Post your rig!!
Toksin
05-08-2004, 08:53 PM
I think this was done before in COT, but lets do it here. Post your pride and joy!!
Mine:
AMD Athlon XP 2800+Barton + Vantec Aeroflow HSF
1GB RAM
120GB Seagate Barracude 7200rpm HDD
Sony DVD + CDRW drives (seperate)
Soundblast Live!
ATi Radeon 9600 PRO 256 - set up with TV out and desktop cloning so I can watch videos/dvd at full screen on my tv without obstructing my desktop
Philips 17" Flat screen CRT
4.1 Surround sound
Logitech cordless keyboard + mouse
And the usual printer/scanner etc
Case:
Lian-Li PC65B (swapped everything from my old iCute last night)
Blue cold cathode
iCute LED fans
Sleeved cables
Rounded IDE cables
All I need is one more cold cathode and I'm done (I wonder how many MHz the neons add, along with the carbon fibre strips on the case, lol :p)
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Toksin/pc1.jpg
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Toksin/pc2.jpg
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Toksin/pc3.jpg
All this is good for about 28 degrees in the case and 38 on the chip (celcius) during normal windows use. Haven't checked heavy use temps in the new case yet. HDD runs at 26 degrees, up from 22 in the old case, so I'm dropping it down and mounting it behind the intake fans :D
Geeks unite!! Show us your pride and joy!
Mine:
AMD Athlon XP 2800+Barton + Vantec Aeroflow HSF
1GB RAM
120GB Seagate Barracude 7200rpm HDD
Sony DVD + CDRW drives (seperate)
Soundblast Live!
ATi Radeon 9600 PRO 256 - set up with TV out and desktop cloning so I can watch videos/dvd at full screen on my tv without obstructing my desktop
Philips 17" Flat screen CRT
4.1 Surround sound
Logitech cordless keyboard + mouse
And the usual printer/scanner etc
Case:
Lian-Li PC65B (swapped everything from my old iCute last night)
Blue cold cathode
iCute LED fans
Sleeved cables
Rounded IDE cables
All I need is one more cold cathode and I'm done (I wonder how many MHz the neons add, along with the carbon fibre strips on the case, lol :p)
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Toksin/pc1.jpg
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Toksin/pc2.jpg
http://img29.photobucket.com/albums/v86/Toksin/pc3.jpg
All this is good for about 28 degrees in the case and 38 on the chip (celcius) during normal windows use. Haven't checked heavy use temps in the new case yet. HDD runs at 26 degrees, up from 22 in the old case, so I'm dropping it down and mounting it behind the intake fans :D
Geeks unite!! Show us your pride and joy!
Neutrino
05-09-2004, 01:03 AM
Here is my setup. I'll post specs tommorw. Too lazy now
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Polygon
05-10-2004, 08:24 PM
I'm lazy too, so I'll just copy my specs from another forum. The computer is on the ground now, it was just too noisy on the damn desk.
Here are some pictures of my main system:
Here is my desktop:
http://www.customcompmods.com/images/computers/orion/work.jpg
Here is the system:
http://www.customcompmods.com/images/computers/orion/orion2.jpg
And here is the system at night:
http://www.customcompmods.com/images/computers/orion/orion.jpg
These are the main system's specs:
Processors: Dual Intel Pentium 3s, 800MHz, and 133MHz FSB.
Motherboard: MSI 694D Pro-AR. 4X AGP, 5 32 bit PCI slots, four DIMM sockets, onboard Promise Ultra 100 controller, onboard Promise FastTraxx RAID, four IDE connectors, and one floppy connector.
System Memory: Samsung original, 512MB, PC133, and CAS latency 2.
Video Card: MSI GeForce 4 Ti 4200, 4X AGP, 128MB DDR, TV out, and DVI out.
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum.
Network Card: Intel Pro 100+.
HDD Controller Card: Promise Ultra 100.
Main Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 4, 40GB, 7,200 RPM, 2MB cache, and single platter.
Media Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 5, 120GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache, and removable caddy.
Media Back-up Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 5, 120GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache.
DVD Drive: Toshiba 16X48 DVD-Rom.
CD-RW Drive: Plextor 48x24x48.
Floppy Drive: 1.44MB floppy.
Live! Drive: Creative Labs, inputs and outputs for MIDI, RCA, headphones, fiber optical, microphone, coaxial optical, and infrared remote.
Power Supply: Enermax 400WATT dual fan.
Cooling: Front: Two Antec blue LED 80MM ball bearing, Rear: Two Sunon 80MM ball bearing, Side: Antec 90MM ball bearing, all this good for 21° C on both processors.
Case: Antec blue Alienware "style" case. Side window with easy open side.
Monitor: ViewSonic 19" G90f @ 1280x960 32 bit color @ 100Hz.
Speakers: Klipsch THX 2.1 Pro Media.
Keyboard/Mouse: Logitech Cordless Elite Duo.
Mods: Side window with 90MM fan hole, biohazard fan grill, two Antec blue LED case fans, cold blue power LED, bright white HDD LED, cold blue cathode tube, rounded single device silver IDE cables, rounded dual device floppy cable, and black wire wrap for all power cords.
My small back-up system:
Processor: Intel Celeron 4 1.7GHz.
Motherboard: Intel D845WN.
System Memory: Samsung original, 256MB, PC133, and CAS latency 2.
Video Card: ASUS GeForce 2 Ultra, 64MB DDR, TV in, and TV out.
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Value.
Network Card: Intel Pro 100+.
HDD Controller Card: Promise Ultra 100.
Main Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 3, 20GB, 5,400 RPM.
Media Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 4, 40GB, 5,400 RPM.
Program Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 4, 10GB, 5,400 RPM.
CD-Rom Drive: Creative Labs 52X.
Floppy Drive: 1.44MB floppy.
Power Supply: Enlight 350WATT.
Cooling: Rear: Two Sunon 80MM ball bearing.
Case: Enlight SOHO Sever Case.
Monitor: ViewSonic 17" E771 @ 1152x864 32 bit color @ 75Hz.
Speakers: Creative Labs.
Keyboard: Logitech cordless desktop.
Mouse: Logitech cordless mouseman.
Mods: Cold blue power LED, bright white HDD LED.
Here are the DOS boxes.
Intel Pentium 1 100MHz.
Intel Pentium 1 133MHz.
Intel Pentium 1 166MHz.
Intel Pentium 1 166MHz.
They are complete working systems with 15' monitors, but I am not going to waste my time with the specs. One of them once was my print server, but not anymore. I now use them to play with Linux, play my old DOS games, toy with BSD or Smoothwall to make one of them a nice firewall, and mainly for toying around with the old stuff.
Networking.
Actiontec DSL 4 port router with 802.11b.
Belkin 8 port 10/100 switch.
Intel 8 port 10/100 HUB.
Netgear print server.
Other crap.
Palm M505 PDA.
Panasonic MP3/CD Player.
Sony CyberShot 1.3 MegaPixel camera.
Sennheiser HD202 headphones.
Okidata OL 400E laser printer.
Here are some pictures of my main system:
Here is my desktop:
http://www.customcompmods.com/images/computers/orion/work.jpg
Here is the system:
http://www.customcompmods.com/images/computers/orion/orion2.jpg
And here is the system at night:
http://www.customcompmods.com/images/computers/orion/orion.jpg
These are the main system's specs:
Processors: Dual Intel Pentium 3s, 800MHz, and 133MHz FSB.
Motherboard: MSI 694D Pro-AR. 4X AGP, 5 32 bit PCI slots, four DIMM sockets, onboard Promise Ultra 100 controller, onboard Promise FastTraxx RAID, four IDE connectors, and one floppy connector.
System Memory: Samsung original, 512MB, PC133, and CAS latency 2.
Video Card: MSI GeForce 4 Ti 4200, 4X AGP, 128MB DDR, TV out, and DVI out.
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum.
Network Card: Intel Pro 100+.
HDD Controller Card: Promise Ultra 100.
Main Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 4, 40GB, 7,200 RPM, 2MB cache, and single platter.
Media Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 5, 120GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache, and removable caddy.
Media Back-up Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 5, 120GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache.
DVD Drive: Toshiba 16X48 DVD-Rom.
CD-RW Drive: Plextor 48x24x48.
Floppy Drive: 1.44MB floppy.
Live! Drive: Creative Labs, inputs and outputs for MIDI, RCA, headphones, fiber optical, microphone, coaxial optical, and infrared remote.
Power Supply: Enermax 400WATT dual fan.
Cooling: Front: Two Antec blue LED 80MM ball bearing, Rear: Two Sunon 80MM ball bearing, Side: Antec 90MM ball bearing, all this good for 21° C on both processors.
Case: Antec blue Alienware "style" case. Side window with easy open side.
Monitor: ViewSonic 19" G90f @ 1280x960 32 bit color @ 100Hz.
Speakers: Klipsch THX 2.1 Pro Media.
Keyboard/Mouse: Logitech Cordless Elite Duo.
Mods: Side window with 90MM fan hole, biohazard fan grill, two Antec blue LED case fans, cold blue power LED, bright white HDD LED, cold blue cathode tube, rounded single device silver IDE cables, rounded dual device floppy cable, and black wire wrap for all power cords.
My small back-up system:
Processor: Intel Celeron 4 1.7GHz.
Motherboard: Intel D845WN.
System Memory: Samsung original, 256MB, PC133, and CAS latency 2.
Video Card: ASUS GeForce 2 Ultra, 64MB DDR, TV in, and TV out.
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Value.
Network Card: Intel Pro 100+.
HDD Controller Card: Promise Ultra 100.
Main Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 3, 20GB, 5,400 RPM.
Media Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 4, 40GB, 5,400 RPM.
Program Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 4, 10GB, 5,400 RPM.
CD-Rom Drive: Creative Labs 52X.
Floppy Drive: 1.44MB floppy.
Power Supply: Enlight 350WATT.
Cooling: Rear: Two Sunon 80MM ball bearing.
Case: Enlight SOHO Sever Case.
Monitor: ViewSonic 17" E771 @ 1152x864 32 bit color @ 75Hz.
Speakers: Creative Labs.
Keyboard: Logitech cordless desktop.
Mouse: Logitech cordless mouseman.
Mods: Cold blue power LED, bright white HDD LED.
Here are the DOS boxes.
Intel Pentium 1 100MHz.
Intel Pentium 1 133MHz.
Intel Pentium 1 166MHz.
Intel Pentium 1 166MHz.
They are complete working systems with 15' monitors, but I am not going to waste my time with the specs. One of them once was my print server, but not anymore. I now use them to play with Linux, play my old DOS games, toy with BSD or Smoothwall to make one of them a nice firewall, and mainly for toying around with the old stuff.
Networking.
Actiontec DSL 4 port router with 802.11b.
Belkin 8 port 10/100 switch.
Intel 8 port 10/100 HUB.
Netgear print server.
Other crap.
Palm M505 PDA.
Panasonic MP3/CD Player.
Sony CyberShot 1.3 MegaPixel camera.
Sennheiser HD202 headphones.
Okidata OL 400E laser printer.
sameintheend01
05-11-2004, 04:37 AM
I'll get my pic up later...it isn't impressive...
Geforce 2 64 mb
ATI RADEON xx mb
16X DVD player
12X plextor burner
2 Ghz Pentium 4
1.25 GB DDR
36 GB SATA 10k rpm HDD
2*80 GB HDD
20 GB HD
Dual 21" monitors
logitech 4.1 surround (old system is better...4 stereo speakers and my 10" polk sub :) )
gyration mouse and wirless compact keyboard
logitech ifeel mouse
9 usb ports
3 firewire
have my mp3 player, camera, and dads vid camera hooked up.
Geforce 2 64 mb
ATI RADEON xx mb
16X DVD player
12X plextor burner
2 Ghz Pentium 4
1.25 GB DDR
36 GB SATA 10k rpm HDD
2*80 GB HDD
20 GB HD
Dual 21" monitors
logitech 4.1 surround (old system is better...4 stereo speakers and my 10" polk sub :) )
gyration mouse and wirless compact keyboard
logitech ifeel mouse
9 usb ports
3 firewire
have my mp3 player, camera, and dads vid camera hooked up.
jcz1987
05-13-2004, 10:07 PM
We did this a while back but I would like to see what computer setup you all have. We would like to see what AF members use.
Heres mine
Machine Model: Power Mac G4 (2001 Quicksilver Edition)
CPU Type: PowerPC G4
CPU Speed:867 MHz (origanal speed)
New CPU Speed: 1.25 GHz
Hard Drive: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-103
Drive Type: CD-RW/DVD-RW
Capacity: 60 GB
Memory: 640 MB
Bus Speed: 133 MHz
Screen: Sony LCD 19 inch display
Speakers: Harmon/Kardon Sound-Sticks (2.1)
Printer: Epson Stylus 880i
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3.3
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/85244DSCN1414.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/85244DSCN1416.JPG
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/85244DSCN1419.JPG
Heres mine
Machine Model: Power Mac G4 (2001 Quicksilver Edition)
CPU Type: PowerPC G4
CPU Speed:867 MHz (origanal speed)
New CPU Speed: 1.25 GHz
Hard Drive: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-103
Drive Type: CD-RW/DVD-RW
Capacity: 60 GB
Memory: 640 MB
Bus Speed: 133 MHz
Screen: Sony LCD 19 inch display
Speakers: Harmon/Kardon Sound-Sticks (2.1)
Printer: Epson Stylus 880i
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3.3
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http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/503/85244DSCN1416.JPG
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boingo82
05-13-2004, 10:19 PM
Can't find it under the crap on this desk....
but it's a p4 2.8ghz w/ 512 mgs of sdram
a 40x cdburner, a 2.4x dvd burner
2 removable hds totaling 110gigs
and MINE has a floppy drive (yay!!) and USB connections on the front which is something the damned quicksilver mac I use at work does not.
Oh: Monitor = 19"(18 viewable) Viewsonic G790
And i have the same ATI Radeon card as Toksin.
but it's a p4 2.8ghz w/ 512 mgs of sdram
a 40x cdburner, a 2.4x dvd burner
2 removable hds totaling 110gigs
and MINE has a floppy drive (yay!!) and USB connections on the front which is something the damned quicksilver mac I use at work does not.
Oh: Monitor = 19"(18 viewable) Viewsonic G790
And i have the same ATI Radeon card as Toksin.
CarSuperfreak
05-14-2004, 08:53 AM
(I'm not sure how to post pictures, so ill just type it out)
Have some connections at HP, so right now im running:
HP Workstation X4000
Dual Intel Xean 2.8 GHz
2.5Gig RAM
533MHz front side bus
two 36 gig SCSI 15,000RPM drives
came with an nVidia FX2000 (for design purposes)
running games with GeForce FX5900SE
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Logitech 5.1 speakers
HP A7217A 24" CRT Monitor (Wide aspect)
Have some connections at HP, so right now im running:
HP Workstation X4000
Dual Intel Xean 2.8 GHz
2.5Gig RAM
533MHz front side bus
two 36 gig SCSI 15,000RPM drives
came with an nVidia FX2000 (for design purposes)
running games with GeForce FX5900SE
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Logitech 5.1 speakers
HP A7217A 24" CRT Monitor (Wide aspect)
MBTN
05-14-2004, 12:09 PM
Specs:
Motherboard: Abit KX7-333
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1800+ running @ 1.53GHz
RAM: 768MB 2700 DDR
Primary HD: 40GB 7200RPM ATA100 Western Digital
Secondary HD: 60GB 7200RPM ATA100 Western Digital
CD-RW: Asus 40x/12x/48x
DVD-RW: HP 200i
Power Supply: Enermax 350W
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Video Card: Gainward ti200 GeForce 3 64MB
Cooling: Cooler Master HHC-001 Pure Copper Heatsink
Network: Linksys Wireless G PCI Adapter
OS: Windows 2000 Professional
Monitor: ViewSonic E70
http://www.beefhole.com/gian/comp.jpg
Motherboard: Abit KX7-333
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1800+ running @ 1.53GHz
RAM: 768MB 2700 DDR
Primary HD: 40GB 7200RPM ATA100 Western Digital
Secondary HD: 60GB 7200RPM ATA100 Western Digital
CD-RW: Asus 40x/12x/48x
DVD-RW: HP 200i
Power Supply: Enermax 350W
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Video Card: Gainward ti200 GeForce 3 64MB
Cooling: Cooler Master HHC-001 Pure Copper Heatsink
Network: Linksys Wireless G PCI Adapter
OS: Windows 2000 Professional
Monitor: ViewSonic E70
http://www.beefhole.com/gian/comp.jpg
Plastic_Fork
05-14-2004, 01:42 PM
Tower
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CPU: Intel Pentium III 1.2ghz Tualatin core
Board: Asus TUSL2-C
FSB: 133mhz
RAM: Crutial 512mb PC133 CL2
Sound: Audigy2
Video: GeForce4 Ti 4600
NIC: 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 w/ 3XP Processor and 168-bit encryption
HDD: Two 80gb Western Digital 7200rpm drives
Optical: Toshiba DVD-ROM and Plextor 48x CD-RW
Other: ATI TV Wonder Pro
Case: Steel 3dcool Tornado 2000 with window (case no longer available)
PSU: 425watt PC Power and Cooling
Cooling: Two HDD cooling bays, AlphaNovatech CPU heatsink with copper imbedded plate, AlphaNovatech northbridge heatsink. Lots of Vantech Stealth 80mm fans.
OS: Windows XP Pro
Server
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CPU: Dual Intel Pentium III 1.0ghz Coppermine core
Board: Asus P2B-D
FSB: 100mhz
RAM: Crutial 1.0gb ECC registered PC100 CL2
Sound: none
Video: GeForce4 MX440
NIC: 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 w/ 3XP Processor and 168-bit encryption
HDD: Western Digital 30gb 7200rpm, 180gb 7200rpm, and 40gb 5200rpm
Optical: Toshiba DVD-ROM
Other: Promise ATA-100 controller card.
Case: Aluminum Black Chenming 601 clone case with window
PSU: 510watt PC Power and Cooling
Cooling: OEM Intel CPU heatsinks/fans (no room for anything else), AlphaNovatech northbridge heatsink. Lots of Vantech Stealth 80mm fans.
OS: Windows XP Pro
Backup
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CPU: Intel Pentium One 233mmx
Board: Tekram P5T30-A4
FSB: 66mhz
RAM: Crutial 256mb PC66 CL2
Sound: SoundBlaster 16 ISA
Video: Voodoo 3000 PCI
NIC: 3Com managed NIC
HDD: 20gb Western Digital 7200rpm
Optical: Creative 48x and Mitsumi 4x CD-R
Other: Promise ATA-66 controller card, Voodoo TV 200 card
Case: generic mid-tower
PSU: 350watt generic
Cooling: AlphaNovatech northbridge heatsink, CoolerMaster CPU aluminum fan/heatsink, HDD cooler bay.
OS: Windows 98 SE
Incomplete
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CPU: Dual Intel Pentium II 333mhz Deschutes core
Board: Asus P2L97-DS
FSB: 66mhz
RAM: Crutial 512mb PC66 ECC CL2
Sound: none
Video: ATI Radeon 64mb AGP
NIC: 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 w/ 3XP Processor and 168-bit encryption
HDD: none
Optical: Creative 48x
Other: Promise ATA-66 IDE Raid card
Case: generic mid-tower
PSU: none
Cooling: PC Power and Cooling Pentium II aluminum heatsink/fans.
OS: n/a
Other
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Linksys Pro-Connect 4-station KVM switch
Linksys 2.4ghz wireless 4-port gateway/router
NEC 17" Multisync monitor flatscreen CRT
http://bellsouthpwp.net/j/0/j00/random/office.jpg
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CPU: Intel Pentium III 1.2ghz Tualatin core
Board: Asus TUSL2-C
FSB: 133mhz
RAM: Crutial 512mb PC133 CL2
Sound: Audigy2
Video: GeForce4 Ti 4600
NIC: 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 w/ 3XP Processor and 168-bit encryption
HDD: Two 80gb Western Digital 7200rpm drives
Optical: Toshiba DVD-ROM and Plextor 48x CD-RW
Other: ATI TV Wonder Pro
Case: Steel 3dcool Tornado 2000 with window (case no longer available)
PSU: 425watt PC Power and Cooling
Cooling: Two HDD cooling bays, AlphaNovatech CPU heatsink with copper imbedded plate, AlphaNovatech northbridge heatsink. Lots of Vantech Stealth 80mm fans.
OS: Windows XP Pro
Server
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CPU: Dual Intel Pentium III 1.0ghz Coppermine core
Board: Asus P2B-D
FSB: 100mhz
RAM: Crutial 1.0gb ECC registered PC100 CL2
Sound: none
Video: GeForce4 MX440
NIC: 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 w/ 3XP Processor and 168-bit encryption
HDD: Western Digital 30gb 7200rpm, 180gb 7200rpm, and 40gb 5200rpm
Optical: Toshiba DVD-ROM
Other: Promise ATA-100 controller card.
Case: Aluminum Black Chenming 601 clone case with window
PSU: 510watt PC Power and Cooling
Cooling: OEM Intel CPU heatsinks/fans (no room for anything else), AlphaNovatech northbridge heatsink. Lots of Vantech Stealth 80mm fans.
OS: Windows XP Pro
Backup
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CPU: Intel Pentium One 233mmx
Board: Tekram P5T30-A4
FSB: 66mhz
RAM: Crutial 256mb PC66 CL2
Sound: SoundBlaster 16 ISA
Video: Voodoo 3000 PCI
NIC: 3Com managed NIC
HDD: 20gb Western Digital 7200rpm
Optical: Creative 48x and Mitsumi 4x CD-R
Other: Promise ATA-66 controller card, Voodoo TV 200 card
Case: generic mid-tower
PSU: 350watt generic
Cooling: AlphaNovatech northbridge heatsink, CoolerMaster CPU aluminum fan/heatsink, HDD cooler bay.
OS: Windows 98 SE
Incomplete
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CPU: Dual Intel Pentium II 333mhz Deschutes core
Board: Asus P2L97-DS
FSB: 66mhz
RAM: Crutial 512mb PC66 ECC CL2
Sound: none
Video: ATI Radeon 64mb AGP
NIC: 3Com 3CR990-TX-97 w/ 3XP Processor and 168-bit encryption
HDD: none
Optical: Creative 48x
Other: Promise ATA-66 IDE Raid card
Case: generic mid-tower
PSU: none
Cooling: PC Power and Cooling Pentium II aluminum heatsink/fans.
OS: n/a
Other
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Linksys Pro-Connect 4-station KVM switch
Linksys 2.4ghz wireless 4-port gateway/router
NEC 17" Multisync monitor flatscreen CRT
http://bellsouthpwp.net/j/0/j00/random/office.jpg
Bryants95240sx
05-16-2004, 02:32 PM
420 wat power supply
dvd/cd burner
80gig hardrive
60gig HD
built in gig lan
128mb ATI graphics card
3.07 pent 4 over clocked to 3.5ghz
768mb of DDR pc 2100 ram(im able to run 4 gigs but have beento cheap to buy anymore)
Asus mother board(cant remeber the model off the top of my head)
im sure i forgot to list some stuff but oh well
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dvd/cd burner
80gig hardrive
60gig HD
built in gig lan
128mb ATI graphics card
3.07 pent 4 over clocked to 3.5ghz
768mb of DDR pc 2100 ram(im able to run 4 gigs but have beento cheap to buy anymore)
Asus mother board(cant remeber the model off the top of my head)
im sure i forgot to list some stuff but oh well
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Ssom
05-18-2004, 09:14 AM
No pics yet, but.
hp pavilion ze4315 Notebook.
Intel Celeron 2.2 Ghz (Ugh.....Celerons=suckiest processors ever)
192 MB RAM (Must do something about this, need much more)
Integrated Graphics/Sound (Also need to do something about that)
30 GB Hard Drive (Way too small)
CD-RW/DVD Combo drive (Works pretty well)
2 USB Ports
Ethernet card, that links me into the Uni network very well.
Running Windows XP Home edition.
Also:
Optical mouse I bought for $29.95 from Dick Smith
iPod 10 GB
and a Network Cable leading into Victoria Universities LAN
Basically I want to do a few tweaks. Pentium 4, more RAM, 60GB Hard Drive and a proper Graphics card (64 MB will do me allright), I have absolutely no desire to turn it into a "mad tyte super-computer.
hp pavilion ze4315 Notebook.
Intel Celeron 2.2 Ghz (Ugh.....Celerons=suckiest processors ever)
192 MB RAM (Must do something about this, need much more)
Integrated Graphics/Sound (Also need to do something about that)
30 GB Hard Drive (Way too small)
CD-RW/DVD Combo drive (Works pretty well)
2 USB Ports
Ethernet card, that links me into the Uni network very well.
Running Windows XP Home edition.
Also:
Optical mouse I bought for $29.95 from Dick Smith
iPod 10 GB
and a Network Cable leading into Victoria Universities LAN
Basically I want to do a few tweaks. Pentium 4, more RAM, 60GB Hard Drive and a proper Graphics card (64 MB will do me allright), I have absolutely no desire to turn it into a "mad tyte super-computer.
alphalanos
05-18-2004, 05:56 PM
2600 AMD 2.08GHz
512MB DDR SD
120GB HD
CD RW
DVD
GeForce 4
Its an HP pavillion. :)
512MB DDR SD
120GB HD
CD RW
DVD
GeForce 4
Its an HP pavillion. :)
MBTN
05-19-2004, 01:03 AM
You guys need to understand! My computer is superior to yours because I have blue lights and a RED Honduh badge.
:o
:o
Neutrino
05-19-2004, 01:16 AM
You guys need to understand! My computer is superior to yours because I have blue lights and a RED Honduh badge.
:o
To bad its worthless till vtec kiks in :thefinger
:o
To bad its worthless till vtec kiks in :thefinger
96Civ
05-19-2004, 02:19 AM
My compy has a wing, tip and nawz. :thefinger Does 7 sec to the quarter if I tie it to the back of a jetliner.
alphalanos
05-19-2004, 09:07 AM
oh yeah well.....well....ive got custom paint!!!!!!!! oh yeah :bananasmi
CarSuperfreak
05-19-2004, 09:30 AM
see you people are missing the big performance enhancers, i mean, my altezza tail lights, they add at least 50 horse apiece :iceslolan
:eek7: :shakehead
:eek7: :shakehead
doucmehu
05-24-2004, 04:37 PM
riced out computers... what is the world coming to?
PS that APPLE is rockin!!
PS that APPLE is rockin!!
my3rdskyline
05-25-2004, 08:29 AM
I'll start this of with a shot of my fiber optic internet connection. 87.5Mbps up and down minimum guarenteed rate. up to 100Mbps full duplex.
http://blacklinux.com/pages/public/computers/bflets/photos/DSCN4127.JPG
Which connects you to my firewall and then to my webserver (both linux based)
http://blacklinux.com/pages/public/computers/bflets/photos/DSCN4109.JPG
not too much for hardware in there:
http://blacklinux.com/pages/public/computers/poweredby/P3TDL3-lg.jpg
just dual P3's and a gob of ram, throw in a half a TB of storage space and slap linux on that bad boy. Now that's a webserver/fileserver.
http://gallery.pimprig.com/data/504/4052DSCN3501.JPG
http://gallery.pimprig.com/data/500/4052DSCN3502.JPG
http://blacklinux.com/pages/public/computers/bflets/photos/DSCN4127.JPG
Which connects you to my firewall and then to my webserver (both linux based)
http://blacklinux.com/pages/public/computers/bflets/photos/DSCN4109.JPG
not too much for hardware in there:
http://blacklinux.com/pages/public/computers/poweredby/P3TDL3-lg.jpg
just dual P3's and a gob of ram, throw in a half a TB of storage space and slap linux on that bad boy. Now that's a webserver/fileserver.
http://gallery.pimprig.com/data/504/4052DSCN3501.JPG
http://gallery.pimprig.com/data/500/4052DSCN3502.JPG
Polygon
05-25-2004, 10:28 AM
I was going to ask where the hell you are in the country to be getting fiber optic into your home, then I looked in your profile and it made sense. I can count on one hand how many places in the US that are even trying that, and I worked with one of them. I guess it is more wide spread in Japan.
Man, that must be nice. :)
Man, that must be nice. :)
Chris240
05-25-2004, 01:02 PM
I would but i'm going to be starting a new project before heading off to college...and it all begins with a koollance watercooling case
my3rdskyline
05-25-2004, 06:40 PM
BTW, the fiber and one static IP address only costs 85 bucks per month.
CarSuperfreak
05-26-2004, 09:23 AM
BTW, the fiber and one static IP address only costs 85 bucks per month.
:crying: do you really think we wanted to know that
:crying: do you really think we wanted to know that
Plastic_Fork
05-28-2004, 03:22 PM
BTW, the fiber and one static IP address only costs 85 bucks per month.
Bah, you suck. Costs me $60/month for 1.5 Mbps DSL.
I miss my T3 connection from my ISP job. :(
Bah, you suck. Costs me $60/month for 1.5 Mbps DSL.
I miss my T3 connection from my ISP job. :(
Polygon
06-03-2004, 04:44 PM
Bah, you suck. Costs me $60/month for 1.5 Mbps DSL.
I miss my T3 connection from my ISP job. :(
Really?
I only pay $40 for mine and I get 1.6Mbit down and 1.1Mbit up. Anyhow, I would kill to get fiber op run into my house, so $85 is very reasonable to me.
Better than killing someone. :icon16:
I miss my T3 connection from my ISP job. :(
Really?
I only pay $40 for mine and I get 1.6Mbit down and 1.1Mbit up. Anyhow, I would kill to get fiber op run into my house, so $85 is very reasonable to me.
Better than killing someone. :icon16:
my3rdskyline
06-07-2004, 01:30 AM
yeahhhh, just hit 100 days of uptime on my webserver. Could not have done it without the help of an UPS and Linux.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=blacklinux.com&probe=1
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=blacklinux.com&probe=1
jcz1987
06-07-2004, 01:44 AM
riced out computers... what is the world coming to?
PS that APPLE is rockin!!
Yep I'm they only one so far with an Apple! Apples are great computers.
PS that APPLE is rockin!!
Yep I'm they only one so far with an Apple! Apples are great computers.
my3rdskyline
06-07-2004, 02:16 AM
hey, apples are great. I've got a few of them. I run OS X on one and yellowdog linux on the others. Great machines.
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