Thought it'd be cool for everyone to weigh in on what their primary PC is, as I figure some people here (like myself) are geeks. I'm lookin' to do some Rockets themed case-modding soon (when I get my Dremel tool -- hopefully for Christmas ) My System (aka Shodan) : Athlon (Slot A) 750 Mhz Overclocked at 787 Mhz Asus K7V mobo 128 Megs PC133 RAM Voodoo 3 3500 TV (overclocked from 183 to 200Mhz) one 15 gig 7200RPM HD and one 3.2 gig SB Live! Running dual-boot Linux (RH 6.2) and WinME Anyone else do any overclocking, etc? What's your PC?
uh. well i don't have a name for my PC (or car or male body parts)...i don't play games so i don't need anything fancy: AMD K-6 450Mhz, 128 MB Ram, 13 GB Hard Drive, 8x CD Burner, 17 inch monitor. Running Win98. [This message has been edited by outlaw (edited December 12, 2000).]
Alienware build... P3 Gig Chip 2 60 Gig HD Array with Fast Track Raid controller NeVidia Geforce2 64m Video Card Pinnacle DV500 Capture Card 384 SDRAM (PC-133) Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum PlexWriter CD Burner DVD/CD Rom 250 Zip ------------------
Why would you overclock a 750 Mhz processor to 787 Mhz? Do you really think you're going to see any noticeable benefit from it? You're just gonna **** your system up. Anyway: Dell Dimension XPS B, 600 Mhz, 128 MB RAM, 12 GB HD, 17" monitor. Pretty standard. I don't even like computers much so it didn't make much sense to go hog wild when I bought this one.
PII-400 192 megs of RAM tiny 6 Gig HD 8 meg Video Card cheap sound card 1 Sony Spressa USB CD-RW 1 Zip 100 this system is pretty bottom of the line these days, I think after the New Year, I am going to upgrade to a PIII with a big @ss HD and internal CD and zip.... DVD and all that stuff! If anyone would like to donate to the "rockHEAD new computer fund" email me! hehe... maybe I can get payPAL... hehe rH ------------------ *** THIS SPACE FOR LEASE ***
I don't see the point in overclocking your system by only 37 MHz. Overall your system will only experience negligible improvement performance-wise...likely so slight that you won't even notice. Hopefully your PC has a good cooling system, because overclocking generally causes the processor to run hotter & shortens the life of it....especially if you intend to overclock it more than you already have. Anyway, my PC is crap....but despite a few mishaps here and there I'm pretty much satisfied with it. For now. Brand: Hewlett-Packard Processor: Intel Pentium II 233 MHz w/ MMX technology HDD #1: 2.5 gig 5400 RPM HDD #2: 13 gig 5400 RPM (Western Digital) RAM: 64 MB (plan to upgrade to 128 MB soon since RAM is so cheap) CD-ROM: Sony 24X CD-ROM (plan to replace this with a Plextor CD-RW drive soon) Tape Drive: Colorado T3000 Video: Integrated into the motherboard (I hate that) Sound Card: Creative Sound-Blaster (16 channels I think....standard stuff) OS: Windows 98: Second Edition Monitor: 15" Magnavox w/ attached speakers on both sides Iomega USB 100MB Zip Drive Printer: Hewlett Packard 882C DeskJet Modem: 3Com Sportster 56K Faxmodem (internal) NIC: Basically your standard 3Com Ethernet card I'm going to learn how to build my own computer. With AMD Athlons and Durons, 700-900 MHz dropping down into the $70 - $125 range, and expected to drop further in about 5 weeks, hell I could build my own top-of-the-line PC for well under $1,000. ------------------ [This message has been edited by Cold Hard (edited December 12, 2000).]
Err... umm... I got yer geek (and they're all primary to me!): PC #1 - aka TITAN AMD TBird 800 MHz Fong Kai FK-320 Super Mid case (drool) Abit KT7 Mobo 256 MB PC133 RAM 40 GB HD ASUS V7700 GTS2 32 MB AGP video card Plextor Plexwriter 12/10/32A CD-R Toshiba 6702B 48x CD ROM OEM LS120 drive SB Live! 3com NIC Win98 & NT 4 PC #2 - aka ARIEL, Oracle server Celeron 400 Soyo SY-6BA+ III mobo Englight mid-tower case 256 MB RAM Voodoo3 16 MB AGP card 30 GB HD & 5 GB HD Toshiba 6702B 48x CD ROM OEM LS120 drive SB Live! Linksys NIC Win2000 Pro PC #3 - aka APOLLO, SQL Server Celeron 400 AOpen AX6BC Mobo Enlight mid-tower case 128 MB RAM 5 GB HD & 7 GB HD Toshiba 6702B 48x CD ROM OEM LS120 drive Linksys NIC Soon to be Solaris PC #4 - aka NOMAD Toshiba Tecra 8000 Laptop PII 366 128 MB RAM DVD ROM 10 GB HD floppy (wee) Linksys modem/NIC combo card And everything's tied together with a Linksys Etherfast cable modem/dsl router. BTW, I'm awaiting Surfguy's response with his monster 1.4 GHz P4... hehe. What a dweeb. ------------------ If you like larger booties, Domanique Sachsa would be on that list as well. --Jeff of SaveMeSomeBooty.com fame in the BBS Hangout forum (hope the man doesn't run for a political position - he's dead meat)
Overclocking... the geek version of hotrodding except that it doesn't get you chicks. ------------------ If you like larger booties, Domanique Sachsa would be on that list as well. --Jeff of SaveMeSomeBooty.com fame in the BBS Hangout forum (hope the man doesn't run for a political position - he's dead meat)
I call mine "joe": Brand: Custom Made Processor: AMD K6 450 MHz HDD #1: 8.0 gig RAM: 128 MB CD-ROM: 40x (don't know what brand) Video: Integrated into the motherboard - Trident 9440 PCI (Geyser Card, I can't even find drivers for it anymore) Sound Card: Creative Sound-Blaster (16 channels I think....standard stuff) OS: Windows 98: Second Edition Monitor: 17" NEC MultiSync 5FGp Printer: Lexmark Winwriter 150C Modem: 3Com 56K Faxmodem (internal) Toshiba Cable Modem (external) I know, I know my PC sucks arse. But I am soon to get a new one on my Birthday (Feb25, for anyone looking to send presents, e-mail me ) ------------------ Francis out top, 9 seconds on the clock, he gives a no look pass to Cuttino Mobley, 4 seconds left, Mobley passes to an open Langhi in the corner with 1 second left! Langhi at the buzzer.......YES!!! How Sweet It Is!! [This message has been edited by Rockets R' Us (edited December 12, 2000).]
I ended up going for "cheap" when I bought my computer last year, so I have a: eMachines Celeron 366, 64MB RAM, 3.4 GB HD (primary), 8.4 GB HD (secondary), CD-ROM, video and audio on the motherboard (I hate that, too, but when you go cheap, it's what you usually get), firewire card, ethernet card. I have another identical machine on the way (I ordered it yesterday) so I can have computers on the network in each room of my apartment (sometimes there are times I want to work in the bedroom, sometimes I want to work in the living room). I got one of those Linksys routers and a workgroup hub to set up a network. I also have a 180 MHz PowerMac Clone, but I don't like it, so I don't use it very often. ------------------ Houston Sports Board The Anti-Bud Adams Page
Damn, DoD, you're set. . . I envy you. BTW, overclocking does too get you chicks . . . just the nerdy ones ------------------ "I am who I am, who I am, well who am I?" -- Dave Matthews Band "Dancing Nancies"
I have an iMac in my bedroom and a G4 in my computer room. Macs Rule! ------------------ Ceo of the Walt Williams fan club. Web site coming soon atheistalliance.org [This message has been edited by DEANBCURTIS (edited December 12, 2000).]
Old & slow with a mind of it's own. ------------------ www.dsscake.com [This message has been edited by Frank Black (edited December 12, 2000).]
Frank Black You must've stole mine... wait I'm using it now Then, you must break into my apartment and use mine, yeah that's it. --------------------- Vengeance & DoD, You are both hereby invited over for dinner. The catch is you can't leave until my computer works right.... ------------------ "I have a DREAM.........his name's Hakeem." DREAMer's Rocket Page
I'm not really sure. I just bought a couple more, I think...or maybe it was a rack. What's a rack? And why do they need to put Raid in them; I mean, "bugs" is just a figure of speech, No? My admin won't tell me what they are, and I'm not allowed to take them home. I am supposed to share. Damn! I can't even play with my own toys.
iMac G3 Special Edition DV 500 Mhz G3 Processor 128 Mb RAM DVD Firewire I have two other iMac's - one my wife uses and one in my studio with a USB to MIDI interface. I also have a Dell desktop that I'm about to pawn off on someone and get either a Dell or Compaq laptop. ------------------ Mmmmmmm. Sacrelicious.
Asus P3V4X P3 667 128 MB RAM, PC133 17" Viewsonic A75f flatscreen monitor Diamond Viper V770 Non-Ultra, 32MB Sound Blaster Live 1024 PCI Fujitsu 8.4 GB Atapi 44x CD Win98 Second Ed. Really not a computer geek (no really!). Just wanted to prove to myself I could build one. ------------------
900 mhz 60 gig 128 meg athlon processor I couldn't possibly go into more detail than that. I am still rather ignorant of the meanings of all those numbers. ------------------ "Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning how to put food on their family while being put to death."