What are your computer spec?


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Mine:

Pentium II 450mhz

448 mb PC133 RAM

Abit BF6 mainboard

Soundblaster Live soundcard

Creative RIVA TNT 16mb graphic card

17gb Maxtor 7200rpm hard drive

20gb Western Digital 7200rpm hard drive

Asus region free DVD player (8x)

Matsushita SCSI CD-R (4x)

120mb LS120 Superdisk drive

10/100 PCI Network Card

SCSI controller PCI Card

Other peripherals:

Palm IIIc Handheld

Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro

Microsoft Intellimouse Optical

Sorry for long list :)

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AMD T-Bird 1.33GHz (133FSB)

512 mb PC133 RAM

Jetway 663AS Pro mainboard

Soundblaster Live soundcard

Asus v7700 Deluxe graphic card (GeForce2 GTS)

15gb Maxtor 7200rpm hard drive

10gb Western Digital 7200rpm hard drive

Pioneer region free DVD player (10x)

Sony CRX140 CD-R/RW (8x4x32x)

10/100 Realtek PCI Network Card

SCSI controller PCI Card (not connected)

Haupauge TV card (not connected)

4 USB ports

Logitech Wheelmouse (PS2, Cordless & USB version)

Logitech Web Keyboard

Creative WSurround set FPS1500 (5 speakers)

HP 21" Terminal Monitor (A4033A)

HP 840C Deskjet Printer

Windows 95 OEM

Windows NT Workstation and Server OEM

Windows 98 OEM

Windows 98 SE OEM

Windows ME Retail upgrade

Windows 2000 Retail

Windows XP Preview version

(I know Im a sucker for Windows)

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Asus A7v133

AMD 1.33Ghz @1.466Ghz

Dragon orb 3 cooler

512MB PC133

Maxtor 40Gig ATA100

Maxtor 6gig (Contains Bootable OS for Emergency Boot)

DSL connection 528/128

Plextor 12/10/32a

Acer 40x(peice of Sh*t)

ATI All-in-Wonder 32m

17" Viewsonic Optiquest 773v

Windows XP Pro

:) :D :) :D :)

AMD T-Bird 1.2GHz (133FSB)

ThermalTake DragonORB 3

768 mb PC133 RAM

Shuttle AK-12 mainboard

Soundblaster Live DE 5.1 Soundcard

GeForce2 MX 200 64MB

40GB ATA-100 Maxtor 7200rpm Hard Drive

Toshiba DVD player (16x)

Yamaha CD-R/RW (8x4x24x)

10/100 SohoWare PCI Network Card

4 USB ports

AverMedia TV card

Cable @ 10Mb/s down 1Mb/s up

Microsoft Intellimous Optical

SideWinder Gamepad

SideWinder FeedBack 2

Generic 4.1 Speakers

:D

PC1

Celeron 700

Transcend TS-AVE3 Motherboard

1gig ECC PC133

Adaptec 2940U (50 Pin) SCSI Controller

Fujitsu 18.2gig 7200rpm (80pin sca with 80-50pin converter)

3dfx VOODOO3 3000 PCI

Creative Labs SBLIVE Value

Plextor 20X SCSI CD-ROM

HP 9600SI CD-RW

PC2

Celeron 800 @1000

Transcend TS-ASP3

256Meg PC133

Maxtor 20gig 7200RPM

Brand-X 56X CD-ROM

Visiontek Geforce2 MX 200

Creative Labs SBLIVE Value

1 big ass piece of heatsink with 2 fans for processor

and about 4 case fans

ASUS A7V133A @ 1400 MHz Dragon Orb 3

3 * 256 (PC166) RAM 2-2-2

2 * 30Gig IBM DeskStar ATA100 (Raid O)

2 * 40Gig IBM DeskStar ATA100

ASUS V8200 GeForce3 AGP [15" AOC Mon.]

1-Matrox G450 Dualhead PCI [2 * 15" KDS Flat Panels]

3-SoundBlaster Audigy Platinum

4-Realtek NIC

5-SCSI Card

Pioneer CD 40X SCSI

Yamaha CRW2100-E

Pioneer DVD 16X CD 40X

Lian Li PC60, Enermax 450 Watt PS

WinXP

OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Version 5.1.2600 Build 2600

OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation

System Name VAMPLAIR

System Manufacturer VIA694

System Model AWRDACPI

System Type X86-based PC

Processor x86 Family 6 Model 2 Stepping 1 AuthenticAMD ~848 Mhz

BIOS Version/Date VIA694 - 42302e31, Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG, 5/5/2000

User Name VAMPLAIRJames

Time Zone Eastern Daylight Time

Total Physical Memory 255.49 MB

Available Physical Memory 72.55 MB

Total Virtual Memory 874.16 MB

Available Virtual Memory 547.91 MB

Page File Space 618.67 MB

IF YA WANT RELIABILTY GO AMD ONLY!!!!!

System 1

- Intel Pentium III 700e o/c 1.02Ghz

- 512 mb acer pc133 sdram

- Asus Cusl 2 i815e motherboard

- Ati Radeon 64 DDR Vivo Agp Card

- Western Digital 72k UATA hdd 30GB (x 2)

- I will Sideraid pro 100

- Ibm 19gb uata 66 hdd

- Soundblaster live value

- Yamaha 8x 4x 24x scsi cdrw

- tekram scsi card 40mb/sec

- hitachi gd5000 8x 40x dvd

- windows me

- windows xp (RTM)

- 19inc sony trinitron

System 2

- Intel Pentium III 550e o/c 786mhz

- 128 mb generic pc133 sdram

- aopen ax6bc intel bx motherboard

- matrox g200 agp card 8mb

- 6gb uata 66 fijitsu hdd

- iwill uata66 controller

- diamond monstersound mx400

- 15inc sony trinitron monitor

- Windows 98

Pentium III dual 867 mhz (133FSB)

512 mb PC133 RAM

Abit VP6 mainboard

Soundblaster Live soundcard

ATI Radeon All in Wonder graphic card

40gb Western Digital 7200rpm hard drive

Pioneer region free DVD player (16x)

Yamaha CD-R/RW (16x10x40)

250MB Zip Drive

10/100 Linksys PCI Network Card

4 USB ports

Microsoft Optical Intelimouse

ALtec LangSing Surround Sound Speakers

Optiquest Q71 17" Monitor

HP 970C Deskjet Printer

Running Windows XP Professional

Asus A7M266 motherboard

1.4 AMD Thunderbird processor

512 Megs of PC2400 memory

75 Gig IBM Deskstar 7200 RPM

Leadtek GeForce 2 Ultra 64 Megs of DDR

Pioneer 16X DVD Drive

Plextor 16/10/40 Burner

Sound Blaster Live Value sound card

Intel® PRO/100+ Management Adapter network card

Windows XP Pro OS

and I see it all all it's glory on...

19" Optiquest monitor

I just built this last month and aside from a few WinXP problems, I'm still totally blown away by this machine!

:) :) :)

Mine ain't a GHz+, but it damn well does me the trick! OK, here are my specs :

Pentium 3 @ 500 MHz,

192 MB PC133 SDRAM

Fujitsu 30 GB Hard Drive @ 5400 RPM

40? BCD E520C CD-ROM

8?4?32 HP CD-Writer Plus 9100b CD-Burner

8 MB SiS 620 AGP (Might upgrade it to GeForce 2 GTS or GeForce 3 in a few months!)

C-Media 88738AM Sound Card (Works in Linux, w00t!)

Davicom 9102 10/100 Fast Ethernet Controller

56K HSP56 Micromodem ( Winmodem, so it won't function in Linux, DAMMIT! :mad: )

Canon BJC-1000 Color Bubble Jet Printer

UMAX Astra 2100U USB Scanner

17" Hansol E17CL CRT Monitor

OSes : Windows 98 SE / Linux-Mandrake 8.0

Primary Machine --- Laptop

Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600

Processor

Intel Pentium PIII 800

Memory

512MB

Video Card Type

Trident CyberBlade XP with 16MB SDRAM

Floppy Disk Drive

Integrated internal 1.44MB FDD

Optical Drive

Integrated internal 8xDVDROM

Display Type & Size

15.1" Active Matrix TFT Screen

External Display Support

1024x768

Sound/Speakers

Yamaha YMF743 PCI Sound Processor, two integrated stereo speakers with bass reflex design

Networking

Integrated internal 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet, Integrated antenna for wireless networking, Integrated WiFi Wireless

Network Card

Docking Station with all standard PC ports

Ports - PC Card, USB, Serial, Parallel, SVGA, InfraRed, PS/2, , TV-Out 2 Type II PC-Cards, 1 Type III PC-Card, 2 USB, 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 1 SVGA, 1 PS/2, 1 TV-Out (RCA Connector)

Operating System

Windows 98SE and Windows XP Dual boot

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