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> Computer hardware thread, Nerd out here!
palaste
post 22 September 2007, 16:55
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Mr. Suitly emphazi


Joona Palaste, B.Sc.
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This thread is for showing us your computer hardware specifications so people can envy you.

Main computer: Fedora 7 Linux
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 Processor 2800+ at 1.8 GHz
Memory: 1010.8 MiB (0.987 GiB)
Hard drives:
(1) ATA Maxtor IDE hard drive: 76756 MiB (74.96 GiB)
(2) ATA Maxtor IDE hard drive: 152625 MiB (149.0 GiB)
(3) LaCie USB external hard drive: 305243 MiB (298.1 GiB)
Total: 534624 MiB (522.1 GiB, 0.510 TiB)
NEC DVD-RW drive
1 HD floppy drive
Ethernet cards:
(1) D-Link RTL8139
(2) Realtek Semiconductor RTL8169
Samsung SyncMaster 206BW 20" TFT monitor
Cherry Linux USB keyboard
Logitech optical mouse

Amiga 4000: AmigaOS 3.9
Processor: Motorola 68060 at 50 MHz
Memory: 2 MiB CHIP, 48 MiB FAST
Hard drive: Seagate IDE hard drive: 20 GiB
CD-ROM drive
1 HD floppy drive and 1 DD floppy drive
Amiga Ethernet card
Amiga M1438S Multiscan monitor
Amiga standard keyboard
Wizard Amiga three-button mouse

Game consoles:
(1) Amiga CD32
(2) Nintendo Entertainment System
(3) Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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Tetsuro
post 22 September 2007, 19:42
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I'm not gonna even bother, because there's nothing worth envying in MY setup. laugh.gif

I have a Pentium III for chrissakes!


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Vector_Sigma
post 22 September 2007, 21:37
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Lets add my lame laptop:

Sempron 3000+
15,4 WXGA
40 GB HD + 200 external
Graphics AMD SIS M661 (LOL!)
WIN XP Home
DVD DUAL
512 + 1024 MB memory
Network 802.11b/g

not much,but covers my needs happy.gif

And PS1 + 2....I want a PS3,but not at 6000 NOK...maniacs...


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BigPete
post 22 September 2007, 22:13
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Ok, here's my old and semi-broken setup:

Intel Celeron 2.8 GHz
Windows XP Home Edition SP 2
1 GB RAM
320 GB HD + 160 GB HD + 80 GB HD = 560 GB
Gfx card: ATI Radeon X700 IceQ Turbo 128 MB
Network cards: 1 integrated on the motherboard, 1 Realtek RTL8139/810x
Soundcard: Integrated 5.1 Surround with Dolby Digital and DTS decoder
NEC DVD-RW 16x DVD.burner
HP v72 17" CRT monitor
HP PSC1310 printer/scanner/fax/copying machine
Labtec wireless optic mouse
Acer keyboard (59 SEK keyboard, hehe smile.gif)

I also have:

PlayStation ONE
SEGA Master System
SEGA Megadrive + 32X and SEGA MegaCD
Super Nintendo


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Skybolt
post 23 September 2007, 01:12
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Current setup - Blackhawk.

AMD 64 X2 4600+ 2.4Ghz overclocked to 3.1Ghz (X2 6000+ speed)
Corsair Nautilus 500 external H2O cooling running 12v (12v = quiet, 5v = silent).
2048MB (2x1GB) Kingston HyperX PC3200 Ram CL2-3-2-6 /1T divider on DDR366
Asus A8N-SLI SE BIOS ver.0301
2 x MSI GeForce NX7900GTO-T2D512E (GeForce 7900GTO 512MB) PCI-E running SLI both with Vmem/Vgpu-mod. Overclocked from core clock 650Mhz & memory clock 660Mhz(1320Mhz) to core clock 804Mhz & memory clock 1000Mhz (2000Mhz). Zalman VF900CU on both cards+ Revoltec BGA-Ram cobber profiles + 92mm fan in the side for memory cooling.
Maxtor Diamondmax +9 120GB, 8MB cache, 7200rpm
LG DVD/CD-RW
Antec TruePower Trio 550w SLI certified. +12V1=18amp,+12V3=18amp,+12V3=18amp
Soundblaster Audigy 2ZS
Logitech X-530 5.1 surround
Samsung Syncmaster 205BW 20"TFT Widescreen 1680x1050@60Hz 6ms
Antec SLK3000B-EU case with Be Quit noise reduction material.
2x Antec & Enermax 120mm cabinetfans running 5v.
2x Zalman 80mm cabinetfans running 5v.
Steelsound 5Hv2 headphones(Sennheiser go home!)
Logitech MX-518 mouse
Windows XP Professional SP2
Overclocking settings: Multiplier x 12 = 3120Mhz , HT x 3 (600mhz) = 780Mhz (2x780=1560Mhz), FSB/HTT 260Mhz, Ram DDR366 = 223Mhz.

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predaking
post 23 September 2007, 19:01
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Hardcore


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athlond x2 4200+
250gb internal
150gb HP personal media drive
HP DVD burner
Pioneer 112d DVD burner
19" Hyunday CRT monitor (will eventually be exhanged for a 24" LCD montor, but probably not before we also purchase a full HD projector).
Ridiculously worn logitech cordless desktop MX
2gb DDR(?) Ram
Geforce 6800
SB Audigy ZS 2
Epson EMP-TW200H HD projector
JVC RX-7010R Receiver
Teak 5.1 speaker system

Xbox
Xbox360
N64
Gamecube
Wii
DS
PlayStation 2


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Splitfire
post 23 September 2007, 19:21
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QUOTE(Tetsuro @ 22 September 2007, 20:42) *
I'm not gonna even bother, because there's nothing worth envying in MY setup. laugh.gif

I have a Pentium III for chrissakes!

Ahem! Pentium II here... dry.gif

It's a wonder it's working at all.

I also have:
Amiga A600HD, hardly working...

Game Boy, grey brick, really working! happy.gif


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Archangel
post 24 September 2007, 11:15
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Here's mine:

Case: Antec Super Lanboy II incl 2x Antec 120x120mm case fans
Power: Thermaltake 750W modular
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ at 2.2 GHz
Processor Cooler: Scythe Ninja + 120x120mm fan
Motherboard: Asus A8N32-SLI Premium (Nvidia NForce 4 SLIx16 chipset)
Memory: OCZ Platinum 2048 MB DDR400 Dual Channel CL2/2T
Hard drive 1: Samsung 160GB PATA
Hard drive 2: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB SATA2
CD/DVD drive: LG DVD+-RW Super-MultiDrive
Floppy drive: Sony 1.44MB
Sound card: Creative SoundBlaster Audigy X-Fi Fatality FPS
Headset: Philips Gaming headset "Force Feedback", incl microphone
Graphics card: Club3D Nvidia GeForce 7950GX2 1024MB
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 913B 19" TFT
Keyboard: Microsoft Internet Keyboard
Mouse: Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer 2.0
Joystick: Logitech WingMan Strike Force 3D
Wheel: Logitech MOMO Racing Force
System UI: Windows XP Media Center Edition SP2

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Sir.Grimlock
post 24 September 2007, 12:00
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Pentium 3gh
250gb western digital hdd ( sata )
160gb Maxtor Hdd ( sata )
1,5gb DDR 2 Ram
Nvidia 320mb Grafikcard ( Pci-Express )
19" TfT
Windows Vista

and my notobook:

Pentium 2,4 gh
120gb Hdd
1gb Ram
256mb Ati Grafikcard
17" TFT

all connecded to wireless.


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SureShot
post 24 September 2007, 12:10
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Only laptop now.

Fujitsu Siemens Amilo PA1510 X2

Processor
AMD Turion64 X2 TL-50

Chipset
ATI Xpress 200 (RS 485MC) + SB460

RAM
1x 1GB PC5400 DDR2

Grahoics card
ATI Radeon Xpress X1100 (onboard) up to 512mb shared

Screen
15,4” TFT WXGA, CrystalView

Harddrive
100GB SATA 8mb Cache, 5400rpm

Network
54Mbit Wifi, 1gbit LAN and 56K modem


8x/4x Duallayer DVD-writer

Soundcard Realtek ALC861, 7.1 channel via SPDIF connection

Battery
43 Watt 6-Celle Li-Ion

3x . USB 2.0
1x. Firewire 400mbit (IEEE1394a)
1x. 4-i-1 cardreader
1x. ExpressCard 54
1x. Super Video TV-Out
1x. VGA, 1x LAN
1x. Modem
1x. Stereo w./SPDIF
1x. Microphone/sound-in


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zibbe
post 24 September 2007, 18:31
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Robert Skoglund
Lidhult, småland, Sweden

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My computer makes a Cray blush in envy happy.gif :

2.8Ghz Celeron
256mb Ram
Shared grafic memory
80 GB HD
USB 2.0



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palaste
post 24 September 2007, 18:39
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Mr. Suitly emphazi


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Most of your computers make me really envious... If I could afford it, I would upgrade my processor to at least 3 GHz, my memory to 2 GiB and my hard disk space to 1 TiB, or even almost 2 TiB...
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Skybolt
post 24 September 2007, 19:45
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QUOTE(palaste @ 24 September 2007, 19:39) *
Most of your computers make me really envious... If I could afford it, I would upgrade my processor to at least 3 GHz, my memory to 2 GiB and my hard disk space to 1 TiB, or even almost 2 TiB...


I guess you're using an AMD 64 Sempron 2800+ CPU ? if it's socket 939 grab a cheap X2 3800 Dual Core, or if you're using socket 754 grab a AMD 64 3500+. Also just add another 1GB of ram then you're good to go. You still have a nice amout of HD space. Over 1 TB is mostly for hughe downloading or video editing. I'm still fine with my 120GB and only using around 30GB...but I also only have games on it + some documents, I don't like messy HD's tongue.gif
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palaste
post 24 September 2007, 20:01
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Mr. Suitly emphazi


Joona Palaste, B.Sc.
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QUOTE(Skybolt @ 24 September 2007, 21:45) *
QUOTE(palaste @ 24 September 2007, 19:39) *
Most of your computers make me really envious... If I could afford it, I would upgrade my processor to at least 3 GHz, my memory to 2 GiB and my hard disk space to 1 TiB, or even almost 2 TiB...


I guess you're using an AMD 64 Sempron 2800+ CPU ? if it's socket 939 grab a cheap X2 3800 Dual Core, or if you're using socket 754 grab a AMD 64 3500+. Also just add another 1GB of ram then you're good to go. You still have a nice amout of HD space. Over 1 TB is mostly for hughe downloading or video editing. I'm still fine with my 120GB and only using around 30GB...but I also only have games on it + some documents, I don't like messy HD's tongue.gif

You nerded me out with all that talk about sockets. I honestly don't know what sort of sockets my AMD CPU is on. But I did a test at http://tietoasema.fi and selected some components for my next "dream machine": a 3.0 GHz AMD CPU, 4 GiB of memory, 320 GiB internal HD, 1 TiB external HD, and a CoolerMaster Caviar case. It would cost me 866 €. Not bad, even if it doesn't include a monitor. But I still can't afford it for the next half a year or so.
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post 24 September 2007, 20:02
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The mob is out to get ya..


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i only have laptop to use now.. Fujitsu siemens Amilo.. something.. tongue.gif i also have that other computer, but i think it is enough, when i say at my dad did buy it to me autum 2000, when i did win printer in some lottery thingye at previous week.. biggrin.gif so i did have a printer pefore i did even have a computer tongue.gif *dies on laughter*


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