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Post your rig
This is the computer that sham built...
Specs available on request.
Specs available on request.
Shamballa- Moderator
- Number of posts : 621
Age : 57
Location : Indy, USA
Humor : Only on Tuesdays
Registration date : 2008-05-15
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Name: Mat Deade
Re: Post your rig
Nice!! I'd like to see those specs I dont have any pics of my pc's, but we have 1 shuttle pc that is purely used for watching/listening to downloaded (legally ofc) material that is hooked up to the plasma TV and aurround sound, another ancient pc (my baby - bought in 1999 at 333mghz and the only original thing left is the motherboard, its now 1.5ghz but still not good enough, mainly used for storage) and my trusty Acer laptop that I do all my browsing and gaming on.
Im planning on building a 4th pc for gaming and have my eye on one of those cases that has no fan but is cooled by anti-freeze in the case - so cool!
Im planning on building a 4th pc for gaming and have my eye on one of those cases that has no fan but is cooled by anti-freeze in the case - so cool!
SunburnedPenguin- Admin
- Number of posts : 1411
Age : 49
Location : Near Cardiff
Humor : You'll get used to it :)
Registration date : 2008-04-14
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Name: Kudos Manilla
Re: Post your rig
Thanks Jax. It's insides are more than a few years old now so it's not a juggernaut anymore. And that anti-freeze isn't a bad idea. I constantly have to keep my fans and fins clean or it overheats.
Here are the basics...
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
CPU Type:
AMD Athlon XP, 2166 MHz (6.5 x 333) 2700+
Motherboard:
Abit NF7-S (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 3 DIMM, Audio, LAN, IEEE-1394)
Motherboard Chipset:
nVIDIA nForce2 SPP
System Memory:
1024 MB (DDR SDRAM)
Video Adapter:
ATI Radeon 9600 XT
Monitor:
HANNS-G 19" LCD 1440X900
Storage:
Hitachi (80 GB, 7200 RPM, Serial-ATA/150)
Samsung (DVD:16x, CD:52x/24x/52x DVD-ROM/CD-RW)
TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-M1612 (16x/48x DVD-ROM)
Input:
Logitech Basic Keyboard, Logitech HID-compliant G5 Laser Mouse, Logitech STX Camera
Chassis:
A New Egg special
Internet connection:
AT&T DSL Elite 6000 kbps
.
Here are the basics...
Operating System:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
CPU Type:
AMD Athlon XP, 2166 MHz (6.5 x 333) 2700+
Motherboard:
Abit NF7-S (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 3 DIMM, Audio, LAN, IEEE-1394)
Motherboard Chipset:
nVIDIA nForce2 SPP
System Memory:
1024 MB (DDR SDRAM)
Video Adapter:
ATI Radeon 9600 XT
Monitor:
HANNS-G 19" LCD 1440X900
Storage:
Hitachi (80 GB, 7200 RPM, Serial-ATA/150)
Samsung (DVD:16x, CD:52x/24x/52x DVD-ROM/CD-RW)
TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-M1612 (16x/48x DVD-ROM)
Input:
Logitech Basic Keyboard, Logitech HID-compliant G5 Laser Mouse, Logitech STX Camera
Chassis:
A New Egg special
Internet connection:
AT&T DSL Elite 6000 kbps
.
Last edited by shamballa on Wed May 28, 2008 2:30 am; edited 1 time in total
Shamballa- Moderator
- Number of posts : 621
Age : 57
Location : Indy, USA
Humor : Only on Tuesdays
Registration date : 2008-05-15
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Name: Mat Deade
Re: Post your rig
Shamballa, love the boomerang on the wall, so have you been on a walkabout?
Stitch
Stitch
StitchExp626- Moderator
- Number of posts : 794
Age : 49
Location : Melbourne Australia
Registration date : 2008-05-14
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Name: Steve
Re: Post your rig
Stitch, I wish! A buddy of mine went to Australia about a year ago with the Rotary Club and brought that back for me. He also brought back a didgeridoo, but he kept that I've always had a fascination with Australia.
Shamballa- Moderator
- Number of posts : 621
Age : 57
Location : Indy, USA
Humor : Only on Tuesdays
Registration date : 2008-05-15
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Name: Mat Deade
Re: Post your rig
well a didgeridoo is ok if you can get it to make a sound, I am unable to produce any sound that lasts longer than a few seconds.
Australia is fascinating but as you probably realise our country is the driest continent on Earth. We live on the edge of our country and most of us make only one visit to the desert. Though pretty much everyone at some point goes to the centre.
I went on a 4X4 adventure tour to do the walkabout, it was a 18 day event and you experience the red centre of Australia, the long and eery walk through King's Canyon, the changing colours of Uluru at sunset. Things that people tell you are life changing, but it is in the doing that you understand and it is more amazing than anything that you could expect.
However in my day to day life, I live in the city of Melbourne, in an apratment on the 28th floor on Bourke St, one of Melbourne's most famous streets. And city living here is probably not that much different than city living in London or New York.
However this is way off the topic of my rig.
To get on topic my computer
my computer runs at 2.13 GHz
I have 1023 MB ram
I use Windows Vista
and I have a really great flatscreen LCD monitir and it is big!
Stitch
Australia is fascinating but as you probably realise our country is the driest continent on Earth. We live on the edge of our country and most of us make only one visit to the desert. Though pretty much everyone at some point goes to the centre.
I went on a 4X4 adventure tour to do the walkabout, it was a 18 day event and you experience the red centre of Australia, the long and eery walk through King's Canyon, the changing colours of Uluru at sunset. Things that people tell you are life changing, but it is in the doing that you understand and it is more amazing than anything that you could expect.
However in my day to day life, I live in the city of Melbourne, in an apratment on the 28th floor on Bourke St, one of Melbourne's most famous streets. And city living here is probably not that much different than city living in London or New York.
However this is way off the topic of my rig.
To get on topic my computer
my computer runs at 2.13 GHz
I have 1023 MB ram
I use Windows Vista
and I have a really great flatscreen LCD monitir and it is big!
Stitch
StitchExp626- Moderator
- Number of posts : 794
Age : 49
Location : Melbourne Australia
Registration date : 2008-05-14
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Name: Steve
Re: Post your rig
Right on
Shamballa- Moderator
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Age : 57
Location : Indy, USA
Humor : Only on Tuesdays
Registration date : 2008-05-15
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Name: Mat Deade
Re: Post your rig
ibook G4 that is becoming increasingly slower by the day
Smokette- Others
- Number of posts : 165
Age : 47
Location : Philadelphia
Humor : Dry. Very Dry.
Registration date : 2008-05-21
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Name: Colleen
Re: Post your rig
I have a PC desktop that was built and a macbook pro laptop that my college requires us to buy for the graphic design major. It's rediculous. I had to pay $2,000 and for what? If I spent $2,000 on a regular laptop and not a mac that laptop would kick this one's ass.
lol...I'm not, bitter, or anything
lol...I'm not, bitter, or anything
l337Jacqui- Others
- Number of posts : 266
Age : 40
Location : Kent, OH
Registration date : 2008-05-18
Re: Post your rig
LOL Jacqui. My brother is a decent graphic artist/animator. He went to school in Phoenix. Here's his website: http://www.michaeldonaldsonart.net/home.html I designed the favicon by the way.
Shamballa- Moderator
- Number of posts : 621
Age : 57
Location : Indy, USA
Humor : Only on Tuesdays
Registration date : 2008-05-15
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Name: Mat Deade
Re: Post your rig
Wow Shamballa!!! Very very talented!!! I always love looking at people's art My friend AJ would really like his stuff. He draws comic stuff all the time
l337Jacqui- Others
- Number of posts : 266
Age : 40
Location : Kent, OH
Registration date : 2008-05-18
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