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My Computer:

AMD Athlon XP2100+ 1.73 GHz
256MB 266MHz DDR RAM
GeForce 4 Ti4600 128MB
80 Gig HD

Well, I haven't gotten it yet but its being built. Its a b-day present from my parents, they let me choose what I wanted in it.
Here is the addresses for the monitor and keyboard/speaker/mouse combo that I'm getting.

Monitor:

http://shop.harddrive.com/cgi-bin/itemdy15.pl?keyword=M17+VIE+E70FB2&UID=2002072512308

Combo:

http://shop.harddrive.com/cgi-bin/itemdy15.pl?keyword=KEB+HDC+SILVERCOMBO&UID=2002072

I'm lettin the guy is building it choose the case but I know its gonna be black and silver. I'm gonna have the best rig in the neighborhood! (or the city for that matter) :D Go ahead and drool...thats right...
 
Guys used to have pissing contests with their shootings skills back in the old west. Then automobiles came about, and they had pissing contests with their hot rods.

Now it's computers. "Mine's bigger and faster! w00t! I'm l33t!"

Mine does exactly what I want it to when I want it to - and it didn't cost me a month's salary!

~LoudMusic
 
Originally posted by LoudMusic
Mine does exactly what I want it to when I want it to - and it didn't cost me a month's salary!

~LoudMusic

It's unfortunate, but I DID have to spend a months salary to get my computer to do exactly what I want it to....but it has been a glorious journey. :)
 
hey Kosmik..... w00t is mainly a counter-strike saying that means about the same extent as YAY WOOHOO YIPPE!!!! or other happyness sayings.....l337 or l33t is also a counter-strike saying that means leet or elite...good at something
 
AMD Athlon XP 1600+
256Mb RAM
Sparkle GeForce 4 Ti4200 128Mb
Creative Labs Soundblaster Live! 5.1 (accidentally bundled with a mail order, so I kinda took advantage and fit it :) )
30Gb IBM Deskstar
19" Provue monitor
LG 16X DVD-ROM
Ricoh 16X10X32 CD-RW

I can reach about 6500 3DMarks with a full hard drive.
 
Hewlett Packard

1.6 Ghz
40GB
256 MB RAM
Pentium 4
Windows XP Home Edition
40x Cd burner
DVD ROM

If I knew more about computers I would sya something else about it. Those are just the specs I know.
 
Originally posted by LoudMusic
Guys used to have pissing contests with their shootings skills back in the old west. Then automobiles came about, and they had pissing contests with their hot rods.

Now it's computers. "Mine's bigger and faster! w00t! I'm l33t!"

Mine does exactly what I want it to when I want it to - and it didn't cost me a month's salary!

~LoudMusic

:lol:

Well spoken as usual, LM. :)
 
Heres the new specs:
AMD Athlon 1800+
Gigabyte motherboard
256MB DDR Ram
80 gig HD
30 gig HD
GeForce 4 Ti4600
Soundblaster Audigy
16x10x40x CDRW
1000 watt OG Powered Subwoofer System (OG-2000)
Black keyboard
Logitech Mouseman Dual Optical Mouse
 
Heres mine too. New comp:

GA-7VAXP Gigabyte motherboard W/ a 1900xp chip
7vaxp.jpg



my case:
JMiniBlue1.jpg

JMiniBlue2.jpg


But i had to get a window so i got this too.. BTW its a sliver color to match the case that i got.
Window_Cover.JPG


256 Meg PC2700 DDR 333..... getting another 256 some time next week after christmas.

IBM 80 gig HD

GeForce3 128 ddr video card (paid around $100 for. Pretty good for the price)

ViewSonic 17in Monitor:
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And to match the rest of my comp, had to get a new keyboard and mouse.
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mouse_l.jpg




Anyways im pretty happy with it. :P
 
Nearly the same here.

AMD Athlon XP 1800+
BIOStar motherboard
512MB PC2100 DDR Ram
40 and 20 GB 7200 rpm HDDs
1st Gen DVD-ROM
52x CD-ROM (48x16x48 CD-REW coming for XMas)
GeForce 4 Ti 4600 128MB
AC '97 on-board sound (ho hum)
 
Thanks VM ;)



Originally posted by AltF8
Nearly the same here.

AMD Athlon XP 1800+
BIOStar motherboard
512MB PC2100 DDR Ram
40 and 20 GB 7200 rpm HDDs
1st Gen DVD-ROM
52x CD-ROM (48x16x48 CD-REW coming for XMas)
GeForce 4 Ti 4600 128MB
AC '97 on-board sound (ho hum)

Yeah sounds cool Alt. All i need is some newer cd roms and cdrw or maybe a dvd burner... i have way too may cds with mp3's and programs. Need to cut down on that. DVDr would do me just right. :P
 
The case is even more fun. I wish I had a digital camera. ;)

It's a Chieftech blue aluminum case, with one side completely windowed. Blue cold cathode tube, round IDE and floppy cables. :)
 
Pentium 4 1.6ghz
IBM mobo
BIOS version: PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0 for IBM NetVista
256mb ram - hoping do upgrade to 512mb
NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti4200 128mb DDR (originally NVIDIA Vanta 16mb)
MAXTOR 6L040J2 40gb harddrive
Unkown speed CD-Rom
Old 4x4x32 CD-RW
SoundMAX Intergrated Digital Audio
Windows 2000 Professional
 
Originally posted by Eddy
Pentium 4 1.6ghz
IBM mobo
BIOS version: PhoenixBIOS 4.0 Release 6.0 for IBM NetVista
256mb ram - hoping do upgrade to 512mb
NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti4200 128mb DDR
MAXTOR 6L040J2 40gb harddrive
Unkown speed CD-Rom
Old 4x4x32 CD-RW
SoundMAX Intergrated Digital Audio

Hey is your machine a desktop or a tower?

Because I have a feeling that you are using exactly the same PC's that we have at work. Im building one right now as we speak.
 
Originally posted by Race Idiot


Hey is your machine a desktop or a tower?

Because I have a feeling that you are using exactly the same PC's that we have at work. Im building one right now as we speak.
By desktop do you mean lying down and by tower you mean standing upright, right?

It is a desktop (mine). I wouldn't be surpised that you are using the same computer as the one I have is a business computer. Bought it off some bloke (new - not used) that deals in business computers.
 
They are quite upgradeable for a desktop machine, you can even fit 2 cd roms which allot of desktop machines is impossible.

Im using a P3 netvista at work.
 
Originally posted by Race Idiot
They are quite upgradeable for a desktop machine, you can even fit 2 cd roms which allot of desktop machines is impossible.

Im using a P3 netvista at work.
I know. I'm thinking of getting it transferred into a tower though. With the burner in I can't fit my 4gb HDD in. :bawling:
 
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
Home:
Dell Dimension XPS B1000r
PIII/1000
Intel 820 Motherboard
512MB 700MHZ Rambus RAM
45GB IDE Hard drive (7.8 free)
HP Surestore DAT8 tape drive
10x DVD
8x4x24x CD writer
64MB Nvidia GEForce graphics
Creative Soundblaster Live
21" Dell badged Sony monitor
4.1 Altec Lansing Dolby Digital speakers
Panasonic KX-P6500 laser printer
HP Photosmart P1000 inkjet printer
Nikon Coolscan 4 slide/film scanner
Adaptec 2920c SCSI card
Umax Astra 1200S SCSI flatbed Scanner
3Com 3c905c network card
Motorola Surfboard cable router.

Work:
HP Vectra VL8i
PIII/500
128MB SDRAM (PC133)
HP badged (Mitsubishi) 17" monitor
8GB drive (1.7 free)
32x CD-ROM
On-board sound
LaCie CD copier (reader/writer connected through SCSI interface)
3Com 3c905c network card.

Laptop (work owned):
HP Omnibook 6000
Intel PIII Speedstep 600/500 processor
128MB SDRAM
10GB Hard drive (4GB free)

Hope that satisfies your curiosity!

Well things have changed a little bit. I added an 80GB hard drive to my home PC. I now have a total of 125GB storage, and about 50GB free.

I have also bought (but it's a Christmas present from my wife, so I don't have it yet) a Linksys broadband router/switch/wireless access point. This will be going in at home. I'll be buying a wireless LAN card for my laptop, don't know what model yet.

I've 'acquired' (i.e. got the accountant to write off at work, then took home) a Compaq Proliant 800 server with 2xPentium Pro 200s, 2x9GB drives a DDS3 tape drive and 384MB RAM. I've installed Linux on it, and plan to use it as a test/development server for my website.

At work, the Vectra VL8i has gone. I received a new PC to build for a different task, and it will probably never be used. So I kept the new PC, and donated my Vectra to the cause. The new PC is thus:
Compaq/HP Evo
2GHz P4
256MB RAM
40GB Hard disk
On-board sound, graphics and networking
Adaptec 2920c SCSI card
LaCie CD copier
Windows 2000 Pro
 
We just wrote off an NCR dual P-Pro 200 server, nearly the same specs. Cost $20,000 new, and we just threw it away.

Co-worker is gonna use it as a Linux web box. Imagine that. :lol:
 
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie

I've 'acquired' (i.e. got the accountant to write off at work, then took home) a Compaq Proliant 800 server with 2xPentium Pro 200s, 2x9GB drives a DDS3 tape drive and 384MB RAM. I've installed Linux on it, and plan to use it as a test/development server for my website.

We still have one of those for our Remote install server although its going in the new year because we dont have much use for it anymore. We build/rebuild pc`s using norton ghosts multicast server software on another computer. Although I dont think ill be taking it home like Giles :P
 
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