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what computer are you all running? post your specs here (no arguing)

mine personally is

Abit IC7-Max3

intel pentium 4 2.8ghz sl6z stepping cpu running at 3.5ghz with 1000 fsb

geforce FX 5900 ultra overclocked to fx5950 speeds

OCZ pc 4200 ddr 550 2x256mb

samsung spinpoint 80gb sata hardrive

seagate 60gb ATA133 hardrive

hercules digifire 7.1 soundcard

and so on

no need to go on about cases and fans etc

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Enterprise:

AMD Athlon 2500+ (Barton)

ASUS A7N8X Deluxe

2*512MB DDR400 (Infineon)

80GB (WD800BB)

LG DRD-8120B

ASUS V7700 Deluxe (GeForce 2 GTS)

Soundblaster Live! Player 1024

Hauppauge WinTV PCI-FM

Gentoo Linux (Kernel: 2.4.22-gentoo-r2; 2.6 coming soon), XFce4

Defiant:

Laptop ASUS L3500D, Gentoo Linux, KDE3.1

Voyager:

P166, Intel AN430TX, 64MB, 2+20GB, Gentoo Linux, XFce4

SanFrancisco:

P90, 64MB, 3.5" FDD, Fli4L (DSL router, packet filter)

You see, it's hard to leave old machines behind (not to mention the 486DX2/50 and the 486DX4/100)... wink_o.gif

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Good Comp

P4 3.2 GHz

1GB RAM

128MB Radeon Pro

120GB HD

Old Comp

P2 400 MHz

384MB RAM

64MB Radeon

20GB HD

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Intel P4 2.66ghz

1024 MB DDR

120gig/200gig/80 gig(external) HDs

Radeon 9800 128mb

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AMD Athlon 2400+

ASUS A7M266

512 MB DDR266 (CAS 2)

240 GB HD (2x120 GB WD)

ASUS V8200 Geforce3 Deluxe

Soundblaster Live 5.1 Platinum

19" Samsung Flat monitor (CRT)

DVD reader and CDR-W

Logitech Cordless Desktop MX

Gigabit LAN network card.

..and least but not last a 100 Mbit internet connection smile_o.gif

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AMD Athlon 64 3200+

Asus Motherboard (can't remember the model)

1024MB Generic RAM

24x DVD ROM

56x CD RW

Floppy Drive

80GB WD 7200RPM HD

GeForce 4 Ti4800

Creative Audigy 2

Heh, it looks funny with all the abbreviations.

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Quote[/b] ]AMD Athlon 64 3200+

So you upgraded recently?

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Gaming Rig

AMD Athlon 2100 (1.7ghz) @ 3200 (2.3ghz) - 1.85v

Abit AT7 MAX2 @ 200FSB

1024 DDR TwinMOS 3200 (400mhz) - 2.8v

Grandmar Radeon 9800 Pro @ XT+ speeds

ThermalTake Xaser III with cold cathodes

Watercooled

Win XP Pro (Gutted of all crap. Don't even have notepad installed!)

Det 3.7

CPU Temps

- 24c Idle

- 42 Load

Server Rig

Dual PIII 450

QDI Brilliant IV

512 Crucial SDRAM

Some giant steel server case

4 120mm fans

SCSI 60gb HD + 80gb IDE (7200)

Next step, Athlon 64 (Or FX, I'll wait for the new MB's first)

Ex-Ronin is a fellow OCUK, lets hope he posts.

Nolips, have you flashed your MAX3's BIOS lately. The newer BIOS clears up loads of voltage problems among other things. Go here for more bits and bobs on it.

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ya my stuff is from OCUK

edit: thanks anyway badgerboy i already knew about them and flashed my bois the other day but i will check for a new one

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Quicksilver

Windows 2000 SP4

Geforce4 Ti4200 128mb

120gb 7200rpm HD

1024mb of DDR3200 RAM

Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro MB (Nforce2 Sound)

AMD Athlon XP2600+

Sony CD-ROM drive 52x

Oldschool (My former, crappy-but-now-updated-computer)

Windows 2000 SP4

Geforce4 MX420 64mb

80gb 7200rpm HD

256mb SDRAM

Unknown Intel MB

PIII 866mhz

Sony CDRW drive 32x

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Dell

1,5 ghz P4

768mb rdram

20+40gb 10k SCSI HDs

Radeon 9600 Pro radeon

How does rdram compare to ddr?

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ARX-7 Arbalest (Based on a mech from the anime Full Metal Panic... which is an awesome anime, btw... lots of hinds involved. biggrin_o.gif)

CPU: AMD Athlon XP2000+ (Soon to be upgraded to AMD Athlon XP3000+)

RAM: 256mb DDR PC2700 (Soon to be upgraded to 512mb DDR PC3200)

Mobo: ASUS KT3 Ultra2 (Soon to be upgraded to a compatible board)

Graphics: nvidia Geforce4 ti4600 128mb DDR

Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Professional Edition. (Soon to be replaced for a linux distro) Windows XP Professional Edition.

Case: Chieftec Dragon

Joystick: Saitek cyborg 3D gold USB (Soon to be replaced for Thrustmaster Cougar HOTAS)

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AMD Athlon 2500+ (Barton)

ASUS A7N8X

2*256MB DDR333 (Infineon)

80GB Seagate (Baracuda)

old 32x cd drive

and no floppy or disk dirves biggrin_o.gif

Power Color Radeon 9600 pro ez (uargh)

onboard sound (to be replaced soon)

onboard LAN

onboard burns

some monitor from 1992 that handles 1600x1200 *g*

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Yeah, got some stuff a couple of years ago from OcUK, no point getting stuff now though when I'll upgrade in the next weeks as everything is cheaper in Germany. AthlonFX for 440 quid anyone? smile_o.gif

Anyway, current rig:

Athlon Thunderbird 1.4GHz

512MB (2*256) Crucial PC2100 @ CAS 2.5

K7S5A crazy_o.gif

MSI Ge-Force 4 Ti-4200 128MB

20GB WD

Generic case

Upgrade (soon to be purchased):

CaseTek Alu case with door (dunno which model it is, saw it in a shop, just 100euro for a full tower smile_o.gif

Athlon64 3400+

1GB (2*512) TwinMoss PC3200 (may get better brand if I can afford it)

Asus K8V

80GB Samsung SATA drive

Radeon 9600 (to be decided)

I don't want to wait for socket 939, I simply don't have the patience, March is far away when your PC is not performing the way you want it to. Besides, I only upgrade every few years so futureproof technology is not too important to me. I also will not wait for the new nForce motherboards, the K8T800 was shitting all over the current nForce boards, instead of wasting time waiting for them I'll just get the K8T800 and basta.

smile_o.gif

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Dell

1,5 ghz P4

768mb rdram

20+40gb 10k SCSI HDs

Radeon 9600 Pro radeon

How does rdram compare to ddr?

RDRAM aka RAMBUS. Nice and fast, but sodding expensive.

All P4 boards now use DDR as its far cheaper. RDRAM looked great, but the price was a killer. As you are running 768mb of it though, I wouldn't worry about it!

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Currently Using:

Windows 98

PIII 450 Mhz

8 mb ATI Rage Turbo (or maybe 4 mb)

16 GB Hardrive

4x CD Burner

128 mb RAM

17" FAT ass monitor...

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New comp:

AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (2.22ghz)

Asus K8V Deluxe

512mb Kingston PC3200

80GB + 8MB Cache Western Digital

Nvidia GF4 Ti4600 (322mhz)

430w Antec TruePower

2 x 52x24x52 CDRW drive (generic)

16x DVD-ROM (generic)

7-in-1 media card reader (generic)

Saitek Cyborg Evo

old junker:

Pentium 3 500mhz

Intel Tabor3

386mb RAM (unknown speed)

Radeon 9200

20gb (generic) + 60gb Western Digital

48x (unknown write speed) CDRW

DVD-ROM (unknown speed)

junky old Logitec Wingman

If you plan to get an Athlon 64, you're best off buying either the 3200+ or the 3400+, preferably the 3200 because it has the same cache as the 3400 and can be brought to 3400 speeds with little effort.  According to some benchmarks I've seen, the 3400+ actually outperforms the FX-51 in a few tests and its on the same level most of the time.

*edit* typo

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Yeah, got some stuff a couple of years ago from OcUK, no point getting stuff now though when I'll upgrade in the next weeks as everything is cheaper in Germany. AthlonFX for 440 quid anyone? smile_o.gif

Anyway, current rig:

Athlon Thunderbird 1.4GHz

512MB (2*256) Crucial PC2100 @ CAS 2.5

K7S5A  crazy_o.gif

MSI Ge-Force 4 Ti-4200 128MB

20GB WD

Generic case

Upgrade (soon to be purchased):

CaseTek Alu case with door (dunno which model it is, saw it in a shop, just 100euro for a full tower smile_o.gif

Athlon64 3400+

1GB (2*512) TwinMoss PC3200 (may get better brand if I can afford it)

Asus K8V

80GB Samsung SATA drive

Radeon 9600 (to be decided)

I don't want to wait for socket 939, I simply don't have the patience, March is far away when your PC is not performing the way you want it to. Besides, I only upgrade every few years so futureproof technology is not too important to me. I also will not wait for the new nForce motherboards, the K8T800 was shitting all over the current nForce boards, instead of wasting time waiting for them I'll just get the K8T800 and basta.

smile_o.gif

The 3400+ 64 rocks anyway. I'm only going to wait as my PC is quite satisfactory at the moment.

I've had no probs with the TwinMOS, but if your going to clock it, try to get a matched pair. Getting winbond and infineon chips is really going to piss off your MB. Only problem with TwinMOS I found, is that you can't run the timings that tight if your running a clocked FSB.

But hey, its cheap!

9600 - You considered softmodding a 9800 AIW? If it works, you'll save a packet.

And for everyone....

Take advantage of the stupidly weak dollar!

Å - $ = 1.8!

Hurrah for the US federal reserve! I've been going crazy on eBay recently. You can save hundreds!

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"Fender"

Pentium 4 1.3ghz

Generic Dell MB

512 RDRAM

Visiontek Geforce 3 Ti500

Soundblaster Live Value

Sucks but today's standards but it's decent for OFP.

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AMD 2800 xp + on copper cooler block

1 Gig DDR Ram

MSI Kt3 - 2 Ultra Raid

Radeon 9700 pro gfx

Mambojumbo soundcard

DVD

CDRW

Card reader

external USB hub

Force FB 2

Marble mouse trackball

17 ´´ monitor

Case built in Wurlitzer style with colour changer and such

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Gaming computer:

P-IV 3 GHz (800fsb) w/Thermaltake Silent Viking

2x512MB DDR-400 (Kingston)

Asus P4C800

120GB WD1200JB & 120GB ST3120026A

Asus GF4Ti4600

Audigy+Livedrive II

LG-something dvd-rom

Plextor 40x cdrw

LianLi PC6070 case

TM Cougar + TM RCS

Logitech Z-560 (speakers)

Sennheiser HD-580 (headset)

Logitech USB headset w/mic

Logitech MX-500

Logitech MOMO Racing

Samsung 193T silver (19" lcd)

Win XP Pro corp.ed.

New OFP-server:

P-IV 1.8 GHz

Intel DB850MVL

2x256MB Kingston RDRAM (800MHz)

Adaptec ASC-29160

2x36GB Seagate U160 drives

Plextor SCSI 40x cd-rom

Creative GF3

LianLi pc50USB

Win XP Pro corp.ed.

Old OFP-server (still in use):

P-III 1GHz

Asus P3B-something

768MB Apacer (pc100)

36GB IBM Ultrastar u160 drive

Adaptec AHA-2940U2W

Matrox Millennium 2 pci

3Com 3c905 eth

Aopen midi-tower

Win XP Pro corp.ed.

DOS-games computer: biggrin_o.gif

IBM Aptiva 2144-941

Pentium 100

64MB

10GB WD something

SB AWE32

Aopen cd-rom

Cirrus Logix xxxx

MS DOS 6.22

hehe nice disco you got there, Bals biggrin_o.gif

I guess we have slightly different taste in cases tounge_o.gif

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Home built, for overclocking:

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Foxconn ''Super Case'' Series Black Mid-Tower Case w/ Front Door and 400W Power Supply, OEM.

Abit AI7 (Intel i865-ICH5)

Performance Mode enabled (i875 mem timings)

P4 2.66b @ 3.33ghz @ 666mhz FSB

It can go higher than this,  but I'm using stock cooling right now so I don't want to kill it. Didn't require increasing the voltage to get this speed, Abit motherboards kick ass!

Memory:

512MB GEIL PC3500 Golden Dragon DDR-SDRAM

DRAM Frequency 208.4 MHz

FSB:DRAM 4:5

CAS# Latency 2.0 clocks

RAS# to CAS# 3 clocks

RAS# Precharge 3 clocks

Cycle Time (TRAS) 6 clocks

Video:

Chaintech A-FX98 Geforce FX 5900 non-pro @ 450/920

+ VIVO

All in all, I saved about $300 overclocking this thing. unclesam.gif

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P4 - 2.8 Ghz @ 800

1 Gb DDR @ 400 ( dual channel )

Intel Motherboard

120 Gb S-ATA

80 Gb U-ATA

80 Gb U-ATA

Sony DRU-510 DVD-RW

Samsung DVD reader

Chieftech casing

17" LCD Acer screen

Win Xp Pro

/edit Forgot :

SB Audigy ( still v 1 sad_o.gif )

Geforce Ti4600 - 128 DDR

Philips surround speakerset 5.1

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-AMD 2500+

-nforce2

-Radeon 9700 pro

-K7 Triton

-15" flat screen FPD1520

-floppy drive

-CDrom drive

-DVD drive

-512 ram

-40gig hard drive

-logitech mouse

-boston speakers

-gateway keyboard

-custom Z case with lights and side view glass

-Windows XP Home Edition

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