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  • Pentium

    Votes: 6 7.9%
  • Pentium II

    Votes: 11 14.5%
  • Pentium III

    Votes: 15 19.7%
  • Pentium 4

    Votes: 29 38.2%
  • AMD K5 or earlier

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • AMD K6

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • AMD K7

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • AMD Duron

    Votes: 6 7.9%
  • AMD Athlon

    Votes: 30 39.5%
  • Macintosh G3 or earlier

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Macintosh G4

    Votes: 1 1.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 9.2%

  • Total voters
    76
My computer (not great but will do for 2 years):

Pentium 4 1.7 Ghz 256kb L2 cache 400mhz FSB- Great for overclocking
Intel D845WN
512 mb PC133 SDRAM - :( horribly slow i know but DDR's far too expensive)
ATI Radeon 9000 128mb DDR
40x12x40 CD-RW
16x DVD
80 GB Western Digital 7200 RPM
Realtek PCI ethernet card
Crappy onboard sound.
Altec Lansing 350(?) w/ subwoofer
Cable internet
XP home

Other stuff:
17" SyncMaster CRT Monitor
SMC Barricade router
Microsoft internet keyboard
Microsoft 5 button optical mouse
HP Deskjet 5550 - awesome printer
Sony P71 3.2 megapixels digital camera
 
no 1:
Pentium III 550 MHz
8MB nvidia Vanta
192MB SDR RAM
15GB Maxtor ATA66
samsung 17' flatscreen CRT

no 2:
P4 1.6A
Radeon 7200 with 32MB SDRAM
256DDR RAM
ABIT BD7 i845D motherboard
40GB Maxtor ATA/100 7200rpm
Viewsonic 15" LCD
cdburner etc.

no 3:
Athlon XP t-bred 1800+
nvidia GF4 Ti4400
640MB DDR
40GB Maxtor 7200rpm seek time 8.5ms
80GB WD 7200 seek time 8.9ms
Gigabyte 7VA VIA KT400 motherboard
CD-RW and DVD-ROM
ultra low noise, all fans speed controlled by me :)
 
We have 3 machines at home. A celeron which I use to play civ games and rpg games and counter-strike. Then there's a PIII in another room at 866 mhz, 256 mbram, and the big bad boy:

Dell Dimension 8250
Pentium IV 2.4 ghz
512 DDRAM
Geforce 4 MX420 64mb
120 GB Hard Drive
Integrated Audio

17 in NEC LCD
Some old HP printer
Cable modem- this is the base PC and the others have wireless connection through a router.

The only thing needed to be upgraded sometime is the video card. Dell offered the Geforce 4 MX, ATI Radeon 9700 TX and the ATI Radeon 9700 pro. The MX was alot cheaper. Pro was waaaay to expensive. TX wasn't too bad, but it looks like the same as a ATI 9000 Pro or 9500. I don't think there is a major difference. Anyway I like NVIDIA more so I'll probably get a Geforce Ti 4400 or 4600.
 
Uhmm...

AMD Athlon T-Bird 1.4 Ghz
256 DDR ram
32 Geforce 2 graphics accelerator
60 GBs
17" monitor
Logitech cordless mouse and keyboard
Logitech webcam
Creative 12x burner
What did I forget?
 
ASUS P4B266
P4 (NW) 1.6@2.15GHz
512mb Samsung DDR333
60GB Maxtor 7200RPM
32mb Creative 3D Blaster GF2
19" Samtron 95P
LG 16x DVD
Philips Seismic Edge
Keytronic PS/2 KB
Logitech Mouseman Optical/MS IMouse Explorer
HP LJ 5L
 
Originally posted by Rheinmetall
ASUS P4B266
P4 (NW) 1.6@2.15GHz
512mb Samsung DDR333
60GB Maxtor 7200RPM
32mb Creative 3D Blaster GF2
19" Samtron 95P
LG 16x DVD
Philips Seismic Edge
Keytronic PS/2 KB
Logitech Mouseman Optical/MS IMouse Explorer
HP LJ 5L

Please tell me you're going to get a better graphics card?!?!?!?
 
Yes I am. I have looked for one for a while now... Maybe Radeon 9700 Pro or something similar. But until I get enough spare money, the mighty Creative stays.
 
Update: Changed my Monitor to a 17" LCD.

Anyone wanting a new G-Card should wait for the release of the GeForce FX. It's gonna be smashing.
 

Anyone wanting a new G-Card should wait for the release of the GeForce FX. It's gonna be smashing.

It's not smashing. Its "way too expensive"(tm)
;)
 
"Expensive" is relative. Those who posses the wealth, posses the opinion. ;)
 
Hi!

Here's my machine specs:

Intel Pentium IV 3.2 GHz 2Mo Cache @ 3.6 GHz (225 FSB)
2x1024 Mb Ram OCZ 4-2-2-8 @ 675 mhz
4x200 GB HD Seagate SATA 8Mo Cache (Raid0-800B Silicon Image OnBoard)
ASUS P5AD2-E Premium w/C-Media sound card, 2xLAN+WLAN, 2xRAID SATA)
ASUS AX800XT eXtreme 256 MB (ATi AX800XT Platinum@545MHz core/775Mhz Ram) PciExpress16
Thermaltake VA8000 Armour Case
OCZ 520W ModStream PWR SPLY
Lite-On DVD 16X
Pioneer 16X DVD-RW
Viewsonic VP211b 21" LCD Pro Series (1600x1200 native@60Hz, 40fps)
Logitech MX510 Mouse
Logitech Z-680 5.1 Surround Speakers (optically linked)

Well, that covers it pretty much...
It gives 125 fps stable in most Enemy Territory maps@1600x1200 with
6xAA+Temporal AA/16xAnisotropic Filtering/TrueForm)
 
Here ye go:

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Oh, you wanted specs? I know nothing about them. The computer works, that's good enough for me.
 
@ftjacques
Wow, that comp even beats mine!

Here's my desktop comp:
Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz 1Mb cache
1 Gb DDR-3200 RAM (2x512 Mb)
Hard drives: 1x40 Gb 1x200 Gb 1x160 Gb
Gainward GeForce 6800 LE 128 Mb
NEC DVD-RW ND3500-AG 48xCD and burning, not sure about DVD burning specs, but it reads DVDs at 16x

Civ2 has never run better...

My laptop:
Pentium II 466 Mhz
32 Mb SD-RAM
2 Mb graphics card
5 Gb hard drive
4x CD-ROM
And a lot of good memories...
 
Wow, I remember seeing this thread back nearly when it was posted and I had my celeron 433...

ftjacques: You'd be better off using analog cables with your speakers, unless you're actually using the Z-680 decoder.


My current specs:

AMD Athlon XP 2800+ @ 216x11=2376Mhz
2x512 Mb OCZ Ram 2-2-2-6
2x160 GB HD Hitachi SATA
Radeon 9800 Pro w/ R360 Core/9800xt softmod (432/370)
Klipsch 5.1 Ultra with added Boston Acoustics CR67 front and Klipsch RW-12 sub

I've ordered the parts for a new pci-express based Athlon 64 system though, and should have that up and running in not too long. :)
 
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