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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Tech Talk > Your computers? (Viewed 1234 times)
Xanadu 


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Your computers?
< on 5/2/2006 8:38 PM >
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What computers do you own?

Here are mine.
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Name - NAS
CPU - VIA C3 Samual 2 2000+ 800MHz
Mother Board - PC CHIPS M789CG
Storage - 3x 300GB seagate barracuda (files), 6gb WD (OS)
OS - Going too install Freenas
Memory - 512 Rosewill DDR PC2100 Ram
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Name - Main Rig
CPU - Pentium 3 Coppermine 933MHz
Mother Board - DFI CA64-TC
Storage - Seagate Barracuda 250GB and 120GB
OS - Windows XP Proffesional SP2
Memory - 2x 512MB Rosewill SD-Ram
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Name - Webserver
CPU - Pentium 3 400MHz
Storage - 120GB Seagate
OS - Windows 98SE
Memory - 128MB SD
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Name - Micron Mellenia
CPU - Pentium 3 Coppermine 600MHz
Storage - 60GB IBM, 80GB WD, 160GB WD External
OS - 98SE, XP Pro
Memory - 700MB
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Name - Spare
CPU - AMD
Storage - 4GB
OS - XP Pro
Memory - 128mb
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I have an assortment of not in use rigs lying around too, but its worthless to describe them since there all under 400MHz and not used.




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Sinister Crayon 


Location: Colorado
Gender: Male
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Re: Your computers?
< Reply # 1 on 5/2/2006 10:27 PM >
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My box:
Abit AN8-SLI
Athlon 64 3700+
2 GB Patriot RAM
Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce 6600GT
Sound Blaster Xi-Fi XtremeMusic
2x 250 GB WD SATA II HDDs in RAID 1
1x 200 GB WD IDE HDD
Lite-On DVD Burner
Sony Floppy Drive
Antec True Power 2.0 550 Watt PSU
Logitech Extreme 3DPro Joystick
Gigabit LAN
OS: Windows XP Pro

Server #1 (not running, no monitor, case, keyboard, or mouse)
Abit IC7-G
Pentium 4 Prescott 2.8 GHz, 800 MHz FSB
1GB RAM
XFX GeForce 5200FX
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
1x 80GB WD SATA II HDD (only runs at SATA I speeds as the motherboard does not support SATA II)
Lite-On DVD+RW Drive
Sony Floppy Drive
Thermaltake PurePower 420 Watt PSU
Gigabit LAN
OS: none ATM

Server #2 (not running, no monitor, case, keyboard, or mouse)
Tyan Trinity S5101ANF
Pentium 4 Prescott 2.8 GHz, 533 MHz FSB
1 GB RAM
eVGA GeForce 6200
onboard sound
1x 80GB WD SATA II HDD (only runs at SATA I speeds as the motherboard does not support SATA II)
Lite-On DVD Drive
Sony Floppy Drive
Thermaltake PurePower 420 Watt PSU
Gigabit LAN
OS: none ATM

Server #3 (not running, no monitor, case, keyboard, or mouse)
DFI CM33-TL
Pentium 3 Coppermine 1 GHz
256 MB RAM
onboard video
shitty PCI sound card
1x 160GB WD IDE HDD
Lite-On DVD Drive
Sony Floppy Drive
Aspire (turbocase) 350 Watt PSU
OS: Windows Server 2003 Standard

Extra Box: (not running, no monitor, keyboard, or mouse)
Soyo SU-6ZE+
Pentium 2 350 MHz
256 MB RAM
SiS PCI video card, 8 MB
6 GB WD IDE HDD
Unknown brand CD drive (48x read)
Sony Floppy Drive
180 Watt PSU
OS: none ATM

My Parents Box: (an old compaq acquired from Coors Brewery)
Motherboard unknown
Pentium 1 233 MHz
49MB RAM
onboard video
1280 MB WD IDE HDD
Unknown brand cd drive (24x read)
stock floppy drive
unknown PSU
OS: Windows 2kPro

My laptop:
Intel® Core Duo processor 2 GHz
1 GB RAM
ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 128 MB
100 GB SATA I HDD
DVD+RW
Wireless internet: Bluetooth, WiFi, 802.11a/b/g
Gigabit internet
OS: Windows XP Pro

We have other computers as well, an old PI my dad uses for finances, my sisters have dell laptops (shudders), and somewhere in the backyard is another old PI (166 MHz I believe) that still works despite the snowstorms it goes through.




Sinister Crayon 


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Re: Your computers?
< Reply # 2 on 5/2/2006 10:28 PM >
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Looking back up, it's amazing all the stuff that I've accumulated in the past few years.

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Professor Chaos 

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Re: Your computers?
< Reply # 3 on 5/4/2006 2:39 AM >
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My workstation:

AMD 64 3500+
2gig Kingston PC3200 ram in dual channel
2x WD Raptor 74gig drives
4x WD 250gig drives
Gigabyte mobo
Enermax Noise taker 550 watt PS
Nvidia Quadro3000
Maudio DELTA 1010 audio card
LG dvd burner




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Axle 


Location: Milton, ON
Gender: Male
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Re: Your computers?
< Reply # 4 on 5/5/2006 2:24 PM >
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-Main Computer-
Name: Vigilance
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2200
RAM: 1024 MB DDR 333
Video: GeeForce 4 MX440SE
Sound: SB Live! 5.1 with Creative 5.1 speaker system
LG DVD-ROM
LG DVD-RAM
120 GB & 40 GB HDD
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2

-Web Server-
Name: Agamemnon
CPU: Intel Pentium III @ 800 MHz
RAM: 512 MB
Video: Voodoo 3 3000
Sound: SB 128 PCI
HP 8x4x24 writer
LG 52X CD ROM
40 GB HDD
OS: Fedora Core 3 running XAMPP

-File Server-
Name: Osiris
CPU: Intel Pentium II @ 300 MHz
RAM: 512 MB
Video: ATI Rage Pro
Sound: None
Acer 24X CD ROM
40 GB HDD
OS: Red Hat 9



I have a whole lot more laying around, but those are the my three main machines I use daily



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Stewie 


Location: Hamilton, Ontario
Gender: Male
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Re: Your computers?
< Reply # 5 on 5/5/2006 3:57 PM >
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Main (gaming computer)

P4 3.0Ghz Prescott S478 (need to get a non-stock cooler for it, I'd like to run 3.6 stable)

ASUS P4P800SE

1GB PC3200 DDR (dual channel, nothing fancy)

Still running on that damn 5200 Ultra... probably gonna buy a 6600GT off my friend. If not I might wait until I upgrade to 775 for Conroe, then splurge on a PCI-E card.

Still on onboard sound... gonna grab an X-Fi Xtrememusic at some point

Logitech X-230 2.1 (people say they suck and are about as crappy as you can go for a 2.1 setup... but I love them to bits. The bass is great and the sound output is rich. I'm sure they'll sound even better on the X-Fi.)

17" LG Flat CRT (bought it off my friend Scourge... need to return it though. It makes a loud buzzing noise for about 30 seconds after turning it on. It also flickers too much.)

Thats most of the important stuff. Its mostly the same thing I've been running for the past 3 years now... the CPU and RAM upgrades are in the last 6 months and the most important. Had to drop $260 for the CPU... I was going to go for Athlon64 but that would of meant new motherboard and CPU. A cost I couldn't swing at the time. I think I should of just bit the bullet, stayed with the 1.8 for now, bought the A64 and waited on a mobo/vc. Alas.




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