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Kairi

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I'll reopen this, as the other went off topic and such. Sorry Shigeru-san! ^_^;;
 

Haruka

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Dell Demension 2350
Intel Celeron Processor At 2000 Mhz
30 Gb Harddrive
Windows Xp Professional
Liteon Dvd 16x Max Drive
128 Mb Memory
6 Usb Ports
Dell Quiet Keyboard
Logitech Optical Mouse
FLOPPY DRIVE
56K MODEM
BOADCOM 100MPS/10MB INTERGRATED NETWORK CARD
32 MB INTEL INTERNAL EXTREME GRAPHICS.
 
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Kyosuke

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I have a Dell Dimesion 8100 with....
-Pentuim 4 processor
-20 gb hard drive
-cd writer
-Windows ME

thats all I can think of at the moment.
 

Haruka

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Heres my apple computer

100 MHZ ~ POWER PC PRE G3
128K Whatever it is called
Floppy Drive (I got the metal peice of the floppy stuck in there. :()
CD Drive (my only way to send infomation from my PC)
Intergrated modem (28.8 mps)
3 MB Video Card (that stinks... really)
1.2 GB Harddrive (big enough for me for now. :D)
32 MB Memory (self installed by me)
 

22sa

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Current PC.

3 Years old
128 Memory
600 mhz
52X CD Drive
CD Writer
 

Kairi

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Well...

120 Gb Hard Drive
1.79 GHz P4
256 RAM
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1
Junky ATI graphics card
17" Gateway Flat Panel Monitor
 

Kyosuke

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And here is one for my old pc that has my downloads and whatnot on it.

-Dell Demension XPS P200s
-12x cd rom drive (pitiful..)
-56k modem
-1.99 gb hard drive
-Windows 98se
 

Shining Arcanine

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I have a PC made by Shining Arcanine Inc. Running Windows XP. Here are the specifications:

2.4GHz P4 Processor w/800MHz FSB
1GB of RAM
200GB HD
ATI AIW 9700 Pro Video Card
 

Kairi

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That's a very nice computer Shining Arcanine! You built it yourself eh? Was it the first one you built? How old is it? How much did it cost to make? What sort of case/cooling do you have in it?
 

Arcanine

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Well here is is my computer (the one that is not on the internet).

Computer: HP Pavilion 255c
Monitor: 15" Flat Panel Monitor (or the HP Pavilion vf51)
Windows: XP Home Edition
RAM: 448MB
Hard Drive: 70.4 GB
Memory: DDR SDRAM Memory 512 MB, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX graphics with 64 MB of DDR SDRAM
Processor: AMD Athlon XP Processor 2.1 GHz
DVD: DVD Video/Rom 16x Max Drive
CD: CD/CD-RW Combo Drive
Floppy: 3 1/2 Inch Floppy Disk Drive
Ports: 2 USB and 1 IEEE 1394
 
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I've got a wireless keybord and mouse
computer:ANTEC
17''screen
hard drive:80gb
CD burner, dvd player,cd-rom floppy space,
printer, 3 speakers
pentium 4 processor and sound card
The best graphics card money can buy.Thats all i know i got it last friday.
 
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Shining Arcanine

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Kairi said:
That's a very nice computer Shining Arcanine! You built it yourself eh? Was it the first one you built? How old is it? How much did it cost to make? What sort of case/cooling do you have in it?

Yes it was but I was trained in computer hardware four years ago so I could have done it eariler if I had the parts. It cost me about 50% ($1500) less than the dell equavilent ($3000). I built it 3 months ago. The cooling is a generic fan in the back of the case and a stock intel fan for the P4. I monitor the system temperatures and it seems to suffice. Not to mention it keeps me warm in the winter time. I am thinking of replacing them with large low rpm fans (I will get one for the front of the case too) to cool more efficently and lower the computer's noise.

Btw, it uses the Intel 875P (Canterwood) motherboard and Corsair memory modules.
 

Shining Arcanine

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It's software and speed overwhelmed me when I first used it. Now I think it's slow. lol

Actually, I am thinking of replacing my 200GB WD Special Edition Caviar HD with a RAID 0 setup of 72GB WD Raptor HDs. That should take care of the speed issues (all due to the sluggish 20Mbps transfer from the HD). Then using the 200GB drive for weekly backups to negogiate the increased risk of data loss caused by RAID 0. Of course it would take me a while to procure the funds required to do so.
 

Latios Master

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Mine:
Macintosh PowerBook G3
with Mac OS X Version 10.2.6
Memory: 320 MB
Processor: 292 MHz PowerPC G3

I have Nec speakers, and an Epson Stylus C82 printer with DURABrite ink.

I wished I had a better computer...
 

Q Man

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Well, here's my computer's specs, while not the greatest in the world, it gets things done.

OS: Windows XP Professional SP1
Processor: AMD Athlon XP 1.7 Ghz
Video Card: NVidia GeForce3 64Mb DDR VRAM
HD: 52GB (2 disks - 12 GB and 40 GB, partitioned into 20 GB partitions)
Memory (RAM): 512 MB DDR
Sound: Gineric onboard sound, I typically use headphones now

~~My Wishlist~~

Fastest AMD AthlonXP (but not a 64-bit)
ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon 9600 (so I can also record from a TV signal!)
 

Kairi

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Lol, the service pack one merely means you passed Microsoft's authenticity test. Most people would shrug it off and say "Well, if I don't download SP1 they can't catch me". The thing is, programs now "look" for SP1 on an XP machine, and if they don't see it they won't install. You probably knew this already though. ^_^;
 

Haruka

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Service Pack 1 screwed up my computer. Orginally it's preinstalled with Windows XP Home Edition SP1. I installed XP Professional which isn't SP 1 and then it screwed up AOL 7.0.

Chain Recaction eh?. :P

It screwed up the laptop too... My mom yelled at me so we had to start the OS over again. :P
 

Shining Arcanine

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Q Man said:
Well, here's my computer's specs, while not the greatest in the world, it gets things done.

OS: Windows XP Professional SP1
Processor: AMD Athlon XP 1.7 Ghz
Video Card: NVidia GeForce3 64Mb DDR VRAM
HD: 52GB (2 disks - 12 GB and 40 GB, partitioned into 20 GB partitions)
Memory (RAM): 512 MB DDR
Sound: Gineric onboard sound, I typically use headphones now

~~My Wishlist~~

Fastest AMD AthlonXP (but not a 64-bit)
ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon 9600 (so I can also record from a TV signal!)

Want to hear my Wishlist?

3.4GHz P4 Extreme Edition processor
Another GB of TWINX Corsair RAM
Dual 72GB WD Raptor HDs
New case and processor fans.
Namebrand 300Watt Power Supply
External IDE HD Bay

That should just about cover it. lol Anyway, I suggest going for the soon to be released P4 Extreme Edition. It is faster than AMD's chips (current 3.2GHz P4 also is faster) and is pretty much a repackaged Xeon MP processor.
 
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