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Let me answer for him :p

1): So it looks nice :p ?

2): A GFX card box.

1): ....

2): Why ? i think its a nice keyboard, its not like it needs to be 2010 proof.

its not a gfx card box.. its a intel p4 box

edit: doh.. sorry my bad.. its a 3dprophet videocard box..

my updated rig

pentium4 2.6c

corsair twinx-ll 1024GB ddr400

msi 875p neo-fis2r rev1.9

wd caviars 120gb and 200gb SATA

sony cd-rw

sony cd-rw dvd combo

sony dru-510a dvd writer

ati radeon 9600xt

soundblaster audigy

hec475 psu

winfast tv2000xp

silverstone card reader

logitech cordless mx duo

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Thought I would contribute a pic of my cpu tube. Sorry about the quality, its a pic from a video camera.

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/tube.jpg

Lets just say I got a Athlon 3000 running at 2.35 speeds, and the temps are 28-31 degrees. Could put it higher, but in that pc, I only have 333 ram. I bought an extra 1gig of pc3200 for my other rig, bringing it up to 2gig now. (The pentium 4 running at 3.3).

hah thats awesome linuxman, hows it set up

Well, I went to Home Depot and bought some of that dryer tubing, but coudn't find what I needed to hook it up. So I went to fry's and actually found a kit that has everything. So, its set up with the fastest fan I could find blowing air into the tube from the front of the case, and of course, goes to the cpu HS/Fan which blows the cool air directly on the cpu. My temps are real low. I suggest anyone that really does't want to get involved with watercooling right now, if your case has room, give it a try. It works great.

Like I said, you can find the kit at Fry's for $20.00.

I was kinda concerned, but its not as moveable as you would think, so the tubing itself is pretty tight. The only area where it could cause a problem, I covered it a bit with electrical tape. Works great. Very stable temps too. stays pretty much at 31. Playing morrowind brought it up to 36, so I'm pretty happy.

I really wanted it for my p4, but the stupid stock hs/fan won't work with it.

:D HP Pavilion 761n(|Athlon XP 2000+ @ 1.67ghz|80 gb Hard Drive|512 Mb Ram|DVD Drive & CD Writer|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/hp1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/hp2.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/hp3.JPG

:) My Bulit Computer(|Pentium 2 @ 266mhz|6 gb Hard Drive|92 Mb Ram|CD-Rom Drive & CD Writer|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/ptwo1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/ptwo2.JPG

:no: Packard Bell Multimedia M415 (|Pentium 1 @ 166mhz|3.2 gb Hard Drive|24 Mb Ram|CD-Rom Drive|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/packardbell1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/packardbell2.JPG

:pinch: NEC Versa 4050H (|Pentium 1 @ 90mhz|1.2 gb Hard Drive|48 mb Ram|CD-Rom Drive|)

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/nec1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/gnewman3/nec2.JPG

well hi everyone!

I felt like for a change in my house. I decided to get rid of my great, wonderful, amazing (NOT, lol!) packard bell. I was sick and tired of it. I couldn't find the certain ram for it, it sucked on the internet, hated my network, sound card was just about dead and lots more. Gave it back to my grandma, lol.

Cause of that I decided it was time to accually have the Pentium 2 on a monitor and not a tv :p . I had to buy a new video card due to that one in it was fried. I went to a used store and picked up a ATI 1mb video card (forgot specs but just like my old ATI All-in-wonder just without TV Outs, TV-in, Cable, etc). It is doing really well!

And, nothing has changed with my Hp and NEC. My laptop is still doing well. Wait, never mind, I replaced my printer with a HP PSC1350 All-In-One and put the printer on the Pentium 2.

Hope to talk to you all soon, nice systems everyone! :woot:

Here's mine, old room, same desk etc... but i change my pc , as seen on Desk01, and 02

;) Comments welcome...

Desk00

Desk01

Desk02

Ho And... The most important thing...

My Trash

And...

My Microsoft Caf? Machine

John G.

Make sure to put the patch for MSBLASTER on your coffee maker, you know, you don't want to not be able to have coffee! LOL!!!! GASP!! NO COFFEE!!

Wow. ATI 1meg video card. Didn't know you could still buy, or even find one of those. Guess it wouldn't work well with games, but you said it does good for everyday stuff? What OS you running?

I found it at a used computer store for $15 CND. I'm not doing any gaming on this system accept my brother plays monopoly junior, magic school bus and other Cereal Box Games (lol). It's doing really well. The one thing I think it is doing so good is that it has a 12 mb Video Accelerator. Lovin' it, lol. It's running Microsoft Windows Plus! 98. Overall, it's a great computer.

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