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Pentium 4 1.8ghz.

512mb PC133 RAM

40GB Maxtor HD

64MB Geforce 4 MX420

21 In. Sony Trinitron monitor

I know its not that great but it works for me :D

no offense but that is no gaming rig :blink:

and MxxCon, shut up... All you do is look around trying to find threads to knock on. If you wanna knock on threads, go to ieXbeta

My Spec:

Tweaked Windows XP Professional SP1

P4 2.4B

512MB DDR PC2700

ATi Radeon 9800 Pro

WD Raptor 36.7GB 10,000RPM SATA

80GB Maxtor DiamondMAX9 Plus

SoundBlaster Audigy 2 Platinum

16x DVD-Rom

52x32x52 Lite-On CD-RW

4.1 Labtec Arena Speaker's (Soon 5.1 Logitech z-680)

10Mbit Cable Internet

Played Games:

Call of Duty

Need For Speed: Underground

Battlefield 1942: Deluxe + Mods

Max Payne 2

Steam Games (Half-Life, Counter-Strike + others)

Tribes 2

Quake 3: Arena

Quake 3: Team Arena

*NHL 2003

*Black & White

*Enter The Matrix

*Age of Empires II: The Age Of The Kings

*Global Operations

*Rarely Played

workstation1.jpg

heres mine:

(no, im not joking)

amd thunderbird 1.3 ghz

nvidia geforce2 (PCI BABY!) 32mbs

224 (one socket has gone kapoot) mbs mismatched pc133 + pc100 ram. :woot:

60gb WD 7200 RPM + 40gb WD 7200 RPM (HDD'S)

soundblaster live! value 5.1 card

2 junk labtec speakers

18in (17in viewable) Impression monitor

Games I Play:

Half-life (around 50 fps @ 800 x 600)

UT2k3 (i turned all the textures off and it runs "smooth" in 320 x 240)

UT (actually runs :rolleyes: )

Dungeon siege (@ around 20 fps tops)

Postal 2 (can only play for about 15 minutes at a time, cuz then i get an error that says my card dont support DX8 )

RTCW: ET (the most newest (shut up grammar police) game that actually runs smooth :blink: )

thats about it

pics:

sorry for the crap quality...my .93 megapixel P.O.S.

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Ok since we cant post pics of our system, here are the specs.

Windows XP Home

AMD Athlon XP 1.8GHz

1GB RAM PC2100

200GB Hard drive

CD/DVD ROM drive

DVD Writer

GeForce FX 5200 128MB AGP

Logitech Z-560 THX 4.1 400 WATTs

Intelli Microsoft optical mouse

Factory keyboard

Ok since we cant post pics of our system, here are the specs.

Windows XP Home

AMD Athlon XP 1.8GHz

1GB RAM PC2100

200GB Hard drive

CD/DVD ROM drive

DVD Writer

GeForce FX 5200 128MB AGP

Logitech Z-560 THX 4.1 400 WATTs

Intelli Microsoft optical mouse

Factory keyboard

man thats a great pic for a sig, so good u deserve an oscar for that one

lol

dont mock me.....i have to buy my own computer stuff..... i got the monitor from an ex......God i miss her.

the garden chair.......oh yeah its cause i hate those fancy office chairs. u cant sit on those without a shirt. garden chairs rock. lol

Edit: i just ordered my new case last night....im gonna pick it up around 3........then i have a soccer game but ill have pics for tonight.......heeheh

Barton 2500 @ 3200 400mhz FSB

Epox 8RDA3+ rev2.0

Corsair XMS PC3700 Twin-X 512mb [2x256]

ATi Radeon 9800 Pro [softmod]

Creative SB Audigy X-Gamer

Sony combo drive [sig]

Creative 5.1 speakers [5300s or something]

Koss A250 headphones

Logitech Elite Keyboard/Dual Optical Mouse

Generic 17" Monitor

Inwin case w/400w PSU

Edited by silly_walk

Lol i have alot of computers.

So ill just post them all.

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20003.jpg

my gaming rig i guess u could say.. Yes it IS an emachines but ive upgraded it alot.

The bottom emachines sepcs are:

Celeron 2.3

1512 Gigs of DDR Pc 3200 ram

G4 FX 5200 128Mb DDR PCI

Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Surround sound card.

not in that picture but i have 5.1 surround sound speakers.

80 gig HD

Top emachines

Server #1

named server Web server DHCP server

running Linux 9

with php and sql

20 Gig HD

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20004.jpg

my brothers "gaming computer"

Pen 3 1 GHZ

512 Mb SDRAM

onboard sound

radeon 7000 64 Mb PCI

Damn AGP card dont fit in the damn AGP slot

60 Gig hd

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20005.jpg

Firewall

running dashtein Linux firewall

booting of floppy

No hardrive is a 333 MHZ with 8 Megs of ram.

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20013.jpg

Laptop

Pen 4 2 GHZ

intergrated vid

intergrated sound

40 GIg HD

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20017.jpg

guest computer

1.2 GHZ

256 Sdram

20 GIg hd

I now have an added Tivo to the network. though i havent had any time to mess around with

40 GIG HD

My Gaming Rig:

Pentuim 4 2.8 (533Mhz)

512 DDR 266 Mhz stick

2x Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9 120GB 8MB Cache IDE

Hercules 3D Prophet 9800 Pro 128MB DDR

Plays Games Nicely :D

Oh and i also have an Xbox :p

Games currently playing:

NFS UG

Vice City

Chrome

Xiii

Call of Duty Single Player

Lol i have alot of computers.

So ill just post them all.

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20003.jpg

my gaming rig i guess u could say.. Yes it IS an emachines but ive upgraded it alot.

The bottom emachines sepcs are:

Celeron 2.3

1512 Gigs of DDR Pc 3200 ram

G4 FX 5200 128Mb DDR PCI

Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Surround sound card.

not in that picture but i have 5.1 surround sound speakers.

80 gig HD

Top emachines

Server #1

named server Web server DHCP server

running Linux 9

with php and sql

20 Gig HD

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20004.jpg

my brothers "gaming computer"

Pen 3 1 GHZ

512 Mb SDRAM

onboard sound

radeon 7000 64 Mb PCI

Damn AGP card dont fit in the damn AGP slot

60 Gig hd

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20005.jpg

Firewall

running dashtein Linux firewall

booting of floppy

No hardrive is a 333 MHZ with 8 Megs of ram.

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20013.jpg

Laptop

Pen 4 2 GHZ

intergrated vid

intergrated sound

40 GIg HD

http://www.eight1outcome.com/chris/Persona...House%20017.jpg

guest computer

1.2 GHZ

256 Sdram

20 GIg hd

I now have an added Tivo to the network. though i havent had any time to mess around with

40 GIG HD

you do have quite a collection :happy:

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