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  1. Oh wow! This thing is still going on after 6-7 years.

     

    For the heck of it:

     

    Main box:

    -DFI LanPartyUT Ultra-D

    -Athlon64 X2 3800+

    -2x512MB Ballistix PC3200

    -PNY GeForce 7900GS

    -Western Digital 160GB SATA

    -Seagate 160GB SATA

    -Pioneer 16x DVDRW

    -Samsung 52x CDRW

    -Philips Dynamic Edge 4.1

    -CMD ATA100 PCI

    -Artic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro

    -Thermaltake ToughPower 600W

    -WinXP Pro SP2

     

    Second box:

     

    -MSI P965 Neo-F

    -Pentium D 920 (2.8GHz)

    -2x512MB SuperTalent PC5300 DDR2

    -Sapphire Radeon X1650 512MB

    -Seagate 80GB SATA

    -Pioneer 16x DVDRW

    -Hercules Fortissimo II

    -IEEE1394 PCI card

    -Intel stock LGA775 cooler

    -OCZ ModStream 450

    -Windows XP SP2

     

    *Nix box

    -Asus A8V-MX

    -Athlon 3700+

    -2x256MB PC2700

    -Hercules GeForce 2 MX

    -Seagate 120GB PATA

    -Lite-ON 52x CD-ROM

    -ThermalTake SilentBoost K8

    -Antec TruePower 330

    -CentOS x86-64 5.0 (yes, I know 5.1 is out)


  2. Hmm...I guess I never posted my current rigs, which have settled at two + a laptop. Quite a bit lower than the 5 I've had a few times throughout my geekness hobby.

     

    Main box:

     

    -DFI LanPartyUT NF4 Ultra-D

    -Athlon64 3000+

    -512MB (2x256) Patriot PC3200+XBL

    -eVGA GeForce 6600GT 128MB

    -Western Digital 7200RPM 60GB

    -Maxtor 5400RPM 40GB

    -Samsung 52x CDRW (SW-252B)

    -Pioneer A109BK 16x DVD+-RW

    -Philips Dynamic Edge

    -CMD ATA100 PCI controller

    -Enermax EG565P-VE 535W

     

     

    -Chaintech VNF3-250

    -Athlon64 3000+

    -512MB Samsung PC2700

    -Sapphire Radeon 9600XT 128MB

    -Maxtor 45GB

    -Maxtor 40GB

    -Toshiba 6x DVD-ROM (the longest used piece of hardware I own)

    -PCI Firewire card

    -Antec TruePower 330


  3. See if there's anything relating to System Defaults, or BIOS/CMOS Default settings on the main screen of the BIOS utility. Failing that, you could always clear CMOS with the jumper (see your motherboard manual for the location and how to clear CMOS).

     

    If that doesn't do the job, Google Memtest and download that. You can download it to be used on a floppy, or you can download an .ISO and burn that to CD (it's bootable, and quite handy for future troubleshooting). If you can run that for 12+ hours without any errors, the RAM is good. If not, test each stick at a time.


  4. Try running the game in compatibility mode if you haven't already.

    Also, check the compatibility database. I might be wrong, but I just seem to recall FF7 needing a few things done to get it working.

     

    Of course, the newer hardware may also be an issue too, but I'm not sure.


  5. I had some guy insisting that a 3DFX V3 3000 was more powerful than a GeForce 4 Ti4600...or something like that. This was also after 3DFX was long gone and the V3 was no longer a high-end card.


  6. I wonder if Philipp has an announcement feature built in. That'd be very useful to display one message across every forum: DO NOT start any more Sims 2 threads. [link to sims 2 thread] is the place to ask them and search for your problems. Failure to follow this will result in your demise. (j/k).


  7. I'd have at least a dual CPU rig with SLI and some GeForce 6800 Ultras for starters. Probably 2-4GB of RAM too. Probably 2-3TB (and I could do it pretty easily too with 400GB drives available. Get the largest watt PSU that PC Power & Cooling has...

     

    I'd use some LN2 cooling setup...for everything, but if something couldn't work, I supposed I'd do a peltier setup and just toss in a 300-400W power supply just to run the peltiers.


  8. I'm not up on what you plan to do, but I know vBulletin has a feature that allows people to send the admin/mods an alert about a member's post. The reason I bring this up is mostly because I've noticed what I would consider a pimp in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum.


  9. The Athlon 64's run pretty cool, but the Athlon XP's are different. True, the Barton/Thorton core is fairly cool, but the Northwood core P4's run pretty cool themselves. The Prescott core is the flaming hot one, and part of the problem lies when it's in Socket 478 packaging. Mainly because S478 wasn't designed for the Prescott core; LGA775 was. In otherwords, your blanket statement isn't true in all cases.


  10. You hit the bullseye, dosfreak. The idea isn't the issue, it's how Valve has made it work out. The thing is that you have to install Steam, and if it wasn't such a problematic piece of software, I don't think you'd see nearly as many complaints. It's terribly slow at unlocking the files. The vast majority of people have paid for their copy, and if Valve insists on Steam, then they need to make it faster and have more bandwith available. Nov 16 was utter hell to register.


  11. I'm not into consoles mostly because what I play (FPS) works better with a mouse and keyboard better than a control pad. I also like to tinker, so the consoles don't give me that much. I think for some stuff like fighting (Street Fighter, Soul Caliber, etc) a console is more suitable. I don't think that PC > Console is always true, nor vise versa. Now I did play Halo on the Xbox, and it seemed to be pretty good, but the controls just weren't familiar to me. I did like how you didn't have to push three buttons to do one thing (my main beef with FPS on consoles) and it wasn't really confusing either.


  12. I've tried Linux, and while it may be great for some people, it's not what I would consider a desktop OS. It's not the OS or the distributions so much as, like Eddie stated, the support or lackthereof. Most people use Windows for a desktop OS, and I'm pretty sure it's over 95%. Gee, who's gonna get the support first: Windows which almost all of the user base uses, or the small handful that use a certain OS. Let's think here.

     

    Sure, Windows does have it's problems. OTOH, just because it's Unix, Linux, or *BSD doesn't mean you're going to have a better computer. If you don't set up the Linux box correctly, it can still be left wide open. The coding is imperfect just like Windows. The reason Windows exploits or other vulnerabilities get mentioned first is becuase more people are using it and more people will be affected.

     

     

    Linux does not suck, however. It may very well not be the fit for you. Saying Linux sucks because it doesn't work for you is like saying all country music sucks because you don't like that type of music. Linux has it's place


  13. Spaceballs rules.

     

    "You idiots! You captured their stunt doubles!"

     

    The A$$-hole scene is one of the best in the entire movie, but it always gets taken out on TV.

     

    As far as SW goes, I like Episode 5 the best. The Hoth battle is the best, partially because of the walkers in it.


  14. Athlon XP 2400+, 512MB PC2700, Radeon 9600XT. I'm doing 1024x768 with low detail settings, and it runs pretty good. If I get alot of action going on at the same time, things start to get a little choppy, but otherwise it's great.

     

    I have to quit every so often, because it's just that creepy. It's like the Alien vids, but you're in ripley's shoes and your fighting demons not extraterrestrials. Zombies are a welcome sight actually, since they're easy to deal with.


  15. The memory is important, but the GeForce FX 5200 has extremely poor performance, and having 256MB of RAM is nothing more than marketing.

    Not saying it won't do any good, but when you're starting off with a poor performing graphics chip, all the ram in the world won't make up for it. The FX 5700 Ultra is a much better choice. If you weren't gaming, the FX5200 would be fine, but even then, I wouldn't suggest you pay extra for the 256MB of RAM---it's just marketing hype.

     

     

     

    The 256MB of RAM on a 5200 is like putting spinners and lights on a Yugo. It looks nice, but that's about it. It's your money, but I strongly suggest not getting the 5200 if you'll be gaming more than just rarely.

     

    Since you're going with an i865PE/i875P board, yes, if you want to make the most out of the chipset, it's definitely worth it to go for two sticks of RAM. Otherwise, you'll only be able to run a single channel configuration, and that would give you performance roughly the same to the 848 chipset, which is single channel.

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