Your PC area and PC Rigs

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The internet is not real, because the internet is not real land. Its not like you can walk around the internet, while punching people or shaking there hands.
 
A book isn't real, and they're properly punctuated...

If you won't change, then it's your loss. Just expect more people to argue with you in the future then.
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
The internet is not real, because the internet is not real land. Its not like you can walk around the internet, while punching people or shaking there hands.

So education must not be real then. What about emotion? Love? Pain?

None of these things are real land either. Maybe every abstract thing the human mind produces is not real either. :dunce:
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
The internet is not real, because the internet is not real land. Its not like you can walk around the internet, while punching people or shaking there hands.


So i can call you a stupid ****ing W***er and you wont be mad?

Because according to you, I'm not real, nor is this post. So technically it doesnt exist, which means I never called you a Stupid ****ing W***er
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
The internet is not real, because the internet is not real land. Its not like you can walk around the internet, while punching people or shaking there hands.

Ok, couple of things.

  1. The internet IS real, i can assure you. This isn't a figure of your imaginaion
  2. You are using this website, therefore you agree to the AUP and TOS. In the TOS:
    * No slang words that promote laziness, ie; "r", "u", "plz", etc.
    * Half decent grammar is expected. Use of capital letters starting sentences is looked upon favorably. Spelling half decently is also encouraged.
So, wether you think the internet exists or not, you are using gtplanet. If you don't think the internet exists, why are you using it?
 
My ram just arrived, may install in this Thursday morning. I am so tempted to install it very early in the morning folks.
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
My ram just arrived, may install in this Thursday morning. I am so tempted to install it very early in the morning folks.

If you mean early in the morning like 5am then i wouldn't, you'll be way too tired to do a safe, proper job of it.

As said, why not now?
 
Not true in some parts lol, anyway I post some photos of my 360 up later on. Also I may get some new photos of my current PC, with the new ram installed.
 
My household's computer collection consists of no fewer than 7 computers. This is amazing considering how it's grown from a single Mac IIsi to the many computers currently in the house right now. BTW, Our basement is the cleanest it's been in years...

Our computers are as follows:

My windows box:
Windows XP Pro
Athlon XP 3000+
ATI Radeon X800XT AIW 256MB (received for christmas)
DFI Ultra NFII Ultra B motherboard
1 Gig PC3200 DDR 400 Ram
2x 120 gig HD

My linux machine:
Fedora Core 4
Athlon XP 2100+
ATI Radeon 9600XT
MSI KT4V motherboard
512 MB PC2700 DDR 333 Ram
80 Gig HD

Inspiron 9300 (My laptop):
Windows XP Pro
1.6 Ghz Pentium M
nVidia 6800 Go 256 MB
1 Gig Ram
60 Gig HD

Dell Dimension 8400 (not mine):
Windows XP Home
3.2 Ghz Pentium 4 HT
PCI-E nVidia 6800 (unsure of exact model)
1 Gig Ram
100 Gig HD
*Sleeper gaming rig with potential


The Macs (oldest to newest):
IIsi
233 mhz G3
450 mhz G4 (recently acquired from sister who got a laptop for christmas)

Sound Setup(shared across my windows and linux boxes):
Logitech Z-680s 550 Watts
(They're so loud that they annoy the parentals. haha. :sly: )
 

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You might aswell flog of the PC's your not using. Then you can use that money to invest in the next breed of AMD 64 and FX board, which will use DDR2.
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
Not true in some parts lol, anyway I post some photos of my 360 up later on. Also I may get some new photos of my current PC, with the new ram installed.

Have you actually posted any pictures of your PC in here yet? All i can see is about 6 posts saying things like "I be posting them up soon mates", or "I may post some up next week buds". It's not that difficult - see, i'm going to post one up now.



That took me, the best part of 2 minutes. You've taken the best part of 7 months.
 
My current rig is still not finished, the last peice of my current PC will be a better HDD. To replace the C: Drive.
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
My current rig is still not finished, the last peice of my current PC will be a better HDD. To replace the C: Drive.
And that really affects the outcome of the pictures, doesn't it?

You can't even see the damn HDD. :rolleyes:
 
No I am not getting a see through HDD, plus i am going to get some new photos of my Rig later on this weekend. Or next week.
 
I know see through metal has been made, but i would not waste my money on see through metal. It would cost too much money at this stage, in the hardware zone.
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
I know see through metal has been made, but i would not waste my money on see through metal. It would cost too much money at this stage, in the hardware zone.
Eh? They're just standard 160gb 10,000rpm hard drives with a lucite panel where the metal heatspreader would normally go.
 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
My current rig is still not finished, the last peice of my current PC will be a better HDD. To replace the C: Drive.

There you go again.

Here's another picture.

 
TVR&Ferrari_Fan
You might aswell flog of the PC's your not using. Then you can use that money to invest in the next breed of AMD 64 and FX board, which will use DDR2.

I use each and every one of the computers I own for different purposes. I can't afford to build a new computer due to the fact that I'm a full-time college student. I'll build a new computer eventually when I can afford it and think it's worth it. I don't own every computer in the house either.
 
I am replacing the C: Drive which is not my gaming HDD, with a new 500GB SATA2 16MB Cache 7200RPM HDD. Which will then become my D: Drive, while making my current D: Drive.

Which is a 120GB SATA 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD as my C: Drive for XP.
 
Cool thread this, nice to see other people's rigs. And guys please stop arguing, your cluttering the thread. Not being rude or anything, i just find it a little depressing..
 
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