everyones comp?
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Re: everyones comp?
lol! I hate florida! lmfao, have fun!
And thats what Ssteven said, ... I shouldve used quotes
And thats what Ssteven said, ... I shouldve used quotes
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This is Ssteven's Desk, now you know why hes soo good lmfao and theres my little hackntosh
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i7 830 overclocked to 3.2 (2.8 native), with peak around 3.8 when using one core
Gigabyte P55A-UD3 board
Corsair DHX DDR3 @ 1400 2x2Gb running dual channel mode
4Gb ReadyState LaCie flash (does help a bit)
Diamond Radeon 5770 HD 1Gb
Plextor 24x Blu-Ray/DVD Burner
24" Viewsonic 1080p (2ms @ 30,000:1) running HDMI mode
19" Sony SDM-X93 running DVI-D mode
Windows 7 64-bit
Diamond Dolby Digital Live 24-bit soundcard
WD 500Gb Blue SATA (swap on here)
WD 500Gb Black SATA (OS is on this one)
650W Maddog PSU
Full size tower case
Saitek GM3200 Mouse
Saitek backlit keyboard
Netgear Wireless Dual-N USB
To buy in future (by end of year):
Second 5770 card
Second Viewsonic monitor @ 120Hz for 3D movie viewing
Dual monitor stand
Additional HD, 500Gb plus (board supports up to 6)
Gigabyte P55A-UD3 board
Corsair DHX DDR3 @ 1400 2x2Gb running dual channel mode
4Gb ReadyState LaCie flash (does help a bit)
Diamond Radeon 5770 HD 1Gb
Plextor 24x Blu-Ray/DVD Burner
24" Viewsonic 1080p (2ms @ 30,000:1) running HDMI mode
19" Sony SDM-X93 running DVI-D mode
Windows 7 64-bit
Diamond Dolby Digital Live 24-bit soundcard
WD 500Gb Blue SATA (swap on here)
WD 500Gb Black SATA (OS is on this one)
650W Maddog PSU
Full size tower case
Saitek GM3200 Mouse
Saitek backlit keyboard
Netgear Wireless Dual-N USB
To buy in future (by end of year):
Second 5770 card
Second Viewsonic monitor @ 120Hz for 3D movie viewing
Dual monitor stand
Additional HD, 500Gb plus (board supports up to 6)
Re: everyones comp?
Cougar...that can't be ssteven's. There's no diaper bag or bottle warmer connected to it. :think:
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LMFAO Good one!CMDRRABB wrote:Cougar...that can't be ssteven's. There's no diaper bag or bottle warmer connected to it. :think:
Re: everyones comp?
MSI K9N2 SLI Platinum board
AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual-core cpu overclocked to 4Ghz from 3 Ghz
8GB Gskill 1066 dual-channel ram
dual ATI Radeon HD 4870
Thermaltake Big Typhoon cpu cooler
Dell 24 inch flat panel
total of 1.5 TB HD space
AMD Athlon 64 x2 dual-core cpu overclocked to 4Ghz from 3 Ghz
8GB Gskill 1066 dual-channel ram
dual ATI Radeon HD 4870
Thermaltake Big Typhoon cpu cooler
Dell 24 inch flat panel
total of 1.5 TB HD space
Re: everyones comp?
And when you going to build me a custon case Cougar?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VI ... 0456527045
Here is my gaming rig purchased it my self the commodore 64 was getting low FPS
Here is my gaming rig purchased it my self the commodore 64 was getting low FPS
RUNNING AND GUNNING HAVING FUN KILL KILL KILLING SINCE 9/2005
Re: everyones comp?
"Sif the Tank "
Ya its beast
Amd PhenomII X6 1090T
Asus Crosshair Formula IV
XFX Radeon 5770 1Gb i like how it looks(will crossfire soon )
Corsair H50 cooler
the works
Western Digital Velociraptor 150GB i like the size compared to the other hdd its quick (ssd will be coming soon two of them )
and
GSkill Trident 6 gigs ddr31600
ya all in all with the beast of a case about 1700
Fucking tank watercooling and then modding the case one more fan for harddrives and ssds or something of that sort
Ya its beast
Amd PhenomII X6 1090T
Asus Crosshair Formula IV
XFX Radeon 5770 1Gb i like how it looks(will crossfire soon )
Corsair H50 cooler
the works
Western Digital Velociraptor 150GB i like the size compared to the other hdd its quick (ssd will be coming soon two of them )
and
GSkill Trident 6 gigs ddr31600
ya all in all with the beast of a case about 1700
Fucking tank watercooling and then modding the case one more fan for harddrives and ssds or something of that sort
Re: everyones comp?
Gonzo thats the shit
doehsk hahahahahha
looks sexy
doehsk hahahahahha
looks sexy
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Re: everyones comp?
ahaha that was on paint ^_^hypra wrote:
use the free transform tool to make it look in perspective. noob!
Re: everyones comp?
Why do you wanna know what I have? Why are you so curious?
GET OFF MY LAWN!
GET OFF MY LAWN!
Re: everyones comp?
So Here is my first PC bought at Sears in like 86 or 87.
NAME PC 5000, 6000, 8000
MANUFACTURER Franklin
TYPE Professional Computer
ORIGIN U.S.A.
YEAR 1986
END OF PRODUCTION 1988
KEYBOARD PC style with numeric keypad and 10 function keys
CPU Intel 8088
SPEED 4.77 MHz
RAM 512 KB to 640 KB
TEXT MODES 40 or 80 columns x 25 lines
GRAPHIC MODES 640 x 200 dots - CGA mode
COLORS 16
SOUND 1 channel speaker
I/O PORTS Serial, Parallel, composite video, sound
BUILT IN MEDIA 1 or 2 5.25'' 360 KB floppy drives
OS MS-DOS 3.1
POWER SUPPLY Built-in PSU
PERIPHERALS All IBM and compatible expansion cards
PRICE $949.99 - PC-8000 with dual FDD and video card
NAME PC 5000, 6000, 8000
MANUFACTURER Franklin
TYPE Professional Computer
ORIGIN U.S.A.
YEAR 1986
END OF PRODUCTION 1988
KEYBOARD PC style with numeric keypad and 10 function keys
CPU Intel 8088
SPEED 4.77 MHz
RAM 512 KB to 640 KB
TEXT MODES 40 or 80 columns x 25 lines
GRAPHIC MODES 640 x 200 dots - CGA mode
COLORS 16
SOUND 1 channel speaker
I/O PORTS Serial, Parallel, composite video, sound
BUILT IN MEDIA 1 or 2 5.25'' 360 KB floppy drives
OS MS-DOS 3.1
POWER SUPPLY Built-in PSU
PERIPHERALS All IBM and compatible expansion cards
PRICE $949.99 - PC-8000 with dual FDD and video card
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Re: everyones comp?
You're so full of shit Gonzo.
$250 was pretty much the standard price for game consoles up until ps3 and xbox360. If you were alive and or old enough then you would have paid that much for a nintendo. I think we paid $200 for ours back then. It was about a year or 2 after it was released so it was cheaper.
We had that top feed VHS player too. it had a remote that had a 15ft cable that you plugged it into. we even had the fancycover for it so that the dust would keep out of it. It was nice to have the remote because you could set the vcr to change channels on the tv and if you didnt have a clicker for the tv then at least you could use the vcr to change the channel.
$250 was pretty much the standard price for game consoles up until ps3 and xbox360. If you were alive and or old enough then you would have paid that much for a nintendo. I think we paid $200 for ours back then. It was about a year or 2 after it was released so it was cheaper.
We had that top feed VHS player too. it had a remote that had a 15ft cable that you plugged it into. we even had the fancycover for it so that the dust would keep out of it. It was nice to have the remote because you could set the vcr to change channels on the tv and if you didnt have a clicker for the tv then at least you could use the vcr to change the channel.
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Re: everyones comp?
LOL
My first PC was back around 1990.
It was an AMSTRAD 386-SX Low Profile.
Had 20Mb HDD, 20Mhz CPU, 1MB RAM (I upgraded to 4)
Then I added this in around 1994:
Diamond Monster 3D 3dfx Voodoo1 4MB PCI
The CARD that started it all !!!!!! I remember QUAKE, HAVEN, TOMB RAIDER etc - VOODOO 3DFX rocked ! I think it cost me around $300-$400 bucks back in 94 or so.
Luv it!
My first PC was back around 1990.
It was an AMSTRAD 386-SX Low Profile.
Had 20Mb HDD, 20Mhz CPU, 1MB RAM (I upgraded to 4)
Then I added this in around 1994:
Diamond Monster 3D 3dfx Voodoo1 4MB PCI
The CARD that started it all !!!!!! I remember QUAKE, HAVEN, TOMB RAIDER etc - VOODOO 3DFX rocked ! I think it cost me around $300-$400 bucks back in 94 or so.
Luv it!
Re: everyones comp?
My first computer was a Texas Instruments TI-99/4a"
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Copied/pasted from Xfire profile because I'm a lazy fuck.
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Hard Drive: 150 GB Western Digital Velociraptor 10,000 RPM SATA
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 2252bw
Sound Card: Creative XFI ExtremeGamer
Speakers/Headphones: Logitech X-530 70-Watt 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System
Keyboard: Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
Mouse: Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
Mouse Surface: Belkin Black Mousepad
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Computer Case: Cooler Master Centurion 5
Re: everyones comp?
IT took me so long to save up I skipped the Voodoo/Voodoo 2 and went directly for theStrider wrote:LOL
Then I added this in around 1994:
Diamond Monster 3D 3dfx Voodoo1 4MB PCI
The CARD that started it all !!!!!! I remember QUAKE, HAVEN, TOMB RAIDER etc - VOODOO 3DFX rocked ! I think it cost me around $300-$400 bucks back in 94 or so.
Luv it!
3DFX Voodoo BANSHEE
16MB SDRam 100MHz 10ns
250MHz RAMDAC
Maximum 2-D Graphics Resolution 1920 x 1440
AGP 1x & NO AGP Texturing Support
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Before that I had the MATRIX 3D Processing addon card
you know I still have the BANSHEE in production for 1 of my *nix boxes dam thing wont die.
The first computer model I can remember having was the 8086 5Mhz i think
640k ram
2 5 1/4 floppies (no HDD) (first disk load was dos)
CGA then EGA then VGA
GOOD times...with WordStar for school work printed in dot matrix.
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I actually own 3 computers, but I will list my most powerful machine, where all my DoD:S action takes place.
Instead of listing everything, I just did a CPU-Z Validation. Feel free to check it out.
For more details: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1369208
For monitors I have a BenQ 22" Widescreen (1680x1050) as my primary and a Dell 17" Fullscreen (1280x1024) as my secondary display.
My case is a Cool Master 690 II Advanced (http://www.coolermaster.com/product.php?product_id=6638) This case rocks, very clean on the inside, and plenty of room to hide those ugly wires. And has the added bonus of being very affordable, features only found on $200+ cases for around $100.
Cooling solution: Zalman CNPS9700LED. When I bought this it was considered the best heatsink on the market. I am planing on upgrading to water cooling some time in the future. The Swiftech H20-220 kit is at the top of my wish list right now.
I am also planing on upgrading my CPU to one of AMD's new 6-cores in the near future, as I heard they overclock very well. Stay tuned...
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My first computer was a Commodore Vic20 hooked up to the family TV, but my first full computer system was a Commodore 64. My pops bought me the full system with a desk, monitor, cassette-tape drive, floppy drive and speakers. I mention this, because I plan on buying one of the new replica machines Commodore is bringing to market soon. http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/111/1116901p1.html. It will become my new TV computer. LMFAO, I "LOVE" it!
Instead of listing everything, I just did a CPU-Z Validation. Feel free to check it out.
For more details: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1369208
For monitors I have a BenQ 22" Widescreen (1680x1050) as my primary and a Dell 17" Fullscreen (1280x1024) as my secondary display.
My case is a Cool Master 690 II Advanced (http://www.coolermaster.com/product.php?product_id=6638) This case rocks, very clean on the inside, and plenty of room to hide those ugly wires. And has the added bonus of being very affordable, features only found on $200+ cases for around $100.
Cooling solution: Zalman CNPS9700LED. When I bought this it was considered the best heatsink on the market. I am planing on upgrading to water cooling some time in the future. The Swiftech H20-220 kit is at the top of my wish list right now.
I am also planing on upgrading my CPU to one of AMD's new 6-cores in the near future, as I heard they overclock very well. Stay tuned...
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My first computer was a Commodore Vic20 hooked up to the family TV, but my first full computer system was a Commodore 64. My pops bought me the full system with a desk, monitor, cassette-tape drive, floppy drive and speakers. I mention this, because I plan on buying one of the new replica machines Commodore is bringing to market soon. http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/111/1116901p1.html. It will become my new TV computer. LMFAO, I "LOVE" it!
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Re: everyones comp?
DeUltimaPunisher wrote:Cooling solution: Zalman CNPS9700LED.
I am also planing on upgrading my CPU to one of AMD's new 6-cores in the near future
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My first computer was a Commodore Vic20
<3 Zalman. I'm using the same cooler right now and it's quite awesome. Maybe some day I'll dabble in the water-cooling business.
Good luck with the 6-core, mate. Let us know how it goes.
I don't quite remember all the specs of my first computer at this time, but I remember when we went to the store to upgrade to a 4.26 GB hard drive. Shit, I never thought we'd fill that up. And now I have a multi-terabyte file server sitting next to my gamin rig.
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I remember the first custom PC/IBM Clone I bought, and I picked up a 100MB HD, at the time I thought I was King shit. Back in the days when HDs cost $1 a MB. The OS (MS-DOS & the newly invented (experimental) Windows) didn't even take up 10MB combined. Oh how times have changed. Soon enough we will be dabbling in Petabyte drives and wondering how we ever survived with Gigabyte drives at all... LMFAOStealth Albino wrote: <3 Zalman. I'm using the same cooler right now and it's quite awesome. Maybe some day I'll dabble in the water-cooling business.
Good luck with the 6-core, mate. Let us know how it goes.
I don't quite remember all the specs of my first computer at this time, but I remember when we went to the store to upgrade to a 4.26 GB hard drive. Shit, I never thought we'd fill that up. And now I have a multi-terabyte file server sitting next to my gamin rig.
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I remember when we picked up a 40MB SCSI like HD for the IBM CLONE 8088 that needed an added riser card (most did, but it was bigger than the average card), which was 2500 bucks. I assume it was scsi cause it looked like the huge 50 pin ribbon but it could have been bigger. The dam HD was as big as the PC case. So PUN with 100MB you were king shit!DeUltimaPunisher wrote:I remember the first custom PC/IBM Clone I bought, and I picked up a 100MB HD, at the time I thought I was King shit. Back in the days when HDs cost $1 a MB. The OS (MS-DOS & the newly invented (experimental) Windows) didn't even take up 10MB combined. Oh how times have changed. Soon enough we will be dabbling in Petabyte drives and wondering how we ever survived with Gigabyte drives at all... LMFAOStealth Albino wrote: <3 Zalman. I'm using the same cooler right now and it's quite awesome. Maybe some day I'll dabble in the water-cooling business.
Good luck with the 6-core, mate. Let us know how it goes.
I don't quite remember all the specs of my first computer at this time, but I remember when we went to the store to upgrade to a 4.26 GB hard drive. Shit, I never thought we'd fill that up. And now I have a multi-terabyte file server sitting next to my gamin rig.
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Re: everyones comp?
I'm curious to know what computers are going to be like in one to two generations. Us "old timers" are still going to be rocking face on DoD:S when the little whipper-snappers are going to be doing live-action 3D shit or something.
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Isnt that the game thing out in sweden or some shit ?