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You guys have such noob computers

800 MHz Processing Speed
Pentium 3 Technology
30 GBs (I know a lot) of Hard Drive Space
16 Inch Montior
Default Graphics and Audio (although they are still space age)
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Whats with the monitor?
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Meh, mine's nothing great, but I've had it since 2001. It's from Medion, which is a german company. My parents picked it up at an ADLI's foodstore one day, which may sound wierd, but it works good enough for me, though it isn't as great at playing games as I'd like it to be, it can play most games, but not always maxed out.

- 80GB HDD
- 512 MB RAM (2 256MB sticks, came with 1, but I got another)
- 1.8 GHZ CPU (Not sure what kind, I forgot)
- Nvidia GeForce Ti 3 200 (not sure about the 200 part >.>)
- Integrated sound (blech)
- 15" Monitor
Last Edit: June 22, 2006, 12:06:36 am by Konnoryuu
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Current computer:

 CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+
 Motherboard: ASUS A8N5X
 Memory: PC3200 1GB DDR (Dual Channel)
 Hard Drive: Seagate 120GB SATA
 VGA: MSI-6600 256MB PCI-Express
 Optical Drive: Samsung DVD+/-RW 16X Black
 Sony 42 in 1 Card Reader
 Sound: AI Audio (8-channel Audio, Integrated)
 LAN: Dual Gigabit LAN
 Logitech Black Keyboard
 Logitech Optical Mouse
 Speakers: Logitech X-230 2.1 Speaker
 Case: Mid ATX 268K-3 Case
 Monitor: AG neovo F-415 15" LCD Monitor

Old computer (gave it to my brother)

CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2800+
Memory: 768mb PC2700 SDRAM
Hard Drive: 76GB
VGA: Radeon 9600SE 128MB (AGP 4x)

I actually managed to get Oblivion running on that rig on low-med settings.  It ran pretty well too, which shocked me.  Unfortunately the power supply is weak and the PC is under-cooled.  This results in frequent restarts and lock-ups when playing games too long.  =(
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Whats with the monitor?
That's the only question you have about my awesome computer?
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He wants to hook you up with one of his signature models he builds himself out of magic and dreams.
yes coulombs are "germaine", did you learn that word at talk like a dick school?
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Let's get back on topic guys.
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processor: intel celeron d 2.66ghz
ram: 256mb pc2100 ddr & 512mb pc2700 ddr (768mb total)
gpu: 64mb integrated intel extreme
hdd: 10gb/10k rpm (system drive), 80gb/7200rpm WDC & 61gb/7200rpm Maxtor [150gb ][/150gb]
optical: 52x32x52 cd-rw
audio: onboard
keyboard: compaq multimedia
mouse: logitech
psu: 450w
case: big ass server case w/ 5 fans
os: win xp pro sp2
monitor: gateway le500 15" (14" viewable)

computer i had 2 days ago that was replaced by the above:
processor: intel piii 500mhz
ram: 320mb pc100/133
gpu: 64mb nvidia
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Dell Laptop; yeah....
Inspiron B130

Processor: Intel Pentium M 735 Processor (1.70GHz, 400MHz FSB, 2MB Cache)
OS: Genuine Windows XP Home Edition
Memory: 512 MB shared3 DDR SDRAM standard
Storage: 40 GB Ultra ATA HDD
Graphics: 14.1" WXGA TFT active-matrix widescreen display with 1280 x 800 resolution
                Integrated Intel®  Media Accelerator 900 Graphics
Sound: Integrated Stereo Sound
Communication: Integrated 10/100 Ethernet,  Dell 1370 wireless solution (802.11 b/g) (Internal)
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processor: intel celeron d 2.66ghz
ram: 256mb pc2100 ddr & 512mb pc2700 ddr (768mb total)
gpu: 64mb integrated intel extreme
hdd: 10gb/10k rpm (system drive), 80gb/7200rpm WDC & 61gb/7200rpm Maxtor [150gb total]
optical: 52x32x52 cd-rw
audio: onboard
keyboard: compaq multimedia
mouse: logitech
psu: 450w
case: big ass server case w/ 5 fans
os: win xp pro sp2
monitor: gateway le500 15" (14" viewable)

i just upgraded my pc yesterday. yay :)
the changes made to the above include:
ram: 512mb pc2700 ddr333 & 512mb pc3200 ddr400 (1gb total. i have to take back the pc2700 stick and get another pc3200)
gpu: 512mb diamond ati x1600 pro (i only have AGP, so i couldn't go with the 1900 series)
hdd: 300gb maxtor sata 1.5
monitor: compaq mv720 17" (16.1" viewable)

i'm much more content being able to play WoW on maxed out settings with no lag at all :)
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new specs!!

Motherboard: Elitegroup 661GX-M ATX Micro blah blah
RAM: 2x256mb (512mb) upgrading soon to 2x1gb (2gb)
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT 256mb AGP 4x/8x
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.8ghz dual core whatever
HDD: 2x 80gb
monitor: 17" Dell LCD monitor
Power supply: 450w
Keyboard/Mouse: Dynex

misc: cooler master heatsink
2 red/blue fans, 1 blue fan all 3 80mm


Last Edit: August 02, 2006, 04:02:44 am by unusualgamer
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There are no dual core pentium 4s. Is it a core duo, or a core 2 duo, or a pentium D?
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here some pictures.

Last Edit: August 17, 2006, 09:00:05 am by DENG kevon
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cheap assed case
500 Watt Apevia (Aspire) turbolink Power Supply
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2500+
Mobo: Asus A7V600-X
RAM: 1536 Mb
Vid Card: PNY Verto Nvdia GeForce FX-5500 128Mb PCI
Sound Card AOpen Cobra AW-850
17in Hp 1740 LCD Monitor
60GB HDD and another 40GBHDD
Last Edit: August 09, 2006, 07:07:15 pm by Limexx
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I was bored so I decided to tell everyone what I have built into my computer and what I plan to do with it.

I have:

Server case w/ see thru side**
768 MB DDR400 RAM*
A-bit MOBO*
AMD 2600+*
300 GB Seagate HD**
Geforce fx 5200*
Video Capture card*
Neon light**
Neon VGA fan**
DVD writer lightscribe drive*
Dual 17" Flat screen CRT monitors*

*These are the parts I people have given to me
**these are the parts I had to buy

Planning on going:
2GB DDR400 RAM
LANPARTY or A-Bit socket 939 mobo
AMD X2 4800+
2x Ge-Force 9800 GTS SLi-ed
2x 300 gb SATA drives
Same cd drive
Thermaltake Kandalf case

just got bored and found the forums lol
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Planning on going:
2GB DDR400 RAM
LANPARTY or A-Bit socket 939 mobo
AMD X2 4800+
2x Ge-Force 9800 GTS SLi-ed
2x 300 gb SATA drives
Same cd drive

Thermaltake Kandalf case

thermaltake cases are overrated :blink: and bulky. Most of them are $100< but SOME are pretty durable and can take a beating.
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thermaltake cases are overrated :blink: and bulky. Most of them are $100< but SOME are pretty durable and can take a beating.

Yeah, I was think thermaltake or sonata from asus or a-bit
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why would you want to beat your computer case


also, good luck finding a geforce 9800 ...
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why would you want to beat your computer case

i didn't mean like intentionally, like if you were carrying it and stupidly hit a wall and crack/dent the case :shocking: or worse, dropping it.   :crazy:
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If you drop your system, the condition of the case is the last thing you should be concerned with. The impact has the potential to do some critical damage to the electronics.
Last Edit: August 16, 2006, 01:57:22 pm by 2Beers
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