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Old 03-20-2005, 01:04 AM
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I think this was done awhile ago but I couldnt find it... oh well.. heres mine

3.0 GHz pentium 4
768mb RAM 333
asrock motherboard
128mb nvidia geforce 4 mx
dvd rom/cd-rw
windows xp pro
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Old 03-20-2005, 05:30 AM
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The round up:

Server (work):
2.0ghz dual processors (4.0 ghz)
Raid 1 80gig western digital drives
256mb radeon graphics card
2 gig DDR ram
24" LCD monitor
Server 2003

Web Surfer (home):
1.7ghz
256mb DDR
20gig HDD
On board everything
15" LCD
XP SP2

Main Computer (home)
1.8ghz
512mb RAM
60gb
128mb
GeForce4
19" CRT
XP SP2

Laptop (work):
Toshiba Satellite Pro
P4 2.4ghz
512 RAM
60 gig HDD
XP SP2

Laptop (mine):
Fujitsu Lifebook S Series (can't remember model)
P3 700mhz
256mb RAM
30 gig
XP SP2

Accessories:
256mb MP3 player
128mb USB key
256mb USB key
2gig USB key
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Old 03-20-2005, 12:14 PM
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Here's the specs on the one I just got done building last week.

AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3200+ 3.2 ghz
Soltek SL-K8tPro-939-built in USB2, Firewire, 8 channel audio
1024 meg of memory DDR 3200
Radeon 9800 Pro
500 watt Ultra power supply
160 gig Western digital SATA hard drive
Win XP Pro SP3
Bluetooth Keyboard and mouse

I think that's all...
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Old 03-20-2005, 12:22 PM
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Home PC's:

Tower
1.2ghz P3 Tualatin
512mb PC133
2x 80gb HDD
Asus board
Plextor CD-RW
Toshiba DVD-ROM
Audigy2
GeForce 4 Ti 4600 (128mb DDR)
ATI TV Wonder Pro
3Com NIC w/ 3fx offload chip & 128-bit encryption
425w power supply
Windows XP Pro SP2

Server
Dual 1.0ghz P3 Coppermine (Slot2)
1gb PC100 Registered ECC
1x 180gb HDD
1x 40gb HDD
1x 30gb HDD
Asus board
Promise ATA 100 controller card
Toshiba DVD-ROM
GeForce MX440 (64mb DDR)
3Com NIC w/ 3fx offload chip & 128-bit encryption
510w power supply
Windows XP Pro SP2

Old PC
P1 233mmx
256mb PC66
Tekram board
Promise PC66 controller card
3dfx Voodoo3 16mb PCI
40gb HDD
Soundblaster 16 ISA
3com NIC
Mitsumi 4x CD-R
Creative 48x CD-ROM
Windows 98SE

Linux Box (in progress)
Dual P2 333mhz (slot1)
512mb PC66
Asus board
ATI Radeon 64mb (forgot which model)
Promise ATA66 IDE RAID controller
Needs OS, HDD, power supply, and audio card.

Accessories
17" CRT
Linksys 4 port KVM switch
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Old 03-20-2005, 12:47 PM
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Nerd alert

I don't really know too much about the exact hardware, but its something like this:

AMD Sempron 2800+
512 MB DDR RAM
80gb HDD
Soundblaster Live! 5.1
ATI Radeon 8500
DVD-ROM/CD-RW
Windows XP Home
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Mine-

Case-Solid Black 6 bay server case (alien clone look a like)
Case Fans-(4) Sunon KD1208PTB3 and (2) PCI card slot fans
Case Filter-No Nonsense sheer endurace control top D Lycra midnight black
Mainboard-Asus A7N8X-DELUXE (nforce2 with SPP and MCP-T)
Processor (PIB-for warranty)-166 MHz FSB (DUAL DDR333) Athlon XP 3000+ BARTON (2166 MHz 128/512 KB)
Memory-(2) CL2 Corsair 512MB PC2700 (DDR333) CMX512-2700C2
Hard Drive-Western Digital Caviar WD1200JB and Western Digital Caviar WD800JB
Hard Drive Removable Tray-Kingwin KF-101-IPF-B Aluminum Frame Mobile Rack
Video card-Gainward GeForce4 PowerPack! Ultra/750XP Golden Sample GeForce4 Ti4600 AGP 4X 128MB DDR Video Card w/TV-Out, Dual DVI, VIVO
CD-ROM-(2MB) 52X LiteOn IDE (Bulk) Black Bezel LTN-526S
Floppy Drive-Black Samsung 1.44 Floppy Drive
CD-MRW-Plextor Premium 52X32X52 CD-RW Drive 8MB (Black)
Cables inside-Coolermaster Ultra Series rounded cables (4) UTC-A24 and (1) UTC-F18
Power Supply-Antec TRUE480
Surge Protector-Belkin 10-Socket SurgeMaster® Gold 3540 Joules
Monitors (dual connected)- Black NEC MultiSync NT MS97FBK 19" flat screen CRT and Magvision 17" flat screen CRT
Keyboard-Key Tronic E06101D201B-C black keyboard
Mouse-Kensington wheel mouse
Scanner-Canon CanoScan 5000F
Router-Linksys 4 port cable
Windows XP Pro Corporate Edition

(probably missed something)

Finished build around September 2003 @ about $2000.00

If and when a Windows 64bit widespread home version comes out, I will make a new one.

Wifes now-(the first pc I built for me)

Asus TUA266 (Tualatin chipset) board, Pentium III 600 (overclocked) 512MB Ram, 8X4X32 burner, 15" Sony Trinitron, Hercules Fortissimo II sound card, PNY GeForce 3 TI200. USE TO HAVE IN IT-- A SOYO SY-6VBA 133 Via Apollo Pro133 motherboard AND A Voodoo 3 3000 agp. But I sold those on eBay to upgrade to the other 2 pieces. God only knows how much I spent on this thing. It was before I learned about Price Watch and other sites. Built around 2000? to 2002?

Plus I have (all working)

Dell Latitude CPx Pentium III 600 laptop (free)
Dell Dimension XPS 300 Pentium II (slot type) PC (free)
(2) IBM 300 GL PC worksatations (free)
IBM 340 PC worksatation (free)

17" Sony CRT
15" Viewsonic CRT
15" Samtron CRT

Not Working (yet!)

HP Pavillion 9870 Pentium 4 DVD + CDRW (free)

And Finally

HP Deskjet 5150 Printer,
A box of old Pentiums, an old AMD Chip, old Memory chips, cables, cd-rom's, SIIG SC-PE4B12 Version 3.0 GOLD CARD (Silcon Image Sil0680a Chipset) IDE card, NIC's, and Blah Blah Blah.

Thank you for your time .
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Old 03-24-2005, 10:15 PM
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Re: Post your specs...

dell xps:
p4 3.0 GHz w/ HT
1 gig ram
dual 120 gig hardrives in RAID 0
ATI radian 9800 pro
19" LCD
i'm tired of typing...
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Old 03-26-2005, 05:25 PM
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Re: Post your specs...

pentium II 233
128 ram
80 gig westerndigital hard drive
voodoo 3 3000 16 meg video card
52x cd rom drive
creative labs 4170 sound card

hey what can i say its a vectra!!
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Re: Post your specs...

Some of those descriptions were getting assaninely long, so here we go....

Pentium 4 @ 3.4 Ghz
1 Gb RAM
74.5 Gb Hardrive
DirecWay satellite internet = slower then slow
the end.
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Old 03-31-2005, 12:49 AM
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Re: Post your specs...

pentium r mmx 233mhz
32 megs ram
24x cd-rom
800meg hard drive
win 98 (barrrrrly)
yeah, its for real!
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Some of those descriptions were getting assaninely long, so here we go....

Pentium 4 @ 3.4 Ghz
1 Gb RAM
74.5 Gb Hardrive
DirecWay satellite internet = slower then slow
the end.
o man do you have an ibm aptiva?
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Old 04-02-2005, 06:39 PM
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AMD Athlon 2600+
768mb ram
160gb hd
128mb nvidia geforce4

bought it used for like $400 last year... i just added a 120gb hd and a DVD burner that i bought on boxing day

and some ghetto monitor that i got for free from my uncle... its atleast 10 years old
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Brand: Apple Power Mac G4 Quicksilver Edition

Processer: PowerPC G4 1.25 GHz

Ram: 640 MB SDRAM

Video: Nvidia GeForce2 MX

Audio: Harman/ Kardon Soundsticks 2.1 Sound

HDD: 60 GB Maxtor

CD-Rom: Pioneer DVR-103 Super Drive DVD-RW/CD-RW

OS: Mac OS X 10.3.8

Other: Sony 19 inch LCD color display monior, Epson Color Stylus 880 and Interex USB hub

Mods: Extra 512MB memory card slot for future Memory upgrades...

Overall rating: Still a kick ass computer for an antique.
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Old 04-03-2005, 10:10 PM
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^^^Oh man I love those G4s!!! If we had up to date software for Mac/Apples I wouldn't've built the one I just finished...I would've probably gotten a G4 or G5 instead.
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Oh goody, a pissing contest!

I'm lazy so I pulled this from another forum I post at.

We have eight computers in the house all are operating. Seven of them are mine, the two main ones I built myself and the other four I've changed extensively. The other two computers are my brothers. I built his main computer for him and his other computer is a Dell laptop.

Mine:

These are the main system's specs:

Processor: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ Barton core.
Motherboard: MSI K7N2 Delta 2 Platinum.
System Memory: Mushkin Black Level II 512 MB dual channel DDR400 CAS latency 2-2-2.
Video Card: MSI Radeon 9800XT.
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum.
Network Card: Integrated 10/100/1000.
HDD Controller Card: Promise Ultra 133.
Main Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda SATA, 80GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache.
Media Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 5, 120GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache.
Media Back-up Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 5, 120GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache, and removable caddy.
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: Antec True 430 WATT PSU.
Cooling: HSF: Gigabyte copper heatsink, MCS: Cooler master chipset cooler with blue LED fan, Front: One Antec blue LED 80MM ball bearing, Rear: Two white LED 80MM ball bearing, Side: blue LED 90MM ball bearing, all this good for 31° C on the processor.
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 MX Duo.
Mods: Side window with 90MM fan hole, Thundercats window applique, biohazard fan grill, two blue LED case fans, two white 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.

Future home theater PC:

Processor: Intel Pentium 3 1GHz.
Motherboard: A-Open.
System Memory: 256MB.
Video Card: ATi all in wonder with HD tuner card.
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2.
Network Card: Netgear 802.11G wireless NIC.
Main Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 4, 10GB, 5,400 RPM.
DVD-Rom Drive: Toshiba 16X48X
Floppy Drive: 1.44MB floppy.
Power Supply: A-Open 250 WATT.
Case: Cooler Master.
Keyboard: Logitech cordless desktop.
Mouse: Logitech cordless mouseman.

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 router with a firewall, and mainly for toying around with the old stuff.

Networking.

Netgear DG834G 802.11G wireless gateway/router.
Belkin 8 port 10/100 switch.
Intel 8 port 10/100 HUB.
Epson Stylus Photo R200

My brothers:

Main system:

Processor: AMD Athlon XP 1900+.
Motherboard: MSI K7N2 Delta 2.
System Memory: Mushkin Black Level II 512 MB dual channel DDR400 CAS latency 2-2-2.
Video Card: MSI Radeon 9600.
Sound Card: On board sound.
Network Card: Integrated 10/100.
Main Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda SATA, 80GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache.
Media Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda SATA, 120GB, 7,200 RPM, 8MB cache.
DVD Drive: Sony 16X48 DVD-Rom.
CD-RW Drive: Plextor 52x24x52.
Floppy Drive: 1.44MB floppy.
Power Supply: Antec true 430 WATT PSU.
Cooling: HSF: Gigabyte copper heatsink, Front: Two Antec blue LED 80MM ball bearing, Rear: Two Sunon 80MM ball bearing.
Case: Antec black Alienware "style" case.
Monitor: ViewSonic 19" A90f.
Speakers: Logitech THX 2.1.
Keyboard/Mouse: Logitech Cordless MX Duo.
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