Post your specs

Discussion in 'Off Topic Area' started by Cain, Dec 23, 2003.

  1. Cain

    Cain New Member

    Post your PC specs, if you got one at office and one at home then put in both :D

    Include -

    CPU
    Motherboard
    RAM type and size
    HDD size and speed in rpms
    Graphics
    Sound
    OS running on your PC
    [insert drool component here]

    Mine is -

    AMD athlon xp 1800+
    Asus Nforce266-vm
    256MB DDR RAM
    40 gigs 7200 RPM seagate barracuda
    Geforce 2 mx400 64 MB
    Integrated sound
    Winxp and win2k pro in dual boot fashion
    Have 25+ gbs of movies and games

    |Cain|
     
    Last edited: Dec 23, 2003
  2. Marku

    Marku Banned Banned

    CPU - Pent 4
    Motherboard - No idea
    RAM type and size - 512 DDR RAM
    HDD size and speed in rpms - 60GB
    Graphics - 64MB Geforce 4
    Sound - Dunno
    OS running on your PC - Win xp
    more than 100GB HD
     
  3. Qis

    Qis Blue Tags WTF

    Main Home box-

    CPU - p4-2.8(533)
    Motherboard - Asus something ( can't rember, was not my first choice)
    RAM type and size 512ddr
    HDD size and speed in rpms 1*80gb WD 1*20gb seagate
    Graphics geforce4 128
    Sound sb audigy 1
    OS running on your PC winxp/mandrake

    and my pride and joy just now
    my htpc

    CPU -1ghz nemiha(sp?)
    Motherboard -via
    RAM type and size -256 sdram
    HDD size and speed in rpms -15gb WD i think
    Graphics -built in
    Sound -built in
    OS running on your PC -none yet /gentoo as soon as i get the time.

    it's called boomer. i love it.
    :love:


    over 100 hours of movies, over 2 hours of anime music videos, over 40gb of anime, plus a little bit of music too ;-) ( including dvd backups and files stored on other computers in house.)

    -Qis
     
  4. Greg-VT

    Greg-VT Peasant

    Only just a recent upgrade. Free MB :D

    AMD Athlon XP 2400+
    ECS Tech K7S5A 3.x (FREE!!)
    256MB SD-RAM PC-133 (DDR upgrade comeng real soon. :D)
    40 gigs 7200 RPM Seagate Barracuda
    Geforce FX5200 128 MB 8x AGP (TV Out)
    Integrated sound (SiS 7012)
    Windows XP Professional
     
  5. WhiteWizard

    WhiteWizard Arctic Assasain

    Chip Intel Pentium 4 2.53GHz
    Motherboard can't remember
    512MB Rambus RAM
    40 gb can't remember which speed
    Ge-Force 4MX 64MB (TV out)
    Creative labs Soundblaster Live
    Windows XP Home or Professional or Linux :D

    Firewire compatible
    Epson C82 Printer
    HP Scanjet 5300C.

    Well it is over a year old :)
     
  6. hongkongfuey

    hongkongfuey Kung Fu Geek

    Athlon XP 1800+
    512Mb Ram
    120Gb Seagate Baracuda.
    GeForce4 MX440 (or something) graphics card.
    Firewire card
    Win XP pro
    56K Modem - broadband coming soon (hopefully)
    Epson Photo 880 (or something) printer

    Office :

    Twin 2.4Ghz Xeon
    2.5Gb Ram
    260Gb split accros 6 RAID5 disks (U320 raid controller)
    Gigabit Network Card X 2
    Windows 2003 Server
    10Mb Internet Connection (LES)
    100PPM Ricoh Duplex A3 scanner / printer / photocopier thingy.
     
  7. Cain

    Cain New Member

    S**t! a 10 mbps connection actually exists :eek:

    BTW how's win2k3 when compared to win2k? Is there a client version of win2k3, I just heard about it a month ago...

    |Cain|
     
  8. hongkongfuey

    hongkongfuey Kung Fu Geek

    much more secure - things locked down by default. makes it harder to setup (which is no bad thing IMHO)

    snapshot facility allows users to roll back overwritten or deleted files - very useful on a network.

    the built in sharepoint portal services are truly excellent for building department level forum / document sharing workspaces. really requires office 2003 to get the most out of it.

    Also, the upcoming service pack for 2003 server will make it more secure still. (For example you will be able to refuse login to a laptop if the virus software is not up-to-date.)

    at the moment there is no client level version, nor will there be (unless it is a hacked version - there was only 1 registry entry between NT4 WS and Server).

    Longhorn has been released in Beta, which is the next version of the windows client. This supports a SQL based file system which I think will make a huge difference once it get's onto the server side of things - (supporting journaling / database mirroring etc). Also has a DX9 based Windows system (so will require a 3d card).

    If only I could get it to install on my work machine - might give it a shot at home.
     
  9. juramentado

    juramentado lean, mean eating machine

    Athlon XP 2600
    Epox 8rda+
    1024 DDR 400
    2 HDs, one 80gb Seagate Barracuda (7500 rpm) and one 40gb Seagate (same type)
    Powercolor Radeon 9600pro EZ 256mb DDR
    Creative Vibra
    Windows XP

    other details:

    HEC 475w PSU
    Plextor 16/10/40 drive
    60x CD-Rom
    Task Saxon casing
    Altec Lansing speakers (2 desktop speakers and 1 sub, can't recall the model)
    Deskjet 930C
    Acer Scanprisa 640U scanner
    A4 wireless 2 wheel mouse
    Everglide Attack mousepad
    Wacom Graphire tablet
    17" viewsonic GT775
     
  10. hongkongfuey

    hongkongfuey Kung Fu Geek

    juramentado - I'd guess you are a Web Designer.
     
  11. Cain

    Cain New Member

    Damn! Sounds rpetty impressive - win2k3 I mean ;)

    I assume it still uses active directory?

    |Cain|
     
  12. hongkongfuey

    hongkongfuey Kung Fu Geek

    it can co-exist with W2K AD, or install a slightly upgraded (read bugfixed!) version. For example, you can now remove objects from the schema, which was previously impossible.
     
  13. Ad McG

    Ad McG Troll-killer Supporter

    AMD Athlon XP2500+ 512 L2 cache barton processor
    Gigabyte 7n400 pro 2 motherboard
    512mg DDR 400 RAM
    120 gig serial ATA hd
    MSI FX5600 256mb graphics card
    19inch Samsung monitor
    Creative 6700 6.1 speakers (using onboard 6 channel sound)
    600k connection (NTL broadband)
    Windows XP


    Got this about 2/3 months ago :D Runs like a dream. Got about 20 gigs of films and music etc. maybe more
     
  14. Cyph

    Cyph Banned Banned

    pIII 866
    128 MB RAM
    TNT2 M64
    30GB Quantum Fireball HDD @ 7200 RPM, 20GB @ 5400

    nothing special, may buy a new one soon if I save up enough money and make this box my server. My current server is a celeron 500 running win98 :rolleyes:
     
  15. Cain

    Cain New Member

    LOL! I still got my old box with me :rolleyes:

    P166 MMX
    32 MB EDO RAM
    i430tx mainboard with 33 mhz bus speed
    2MB cirrus logic SVGA card
    Sound blaster awe 32 ISA

    Topping it up with my spectrum where you load/save programs using audio cassete tapes, I still fire it up occasionally :rolleyes:
    |Cain|
     
  16. hongkongfuey

    hongkongfuey Kung Fu Geek

    My 1K ZX81 beats your 'modern' spectrum any day.
     
  17. Cain

    Cain New Member

    I'll be damned if I manage to remember what that is ;)

    |Cain|
     
  18. cioGium

    cioGium New Member

    Athlon 1700+ transformed into a sweet 2200 real Mgz
    2 x 256 ram dual channel enabled
    Abit nf7
    80 Gb western digital JB 8 mega buffer
    Ati Radeon 9500 transformed 9700
    Windows XP professional
    All of the above in a Antec Sonata case
    19" 959 nf samsung
    Logitech Cordless MX kit
    23 years , male , cute , single looking for...aaaa......what was this thread about???
     
  19. Greyghost

    Greyghost Alllll rrigghty then!

    Pentium 4 , 2.4C at 3.06hz at 800mhz with Hyperthread enabled
    Abit IC7 Canterwood Board
    1024meg DDR 400
    2 x 120 gig 7200 Western Digital
    GEforce FX 5900 Ultra 256MB
    Hercules Fortissimo 2 soundcard
    XP Pro

    19" TFT
    512k Broadband
    (other cooling tweaks and lights etc)
     
  20. Telsun

    Telsun Valued Member

    Athlon XP 3200+
    512mb PC3200 DDR 400 RAM (2*256)
    MSI M/Board - 6 x USB
    128MB ATI RADEON 9800SE ALL IN WONDER
    NEC Multiformat ND 1300 DVD RW
    Onboard 5.1 sound
    Creative 5300 speakers
    17" Sharp TFT Screen
    160GB Hard Drive
    Windows XP
    Logitech Cordless MX kit

    Fairly recently purchased. Much more than I require. Still have not got all features working:mad:

    I really regret buying this pc, should have bought a reasonable one for about £600 instead........
     

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