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Title: Computer
Post by: Oleg on 2003-05-11 20:08:14
What kind of PC do you have and how fast is it?
I have: Celeron 566MHz 64MB of RAM, 10GB HD.
Title: Computer
Post by: JCG on 2003-05-12 15:46:39
dual AMD MP2000+, 512MB DDR-SDRAM, 2 drives in RAID0, Creative SB Live!
Title: Computer
Post by: yourtallness on 2003-05-12 16:55:19
P3 800 MHz
QDI Advance 9 motherboard
384 Mb SDRAM/133
Riva TNT 2 Pro 32 Mb
Maxtor 20 Gb HDD
Plexwriter W482448A
Creative CD 5233E CD-ROM
Creative SoundBlaster Live!
Title: Computer
Post by: Jan S. on 2003-05-12 17:42:47
Athlon XP2400+ (2,0 GHz)
QDI KuDoz 7E/33-A AMD T-bird
Apacer 256Mb DDR333-RAM

Seagate Barracuda, 120GB
Sound Blaster Audigy 2
MSI, Geforce 4 Ti4200

HP CD-Writer+ 8200a
AOpen 52x CD-ROM (CD-952E TKU)
Title: Computer
Post by: john33 on 2003-05-12 18:14:13
Primary:
AthlonXP 2100+
Asus A7V8X mobo
512Mb Samsung DDR400
80Gb Seagate Barracuda
LiteOn 16/48 DVD ROM
LiteOn 48246S 48x24x48 CD Rewriter
SB128PCI
ATI Radeon 128Mb 9000 Pro
19inch iiyama Vision Master Pro 450

Secondary:
Athlon 1GHz
Gigabyte GA-7ZX mobo
512Mb Crucial PC133
Promise Ultra 100 Controller (PCI)
60Gb IBM Deskstar
MSI 52x CD-ROM
SB128PCI
Gainward 64Mb GeForce 4 Ti4200
17inch NEC MultiSync XV17+
Title: Computer
Post by: fragtal on 2003-05-12 18:24:41
Athlon XP 1600+ running @ 1100MHz with passive cooling
384MB RAM @ 100MHz
Geforce 4 Ti 4200
Soundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum
Seagate 80G, Quantum 17G
Toshiba 16x DVD
Ricoh 8x8x32x
Sony 19" FD-Trinitron E400
Title: Computer
Post by: JEN on 2003-05-12 18:49:03
CPU - AMD XP1900+ (@ 1600MHz)
RAM - 512Mb PC333 (2700)
HDD - 120Gb
GPU - GF4 ti4200

Plus it's completely silent !

3x 80mm Panaflo L1A with isolation mounts @ 7v
No CPU fan.  Its been duct to 1 of the exhaust Panaflos
GPU heatpipe
motherboard fanless
hard drive Cuda V

SLK800 on its way sometime this week!!!

When the monitor and speakers are unplugged, I cannot tell the computer is on
Title: Computer
Post by: DonP on 2003-05-12 19:06:00
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When the monitor and speakers are unplugged, I cannot tell the computer is on

With the monitor and speakers unplugged, it might as well not be, unless you run batch jobs
or serve data to other machines.


CPU - 2.53 GHz P4
mem 512 mb
disk  100 gb western digital
Title: Computer
Post by: JEN on 2003-05-12 19:44:16
Quote
Quote

When the monitor and speakers are unplugged, I cannot tell the computer is on

With the monitor and speakers unplugged, it might as well not be, unless you run batch jobs
or serve data to other machines.


CPU - 2.53 GHz P4
mem 512 mb
disk  100 gb western digital

The thing is, as the computer is silent, I can hear the monitor and speakers buzzing, unless they are unplugged !!!
Title: Computer
Post by: Annuka on 2003-05-12 20:23:06
I think I might have too many computers:

Desktop:
- P4 2.4 GHz
- Intel board
- 512 MB PC2700 RAM
- 80 Gb cuda4
- Plextor IDE burner
- nVidia Quaddro Pro 4
- Samsung 19" TFT
- CMI 8738 sound card - dig out to Sony TA-E9000
- completely silent

Primary Server:
- P4 1.5 GHz
- Dell board
- 768 Mb PC133 RAM
- 4x cuda5 120 Gb in software raid5 (360 Gb storage)
- IBM 18 Gb SCSI disk
- Adaptec 2940U2W controller
- Amstrad 12" colour monitor from early 1980s
- No computer case - using shelf in cubboard

Backup Server:
- P3 700 MHz
- 384 Mb PC133 RAM
- Crappy Asus board with Via chipset
- Four assorted disks in raid0 - 380 Gb storage

Ripping Station:
- Dual P3-450
- 768 Mb PC100 RAM
- Asus board with Adaptec SCSI controller
- IBM SCSI disk
- Plextor 32TSI SCSI CD-ROM
- Plextor 40TSI SCSI CD-ROM
- Matrox MGA 400
- 19" Hitachi CRT
- Pretty quiet

Fully working computers lying in the closet doing nothing:
- Dual P2-400 with 1 Gb ram and 20 Gb disk.
- Dual P2-266 with 256 Gb ram and 4x 30 Gb disk space.
- Dual Celeron 400 with 256 Mbram and 4x 30 Gb disk space.
- P2-350 with 128 Mb ram and 3 Gb disk
- Pentium 200 with 128 Mb ram
- HP Jornada 16 Mb
Title: Computer
Post by: fewtch on 2003-05-12 20:24:27
AMD Athlon 1.2@1.2
Taisol CGK742092 HSF (stock fan)
Epox 8K7A Motherboard
256MB Crucial DDR@8-8-8-2-4-2.5-2
Cheapie case with Antec PP403X PSU
Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 60GB HD
ATI Radeon 7500 64MB DDR
17" Iiyama Vision Master Pro 410 Diamondtron
3COM Etherlink 3C905C-TX+RCA Cable Modem
SB PCI128 Digital (the 'good kind' w/Ensoniq chip) + Altec Lansing ACS45.1 sp.
Toshiba SD-M1612 DVD-ROM
Plextor 24/10/40A CD-RW
Title: Computer
Post by: wynlyndd on 2003-05-12 20:47:17
3 machines:

p3 733Mhz
512MB of Mushkin Memory
60GB HD
Geforce4 Ti4200
some abit board
stock hsf
supermicro 760a case
soundblaster live
creative 12X dvd-rom
plextor 12/10/32
21" Sony Trinitron FD I think the model is GD520P
APC UPS 650

compaq laptop armada e500 with 512mb ram 20gb hard drive


new machine:
P4c 3.0Ghz /800Mhz FSB
Abit IC7-G
1GB of Corsair PC3500C2
stock HSF for the moment
Antec AMG1000Plus
480W Antec Truepower
Geforce4 Ti4200 (going to steal from first machine)
SoundBlaster Audigy 2
Plextor Platinum 52/32/52
30gb maxtor until the 120 SATA Maxtor comes out.
21" Sony Trinitron FD I think the model is GD520P (shared with first machine due to dual inputs)
APC UPS 650Pro
Title: Computer
Post by: DonP on 2003-05-12 20:53:28
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The thing is, as the computer is silent, I can hear the monitor and speakers buzzing, unless they are unplugged !!!

My speakers used to buzz.  They got their 12 volts from the computer.  When I switched them to a separate
power supply (GE regulated wall wart supply) the buzz stopped.  watch out for dirty power!
Title: Computer
Post by: TwoJ on 2003-05-13 07:26:27
Primary machine

AMD 2400+ (2.0Ghz)
PAL 8045 HS
ASUS a7n8x deluxe MB
Onboard audio (Realtek ALC650 6 Channel out)
Logitech Z-640 6 piece speakers
Corsair 2X256 DDR 400Mhz
Antec 550W
Adaptec 29160 SCSI controller
ATI AIW 128 pro
Samsung 19"
APC 650 UPC
Cheap server case

UltrapleX wide (SCSI CD-ROM)
Lite-On 40/12/48
Lite-On 16X DVD

Quantum 18GB 10KII SCSI
1 X 60GB IBM
8 X 120GB WD

Had on a 48dB 5k Delta fan and had to take it off because it sounded like i was in a plane waiting to get airborn >_<
switched to a 32dB toshiba fluid bearing fan and leave the case open.

its pretty quite when there's a power failure 

figure its time to go to water-cooling or get the new WD360 10k IDE drive, choices, choices
its interesting to see everyones choices/setups
even if they are a bit wierd about wanting silent computers 

other machines, like old girlfriends, best not talked about 
Title: Computer
Post by: Megaman on 2003-05-13 08:06:44
PentiumIIIE 667MHz (FCPGA)
Soyo Mainboard (6VBA133 I think , w/ the infamous VIA chipset  )
128MB 133MHz SDRAM
Samsung SyncMaster 3Ne
3COM USR 56K Voice Faxmodem (ISA)
SB32PNP (ISA)
Sis PCI Video Card 8MB :x
Quantum Bigfoot 1.2GB HDD (yes , 1.2GB >_<)
Bigger , newer Samsung HDD died a few months ago  :'( lasted less than 3 years.
Sony Spressa Professional 12/8/32 CDRW Drive (CRX160EA1)  (exclusively RW right now)

A few components are from an old PC I bought in '96.

Any donations? Annuka maybe? They're just lying in the closet doing nothing anyway
Title: Computer
Post by: lucpes on 2003-05-13 09:50:31
Athlon XP 1700+ @ 2400+ (1466 to 2000 (11x182) real frequency possible, now runs at default with fan undervolted to 7V to cut noise)
Asus A7V333 mainboard
2xKingmax PC3200 256MB = 512MB
2xMaxtor DiamondPLus 9 - 80GB = 160GB
TEAC 24x CDRW
M-audio Delta 410 soundcard
21" Mitshubishi monitor
TV Tuner card (cheap BT878 model w/remote)
Title: Computer
Post by: manni on 2003-05-13 15:21:23
AMD Duron 1.3 GHz
Soltek SL-75KAV mainboard
512 MB RAM
Samsung V60 120 GB HDD
Sony 12/8/32 CD-RW (CRX160E) and Sony 52x CD-ROM (CDU5211)
ATI Radeon 7500
Samsung 959NF 19" CRT
SB AWE64 Gold
Title: Computer
Post by: kotrtim on 2003-05-13 16:19:13
Majority HA users are using fast CPUs?
I thought only gamers need that fast?
Guess mine is too old..............................

Hey Megaman...Please don't forget me, I need donations too, HDD space
Title: Computer
Post by: [XneCorp]Flash on 2003-05-13 18:08:32
AMD Duron 700 MHz
192M SDRAM (32M for on-board video    )

Western Digital Caviar 32500 - 2.5G HDD
Fujitsu MPB3040 ATU - 4G HDD
Quantum Pioneer SG - 2.1G HDD

Buffalo IFC-USP SCSI card (PCI)
2 "I-O Data" HDVS 2x2G external SCSI HDDs
Buffalo 2x1x6x external SCSI CDR writer (not using anymore...)

Toshiba 8x CDROM drive
LG 24x10x40x CDR Writer

onboard Soundcard
580W P.M.P.O. Shadow XX-117AA  2.1 Channel speakers (yes, I'm not an audiophile...)
Title: Computer
Post by: anthrax on 2003-05-13 19:07:07
Pentium 4 1.8 Ghz
256MB RAM
GeForce 3 Ti 200 64MB AGP
SB Live! Value
Lite-On LTD-163 DVD-ROM
Lite-On LTR 24102M CD-RW
75GB HD

blah blah blah...
Title: Computer
Post by: Oge_user on 2003-05-13 20:08:42
PIII 500Mhz :x
256MB Ram
NVidia GeForce V7100 32MB
Sound Blaster PCI 128
HD Maxtor 20GB 5000~ Rpm
HP CDRW +9100 8x/4/32
Title: Computer
Post by: DZello on 2003-05-13 21:13:08
[Primary] Running Gentoo (GNU/Linux)
Athlon T-bird 1200 mhz
Asus A7V133 + raid motherboard
Enermax 350 watts double fan power supply
512MB SDRAM PC133
MSI Geforce 2 MX 32 MB AGP
Sound Blaster Live! [using rear output and ressample to 48 khz]
Klipsch Promedia 2.1 speakers [I love them]
HD Maxtor DiamondMax8 40 GB 7200 rpm
HD Maxtor D740X 40 GB 7200 rpm
Asus 50x Cdrom drive
HP CDRW 9100 8/4/32
Samsung SyncMaster 700NF monitor [with Mitsubishi DiamondTron Aperture Grill tube]
3COM 10 mbits ethernet PCI card [old and made in USA! lol]

[Secondary] (webserver & for fun) Running uLinux
Digital Dec 425sx LP
486 DX 75 mhz
16 mb RAM
HD Quantum 105 mb
Title: Computer
Post by: Oleg on 2003-05-13 22:03:19
Looks like my PC is the slowest.
Title: Computer
Post by: ibm2080 on 2003-05-13 22:35:22
Primary and ONLY PC 
AMD Athlon 1.4 GHz
512 MB DDR 2100
HDD0 WD 40 GB
HDD1 IBM 60 GB
HDD2 (Backup) IBM 60 GB. It had a pin in it that got pushed in (pushed it back out and seams to work), so I am only putting it online rarley and just to create a backup of HDD1 (Mostly music files)

GeForce3
SB Live 5.1
Pioneer DVD-106
Yamaha CRW2100E
Epox Motherboard (EP-8K7A+) with the VIA chipset

I am a serious gamer, so I know, I need a new PC  . I will get one ASA I get a job    . BTW, I just graduated from college (ie university). The job market sucks so bad...
Title: Computer
Post by: sub_static on 2003-05-14 02:09:39
P2 - 266 Mhz
Intel 440LX Motherboard (66 Mhz bus)
160 MB PC100 SDRAM (system bus limits it to 66 Mhz)
8.4 GB HD

Voodoo 3 3500 TV w/16 MB RAM
Sound Blaster AWE64 Value (ISA)
HP CD-Writer+ 9100 8/4/32
USR 56k Voice/Fax Modem (ISA)

Jealous?
Title: Computer
Post by: Megaman on 2003-05-14 05:32:47
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BTW, I just graduated from college (ie university). The job market sucks so bad...

I wish our job market could be that bad... :'(
Title: Computer
Post by: grbmusic on 2003-05-14 07:38:54
Megaman: is great to find another guy from Argentina!!!
My PC (last march updated):
MoBo: PC Chips 810
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 1800+ (1533 Mhz)
RAM: 384 Mb (256 +128) (8 Mb VGA Shared)
HD: Maxtor Firewall 30 Gb (3 years old)
Sound Cards: SIS on board (shitty), SB Audigy Platinum2
Samsumg Sync Master 550v (15" Monitor)
SIS On Board Graphic Card
SIS On Board PCI Modem (56 kb v.90)
Edifier Ramble 1900TB (2x60 Watts RMS) (conected to the onboard sound card) and a Pioneer Receiver (100x5 watts RMS, 5.1 Dolby Digital decoder In) with JBL Home Theather speakers (5 satellites + Active Subwoofer) connected to the SB Audigy Sound Card.
Creative 5x DVD-Rom (3 years old)
Creative 52x CD-Rom (2 years old)
Matsushita RW 8575 CD-RW Writer (3 years old, more than 500 cd burned and still burn fine)
The next june I will buy a new HD, a 80 or 120 Gb HD and I want to buy a new graphic card too, one with TV out for watch DivX and Xvid movies in TV, my old Vodoo 3 3000 TV out die the last april  .
Title: Computer
Post by: ExUser on 2003-05-14 08:11:40
Duron 1300
256mb PC100 RAM
K7S5A mobo
30gb Maxtor HD
4gb Quantum Fireball SCSI drive (probably 6/7 years old!)
Hyper-leet Voodoo 4
Plextor 48/24/48 (Thanks to recommendations from here)
ASUS CD-S520/A

Everything else is on-board or not worth mentioning.

My sound system is an old stereo connected to my computer via a car-kit tape adaptor thingy. I get maybe a 8-bit equivalent noise floor with it, so if I'm doing anything half-ways important (read: ABX testing), I use a pair of panasonic headphones I modified to fit inside my hard-hat's earmuffs for nice homemade cans. They cut most household noise down to maybe 20dB above my tinnitus level, although usually it remains below that level.
Title: Computer
Post by: JohnV on 2003-05-15 13:49:50
P4 3GHz (800Mhz FSB) HyperThreading
Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 Intel 875P -chipset (800Mhz FSB support)
1 GB 400MHz DDR RAM
Terratec Aureon 5.1 Sky 24 Bit/192 kHz
Radeon 9500pro
48x24x48x16x DVD/CD-RW combo
Title: Computer
Post by: takehiro on 2003-05-15 15:09:05
Duron 1GHz
MSI K7T2 VIA KT133-chipset
256MB SDRAM
M-audio AudioPhile 2496
nVidia Vanta
Sony DRU-500A (DVD+-RW/CD-R/RW)
Iiyama 17" CRT
Roland MA-10D(D/A+speaker)
IBM SpaceSaver Keyboard
my own Linux (based on slackware)

Oh poor machine
Title: Computer
Post by: TwoJ on 2003-05-15 15:16:55
@takehiro - how are those DRU-500A - I've been thinking about getting one but I had a bad experience with Sony before so I've been a bit worried about trying another one.

anyone else feel welcome to comment on that one or the Pioneer A05. 
Title: Computer
Post by: Supachikn on 2003-05-15 15:17:19
Celeron 300a
128MB SDRAM
20GB "Magnetic Data Technologies" IDE Hard Drive
60GB "Maxtor Liquid Drive" IDE Hard Drive
LG GCE-8520B Re-writable CD Drive (52x24x52x)
3Com EtherLink XL 10/100 PCI TX NIC
Philips 105S 15 Inch Monitor Connected to:
ATI 3D Rage Pro.

:fear:
Title: Computer
Post by: ViPER1313 on 2003-05-15 16:48:01
My system (still decent for my needs):Other Notes: Loud-ass Coolermaster heatsink, 2 case fans & PS Fan make this a loud system. I need to buy a better CPU heatsink and remove the case fans (or at least replace them with quiet units.)
Title: Computer
Post by: Jens Rex on 2003-05-15 17:11:09
My system:What I just assembled for my sister:My sisters computer totally crushes mine. I find it very embarrassing, and I have to upgrade very soon .

[span style='font-size:7pt;line-height:100%']Added sound card.[/span]
Title: Computer
Post by: Lev on 2003-05-15 17:13:37
PIII 450mhz 512mb

"Sufferings' good for the soul"
Title: Computer
Post by: JEN on 2003-05-15 19:07:39
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P2 - 266 Mhz
Intel 440LX Motherboard (66 Mhz bus)
160 MB PC100 SDRAM (system bus limits it to 66 Mhz)
8.4 GB HD

Voodoo 3 3500 TV w/16 MB RAM
Sound Blaster AWE64 Value (ISA)
HP CD-Writer+ 9100 8/4/32
USR 56k Voice/Fax Modem (ISA)

Jealous?

I have a similar PC in the loft

CPU - 233 PII
RAM - 256Mb
HDD - 6.2Gb
sound - sound blaster gold
grafix - ati 3d rage pro 8Mb
Title: Computer
Post by: Cobra on 2003-05-16 22:57:50
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I think I might have too many computers:

(...)

Fully working computers lying in the closet doing nothing:
- Dual P2-400 with 1 Gb ram and 20 Gb disk.
- Dual P2-266 with 256 Gb ram and 4x 30 Gb disk space.
- Dual Celeron 400 with 256 Mbram and 4x 30 Gb disk space.
- P2-350 with 128 Mb ram and 3 Gb disk
- Pentium 200 with 128 Mb ram
- HP Jornada 16 Mb

You could give this computers to e.g. poor childrens. Don`t forget to add http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/ (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/) as start page for browsers in preinstalled systems on these machines
Title: Computer
Post by: Patsoe on 2003-05-20 00:58:26
Intel Celeron 1200, 256kB (watercooled... with a Koolance chipset cooler )
Asus CUBX (...socket-modded )
2x Dane-Elec 256Mb
Club3D ATi XPert2000 32MB (Rage 128 Pro)
Maxtor 6L-D740X 40GB
LiteOn LTR-48246S (48x24x48x)
LG CED-8080B (32x8x4x) (faster than the Lite-On with CDS200 discs! B))
Marian Marc 2 B)
3Com Etherlink 10/100 3C905C-TX
Title: Computer
Post by: NeoRenegade on 2003-05-20 04:15:56
Upstairs (my brother's bedroom):
PII-300MHz CPU
192MB RAM
4GB master HD, 8GB slave
32× CD-ROM
4×4×6× external (USB) CD-RW
4MB S3 video card
Soundblaster 16 soundcard
Ethernet card leading to router connecting it to...

Downstairs (laundry room):
PIII-733MHz CPU
256MB RAM
30GB master HD
4× DVD
40×12×40× CD-RW
32MB S3 Savage4 video card
Soundblaster 128 soundcard
Ethernet card, obviously

Shared conection: Vidéotron internet by cable
Title: Computer
Post by: krmathis on 2003-05-20 07:01:22
I have multiple computers, for different tasks:

PC #1, Internet & Music
Dell Inspiron 4150 Laptop
Intel P4-m 1.8GHz
512MB Ram
40GB 5400rpm HD
24x CD-RW/DVD combo

PC #2, Gaming ++
Intel P4 1.8@2.2GHz
512MB PC-800 RD-Ram
9.1 + 18.2GB 10.000rpm SCSI HD
GeForce 3 TI500
SoundBlaster Live
LiteOn 48x burner
++

PC #3, Work computer
Compaq Deskpro
Intel P3 650MHz
256MB Ram
10GB HD

PC #4, File server & Gateway
Intel Pentium 120Mhz
96MB Ram
34 + 120GB HD
Dual 3com NIC

Thats enough for me! 
Title: Computer
Post by: SometimesWarrior on 2003-05-20 11:16:17
Quite a range of machines here! From Oleg's "hey it works" box to JohnV's "I'm the boss" machine, and Annuka covering everything in between.
Title: Computer
Post by: Cobra on 2003-05-22 22:32:11
I have:
AthlonXP 1600+ (1,4GHz)
512 DDR
KT400
60GB HD + 30GB HD
GF4MX200 64 MB DDR

Is that machine good enough for WindowsXP?
Title: Computer
Post by: Xenno on 2003-05-22 23:25:10
Intel D875PBZ MoBo and 3 GHz 800MHz FSB P4 cpu
1 to 2 GB PC3200 RAM
ATI 9800 AIW video
M-Audio for sound (or other...haven't decided yet)
Adaptec 29160 SCSI controller and a 36 GB 10K U160 SCSI drive (for boot)
(2) 60 GB ATA100 drives in a RAID Level 1 mirrored volume
Sony GDM-FW900 24" widescreen monitor
Yamaha F1 USB2 ext RW
Sony DRX 500 ext DVD

This is my future system. Waiting for the 9800 to ship (within a month I've heard).

xen-uno
Title: Computer
Post by: john33 on 2003-05-22 23:40:57
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This is my future system. Waiting for the 9800 to ship (within a month I've heard).

xen-uno

9800s have been shipping here for a couple of weeks, or so!!
Title: Computer
Post by: Xenno on 2003-05-22 23:54:45
That may be true for the 9800 Pro, but not for the All In Wonder 9800 (Pro). But if I'm wrong, let me know!

xen-uno
Title: Computer
Post by: BadHorsie on 2003-05-22 23:56:54
Desktop:
    PIII 533 MHz
    256 MB RAM
    80 GB HDD
    SoundBlaster 128 PCI (temporary)
    SuSE Linux 8.2 Pro

Laptop: (not often in use)
    AMD AthlonXP 1800+ (1500 MHz)
    512 MB RAM
    40 GB HDD
    Onboard Sound (sounds horrible)
    WindowsXP

BadHorsie
Title: Computer
Post by: mekon21 on 2003-05-23 00:29:17
Athlon 1400 Mhz
512kb RAM
60GB Hard drive (1 x 40, 1 x 20 both Western Digital)
Radeon 7500 Graphics
Soundblaster Live 5.1 Sound card
Pioneer DVD-ROM
HP 9100 CD-RW
Creative 2.1 speakers
Windows XP
Title: Computer
Post by: The_Cisco_Kid on 2003-05-23 02:38:53
despite my previous post, I will jump in here (at least partially) anyways
Linux/*nix Box:
Super Micro full server Case
slightly older Asus Intel P4 MB (forget the exact model, the only P4 I own)
shitty onboard AC '97 sound
a 32 MB Hercules video card from my box of "spare parts"
A adequate 10 GB from my school days
an Asus 52x CD drive and my old 16x CD-RW (bumped when I upgraded to a 44x drive on main system)
a good Intel NIC that linux likes "out of the box"
----------
currently running MD 9.1 but that has varied widely and I may try Woody out in the near future.
Title: Computer
Post by: MachineHead on 2003-05-23 03:22:46
AMD 2600+
512 MB ram - for now.
nVidiaGeForce4  MX440 w/128MB on board ram.
AC '97 on board sound - for now. (Really leaning towards M-Audio something or another.)
120GB Main HD.
80GB Music file only HD.
LG CD-RW 40x10x40
LG DVD rom

Also on the wish list View Sonic 19" flat panel. Price is right, but there is always the thought that as soon as I get it, something better will come out next week for $20.00 more.
Title: Computer
Post by: untitled90 on 2003-05-23 04:00:00
Some of you may not like macs, I am very sorry for you.

Desktop
----------------
Power Mac G4 Dual 1.42 Ghz (2 x 23' Apple Cinema Display, 1920x1200)
2,048 mb DDR RAM
128 mb ATi Radeon 9700 Pro GPU
120 gb internal hd
4x200 gb external storage
Midiman Audiophile 2496 PCI Audio Card (24 bit, 96 khz)
Internal DVD-R 4x, CD-R/RW 16x
FireWire 400/800
Gigabit Ethernet
Built in Bluetooth

Laptop
---------------
Powerbook G4 1 Ghz (17' widescreen display, 1440x900)
1,024 mb DDR RAM
64 mb NvIdia GeForce 440 Go GPU
60 gb internal hd
Midiman Audiophile 2496 PCI Audio Card (24 bit, 96 khz)
Internal DVD-R 1x, CD-R/RW 8x
FireWire 400/800
Gigabit Ethernet
Built in Bluetooth
Title: Computer
Post by: The_Cisco_Kid on 2003-05-23 05:18:35
I would  to get a setup like that. Especially the cinema display - saw one of those at Fry's and was very impressed.
Title: Computer
Post by: fragtal on 2003-05-23 09:54:55
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Some of you may not like macs, I am very sorry for you.

Desktop
----------------
Power Mac G4 Dual 1.42 Ghz (2 x 23' Apple Cinema Display, 1920x1200)
2,048 mb DDR RAM
128 mb ATi Radeon 9700 Pro GPU
120 gb internal hd
4x200 gb external storage
Midiman Audiophile 2496 PCI Audio Card (24 bit, 96 khz)
Internal DVD-R 4x, CD-R/RW 16x
FireWire 400/800
Gigabit Ethernet
Built in Bluetooth

Laptop
---------------
Powerbook G4 1 Ghz (17' widescreen display, 1440x900)
1,024 mb DDR RAM
64 mb NvIdia GeForce 440 Go GPU
60 gb internal hd
Midiman Audiophile 2496 PCI Audio Card (24 bit, 96 khz)
Internal DVD-R 1x, CD-R/RW 8x
FireWire 400/800
Gigabit Ethernet
Built in Bluetooth

wuahhh!!! that's what I call hardware equipment (and the display... *dreaming*)! 

I love the ibooks but sadly they do not support windows or linux .
Title: Computer
Post by: john33 on 2003-05-23 10:09:14
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That may be true for the 9800 Pro, but not for the All In Wonder 9800 (Pro). But if I'm wrong, let me know!

xen-uno

I think you're right, I missed that part!!
Title: Computer
Post by: Cobra on 2003-05-23 14:17:51
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I have:
AthlonXP 1600+ (1,4GHz)
512 DDR
KT400
60GB HD + 30GB HD
GF4MX200 64 MB DDR

Is that machine good enough for WindowsXP?

So, guys - is that computer good enough for WinXP? I consider switching from WinME (crashes).
Title: Computer
Post by: Xenno on 2003-05-23 14:21:23
Cobra,

Yes sir...more than enough machine for XP. Should run it briskly.

xen-uno
Title: Computer
Post by: fragtal on 2003-05-23 18:51:58
a friend of mine is running windows xp on a celeron 400 with 192mb sdram pc-66...
Title: Computer
Post by: NeoRenegade on 2003-05-23 19:55:15
My penis is x inches long...

(That's what these threads read like for me.)
Title: Computer
Post by: john33 on 2003-05-23 20:26:50
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My penis is x inches long...

That's OK, they can do amazing things with surgery these days!!!
Title: Computer
Post by: TwoJ on 2003-05-24 00:56:05
  girlfriend says size doesn't matter

but she really is impressed with my tower case!
Title: Computer
Post by: Xenion on 2003-05-24 01:00:28
P4 2.0 FSB 400 Northwood
1GB RD Ram 800Mhz
Asus P4T-E Motherboard
Geforce 4 Ti-4600 GPU
180gig Seagate SCSI HDD
Title: Computer
Post by: Gambit on 2003-05-25 13:54:52
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Quote
I have:
AthlonXP 1600+ (1,4GHz)
512 DDR
KT400
60GB HD + 30GB HD
GF4MX200 64 MB DDR

Is that machine good enough for WindowsXP?

So, guys - is that computer good enough for WinXP? I consider switching from WinME (crashes).

I would consider Win2000. I pesonally prefer it over WinXP.
Title: Computer
Post by: Risk on 2003-05-25 14:05:34
P2 300 Mhz
256 Mb Ram
10Gb Hdd
Geforce 4
Sb Live

B)