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Sure.. I'll share.. Smile

Computer: Full custom build, based on nothing.
PSU: Antec 450W (not sure haven't looked in a while but it's around that)
Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (Barton chip) @1.9GHz (mild OC)
RAM: Generic (333Mhz) 1GB
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-7N400Pro
OS: MS Windows XP Pro SP2 (eh.. what can I say I'm used to it)
Monitor, Primary: LG Flatron L1930P
Monitor, Secondary: LG Flatron F700B
System HDD: Western Digital WD800JB (80GB)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda ST325082-3as (250GB) x2
Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce FX 5600 (256mb DDR)
Optical Drive: Sony DRU-510A DVD RW
Keyboard: Logitech cordless (older model)
Mouse: Logitech G7
Audio: Logitech Z-5500 Digital - 5.1 Surround (Dolby PLII, TXH, dts)

Other stuff:
Case: Thermaltake Xaser III Super Tower
Cooling: 7 case fans (standard with above case)
CPU Cooler: Thermaltake Thermo-electric cooling system (out of production now) has a thermo-electric device mounted between the cpu and the underside of the heatsink that's controlled (along with a standard HS Fan) by a daughter card with an independent power source and a processor chip. The processor progressively ramps up the cooling power as needed so most of the time it's not bellowing at you.
Make: Computer Technology, UK.
Case: Silver with side window
PSU: 400W, +12V 20A, Don't know the make.
Motherboard: ABit NF8 Socket754
Chipset: NVidia NForce3 250
CPU: AMD Athlon64 3000+  2.0GHz with stock cooler.
RAM: 1GB DDR400
Hard Drive: Maxtor 200GB IDE
External storage: Seagate 250GB external USB 2.0 hard disk.
Optical drives: Lite-on DVD-ROM 16x speed and NEC DVD-RW 16x speed
Floppy drive.
Graphics: Sapphire ATI Radeon 9600 256MB
Fans: 2 on the side window. 1 Akasa fan on rear.
Monitor: 19" Samsung SyncMaster 931c LCD.
Sound Card: SoundBlaster Audigy 2ZS
Front speakers: Active 85N (I think they're 20W). Excellent sound and nice bass!
Rear speakers: Unknown make, SK-A30.
Onboard Gigabit LAN.
Devices: Standard beige PS/2 keyboard with Windoze and menu keys, Transparent blue optical mouse, game joypad, Logitech Forumla Force EX wheel, Microsoft Sidewinder 2 joystick, Roland PC-300 MIDI Keyboard and M-Audio MIDIsport 2x2 (2 in, 2 out) MIDI interface.
OS: Dual boot Windows XP 32-bit and Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit.
Mine:

Asus A7N8X-X with BIOS 1010 (8/4/2004)

Athlon XP "Barton" 3000+ AQZFA OC'ed to 2.418 Ghz with Vcore at 1.80V
(186x13.0)

512 MB of Infineon PC2700 DDR SDRAM at 186 Mhz with latencies at 2.5-3-3-7

GeForce 4 Ti 4200 128 MB

Maxtor 6Y060P0 60 GB HDD

SoundBlaster Live 5.1 SB0100

LG GCE-8526B CD-RW drive

Antec True 430 1.0 power supply
Just the core stuff...

CPU: AMD Athlon64 3000
Mobo: ASRock Dual-939SATA2
RAM: 2x256mb
RAM: 1x512mb
GFX: nVidia 7600GT 256mb

HDD: Maxtor IDE 40gb
HDD: Maxtor IDE 120gb
HDD: Seagate SATA 250gb
Which one? Smile
Do the old sparcstations and Sun Ultras, 386s and cisco boxes in my cupboard count?
Does my wearable PC count?
I don't even know anymore.

Tim
I recently built a new computer:

Case: Antec Nine Hundred gaming case
PSU: OCZ GameXStream 600W
Motherboard: Asus M2R32-MVP
Chipset: AMD CrossfirexPress 3200
CPU: AMD Athlon64 X2 5600+ 2.8GHz
Cooler: Arctic Cooling Alpine 64
RAM: 4GB DDR800
Hard Drive: Maxtor 500GB SATA-II with 32MB Cache
External storage: Seagate 250GB external USB 2.0 hard disk.
Optical drives: Toshiba-Samsung DVD ReWriter 20x
No floppy drive - because they're old now.
Graphics: Powercolor ATI Radeon HD 3870 with 512MB GDDR4 VRAM
Fans: 2 front 120cm fans in middle and top HD cages (bottom one cools the hard drive), Rear 120cm fan, Top 200cm fan lets the heat out very nicely! Big Grin
Monitor: 19" Samsung SyncMaster 931c LCD.
Soundcard: Sound Blaster X-FI XTremeAudio PCI.
Front speakers: Active 85N.
Rear speakers: Unknown make, SK-A30.
Onboard Gigabit LAN.
Devices: Logitech black PS/2 keyboard with Windoze and menu keys, Technika 800cpi optical mouse, Logitech Dual Action joypad, Logitech Forumla Force EX wheel, Microsoft Sidewinder 2 joystick.
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium SP1.

This machine is built to be upgraded whenever I need to do so.

DJ_Sim Wrote:
Make: Computer Technology, UK.
Case: Silver with side window
PSU: 400W, +12V 20A, Don't know the make.
Motherboard: ABit NF8 Socket754
Chipset: NVidia NForce3 250
CPU: AMD Athlon64 3000+  2.0GHz with stock cooler.
RAM: 1GB DDR400
Hard Drive: Maxtor 200GB IDE
External storage: Seagate 250GB external USB 2.0 hard disk.
Optical drives: Lite-on DVD-ROM 16x speed and NEC DVD-RW 16x speed
Floppy drive.
Graphics: Sapphire ATI Radeon 9600 256MB
Fans: 2 on the side window. 1 Akasa fan on rear.
Monitor: 19" Samsung SyncMaster 931c LCD.
Sound Card: SoundBlaster Audigy 2ZS
Front speakers: Active 85N (I think they're 20W). Excellent sound and nice bass!
Rear speakers: Unknown make, SK-A30.
Onboard Gigabit LAN.
Devices: Standard beige PS/2 keyboard with Windoze and menu keys, Transparent blue optical mouse, game joypad, Logitech Forumla Force EX wheel, Microsoft Sidewinder 2 joystick, Roland PC-300 MIDI Keyboard and M-Audio MIDIsport 2x2 (2 in, 2 out) MIDI interface.
OS: Dual boot Windows XP 32-bit and Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit.

Brocksmith

Maker: Compaq
Model: Presario (I forget the model number)
RAM: 1 GB dual channel DDR
Processor: Intel Celeron 420 (1.60 GHZ)
Graphics Card: Integrated (Intel Graphics Media Accelerator)
HArd Drive:  120 GB SATA MFD. by Seagate + 40 GB IDE MFD. by Seagate
OS:  PC came with Microsoft Vista istalled but I reformatted the computer and installed Windows XP SP3 instead.

My PC isn't the greatest but oh well. I will build my own sometime in the future.

Brocksmith

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Oh little oh me? I just have a 2.0GHZ Ubuntu machine running Gutsy Gibbon. 2.0GHZ Pentium 4 with like 512 RAM...it's way fast enough for my needs.
That's some pretty hardcore cooling - how much it cost you?
64-bit dual-core ppc, 6 vector processors (each having 128 128-bit registers and 256k RAM), 512MB of general RAM, 40GB harddrive, gigabit ethernet connection, TV out with support for full dolby surround sound and full 1080p HDTV
pikajedi:
YOU HAVE THE SAME SCREWDRIVER AS ME

Pikajedi3 Wrote:

Gareth Wrote:
64-bit dual-core ppc, 6 vector processors (each having 128 128-bit registers and 256k RAM), 512MB of general RAM, 40GB harddrive, gigabit ethernet connection, TV out with support for full dolby surround sound and full 1080p HDTV


This, but with 120GB HDD.

Also, you missed out builtin wireless and bluetooth.

Yours can't be programmed Wink

Quote:

Gareth Wrote:
pikajedi:
YOU HAVE THE SAME SCREWDRIVER AS ME


OHSHI-


You shop at maplins?

The screwdriver is sold at maplins, really useful to have handy.
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