 1700 (1.42 Ghz)

Memory: 256mb DDR RAM

Motherboard: K7AMA

Hard Drive: 30 gb @ ?rpm?

Graphic Card: GeForce 2 400mmx @32mb

Sound Card: ?? It works though.

Monitor: Magitronic '17

Speakers: KOSS HDM/30 (I use my headphones mostly)

Modem: Samsung Cable, something or other.

OS: Windows 2000

Games currently installed:

[*]OFP 1.9 (of course)

[*]Mafia

[*]MS Flight Simulator 2002

[*]America's Army: Operations

[*]Rainbow Six: Rouge Spear (still) tounge.gif

I'm planning on upgrading in the fall.

Tyler

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Joystick: Thrustmaster TopGun/Fox2/Pro Shock

Mouse: Logitech m-s48 (it has a wheel, and a neat little maple leaf on top)

Keyboard: Logitech, with lots of fancy e-buttons that I never use.

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Here's mine, please don't laugh.

CPU: PIII 450

Memory: 64 mb sdram

Motherboard: No idea

Hard Drive: 6.3 gb (enough for me)

Graphic card: voodoo 3 16 mb

Sound card: soundblaster confused.gif It works anyway

Monitor: Gateway ev700 '17

OS: Win 98

Modem: 56k thing but I have cable so I don't use it.

Me is going to get some more ram next week. Resistance runs ok, as long as I don't go playing large missions.

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CPU: P III 733 Overclocked to 900 (with about 2 degrees celcius increase in temperature, I tried 950 but I noticed I was crashing a lot more often)

RAM: 512mb pc133

Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 7500 w/64mb DDR

Sound Card: Soundblaster Live

Hard Drives: 1 20GB and a 2.1 GB that I use to run Windows

CD: 6x DVD drive (a helluva lot better than the 6X CD drive I had till a couple of months ago)

Monitor: 15'' Goldstar

Joystick: Logitec Wingman Force 3d

Mouse: Logitec iFeel optical force-feedback

Keyboard: That funky ergonomic Microsoft one

OS's: Windows 98se and Mandrake Linux 6.5 on a 2 GB partition on my 20GB drive (only ever use Linux when needed for school assignments, I've grown to hate that Penguin tounge.gif)

Connection: DSL - shared with my roomate

comments on OFP: Runs nicely, occasional lag, especially in the larger towns, but damn I still love those Resistance towns biggrin.gif

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P4 3.06ghz

120gb western digital hard drive

2gb RAM

Gigabyte mobo

ATI 9700 pro powercolor 128mb graphics card

21 inch KDS monitor

Audigy platinum sound card

A4 optical cordless mouse + keyboard

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