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Thread: OK Everyone.. Begin drooling....Now.

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    Default OK Everyone.. Begin drooling....Now.

    Here's the specs on my computer, and everything to go with / in it.

    CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2100 + /w Thermaltake Volcano 7+ Heatsink - Fan
    RAM: 1024 MB PC2700 DDR RAM
    HDD: 2x 60 GB Western Digital Hard Drives (7200 RPM)
    Motherboard: EPoX 83KA
    Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum eX
    Video Card: PNY Technologies Verto GeForce 4 Ti-4600
    Modem: Generic 56K Modem (Till I get DSL when I move to Seattle)
    LAN Card: Generic LAN Card
    Video Capture: Dazzle DVC-II Video Capture System
    Case: Lian-Li PC-65 USB Case (4 Front USB Ports, Adjustible Fan speed, and a Big window, Silver Aluminum)
    Light: PCMods Blue Cold Cathode Tube Light
    Monitor: Samsung 19" Flat Screen (Flat CRT, NOT LCD)
    Speakers: Creative Inspire 5.1
    UPS: APC Uninterupted Power Supply Battery / Surge Protector
    PSU: Generic 400 Watt Power Supply
    Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer Optical
    Keyboard: Microsoft Internet Keyboard
    Printer / Scanner: Lexmark X83 All in one print center
    Floppy: Generic Floppy Drive
    CDR/W: Lite On 40x 12x 48x CD Burner
    DVD: Lite On 16x DVD Drive (CD's at 40x I think)


    I can't remember if I'm forgetting anything or not, I'll post later if I do, and I'll try to get pics up when It's complete!

    You all drooling yet? It's a pretty stacked machine... but it wasn't cheap!
    $3100!!!

    Vagrant Logic OUT

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    I would be drooling if I knew what the smeg all that meant...

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    *drool*

    *drool*



    tell ya what. we will swap pc's. :wink: my hp pavillion for ur fully amazing whatever!!!

    good deal!!!!! (for me!)

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    Very impressive. Mind you, half of that means absolutely nothing to me! Here's mine:

    New Generation iMac G4 800MHz
    512 MB RDRAM
    60GB hard drive
    nVidia GeForce 2 MX graphics
    Pioneer Superdrive (CD/DVD writer/rewriter in one)

    Nuff said! :wink:

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    I was impressed... up until the light, and then I kind of smirked a little - sorta thing the head bangers over at www.sharkyextreme.com would install!

    Sounds like a really cool spec... I have to wonder why, though... what the smeg are you getting up to... Video would be my guess - it's the only thing that needs that kind of grunt. If it was 3D rendering then it would have been cheaper to produce a dual Athlon model and trim a little of the other exuberances (like the light!).

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    Default ..

    ..I want that iMac,Hellfire.I spit at my iMacDV.

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    Default ...

    AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH - iMacs.... (urgh)

    and "Generic LAN Card"? what does this mean at all? you should know at least how fast it is...

    on the other hand its a quite expensive machine you got there - pretty nice. but tell me: is it also a "silent" machine? the newest technics are horrible to me when they are as loud as a plane rushing thru your room...

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    Default Fast and the Furious

    I some how knew that Vagrant Logic was going to put a light before I read the post.

    tell ya what. we will swap pc's. [icon_wink.gif] my hp pavillion for ur fully amazing whatever!!!
    Rys, I love my HP Pavilion just fine! Even without the blue lighting

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    seeing as we`re talking aout new computers i might awell give you the lowdown on this fujitsusiemens unit I was banging on about (AND BECAUSE I complained, i got a few little added extras)

    CPU: Intel Celeron 1000mhz
    RAM: 128mb
    HDD: 2x 10 GB
    Motherboard: ????
    Sound Card: Mpact! Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
    Video Card: Mpact! DVD/VGA
    Modem: 56K Modem (broadband compatible)
    LAN Card: i think its got one of those......
    Video Capture: in my dreams.....
    Case: Black (2 Front USB Ports, 2 front Microphone ports, Stereo Audio Capture, Digital Audio in/out, RCA style audio and video out)
    Light: neon green LCD dispay (like a gameboy)
    Monitor: 15", or any TV you choose to plug it into
    Speakers: Cambridge Sound Works 2.1 Pulse 424 ( 424w PMPO )
    Mouse: Kensington Orbit Rollerball (or I could use the thumbpad on either the keyboard, or the DVD remote)
    Keyboard: FujitsuSiemens / iTouch infrared ntegrated mouse and keyboard
    Printer: Apollo P1200
    Scanner: Umax Astra 5400
    Floppy: doesnt have one....
    CDRW: External USB Archos MiniCDRW 8x4x4
    DVD: Dolby Laboratories (52x CDrom - 8x DVD)

    so there.... I have a pretty limited knowledge of computer stuff, so pick the bones out of that!

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    Default Great PC Spec - With Ultimate Monitor

    Processor
    Intel P4 2.2GHz 512K Northwood
    Case
    ATX 400W Aluminium Midi Tower
    Motherboard
    Asus P4S333 Socket 478 DDR
    RAM
    1GB 333MHz DDR RAM (2 x 512MB)
    Hard Drive 1
    Maxtor AS 80Gb Hard Drive 7,200RPM
    Hard Drive 2
    Maxtor AS 80Gb Hard Drive 7,200RPM
    CDRom 1
    DVD/CDRW Combo 8xDVD/12xCDR/8xCDRW
    CDRom 2
    Not Selected
    Floppy Drive
    1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive
    Zip Drive
    Not Selected
    Graphic Card
    128MB DDR GeForce4 Ti4600 AGP
    PCI Card 1
    Creative SndBlaster Audigy Pltnm EX
    PCI Card 2
    Modem - Novatech 56K PCI
    PCI Card 3
    Network Card - Novatech PCI 10/100
    PCI Card 4
    DV Wizard Pro FireWire Card
    Keyboard
    Logitech CordLess Keyboard & Mouse
    Mouse
    Not Selected
    Operating System
    Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
    Software
    Not Selected
    Monitor
    Relisys 42" 16:9 Asptect Ratio Plasma Display Screen


    only a mere £5,031.61 or without monitor £2,036.53
    www.novatech.co.uk

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    That quite literally shames everyones PC.

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    Default Awesome

    Amazing spec isn't it. I wish I had one
    Just the monitor would do.

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    .
    what?! they don't give you those at work? bastards!
    in fact, they oughtta give you a full SDK for home just in case you feel inspired
    .

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    Default Work PC's !

    You say "they", but I suppose it's buying it for myself
    It would be particularly flambouyant to do that wouldn't it....if we bought everyone in the office one of those, we'd be giving up the potential to employee say another artist or programmer. Which one would you choose.

    Incidentally
    Here's the specs of the my two machines at work....I'll get some new ones after this project.

    Email and Fun machine (the machine I'm on now)
    PIII 450, 128mb, 40gb, DVD-ROM, Dual Boot, and Geforce 2 GTS - Not very impressive

    Work/Development/SDK machine
    PIII 800, 256mb, 60gb, Geforce 2 GTS, win2k, CD-ROM (Broken), DVD-Rom (Broken).

    LOL! Not terribly impressive eh? But - the jewel in the crown -

    My See-thru Xbox SDK - which is the biz.

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    Default my machine(s)

    so why not - get shocked:

    home tower (almost 4 years old) - but i use it still today:
    - PII 400mhz Genuine (no Celeron crap)
    - 640mb sdram
    - ibm 8,4gb + seagate barracuda 30gb harddrives
    - toshiba 6x dvd-rom drive (must be one of the early generations)
    - philips 3610 2x cdrw-drive (but for that it was quite low-priced)
    - terratec xlerate soundcard
    - ati all-in-wonder pro (for tv-i/o) graphics
    - voodoo² 3dfx acceleration card
    - crappy 10mb lan-card
    - mjpeg card
    + iomega 100 lpt zip-drive
    + highscreen (elsa) 56k modem
    + lucky goldstar electronics 19" monitor
    + epson stylus color 500 printer (never used anymore for 1 year)
    + old broken mitsumi cd-rom hidden in the basement (BE AWARE OF MITSUMI!!!)

    my this-year-bought notebook - and i love this machine (assembled by dell):
    - PIII Genuine mobile 1ghz
    - 256mb sdram
    - hitachi 40gb harddrive
    - samsung 308b 8x dvd/cdrw combo-drive
    - cirrus crystal soundcard
    - ati mobility radeon graphics (ok, thats no big use for games)
    - 3com 3c920 10/100mb lan-card
    - actiontec modem
    + logitech webcam (as addon-gift)

    ...and due to my dsl-account at home ive also have a broadband-compatible modem.


    this all should not be so impressive, but its everything i need. theres no more which im aiming for... even my old PII400 home tower is used quite often even today. the home tower runs with NT5 advanced server AND me (but me sucks - just there for 2k-incompatible games) and my notebook runs with XP home (weird security struct - ill give it a better XP by the time). everything is fine - im happy with all of these technics... :wink:

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    I got a crap computer for doing some of the stuff I do with it.. But, its good for gaming, ie.. Counter-Strike and thats what I got it for.

    Windows 2000 Professional (5.1 - 2600)) Usage: 189/256MB (73.83%) [||||||||||] (1-Intel Pentium III (0.18 µm) {8} @~857.46MHz) With 40gb HDD no idea wich brand, and some soundblaster soundcard and gf2mx. Im planning on buying a expansion kit that gives me double the speed and space that this one gives me. But since I bought an xbox recently, I need to save up and get a few games for it first

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    Default nick's pc

    The reason nick can buy a computer of this magnitude is due to his 7 figure income

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    Default Hey!

    I don't even have a home PC! - I certainly don't have the PC quoted, it was just an example of the ultimate spec.
    7 figures - I wish!

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    Default Re: work PCs

    .
    Nick:
    tis always better to have more creative imaginations than it is to have more expensive machines. the machines are usually cheaper, which is a reflection of their worth relative to the humans. [and/or an expression of the value of the humans who created them]
    .

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    Default Jebus!

    I'll get me coat
    <Wheelspin>

    Only teasing

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