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My Good Computer ---

 

OS: Windows XP Pro

Case: Antec 1080 (Black)

Power: 400 Watt P4/AMD Approved

Monitor: 17"/16" NEC/Mitsubishi AccuSync 75f (Black)

Keyboard: Logitech Cordless Freedom Optical Package (Black)

Mouse: " "

Motherboard: Tyan Tiger 230T

CPUs: PIII 933Mhz (x2)

RAM: 512MB PC133

HD 1: Seagate Barracuda IV 60GB 7.2K RPM

HD 2: Maxtor 40GB 7.2K RPM

DVD: Black Lite-On 16x/48x

CD-RW: Black Lite-On 24x12x40x

Video: ATi Radeon 64MB DDR VIVO

Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer

NIC 1: Linksys 10/100

NIC 2: D-Link 10/100

Speakers: Hooked up to home theater 5.1 surround (Analog for 5.1 games, Digital for DVD/Music/etc).

 

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My Crap Computer

 

OS: Windows 98 SE

Case: Mid Tower (White)

Power: 300 Watt

Monitor: 15"/13.8" Standard (White)

Keyboard: Standard Windows keyboard (White)

Mouse: Logitech 2 button/scroller USB (White)

Motherboard: ArtX Aladdin7

CPUs: AMD K6-2 500Mhz

RAM: 128MB PC133

HD: Quantum 4.3GB 5.2K RPM

CD-ROM: White Acer 50x

Video: Onboard Video

Sound: Sound Blaster 16-Bit

NIC: 3Com 10/100

Tuner: AVerMedia TV98 DBX-Stereo

Speakers: Hooked up to 'Line In' on my good system.

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My updated specs:

 

Fortrex "Magic" MG-780 ATX Full Tower [a.k.a. that rather big full tower that Maplin sell under the wrong name ] [They call it a "Jupiter Full Tower"]

Macron MPT-300 PSU

Athlon XP 1900+ [1.6Ghz]

Abit KT7A-RAID v1.3

384MB RAM [3x128MB PC133]

IBM 75GXP 30GB

ATI Radeon 64MB DDR ViVo

Sonic Vortex 2

Lite-On LTR 12101B [12x 10x 32x]

BTC BCD24XHM 24x CD ROM

3.5" & 5.25" floppy drives [1 of each]

Antec EzUSB

Realtek RTL8029 based NIC

MRi PCI1456 56K modem [just in case cable server dies ]

Kensiko translucent blue PS2 keyboard [the ones Staples sell]

Logitech USB Optical Wheelmouse

Motorola Surfboard 3100 cable modem

Eizo Flexscan 9400 20" monitor

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Main rig, updated (hopefully the last time for awhile)

 

SCORPIO

-Abit NV7-133R w 5.1ch snd, 10/100 LAN, USB 2.0

-Athlon 1.4GHz

-512MB PC2100 DDR

-Gainward GF3 @ 250/571

-Maxtor 20GB ATA100 7200RPM

-Maxtor 40GB ATA100 5400RPM

-Toshiba 12x DVD

-Samsung 48x CD

-Vantec CCK-6027D

-Sparkle 350 W PSU

-SuperCase full tower

-Kleer 17" monitor

-Zip100 USB drive

-Inspire 4400 4.1 speaker set

-MS Intellimouse Optical

-Logitech Deluxe keyboard

-APC 350 BackUPS UPS with USB data link:D

 

And, yes, I did buy Abit.

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Yeah, Abit - don't you just love 'em? smile So far, I do - this is my 1st Abit board & so far it's running brilliantly. I think my only gripe so far would be the manual, which is a bit vague, or lacking in info in places - especially the part about the pin-outs of the USB header. [i want to connect my Antec ezUSB to it, instead of the supplied back panel wotsit. I'll probably go look for the online/downloadable version of the manual later, to see if it's a bit clearer in there. [yes I know it's probably on the CD, but I can't be arsed to go dig it out :D]

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Abit?? I purchased the VH6T, read a lot of good reviews (was planning on getting a Tualatin until P4's got better), but it turns out that its a POS that freezes outa nowhere... I could only get it working with a celeron, ... abits tech support sucks, everytime I sent for some help, they ignored me or said 'send your whole system to us and we will test it out'... and if you look at their forum everyone with the board seems to be having the same trouble :-/

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In the past, I've not been pleased at all, to say the least, with Abit's motherboards. This one, however, has not given me any crap yet--if it sucks, I just bought it and have 3 months where I can get my money back.

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My rig

 

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BTW Abit - this is my fourth Abit MB.

1.BE6 ; 2.BE6-2 ; 3.KG7 ; 4.KR7A

 

All of them have run flawless

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hmm.. tyan mobos are the best by far. no overclocking, but complete stability. no overclocking needed, anyway, runs great. never had any incompatabilities with the 2 i have used. (if u want dual pIIIs go ofr the tyan tiger 230T, best mobo out there)

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Tyan is a great company, most definitely. I almost went for the 230T, but the SuperMicro P3TDDE had the on-board RAID I wanted.

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lol sort of wandering from the topic... but does supermicro seem pretty good? my next system upgrade will be a p4 xeon, and i noticed they had a nice dual board... but im afraid of leaving tyan, seeing as how i did last time and ended up with an extra pos mobo to add to my collection... (abit VH6T.... if you see this board, just walk away... save you some frustration)

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SuperMicro is good, however, a lot of people don't like their tech support. My P3TDDE is great, too bad I can't say the same thing for the IBM 60GXP's which at least one has crapped out.

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SuperMicro is good, however, a lot of people don't like their tech support. My P3TDDE is great, too bad I can't say the same thing for the IBM 60GXP's which at least one has crapped out.
Brian, what temp is your remaining 60GXP running @? [use SpeedFan if you don't have any other method for checking it's temp as it can read IBM 60GXP's temp sensors, amongst other things]. Mine normally stays below 40&degC unless I'm really thrashing it with something like a defrag, or unless my room's really warm - if yours reads as much above that then maybe some extra cooling is in order? Just a suggestion.

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Haven't checked yet. I've got some more important things currently going, and I haven't gotten around to downloading IBM's drive diagnostic tool to analyze both deathstars.

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I think I went to download that once for my 75GXP, but I seem to remember that it either could only be used on an empty drive, or that it would wipe any & all existing data on the drive, or am I getting mixed up with something else?

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The basic test wont wipe it and its usually enough to tell if its fault or not, you can do a full read/write test that will wipe the drive. All these HDD companies have the same sort of thing though.

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Oh, right - I'll bear that in mind, thanks. I thought I had some bad sectors on my C: partition @ 1 point, as scandisk [was using 98SE back then] said I had - tried reformatting the partition, even tried deleting just that partition then re-creating it & reformatting it, but still couldn't get rid of the buggers.

 

I managed to get rid of them in the end - I spent ages backing everything up that needed to be to CD then deleted all partitions, reformatted as 1 big 1, checked it & was ok - deleted the partition again & created the 6 I have now & is still doing ok. Dunno what made me think of that approach, but glad I did.

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Proc: Athlon XP 1700+

Mainboard: ECS K7VTA3 v3.? w/LAN ... ;(

ProcFan: NoiseControl Silverado

Video: Siluris GeForce2 MX400 64MB

Sound: Creative Labs Soundblaster Live! Value OEM

HD01: Maxtor 7200RPM 40GB

HD02: Maxtor 7200RPM 27GB

CDRW: 40x12x48 LiteOn

CD: 36x Memorex

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i'm loving my new MSI K7N420 mobo. Was never a big fan of MSI before, took the advise of a friend of mine, lovin it! I blame Nvidia. laugh

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My penis is bigger than yours. Oh wait, we're talking about computers.

 

Desktop/Server:

 

P4 1.7 & Tyan Trinity i845

1GB of PC133 RAM

13GB 7200 RPM drive for software

20GB laptop hard drive for swap file

40GB 7200 RPM drive for OS

40GB IDE array for high speed and multimedia

12x8x32 HP CDRW

8x Hitachi DVD

Santa Cruz sound (retail)

ATI AIW Radeon

155Mbps ATM network card

Two 10/100 network cards

(all three netcards are active)

Black Antec SX1030B case (what a beauty)

Dell M990 monitor

Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical

Logitech iTouch keyboard

Logitech USB hub

Canon FB620U scanner

Two Altec Lansing speaker pairs

 

 

Notebook:

 

Sony VAIO PCG-SR5K has

500MHz PIII

192MB RAM

iLink (firewire)

Memory Stick drive

Jog Dial

30GB IBM drive with fluid bearings (so quiet!!!)

10/100 and Wireless (802.11b) Cardbus netcards

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My system:

 

Tyan Tiger S2460

Dual Athlon XP 1600+

2x 256Mb Kingston ECC DDR

Adaptec SCSI 29160

IBM 18 Gig 10k RPM

IBM 18 Gig 7.2k RPM

IBM 9 Gig 10k RPM

2x Seagate 2 Gig (Used for backup)

3Com Etherlink XL 10/100

D-Link DFE-530TX 10/100

Geforce 3

Pioneer 10x DVD

Mitsumi 4x CDR

 

This has been a very stable system. Nothing to complain about smile

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The specs of my system:

 

Intel Pentium4 2.0Ghz 512Kb cache,

Intel D850MV mainboard (USB 2.0),

Kingstone 4 x 128Mb RIMM's,

IBM 46Gb harddisk ATA100

Leadtek Winfast 200 TDH videocard,

Philips Acoustic Edge 706 soundcard,

Intel ethernet 10/100 Pro x 2,

Philips CD-RW/DVD Combi drive,

Lian-Li PC82 aluminium case,

Sony Multiscan G200 monitor,

Microsoft Office Keyboard USB,

Logitech Wheelmouse optical USB,

Microsoft Sidewinder gamepad: 6 years old, and still working! wink

Creative Inspire 5.1 5300 speakers,

HP Laserjet 1100...

 

The system of my wife is alsmost the same, without the great Lian-Li case...

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Here we go

H.

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Case - Lian Li PC 60 USB

PSU - Enermax EG365P 350 W, Dual fans

Motherboard - Abit KG7 Raid

CPU - Athlon 1400 @ 1600 (11,5 x 139)

CPU cooler - Swiftech MC462 + Y.S.Tech 80 mm fan (45.2 cfm, 34.2 Db, 3000 rpm)

Memory - 256MB Mushkin DDR 2100 2-2-2-2 Hi-Perf

Graphics Card - Asus V-7700 AGP

Hard Disks - 80GB IBM 120GXP + 45GB IBM 75GXP (both 7200rpm/ATA-100)

CD-ROM - Asus 50x CD-R

CD-RW - Ricoh 7040A CD-RW (firmware upgraded to a 7060A)

Sound - PCI Soundblaster Live 1024 + Cambridge Soundworks

Monitor - Philips 21' Monitor 21B582BH

Keyboard - MS Natural Keyboard Pro

Mouse - MS Intellimouse Optical USB + Logitech Trackman Marble FX

NIC - 3COM Dynalink 3C905C-TX-M

LAN - 3 PC's over Linksys Etherfast Cable/DSL router BEFSR41

TV-card - Hauppage Win/TV Theater (model 498) PCI

SCSI-Controller - Advansys SCSI Controller (for the old JAZ drive)

Case Cooling - 2 front fans (in), 1 back fan (out), 1 top fan (out)

Temps - idle 49C, full-load 53C (case closed)

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Here we go..

 

CASE : ANTEC 1240

Motherboard : Abit TH7 II RAID

CPU : INTEL P4 2.0Ghz Northwood

MEMORY : 4 * 256 Kington RDRAM

Graphics Card : Creative Geforce 4 TI 4600

Sound Card : Creative Sound Audigy EX

Hard Disk : 6 * 60G Maxtor D740 7.200

 

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CASE : Aopen hx8

Motherboard : Supermicro DBE DUAL

CPU : 2 * 1.0G P3

MEN : 4 * 256 Kington PC100

Graphics Card : Gerforce 2 Ultra

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