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Archer

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Post 23 Jun 2006, 06:12

Hey guys

What kind of computers do you guys have,I'm on a laptop right now its pretty nice I have DSl internet its really fast jw what kind of cpus you guys have
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Litude

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King Karolus

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Post 25 Jun 2006, 19:19

My comp is kind of old, but it has been upgraded a lot of times, originally it had the following specs:

512 DDR RAM (Can't remember clockspeed)
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ 1.79 GHz
Sapphire Radeon 9200 SE
120 GB Diamond Maxtor 9
LG 52x CD-ROM Drive
LG 52x CD-R Drive (Whatever a burner is called)


In my first upgrade I did the following stuff:

Added second harddrive - 250 GB Diamond Maxtor 10
LG 52x CD-ROM Drive -> 48x CD-ROM & 16x DVD-ROM Drive Combo


In my third (major) upgrade I changed the following stuff:

512 DDR RAM -> 1024 DDR RAM
Sapphire Radeon 9200 SE -> Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro
AMD Athlon XP 2200+ 1.79 GHz -> AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 1.82 GHz
LG 52x CD-R Burner Drive -> LG 52x CD-R & 16x DVD+R&DVD-R Combo Drive

After the third upgrade my comp got some major overheating issues so I purchased some additional fans, however when I replaced my GPU fan it broke so I'm back to my old 9200 :(. Luckily a X600 costs only a but under 100? so I'll probably upgrade to it someday, but I think my power supply has to be upgraded as well to give it enough power.
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Krom

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Post 12 Jul 2006, 11:19

Mine is P2260+GF6600GT. Other specs are not that important IMO
I'm using flatrate DSL (128k) and quite happy with it.
Things I don't like in my PC are:
- noise - I want it silent :roll:
- Vibra128 PCI soundcard - sounds really not that good :?

What can you recommend me to do ?
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twelvespike

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Post 12 Jul 2006, 12:34

Mine is P2260+GF6600GT. Other specs are not that important IMO
I'm using flatrate DSL (128k) and quite happy with it.
Things I don't like in my PC are:
- noise - I want it silent :roll:
- Vibra128 PCI soundcard - sounds really not that good :?

What can you recommend me to do ?
howd u mean silent? what noises are you talkin about mate?!?!

Martyn
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Krom

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Post 12 Jul 2006, 13:02

I mean cooling fans noises and HDD working noise.

I have 2 8cm fans blowing at my GPU and HDD rack. I keep em at 5v power supply, but when it comes to playing anything I boost em to 12v. Even though at 5v they sound quite noticably.
Also there are 3 HDDs I have. It's not much of a trouble when I'm listening to WinAmp, but I prefer working in silence.

Anyway I don't know much I can do about it :(
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twelvespike

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Post 12 Jul 2006, 15:14

Yeah cooling fans can be annoying. Im on my laptop, will check sometime what sort of fan it is etc, but sometimes it seems really loud. Lol as for HDD noises... Hmmmm. That can be v. annoying. Luckily my laptop doesnt make too much noise. What sort of PC r u running? XP? I guess it might be different as im in England and u r somewhere else!!

Martyn
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Krom

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Post 12 Jul 2006, 16:24

I have WinXP installed.

I've just exchanged PCI blower (GPU fan removed a long ago for it was VERY loud) and now it runs a bit quiter :)
Also I'm not really glad with HDD temperatures - 41C right now with almost nil load. Though it's hot here - ~30C - summer :roll:
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TonyDXIII

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Post 12 Jul 2006, 18:20

Mwhahahaha All Fear my power. But the AOL kills me..... :(

My System:

Windows XP Professional - Service pack 2
RAM - 2.00 GB
HardDrive - 50 GB (Bad Need more)
Running on a Duel Xeon Processor
Got me the 6600 Nivida Graphics card.
Uh, everything else I don't really care about.

In the future I will get a nicer computer for myself.
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Krom

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Post 14 Jul 2006, 09:54

You fogot to mention your CPU :wink:

What monitors you guys have ? Resolution and size I'm interesetd about.

I've got 17" IIYAMA at 1152*864*100Hz and it has pretty nice high-brightness mode to watch photos and movies, it makes em more life-like.
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Litude

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Post 16 Jul 2006, 21:55

Intel sucks, AMD all the way :D
Loud computers seem to be a big problem nowdays as first fans were added on the CPUs causing some additional sounds and now even the GPUs need cooling. Does anyone know when the PSUs started appearing with fans on them. Can't remember whether my old comp had a fan on the PSU or not...

My comp might not be really top notch, but I don't really need one either as I'm in no hurry to play the most current games. They are too expensive compared to the content so I usually stick to older games unless I can get it cheap (bought settlers 5 for around 15?). DOSBox has been one of my most used programs recently :).

Anyways as my monitor I'm using a 17" HP 1280x1024 @ 60Hz. I hate it as after a while it starts making an annyoing beeping noise (it probably suffers minor overheating).
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olegasole

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Post 10 Sep 2006, 16:13

i have a ibm thinkpad laptop with ati grathics and alot of other good things i forgot :oops:
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hugo

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Post 20 Dec 2006, 19:05

Problems with fans? Try to replace them with professional ones, PAPST makes very good (and very expensive) fans, we use them in the entertainment sector.

My machine:

CPU: Intel 3,20 Ghz.
Ram: 2048 MB = 2 GB
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 6600 LE --> Ultra Silent :D
HDD: Maxtor 250 Gb SATA

LG DVD-ROM player
LG DVD-ROM writer
Logitech MX 1000 laser mouse (wireless ofcourse)...
Samsung SyncMaster 930BF 19" LCD monitor
And a second old crappy Compaq V55 15" monitor for video editing purpose.


Hugo
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olegasole

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Post 27 Dec 2006, 03:26

i have a fan cover that has a gun on it!
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harold

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Post 21 Nov 2007, 20:46

wow heavy necropost! but no one seems to be posting here..

the computer I'm currently using is quite new:

ASUS Striker Extreme based:
QX6850 (aka Intel quad core, 3GHz)
4GB DDR2 800MHz
GeForce 8800GTS 640MB XXX by XFX (yes I got it before the GT was released)
320GD SATAII harddisk (random brand, 16MB buffer)

11885 3DMarks without overclocking, nice eh?
The weakest link is is the GeForce 8800GTS, someday I'll put two Ultra's in SLI of course, maybe in the 9k series but probably not in 8k series

Then the second weakest link is (surprisingly) the quad core, the new Penryn is performing quite a lot better, and they are even cheaper than the QX6850 for some reason (if only I had known that earlier.. although it's not like the QX6850 is bad or so)

700W PSU (not realy "uber", but it's alright, and has nice cables)
Case: ThermalTake Armour black (ok I forgot the number)
looks like this:
Image

edit: I build it myself of course, but the CPU cooler hurt my finger :( all these sharp copper cooling things are nice of course but they do hurt if the cpu cooler is fighting back

edit2: obviously I use XP 64bit
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Litude

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Post 22 Nov 2007, 13:42

Seems like you have some quite good power in that rig there! Shouldn't become obsolete on quite some time (Though I'm sure your pockets have to be a lot lighter now).
4GB DDR2 800MHz
Isn't 2GB more than enough still? :D
the new Penryn is performing quite a lot better, and they are even cheaper than the QX6850 for some reason (if only I had known that earlier.. although it's not like the QX6850 is bad or so)
The Penryn cheaper? Last time I checked they were 900? and yours around 800? (in Finland). Naturally, they might have been the same price back when you bought it... I gotta say I would never personally spend close to 1000? on a processor, my comp usually ends up costing something like that.
The Penryn would be quite nice to have though. :D Other than just being very fast it also seems quite overclocking friendly. At Tom's Hardware they managed to overclock it to 4GHz by using only air cooling :shock: (3rd party fan of course).

I did find your choice of harddrive interesting. That's where I usually tend to spend quite a lot of money (I currently have 370GB but it's running out of space :D). The brand is something I also find quite important, I just hate getting a harddrive crash.

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