which do you use?  

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  1. 1. which do you use?

    • Standard (built your own) MSI, ASUS, etc...
      485
    • Dell
      71
    • Compaq
      25
    • HP
      15
    • IBM
      3
    • Gateway
      13
    • Sony
      10
    • eMachine
      3
    • Other Unidentifiable stuff
      27
    • Mac
      38


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athlon xp 1700 T-bred B (1650@150fsb)

Coolermaster Hac-V81 h/s/f

ECS K7S5A mobo

384 mb PC-133 sdram

Geforce2 MX200 32mb agp

Maxtor 10gb 5400 hdd-os

Samsung 20gb 5400 hdd-data

Arctec 48/12/48 cd-rw

Aureal Vortex2 pci sound

3com 9503b-tx nic pci

Nec Multisync M700 17" crt

Altec acs-90 speakers

Cambridge soundworks subbie

Okidata 4w Laser printer

Gravis Digital Blackhawk Joystick

Big Allligator skull on tower-my favorite thing!

Pretty quick cable connect

mine

p4 1.8A GHz

512 MB DDR 266 RAM

intel 845 GBV mobo

20 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm

80 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200 rpm

sony 16x10x40x CD-RW

creative infra 32x CD drive

pixel view 878p+ TV Tuner

15" ViewSonic e53 monitor

nVidia Riva TNT2 32 MB M64 (ran out of money) :crazy:

Built mine from scratch.

Quantum Boxxen:

Windows XP Professional SP1

AMD 2000+ XP w/ off-market water cooling kit (49C on full load)

512 MB DDR PC2100

ASUS A7V333

40GB Western Digital 7200rpm (C: 20gb, D: 20gb)

60GB Western Digital 7200rpm (E: 20gb, F: 20gb)

TDK 52x10x48x CD-RW

DVS Korea 16x DVD-ROM

GeForce 2Ti GTS

Sound Blaster Audigy 1

Linksys Etherfast v.2

19" Proview Monitor

Logitech Elite Keyboard USB

Microsoft Intelli Optical (1st Generation, modded black & silver)

iCrap

HP 6332 Pavillion

RedHat Linux 8.0

500MHz K6-2

128MB SDRAM

Onboard video/sound

3com 10/100 SOHO NIC

Off-market 32x CD-Rom

Quantum Fireball 5400rpm (128mb Swap, 9.8gb /)

My puter has been a gradual upgrade since I built my first 386 DX40 :)

Current specs :

AMD XP1800+ Retail (Thoroughbred)

Abit KR7A-133

512MB Crucial PC2100 DDR RAM

Creative Labs GeForce4 Ti4400 / 128MB

2x40GB & 1x15GB 7200RPM IBM Deskstar Harddrives

19" Iiyama S900MT1 Monitor

SBLive & Live Drive

Pioneer Slot DVD Drive

Black Dell keyboard & Logitech MX700 wireless mouse.

Running Windows XP, and hopefully Red Hat 9 in a week or so when it gets released to RHN subscribers :)

Seems pretty good for most things at the minute!

ECS K7S5A 1.x w/ onboard Audio and Lan

AMD Thunderbird 1.2 GHz w/ Coolermaster heatsink & fan

Black iTech ATX case with door to hide 5.25" bays

256 MB PC2100 DDR Memory

Maxtor DiamondMax Plus D740X 60 GB Ultra ATA/133 7200 RPM w/ quite drive!

Inno3D Tornado GeForce2 Ti 64 MB DDR AGP

US Robotics 56K V.90 Internal PCI WinModem

Linksys Cable Modem #BEFCMU10 v1.0

Linksys Cable/DSL Router #BEFSR41

HP CD-Writer+ 9500i 12x8x32 CD-RW

Microsoft Intellimouse Optical

Microsoft Black Internet Keyboard (purchased from Alienware, very cheap)

Windows XP Pro Build 2600 SP1

EPoX 8RDA+ Motherboard

2100+ Processor at 12 x 166

Micron 512 MB PC 2700 DDR x 2 (in dual ddr mode)

Asus Gefore4 Ti 8x AGP

Maxtor 80 GB 7200 RPM Liquid Bearing

Creative Audigy OEM

5.1 Inspire Speakers

PlexWriter 48/24/48

Compaq 8X DVD ROM

Compaq Floppy Drive

Startech 10/100 Ethernet Card (Realtek clone, uses realtek drivers)

MS Internet Keyboard

MS Optical Mouse (will upgrade to MX700 or MX500... undecided)

LG Studioworks 995E 19" Monitor

Think that's it.

About to sway the tide here.... I've got an old dell (Slight Modifications)

PIII 933 MhZ Coppermine MOBO

Standard Boring Ass Dell Case till I go out and buy a new comp.

512 SDRAM

40 GIG Western Digital (7200 RPM)

80 GIG Maxtor (7200 RPM)

48x Max CD Rom Drive

8x/4x/32x CD RW

Gforce4 TI 4200 128 mb

Windows XP Pro ( SP1 Crashes my comp for some reason)

21" Dell Monitor

PIII 733EB Coppermine

SuperMicro PIIISCA (Rev 1.2)

Full Tower case

512 SDRAM

60GB Western Digital

20GB Western Digital

40GB Samsung SV4002H

Asus v6800 Deluce GeForce 256 32MB DDR

Panasonic SR-8585 DVD-ROM 48x / 16x

HP CD-Writer 8230e USB

Creative Labs SB Live! Platinum

Iomega Zip100 Internal

3Com 3C509C-TX 10/100 NIC

Advansys SCSI Controller

Pinnacle PCTV Pro PCI TV Card

Umax Astra 1220S Scanner

CF Reader

Sony 1.44MB Floppy (yey)

Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro

Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer

2 Axis 2 Button TechnoPlus Joystick

ADi MicroScan G710 @ 1152x768x32bit@100Mhz

VideoLogic DigiTheatre (5.1)

Epson Stylus Photo 750

Sony EVI-D30 Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera

Windows 2003 Enterprise Server

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Old

AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.4 GHz

128MBRam PC133MHz

13 GIG Quantum 7200RPM

Compaq 17" (Only monitor is a Compaq, the box is hand made)

MSI nVidia GeForce2 440MX 64MB TV-Out

New

Pentium4 2.4GHz w/ Hyperthreating

512MBRam DDR2700

80 GIG Western Digital 7200RPM

Samsung DVDRom 16x

Lite 48x Burner

Altec Lansing Speakers

Samsung SyncMaster 955DF 19"

Wireless SMC Router w/ USB Adapter for old comp

Lexmark X-75 All-in-one

ATI Radeo 7000 64MB TV-Out

Case And Power Supply

- Antec Plus660AMG with 330-Watt power supply

Processor And CPU Cooler

- AMD XP 2400+ CPU RETAIL BOX

Motherboard

- GIGABYTE GA-7VAXP ULTRA

RAM

- 2X SAMSUNG CHIP 512MB DDR MEMORY W/O ECC W/400MHZ

Video Card

- NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X

Hard Drive

- Western Digital Caviar Special Edition 200GB UA100 8.9ms 8M 7200R

CD/DVD Drives

- Lite-On 48X12X48 INT IDE CD-RW

- Lite-On 16X INT IDE DVD

Modem

- CREATIVE LABS MODEM BLASTER,V.92,PCI,W/O VOICE

OS

- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP1

Antec 885 II Case w/ 430 true PS

4 80mm Antec case fans

Asus A7V333 mobo

AMD XP 2200+ CPU

2 X 512mb PC2700 DDR ram

2 X 80gig 7200rpm Seagate IV Barracuda HDD's

Gainward GeForce 4 Ti 4400 Golden Sample 128mb Vid Card

SoundBlaster Live 5.1 Surround Audio Card

LiteOn 16X DVD

Sony DRU500A DVD Burner

LiteOn 52x24x52 CD/RW

Sony Floppy

Linksys 10/100 NIC

Samsung SyncMaster 955 DF 19" CRT

Built by yours truly

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