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Blackbox - Tux

2.4GHz Pentium 4 Northwood 533MHz FSB

ABIT IT7-MAX2 chipset

1024MB DDR 400

1x 180GB

hda1 - 32M - ext2 - boot

hda2 - 512M - SWAP

hda3 - Rest - ext3 - root

1 x 80GB

hdb1 - 80GB - ReiserFS

Geforce 4 ti 4200 - 128MB

Audigy 2 Plat

DVD

DVD+/- RW 4x

400W Enermax PSU

Running Gentoo Linux 2004.1 - Kernel 2.6.7-R5 - Gnome

Whitebox - IRCd

2.2GHz Pentium 4 Northwood 533MHz FSB

ABIT TH7-RAID

512MB RDRAM PC800

1x 60GB

Geforce 2 MX 400

CD-ROM

Running Gentoo Linux 2004.1 - Kernel 2.6.7-R5 - Gnome

Sony Vaio PCG-R600HFPD

Pentium 3-m 1GHz

256MB SDRAM

Intel Graphics

DVD/CD-RW

12" TFT

Wireless... :)

Windows XP SP1 (I use this sh!t OS because Sony uses non standard hardware).

The chipset on my desk is a P4 based Celly, in the process of building a Firewall box for that.

Man I really love those new emachines notebooks. I tell people about em and they laugh...and im thinking, if they only knew.

Go ahead dude, buy a dell...whatever...:)

i love my emachine ;)

and i did play ut 2004 on it, no problem at all

Awwww man, eMachines. I have had the misfortune of owning 2 and both ended up being a POS, after a period of time of course.

Their new laptops are lightyears ahead of anything theyve ever made.

THey used to make horrible desktops...but not fair to compare em to the laptops.

Their new laptops are lightyears ahead of anything theyve ever made.

THey used to make horrible desktops...but not fair to compare em to the laptops.

true their desktops are horrible

but these new laptops are the best laptops on the market right now

just superb

I know three developers who have them.

They all chose them over dell.

And they all are avid gamers as well. And they all hate emachines old desktops.

Check em out at bestbuy.com also...they have some crazy deals going on.

Also google some reviews. They are all favorable.

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