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#1 Neon

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 01:12 PM

Ok who will have the best one?

Mine is an AMD 64bit Venice 3200+, 1GB ram and two 80GB HDD...

(32bit people i started a thread for you up above :D )

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 01:21 PM

View PostKW13, on Oct 28 2005, 08:12 AM, said:

Ok who will have the best one?

Mine is an AMD 64bit Venice 3200+, 1GB ram and two 80GB HDD...

(32bit people i started a thread for you up above :D )

Work in Progress:

AMD Athlon 64 4000+
2 Gigs DDR400 RAM
120 gig hdd (will be adding a 300-400 gig storage drive)
DVD Burner
Hopefully upgrade my Soundcard to an X-fi
and maybe for a video card - an x1000

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 01:24 PM

A VERY NICE PC THERE!

I intend to go dual core eventually :D

Ok who else has a 64bit machine...specs folks!

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 01:35 PM

View PostKW13, on Oct 28 2005, 08:24 AM, said:

A VERY NICE PC THERE!

I intend to go dual core eventually :D

Ok who else has a 64bit machine...specs folks!

yea its gonna be nice im either gonna go with that 4000+ or X2 ..everyones like go Opteron but honestly i dont see the point in it.

right now i got the same ole 32bit rig ive had for 2 yrs

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 01:37 PM

Ah 32bit still has a good place, i love my old faithful pc

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 03:15 PM

My PC should be:
AMD64 3500+
1GB Corsair Ram (Dual channel of course :D)
One 200GB HD, one 80GB (both IDE) and two external hard drives (both USB 2.0), one 40GB and one 30GB.
Old 4x DVD Burner and 52x CD-ROM (both recycled from an old pc)
Dual NVidia 6600GTs in SLI
Built in 6ch Surround Sound

When I say should though, I mean that I would have if it weren't for the fact that one of the GFX cards was dodgy so I had to send back both cards and the mobo (as they all came in a bundle) which apparently were received by ebuyer (says the royal mail) but they have no record of them and therefore cannot replace/refund them. :P

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 03:49 PM

My "work in progress" is me saving up money for one :D

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 07:54 PM

i have several computers, but none 64 bit...over the next few months i will hopefully get my hands on a couple...
but i'm currently waiting to start my work in progress
i want 64 bit to go more mainstream as well as dual core
i don't usually build pc's for myself...but i promised myself once all this goes more mainstream i'll do it (and i guess that'll be around vista time?)
and thank god money won't be a problem!
i figure i'll build a cpu in about year (don't worry i'll be upgrading before than ;)) and then a year later i'll be off to college and will get myself a powerbook i guess (of course that all depends if vista will be able to run on them)

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Posted 28 October 2005 - 11:53 PM

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Posted 29 October 2005 - 01:25 AM

for now i'm running a 3500 winchester, asus a8n sli deluxe (or dfi nf4 ultra D, as i
switch them out then and again), 2x512 ocz platinum rev. 2 tccd ram @2225,
ati x850xt pe vivo, 4x raptor sata drives, a dual layer dvd burner, floppy,
lian-li v1000 case, and danger den cooling on everything but the ram and drives.
my new case (v2000 server) is on the plane, as is the new triple rad from
danger den (hot summers here). will have to wait for the dual core opteron 'till
after the new year (instead of the x2 athlon, as the opterons have less
latency, three hypertransport lanes to a single lane for the athlons), and maybe more ram...oh, and running a pc power and cooling psu to keep it all lit.

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#11 ACiD BuRN

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Posted 29 October 2005 - 02:32 PM

I think I'd lose any competition here :D, except mobile X64 power ;).
My laptop is:
AMD Turion64 ML-28 1,6GHz
512 MB RAM DDR333
80GB HDD (going to buy a USB 2.0 HDD bay and hook up my other 80GB HDD ;))
ATI Mobility Radeon X700 128MB PCI-E
DVD Burner
Wireless, card reader and etc. ;)

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Posted 29 October 2005 - 09:10 PM

I have two!!! I just bought an Acer Ferrari 4000 notebook with an AMD Turion64 1.6G Proc. 1GB Ram, 15" widescreen display, 100GB HD and an ATI X700 Mobility Radeon Graphics set. It runs 32bit XP at the moment though ;) But I will be upgrading to 64bit soon.

My desktop (Built by me!):

Thermaltake Xaser III Case
Thermaltake 680W PSU
AMD Athlon64 FX-55
ASUS A8N-SLi Mobo
2GB Kingston HyperX
2 x 300GB Seagate SATA (RAID 0)
2 x Nvidia GeForce 6800 (SLi Mode)
Sony Dual Layer DVD Burner
Creative Audigy 4 Pro
Logitech X5300 5.1 Speaker Set
Logitech DiNovo Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo.
21" Sony flat panel monitor
Windows XP 64Bit Professional

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Posted 29 October 2005 - 09:31 PM

A very cool machine...build me one, send it over ;)

I really want a laptop again, but not for my main machine...scared of breaking it and having nothin'

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Posted 30 October 2005 - 01:34 PM

just be careful with it ;). I can't imagine myself sitting in front on a plain PC... It's just awesome when combined with Wi-Fi internet ;) - can walk anywhere at home ;)

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Posted 31 October 2005 - 03:05 PM

My PC is the same speed as a Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 3.8Ghz in Processing
My PC is Faster than a P4E 3.8 with FPU / Math

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These " Are " all 32bit Benchmarks
I dont use my computers 64bit Extensions at all

LongSpecs.

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- Socket 939 Athlon 64 3200+ 2ghz @ 2.5ghz 250HTT 1.7Volts ;)
- Oced Performance: Athlon64 FX53
- Super PI Checked and Double Checked - Zero Errors all the way to 60 Celcius
Idles 40 maxes to 50 with current Ambient of 24c it does 45c idle and 52 c
max when its 33 ambient

- Asus A8V Deluxe Via K8t800 Chipset Socket 939
8 usb2 / Normal IDE and RAID SATA (2 ports) and a single Raid IDE CHannel for up to 6 ata Devices / onboard gigabit lan / And a bunch of other usuals

- Kingston ValueRam PC2700 2x 512mb 166mhz (333 ddr) 2.5-3-3-7 4.1 gbyte/s
- Oced Performance: 178.6mhz (362ddr) 2-3-2-6 5.2 gbyte/s

- Gecube Radeon 9800pro 128mb 380mhz Core 340mhz (680 ddr) Mem
- Oced clocks only while in 3d mode 405mhz Core 365.4mhz (730.8 ddr) Mem

System Parts:

- 3 Hdds
-WD 200gb / Seagates 160 and 200gb all 7200rpm all 8mb Cache
- SB Live! 5.1
- USB 2 PCI card adds 4 Ext 1 int usb 2 ports - total of 13 usb 2 ports :rolleyes:
- 500 Watt Semi Custom PSU my rough estimate places a 420 Watt loading on it when the cpu and Radeon are at full go
- 100mb PCI NIC
- An elaborate web of fans and auto / manual RPM controls
-Very Silent cooling, unless the fans start to get more Volts
- The same ATX case ive been using since my Athlon XP 1.6ghz days back when i bought it in year 2000 - It has seen my 80mm holesaw a few times, and my Sheet metal cutter once or twice ;) but everything sits very snuggly and theres enough cooling to handle even hot sweltering days playing Doom3 and HL2 but why should i ? i have an A/C B)

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