Show off your Computer
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- nightwheel
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I would like to show off your computer and your computers background. Because I know some of you have wildly awsome computers. Just by the way you guys talk about them.
Here are some pictures of my computer.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... 1764-1.jpg
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... 1804-1.jpg
And my computers backgrounds.
http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... ckgrounds/
Please show off pictures of your computer, Thank you
Here are some pictures of my computer.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... 1764-1.jpg
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... 1804-1.jpg
And my computers backgrounds.
http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... ckgrounds/
Please show off pictures of your computer, Thank you
- twilightprincess
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Not posting from an SE/30! Wah busted motherboard!
My PC isn't much to look at. ($20 ATX tower with floppy and optical drives that don't match.) I think the outside of the case is just pointless shine; it's better to put your money into the important hardware.
It may not be much by today's standards but I built it a year and a half ago.
Intel Pentium D 3 ghz
2 GB DDR2 400 RAM
160 GB IDE Seagate primary HD
120 GB SATA Western Digital secondary HD
DVD+-RW/DL DVD burner (I forget the manufacturer, maybe LG?)
Acer 52x CD-ROM (Why not?)
Floppy drive from an old Packard Bell
128 MB ATI Radeon 9200
Netgear GA302T Gigabit Ethernet adapter
Wacom Graphire4 tablet
WOW Thing audio enhancement box
Viewsonic VG800b 18" LCD running at 1280x1024 (native resolution)
My PC isn't much to look at. ($20 ATX tower with floppy and optical drives that don't match.) I think the outside of the case is just pointless shine; it's better to put your money into the important hardware.
It may not be much by today's standards but I built it a year and a half ago.
Intel Pentium D 3 ghz
2 GB DDR2 400 RAM
160 GB IDE Seagate primary HD
120 GB SATA Western Digital secondary HD
DVD+-RW/DL DVD burner (I forget the manufacturer, maybe LG?)
Acer 52x CD-ROM (Why not?)
Floppy drive from an old Packard Bell
128 MB ATI Radeon 9200
Netgear GA302T Gigabit Ethernet adapter
Wacom Graphire4 tablet
WOW Thing audio enhancement box
Viewsonic VG800b 18" LCD running at 1280x1024 (native resolution)
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- Sir Games-A-Lot
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The whole thing:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/oranges/K1ll ... 010005.jpg
Yay, dual monitors!:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/oranges/K1ll ... 010006.jpg
A bunch of those little clips that hold the front cowling on snapped when I was working on it, so now it's held there with duct tape...
Specs:
P4 1.7GHz
512 MB's Ram
120 MAXTOR HD (split between to primary partitions one holding XP and a logical FAT partition for media storage, and one holding SUSE and a Linux swap partition.
LiteOn DVD +/- RW DL
No-name Floppy and CDROM drives.
Belkin Nostromo n52 Speed pad.
Old Apple G3 USB keyboard (smaller than normal QWERTY to make room for n52)
Cheap Sanyo stereo instead of computer speakers.
Unfortunately, the left monitor is dying, has tiny gray horizontal lines running all through it. But what can you expect, it was a discard from where my dad works.
http://www.maj.com/gallery/oranges/K1ll ... 010005.jpg
Yay, dual monitors!:
http://www.maj.com/gallery/oranges/K1ll ... 010006.jpg
A bunch of those little clips that hold the front cowling on snapped when I was working on it, so now it's held there with duct tape...
Specs:
P4 1.7GHz
512 MB's Ram
120 MAXTOR HD (split between to primary partitions one holding XP and a logical FAT partition for media storage, and one holding SUSE and a Linux swap partition.
LiteOn DVD +/- RW DL
No-name Floppy and CDROM drives.
Belkin Nostromo n52 Speed pad.
Old Apple G3 USB keyboard (smaller than normal QWERTY to make room for n52)
Cheap Sanyo stereo instead of computer speakers.
Unfortunately, the left monitor is dying, has tiny gray horizontal lines running all through it. But what can you expect, it was a discard from where my dad works.
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Heres my awesome computer -
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... Plus2.jpeg
Specs -
128 KB RAM.
Three Channel Audio from the AY-3-8912 chip.
RS-232 Serial port.
32 KB of ROM.
RGB Port.
Midi Compatability!
And a built in tape deck for super convenience.
Obviously not my day to day PC but I Just wanted to show off my new purchase. My PC is allright. Nothing to good. P4 2.6Ghz, 200gb HD, 1GB DDR Ram, Radeon 9550 GFX card, Xear 3D Sound Card, Disc Drive, Floppy Drive, 19" LCD monitor.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... Plus2.jpeg
Specs -
128 KB RAM.
Three Channel Audio from the AY-3-8912 chip.
RS-232 Serial port.
32 KB of ROM.
RGB Port.
Midi Compatability!
And a built in tape deck for super convenience.
Obviously not my day to day PC but I Just wanted to show off my new purchase. My PC is allright. Nothing to good. P4 2.6Ghz, 200gb HD, 1GB DDR Ram, Radeon 9550 GFX card, Xear 3D Sound Card, Disc Drive, Floppy Drive, 19" LCD monitor.
- nightwheel
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Re: Show off your Computer
My computer is a Compaq Presairo. I forgot to give specs of my computer.nightwheel wrote:I would like to show off your computer and your computers background. Because I know some of you have wildly awsome computers. Just by the way you guys talk about them.
Here are some pictures of my computer.
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... 1764-1.jpg
http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... 1804-1.jpg
And my computers backgrounds.
http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t29/ ... ckgrounds/
Please show off pictures of your computer, Thank you
The Specs -
AMD Athlon 64 Processor
Lightscribe Double/Dual Layer 16x max CD, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW Drive
512MB Memory
120GB Hard Drive
Nivida GeForce 6150 LE
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
HP vs71e 17" LCD moniter with 1280x1024 resolution
- Dr. KillGood
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- Joined:Sat Jan 21, 2006 1:03 am
- Location:Earth
ok hers mine.
Intel Pentium D Dual core 830 processor @ 3 GHz
2 x 1 MB L2-cache, 800 MHz FSB
BTX shaped, optimized airflow, heatpipe cooling
1024 MB DDR2 SDRAM with 533 MHz 64-bit dual channel memory
NVIDIA GeForce 6700XL videocard with 128 MB memory (SDDR3/1100MHz)
250 GB 7200 rpm Seagate (S-ATA 150)
Dual TV function: record one channel while watching another
2 x DVB-S digital satellite TV receivers
2 x Analogue TV/cable-TV receivers
Sony 16x Dual layer multistandard DVD/CD burner
Sony 16x DVD-ROM
54Mbits WLAN
Built-in 8-in-1 USB 2.0 card reader
6 x USB 2.0 ports (2 x front, 4 x back)
2 x Firewire ports (1 x front, 1 x back)
Dolby Digital 8 channel Intel High Definition Audio
V.90 PCI data/fax/modem
Integrated 10/100 Mbit ethernet controller
Headset with microphone
Optical wireless mouse with charger
Wireless keyboard
Remote control
And a picture.
[img]http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:_LP ... 8800_1.jpg
[/img]
I plan to upgrade it soon.
Intel Pentium D Dual core 830 processor @ 3 GHz
2 x 1 MB L2-cache, 800 MHz FSB
BTX shaped, optimized airflow, heatpipe cooling
1024 MB DDR2 SDRAM with 533 MHz 64-bit dual channel memory
NVIDIA GeForce 6700XL videocard with 128 MB memory (SDDR3/1100MHz)
250 GB 7200 rpm Seagate (S-ATA 150)
Dual TV function: record one channel while watching another
2 x DVB-S digital satellite TV receivers
2 x Analogue TV/cable-TV receivers
Sony 16x Dual layer multistandard DVD/CD burner
Sony 16x DVD-ROM
54Mbits WLAN
Built-in 8-in-1 USB 2.0 card reader
6 x USB 2.0 ports (2 x front, 4 x back)
2 x Firewire ports (1 x front, 1 x back)
Dolby Digital 8 channel Intel High Definition Audio
V.90 PCI data/fax/modem
Integrated 10/100 Mbit ethernet controller
Headset with microphone
Optical wireless mouse with charger
Wireless keyboard
Remote control
And a picture.
[img]http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:_LP ... 8800_1.jpg
[/img]
I plan to upgrade it soon.
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Hehehe.
660 gb ATA HDD (only 250 gb usually in use.)
1 GB DDR2 RAM
Gigabyte Mobo
AMD Athlon 64x
2 80mm fans
Low quality sound card
Viewsonic speakers
19 inch I-Inc LCD monitor
Logitech mouse/media keyboard
Wireless card
256 mb ob ram diamond 9600 video card
Firewire card
Windows XP Home Ed.
>:D.
660 gb ATA HDD (only 250 gb usually in use.)
1 GB DDR2 RAM
Gigabyte Mobo
AMD Athlon 64x
2 80mm fans
Low quality sound card
Viewsonic speakers
19 inch I-Inc LCD monitor
Logitech mouse/media keyboard
Wireless card
256 mb ob ram diamond 9600 video card
Firewire card
Windows XP Home Ed.
>:D.
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- XPCportables
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Mine is in what is quite possibly the worst case ever designed in the history of computers. I hate this case so much that I almost all of the time am cutting pieces of it off. Of course I am channeling my anger into something productive, as you can see, when I do hack it up, It's so that I can add something that it doesn't have, like PS2 controller ports, and my newest addition, an extra headphone jack with a volume knob.
The Specs of this machine are:
Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz OCed to 2.7Ghz
1Gb DDR 400 ram
240Gb Hdd
DVD RW DL drive.
Nvidia Geforce 6800 Unlocked and OCed running at 375Mhz core/ 925Mhz mem.
ECS Elitegroup PT800CE-A motherboard. this board is not too bad except for the fact that this is my third replacement.
So this isn't the greatest machine, so what, I'm poor and it's built mostly out of used parts, so get off of my back
The second computer is a Dell that I am rebuilding for my brother's wedding gift. It has:
Celeron 1.7Ghz
512mb DDR333
40Gb HDD
CD burner, DVD rom drive
64mb geforce MX 4000
Here's the whole shabang
Here's the compy's case, taken from my aunt's dead celeron
Here's inside the compy. Notice the extremely mediocre videocard, the 80mm fan hot glued onto the 92mm fan vent, and the second hard drive bay held in with duck tape.
Here's my moniter, highly photoshopped to reduce the extreme crappiness of my camera. I happen to be an Ozzy fan so I got Ozzy on there.
After I get my car, I'm gonna save up for this beast:
3ghz OCed C2D e4300
2gb 800mhz DDR2 ram
250gb sata HDD
GeForce 8800 GTS
But that might be a while.
Here's the compy's case, taken from my aunt's dead celeron
Here's inside the compy. Notice the extremely mediocre videocard, the 80mm fan hot glued onto the 92mm fan vent, and the second hard drive bay held in with duck tape.
Here's my moniter, highly photoshopped to reduce the extreme crappiness of my camera. I happen to be an Ozzy fan so I got Ozzy on there.
After I get my car, I'm gonna save up for this beast:
3ghz OCed C2D e4300
2gb 800mhz DDR2 ram
250gb sata HDD
GeForce 8800 GTS
But that might be a while.