Geeks: Post your computer specs.

yeah, somebody tried to start a new one but a mod closed it and linked to that old one :)
 
Neat - to answer the thread topic:

P4 3Ghz
1GB DDR pc3200 RAM
MSI 875P Neo Motherboard
Viewsonic e90f monitor
ATI Radeon 9700 Vid Card
Altec Lansing THX Certified ADA-995
 
My project for this week was configuring my 40MHz SPARCStation as a Windows Primary Domain Controller (PDC) using Samba. Then I setup roaming profiles (which are stored on the server) so that no matter what computer I use in my house, I get the same desktop,startmenu,my documents, etc.

Its great because I use my g/f's laptop in the living room when we're watching tv and then she'll take it to school the next morning. As long as I successfully log out and sychronize my profile, all my files will be present when I log in on my own machine the next day.

No Win2K Server required, however domain logons only work with WinXP Professional (Not Home Edition), but I'm sure you already knew that Home Edition sucks ass.
 
P4 2.67 Ghz
Gigabyte M/B
1GB DDR pc3200 RAM
160GB of Hard Drive (120GB + 40GB)
NVidia GeForce FX5200 128MB
MSI 52X CDRW
TDK 4X DVDRW
Custom Windows 2000 SP4 and Windows XP Pro (Dual Boot)
 
yay, new comp
thermaltake xaser III 2000a
enermax 460W P/S for dual CPU
abit is7-g
p4 2.4C --> 3.0GHz
1gb dual channel pc4000 (DDR500)
zalman cnps-7000cu
radeon 9800 pro
LG 4040b
plextor 12/10/32
audigy 2
2x120gb Western digital 7200rpm 8mb cache in raid 0
1x40gb Maxtor 7200rpm 2mb cache

i think i covered everything.. heh
 
okay this is real nurdy, my home network lol

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don't know if you can see my machine, its the one with dual monitors, anyways here are the specs

Athlon Barton 1.833Ghz@2.2GHz
Areo7+ heat sink and blower
480W Pwr Supply
1GB Ram PC3200
MSI Nvidia FX 5600 256MB DDR (8x AGP)
ATi Radeon 7500 64MB DDR w/ TV out(PCI)
80GB Maxtor 7200RPM Fluid bearing
40GB Maxtor 7200RPM Fluid bearing
Asus A7V600 RAID, w/ Gigabit lan
Liteon 16x DVD ROM
Liteon 48x12x48 CDRW
Creative 5.1 5300 Surround speakers
Dual 10" banpassed sub w/ 500W amp :)
Too poor for a Floppy drive
Soft56K modem (caller id)
Creative live 5.1 SB
Samsung 19" flat screen
KDS 19"
microsoft KB/optical mouse
 
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i haven't been following macs for some time and it looks like they got really crazy
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Summary

Dual 2GHz PowerPC G5
8GB DDR400 SDRAM (PC3200) - 8x1GB
2x250GB Serial ATA - 7200rpm
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro
Apple Cinema HD Display (23" flat panel)
Apple Cinema HD Display (23" flat panel) + Apple DVI to ADC Adapter
AirPort Extreme Card
Bluetooth Module
56k V.92 internal modem
SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)
Apple Keyboard & Apple Mouse - U.S. English
Mac OS X - U.S. English
iPod - 40GB
iSight
AirPort Extreme Base Station (with modem and antenna port)
.Mac Promotional Bundle
APP for Power Mac (w/ or w/o display) - Enrollment Kit



Subtotal $20,647.00

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pr5owner said:
okay this is real nurdy, my home network lol

don't know if you can see my machine, its the one with dual monitors, anyways here are the specs

Athlon Barton 1.833Ghz@2.2GHz
Areo7+ heat sink and blower
480W Pwr Supply
1GB Ram PC3200
MSI Nvidia FX 5600 256MB DDR (8x AGP)
ATi Radeon 7500 64MB DDR w/ TV out(PCI)
80GB Maxtor 7200RPM Fluid bearing
40GB Maxtor 7200RPM Fluid bearing
Asus A7V600 RAID, w/ Gigabit lan
Liteon 16x DVD ROM
Liteon 48x12x48 CDRW
Creative 5.1 5300 Surround speakers
Dual 10" banpassed sub w/ 500W amp :)
Too poor for a Floppy drive
Soft56K modem (caller id)
Creative live 5.1 SB
Samsung 19" flat screen
KDS 19"
microsoft KB/optical mouse
Why the hell do you have that many computers in your home?
 
cuz its... cool.. *looks down in shame* LOL well some are company compters like the 2 bad dells and we upgrade regularly
 
Intel Penitum 4 2.4B @ 3.2GHz on Alpha PAL8942 with 120mm Fan - 178MHz FSB
Giga-Byte GA-8IPE1000 Pro
Radeon 9500NP - Hacked to 9800 - (375 Core/290 Mem)
512MB Dual Channel Samsung -CTL stepping PC2700 @ 3000
80GB IBM HD, 2x 30GB Maxtor's in RAID 0
Promise RAID Card
Phillips Acoustic Edge 5.1 Sound
16x Pioneer Slot load DVD
Zip250
350W Enermax PSU
2 UV Cathodes
Green UV Reactive Fans all over, UV Reactive IDE Cables, and UV Reactive PSU Window.

Oh yeah, a UV reactive acrylic window on the case.

been sitting around for about 4 months now without an upgrade.

forgot input devices

Logitech USB Elite Keyboard
Logitech MX500 Mouse on Everglide Pad
19" Silver/Gray Envision Flatscreen CRT
Logitech Z-560 4.1 Speaker System :) (400W RMS)
 
My Laptop:

Toshiba R100 w/ Intel Centrino
Intel Pentium M Processor 1.20GHz
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
1GB PC2700 DDR SDRAM (1G x1)
12" Polysilicon XGA Display
60GB HDD (5400 rpm)
DVD-R/RW/RAM
Wireless (802.11a/b)
Bluetooth Ready
2-USB (2.0) ports
iLINK (IEEE 1394) port
1-FIR port
SD media slot
10/100 Ethernet
V.92/56K modem

My Desktop
P4 3.06 with HT
1GB PC2700 DDR
120 GB HD
DVD-R/RW/RAM
DVD-ROM
ATI ALL in wonder 8500 128MB
SB Live
+ way to many peripherals
 
K, time for me to give myself a shameless plug:D Since you all know so much about computers, please, tell me what I should buy!! If it's not trouble, link me to a product that will work for me.
I need your guys' knowledge to help me out.
http://www.msprotege.com/vbb225/showthread.php?s=&threadid=32057
I know a lot of you helped me, but I still don't know what I'm doing. I've got the cash, I just need to know what will work on my comp with the specs im currently using. I want to make sure i buy the right parts.
 
get a system with like an athlon 2400+, 512MB Ram, and a geforce 4 ti4200, it should do very well in pretty much any application.
 
Anything over a 1.3 is overkill for the average user. The only application that I notice a difference between my g/f's 1.4GHz laptop and my 2GHz PC with all the bells and whistles is Adobe Photoshop...specifically the wait time when applying cpu-intensive filters.

I don't play the latest and greatest video games but NFS Porsche, Half-Life, Max Payne, Stronghold, and The Sims work fine on both computers. The Sims, w/o any expansion packs, worked fine on my Celeron 300.

2400+ is a waist of electricity. You might as well double up your computer as a space heater. Just get 512MB of ram and a 7200RPM hard drive and you'll be all set. People often confuse the need for a faster cpu with the need for more ram or a faster graphics card.
 
Black Basic Tower case with 450 Watt Power Supply
(Don't Judge a Book by its cover kind of thing)
Pentium IV-2.66 533 FSB
Asus P4S800 Motherboard
D-Link DFE-530+ 10/100 NIC
Hawking 56K Modem
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2
ATi Radeon 9600 Pro
512 MB Ram PC3200
Maxtor DiamondMax 120GB HD
Belkin Optical Mouse
Logitech Elite Keyboard
19" LCD Dell Ultrasharp Monitor
NEC 4x DVD+/- RW, with 16X CDR/W
LED Fans
3.5" Floppy Drive
All Round Cables

Just need a Key for XP so I can download SP1 :mad:
Guess it pays to buy the real thing sometimes. :o
 
chuyler1 said:
Anything over a 1.3 is overkill for the average user. The only application that I notice a difference between my g/f's 1.4GHz laptop and my 2GHz PC with all the bells and whistles is Adobe Photoshop...specifically the wait time when applying cpu-intensive filters.

I don't play the latest and greatest video games but NFS Porsche, Half-Life, Max Payne, Stronghold, and The Sims work fine on both computers. The Sims, w/o any expansion packs, worked fine on my Celeron 300.

2400+ is a waist of electricity. You might as well double up your computer as a space heater. Just get 512MB of ram and a 7200RPM hard drive and you'll be all set. People often confuse the need for a faster cpu with the need for more ram or a faster graphics card.

reason why i suggest a 2400+:
1. Price difference is minimal compared to a Tbird 1300
2. Will last longer in the upgrade chain than say a Tbird 1300.
3. Generates less heat than a Tbird 1300 (still)

so is a 9800 pro 256mb a waste of electricity if all of his averageness is going to be playing at most solitare and minesweeper?
 
hi-perf said:
reason why i suggest a 2400+:
1. Price difference is minimal compared to a Tbird 1300
2. Will last longer in the upgrade chain than say a Tbird 1300.
3. Generates less heat than a Tbird 1300 (still)

so is a 9800 pro 256mb a waste of electricity if all of his averageness is going to be playing at most solitare and minesweeper?

Figured I'd dig this up to see how far we've come.

Main Rig:
Antec Super LanBoy
AMD 64 3000+ Venice Core Stock 1.8Ghz (2.61Ghz)
Thermalright XP-90 w/ Vantec Stealth
MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
OCZ Modstream 520watt
EVGA 6600GT
2x512 Geil PC3200 (Dual Channel)
Maxtor 300GB HD
DVD+/-DL Drive
DVD Drive
Dual Monitors
Z-Board
Logitech MX-510 Mouse
Logitech ZX-530 5.1 Speakers

PVR:
Crappy Case
BIOSTAR NF325-A7
AMD Sempron 2600+ Palermo
Hauppauge WINTV-PVR-150
512 PC3200
2x60Gig Maxtors
 
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