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Almost there. The ultimate geek place.

Now back to the dream machine. Here's the final machine. Installation of OS and apps in progress.

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I'll post benchmarks and a full review soon, when I have everything operational in work environment.

Cheers.

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I... I...

/me goes off to corner to sob quietly

:cry:

Yes the Slot A was the first Athlon. Thats the first time AMD put the smackdown on Intel in a lot of things. (Or rather in pretty much anything.) If I remember right they had a better FPU or something.... been a while.. I still remember the comparison in Maximum PC.

Soon after Intel went back to Sockets. Before that some people thought we'd never see another socket. :)

Hey all, I'm new to Neowin (registering at least), but I've been browsing for a while. Here are some pics of my laptop:

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And an old unused Pentium I :ninja: :

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Laptop specs (will be in sig):

Dell Inspiron 8600

1.4GHz Pentium M

64MB nVidia Go5200

768MB PC2700 RAM

15.4" widescreen 1680x1050

CD/DVD+-RW

40GB HDD

Desktop specs:

Unknown Packard Bell

Pentium I 233MHz

4MB VRAM :rofl:

That dual Xeon case is nice! :woot:

Edit: fixed clock speed

Edited by Raikou Tch
Hey all, I'm new to Neowin (registering at least), but I've been browsing for a while. Here are some pics of my laptop:

neowinshot14br.jpg

-

neowinshot29ai.jpg

And an old unused Pentium I  :ninja: :

neowinshot38av.jpg

Laptop specs (will be in sig):

Dell Inspiron 8600

1.4GHz Pentium M

64MB nVidia Go5200

768MB PC2700 RAM

15.4" widescreen 1680x1050

CD/DVD+-RW

40GB HDD

Desktop specs:

Unknown Packard Bell

Pentium I 233MHz

4MB VRAM  :rofl:

That dual Xeon case is nice!  :woot:

Edit: fixed clock speed

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Lots of USB gear :D and a good old Backyard Smell :D

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