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Ok, I just wanna know, what PC do you have (Hardware specs) and who manufactured it (DELL; COMPAQ, IBM,....)

 

 

Well my Home PCs are both Compaq.jpg

 

 

1st: (For working)

 

COMPAQ EVO W8000 Workstation

2.4 GHz XEON Processor Intel

76GB UltraWide SCSI HArddisk

128MB WildcatIII Graphiccard

2 GB RAM

CD/RW Drive

DVD-Drive

 

 

2nd: (for gaming)

 

COMPAQ Deskpro EP

Intel Pentium III Processor at 600MHz

384MB RAM (3x128MB DIMM PC133 CL2)

2x 20GB Harddisk Ultra ATA-100

GeForce3 Graphics 64MB

CD/RW Drive

DVD/Drive

 

 

Well, The first PC is not mine, it is my fathers, but I use it all the time. but if something is wrong with it, I'm dead, this PC coasts in Switzerland about 10'000$. My father works as a chief in big post office and works as a graphic designer for houses,and so on...

 

The second is my own. I use it for burning CD and for Gaming...

 

The I post from, is the one in my office... its the same I use for gaming at home, but it is in Small, but with 128MB RAM, and only one HD with 10GB an onboard graphic....

 

Well dudes. write something about your PCs..... (for revive tis forum....)

 

 

cheers

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My PC -

 

AthlonXP 1900+ (1600MHz)

ASUS A7V-333 Mobo

512MB DDR SDRAM

2x 40GB Maxtor DiamondMAX+ ATA133 Hard Drives in a RAID-0 array (For data)

1x 10GB IBM DeskStar ATA66 HD (For the OS - soon to be replaced with another Maxtor)

Leadtek GeForce 4 Ti-4600

24w/10rw/48r Yamaha CD-RW with 8MB cache

16x Pioneer DVD ROM

SBLive with "LiveDrive" front panel interface

17" Monitor which I don't care to name :p

Swiftech MCX-462 CPU Heatsink (ENORMOUS and bloody pricey...)

Chieftec "Black Dragon" case

 

Made by: Me :):D

 

I'm gonna replace the mobo with the second revision sometime soon to improve on the rather lacking 266MB/s system bus, and also get another Maxtor Hard Drive (they're impressive in every sense, and not too expensive) to hopefully put Win2K on (I'm getting sick of 98SE, and I don't trust XP and never will :):D)

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Oh, it's not the external security of the OS I'm worried about - it's the internal security that bothers me... M$ has even more control over what happens on your system, and you have less knowledge of when such things happen...

 

I'd trust a good hacker over a Microserf ANY day of the week :)

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Built By Me.

 

1.2 GHz Thundebird

64 mb DDR AGP Radeon 7000

20 gb Western Digital HD

8 gb Matrox HD

Philips 8X/4X/32X Burner

16X DVD-ROM

A cheap ESS chipset motherboard until I can afford a better one

A cheap CompUSA soundcard that works great

256 Mb SDRAM until I can afford DDR (My board can take both)

Subwoofer and speakers, microphone

 

Um, that's all I can think of right now. I normally upgrade every September, but I'm a little behind due to some factors.

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Ok, all nice PC's. oh, and yesterday, I finished a selfmade pc. I took all stuff from "death" pc and built my own, I have now a noname 400 MHz with 64MB RAM and a 6GB Seagate Harddisk. well I sold it to my friend at the same day.... 250$. Cool, thats a business for itself. Make pc's by taking out stuff from old PC's....:D

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1st one (my parents)

 

Gateway that came with:

 

15 gb hardrive

633 mhz

Pentium 3

64 megs Ram (which i got upgraded to 312 woo!)

WinME (got upgraded to WinXP YES!!)

 

2nd one (my cousins)

 

Hewlitt Packard:

 

20 or 60 bg hardrive

900mhz

Pentium 4

128 megs RAM

WinME again (waaaah, i want my winxp)

 

 

And thats it...i need my very own comp lol

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Well, I have the stuff for a "new PC" I think I make a company for myself and make me same-constantly...:D

 

Well I have ro say, that I "love" Compaq PC. I'll never buy anything other than Compaq... I dont know, I'm a compaq reseller and thats the way it is. I cant buy or sell anything other than COMPAQ...

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Dell Dimension XPS-B 933r

PIII 933

512 PC-800 RDRAM

Leadtek WinFast A250 GeForce 4 4600 Ti 128 DDR

40 GB Maxtor 7200 RPM HD

DVD-ROM Drive

CD-RW

Dell P991 17" Trinitron Monitor

Altec-Lansing ADA-885 THX 4.1 Surround Speaker System

WinME

 

Now over 2 years old, but still fast enough for everything I need to do with it. Planning on building a new system next year, probably a dual-processor workstation to be the heart of a PC-based project recording studio setup.

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