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Main Comp:

AMD k6-2 MMX 3DNOW! @ 450 Mhz

120 MB of PC100 SDRAM

SIS 530 8MB 3D Accelerator

10GB HD

Creative CDRW8432E 8x4x32 CD Writer

ViewSonic 17' 17PS Monitor

Sound card: C-MEDIA 8338

lots more PCI cards for USB, LAN,

Win2k

Laptop:

Toshiba Satellite 2800DVD

PIII (Coppermine) @ 650mhz with SSE and MMX

128MB of PC133 SDRAM

10GB HD

Toshiba 8X DVD-ROM

15' or 14' TFT active matrix screen havent measured :)

S3 SAVAGE IX/MX 8MB SGRAM

YAMAHA 48KHz Sound card with Sondius XG and some other stuff

RCA jacks for Video / Full sterio out 5.1 compatible

Dual monitor support

Win XP

Both tied via SMC 4port 10/100 router

Currently i have my crumby HP 6535 comp w.

Intel Celeron 466 mhz

HP 9001 series cdr (not original cd burner/rom)

192 mb ram (originally 64 and only supports up to 256)

Panasonic Panasync SM70 17" monitor

HP DeskJet 710C....the best printer i ever worked with :D

HP ScanJet 3300C....not that good of a scanner :dead:

Logitech web cam.....not sure which version anymore

Win 98SE.....with 8.2 gig drive

56k modem....

floppy of course

and a brand new headset :D

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With XP coming out in a couple weeks, i'm planning to upgrade to a mainboard (not sure which one yet) that supports more ram than crumby 256, maybe i'll get 500mb of ram this time since i see 256mb chips for under $60 CDN!!! thats like cheap for me lol

i'm planning on getting a new tower to put my cd rom into it with my cd r so i can burn cd to cd now, maybe a dvd player....dunno yet,

might buy an intellipoint mouse cuz i get amused by those kind of things easily :cheeky:

1 ghz + processor maybe, n a 60-100 gig drive..

Asus CUV4X-D

2x PIII-933

768MB 3x Apacer 256MB

Asus V8200 Deluxe Geforce3 64MB

Creative Soundblaster Audigy Platinum EX (got this baby today :D )

IBM DTTA 10.1GB 7200rpm

IBM IC35L 60.0GB 7200rpm

3com 3CR990-TX-97 NIC

Pioneer DVD-A05SZ

Yamaha CRW4416S

Adaptec 29160N

Enermax 550W PSU

Windows 2000 AS

I think thats it.

amd duron 800 mhz (not oc'd)

256mb pc133

abit kt7e mobo

maxtor 30 gig/7200 rpm

soundblaster pci 512 sound

lexmark z32 printer

kingston 10/100 nic

efficient networks dsl modem

logitech quickcam web

logitech wingman rumble pad

visiontek geforce2 mx 200 (32 mb)

ms optical wheel mouse

ms natural keyboard

kds 17" monitor

acer 12x8x32 cd-rw

delta 50x cd-rom

altec lansing speakers w/ subwoofer

windows 2000 pro and linux mandrake 8.1

i think that's 'bout it, if i didn't forget something.

800 MHz PIII

Windows XP Pro 2600

320mb RAM

30gig 7200rpm Maxtor, 20gig 7200 rpm Quantum

12x DVD-ROM

8/4/32x CD-RW

Iomega Zip 250

Promise ATA/66 Card

TNT 2 M64 Video soon to be updated to a GeForce 3 TI500

Turtle Beach Montego II sound, soon to be updated to a SoundBlster Audigy version still needs to be decided

Altec Lansing ACS-340 w/ subwoofer

17' Monitor

Netgear FA311 NIC>608/128 DHCP ADSL

Umax Astra 2100U Scanner

Force Feedback 2 Joystick

Intellimouse Explorer

Hardware :

Intel Celeron 2 700 MHz @ 787 MHz.

Asus CUV4X-C.

320 MB RAM (256 MB PC 133 and 64 MB PC 100).

13 GB Seagate U8.

3 GB Quantum Fireball SE 3A.

Asus Riva TNT 2 M64 16 MB VRAM.

Creative PCI 64.

40x Diamond Data CD ROM.

36x Creative Infra 54 CD ROM.

Addon :

Case cooler.

Mods :

Silver painting on my case :D.

Peripheral :

15 inch Liteon monitor.

Microsoft Natural keyboard elite.

Microsoft Intell Mouse Optical.

Soon :

1x 256 MB RAM PC 133 to replace my 64 MB PC 100 total RAM = 512 MB.

DVD Player.

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Originally posted by Webgraph

LOL! That PC's not a desktop, Rituske, right? Cause if it was, I'd so go ROFLMFAO! And also, if technology keeps up like this, I think we might experience THz (Tetrahertz) machines around the year 2005 - 2010! :D

My first and only computer. The trash-80 still, and will forever be, the best desktop PC ever made.

You can do a lot in basic...IE0.4BsC works wonderfully. As for internet connection...let's just say brain implantation.

866 Mhz

12x NEC DVD

24x10x40 cd-rw

ati all-in-wonder 128 pro 16mb

ms internet keyboard

ms optical intellimouse explorer

soundblaster pci64

2 linksys fast ethernet adapters

2mbps down/384kbps up adsl

kodak dvc323 digital camera

4 pc linksys hub

USB scanner

philips 107s 17 inch monitor

winxp 2600

maxtor 20 gb 5400 rpm hd ata 100

maxtor 40 gb 5400 rpm hd ata 100

512 mb pc133 sdram

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