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Post Pictures and Specifications of your computer here! (*) WARNING! This topic could be slow for 56/128kbps users!. Rate Topic: ***** 2 Votes

#41 User is offline   ripken204 

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Posted 26 March 2006 - 11:04 AM

i wish i had a tv like that....
mine is older than me :(


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Posted 26 March 2006 - 04:21 PM

SWEET!

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Posted 26 March 2006 - 11:43 PM

View Postripken204, on Mar 26 2006, 12:04 PM, said:

i wish i had a tv like that....
mine is older than me :(

Hey Rip :)

Thanks.... If you get a chance to check out this DLP technology, first hand..You'll love the quality. I'm sold on it, you can sit 3" away, 2ft away or 20ft away..picture is extreme at any distance and any angle..

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 07:33 AM

Watching LOTR as well, looks sweet even from the pic!

I need a better paid job, LOL

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 06:14 PM

View PostMaleko, on Mar 27 2006, 08:33 AM, said:

Watching LOTR as well, looks sweet even from the pic!

I need a better paid job, LOL

Without a word of exageration...I have watched the LOTR's probably 400 times...Maybe more.

This DLP screen has shown me scenes I have'nt noticed before...Amazing screen.

Glad to see another LOTR's fan... :thumbup

A lil better shot of this DLP technology...This TV weighs.....61 Lbs.. ??

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  Posted 28 March 2006 - 04:24 PM

Attached File  ext_setup_med.jpg (27.4K)
Number of downloads: 120


P4 3G
1G Ram
ECS 661FX-M7 all-in-one Board
Max 64 graphics SIS
Realtek Ac'97 audio
DVD-RW Lite-on 16X
200G H/D
4 USB 2 at back - 2 front
10/100Lan
NO floppy disk - by request
Modem should come out..
Bigpond Wireless Broadband EXT. Modem
STD MS Black K/B and OPT mouse
Case MEC Mod. EX-919-13A25-BS
Acecat Flair Tablet & pen
Polyview 19" TFT-LCD V396 Monitor
& one white dog
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Need for Vista..

*VISTA
*Video card with Vista drivers
*Extra 1G Ram

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Posted 28 March 2006 - 09:26 PM

nice B)

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  Posted 29 March 2006 - 11:41 AM

Well, I've never seen anything like that. What are the specs?

You got three H/D's. Slaves or RAID backup?

What is an OTES RAMflow? Some double fan cooler for the CPU. Why is it called RAMflow?

Did you get the plastic exhaust pipe you see on my case? Does everyone?

I had such a heck of a job to get the OEM to leave out the floppy, (at my expense) broke his heart. Could not bring myself to say ditch the 56K modem as well.

The case is designed with the floppy slot, but I just consider it an extra cooling slot!

Will we ever be able to move into the future now .. and let go of the past 56K and 3 1/2" 1.44Mb? Not really, everyone will come back and swear they use these things every day and cannot live without them. Bit like Microsoft will not let go of paint - when they could have gotten us an OLD PhotoImpact, say 5 or 6 plus a vector with Xara Xtreme.

Such is life..

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Posted 29 March 2006 - 04:21 PM

View PostPress any key, on Mar 29 2006, 05:41 PM, said:

Well, I've never seen anything like that. What are the specs?

You got three H/D's. Slaves or RAID backup?

What is an OTES RAMflow? Some double fan cooler for the CPU. Why is it called RAMflow?

Did you get the plastic exhaust pipe you see on my case? Does everyone?



I take it your talking about mine?
Its my new rig:

ASUS A8N-SLI Premium
AMD Athlon64 3700 1 MB L2 Cache
2GB Crucial Ballistixs PC4000
XFX nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT 256MB XXX
Sound Blaster Audigy
500WATT Antec Modular PSU
X2 SATA2 WD 80GB in Raid0 - OS Install
X1 SATA WD 200GB - Store
X1 External 160GB - Backup
DVD-ROM
DVD-Writer

OTES RAMflow: This is above my memory, as it gets pretty warm with it being Ballistixs, got them from an Abit motherboard.

Those Plastic exhaust pipes only come on some cases, I believe it sits above the CPU to help airflow?

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Posted 30 March 2006 - 12:31 PM

Yes. Very impressive! :wub:

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Posted 31 March 2006 - 11:04 AM

View PostMaleko, on Mar 29 2006, 04:21 PM, said:

Those Plastic exhaust pipes only come on some cases, I believe it sits above the CPU to help airflow?


Yes, itīs an intake aimed at the cpu fan, itīs not an exhaust pipe :P. and indeed it keep your CPU a bit cooler, I use them too in my cheap a** 40US$ cases :).

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Posted 08 April 2006 - 02:14 PM

I used to use an intake pipe on mine too, although it was a little more ghetto (old peanut can :w00t: ). A while ago I got fed up with the noise and ripped everything out, mounted it on a board and stuck it up on a beam in the basement. I converted my DVDRW to a USB unit and routed all my cables through the floor. Now it's in the cool basement and I hear nothing but silence. :thumbup

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  Posted 10 April 2006 - 12:11 PM

View PostGrope For Luna, on Apr 9 2006, 04:14 AM, said:

I used to use an intake pipe on mine too, although it was a little more ghetto (old peanut can :w00t: ). A while ago I got fed up with the noise and ripped everything out, mounted it on a board and stuck it up on a beam in the basement. I converted my DVDRW to a USB unit and routed all my cables through the floor. Now it's in the cool basement and I hear nothing but silence. :thumbup


I like that.. It's seriously more weird than I am.. :blink:

No, I like taxying down the runway in my 747. Maybe I can watch the inflight movie. If I could hear it. I always wanted to watch movies on a little screen and in an uncomfortable office chair. Must get VISTA with the built in Media Center. :no:

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Maybe I should get one of these?

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The blueprint showed a central PowerPC that was complemented by 1024 (that is one thousand and twenty four) 8-bit "processing elements" on a single and - according to IBM - low-cost die.

Rapport is already offering the Kilocore256, which comes with 256 processing elements and provides a performance of "25 GB operations/second at well under a single watt of power," IBM said. The firm claims that the Kilocores "feature the most advanced, dynamic architecture available today in working silicon"

http://www.tgdaily.c...pport_kilocore/

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itīs an intake aimed at the cpu fan, itīs not an exhaust pipe


You're right, if the fan is blowing on the CPU, then it's a sucker, and not a blower. :whistle:

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Posted 10 April 2006 - 02:02 PM

View PostPress any key, on Apr 10 2006, 12:11 PM, said:

Maybe I should get one of these?

The blueprint showed a central PowerPC that was complemented by 1024 (that is one thousand and twenty four) 8-bit "processing elements" on a single and - according to IBM - low-cost die.

Rapport is already offering the Kilocore256, which comes with 256 processing elements and provides a performance of "25 GB operations/second at well under a single watt of power," IBM said. The firm claims that the Kilocores "feature the most advanced, dynamic architecture available today in working silicon"

http://www.tgdaily.c...pport_kilocore/

Yes, buy one of those and throw your money away on something you will never use ;):P. IBM introduced those CPUs on the Cbit I think. Are you going to write your own OS like for the XBox360 again? :thumbup It will NOT run windows like you use it on your small rig.

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Posted 13 April 2006 - 09:24 AM

Muwahahaha.... :D :crazy:

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Posted 13 April 2006 - 09:37 AM

Hey all heres the specs and a pic of my "toy"

2X 2.4 Gig Xeon (533 fsb, 512k cache, HT Enabled)
ASUS PC-DL Deluxe Motherboard
1 GB Giel DDR400 Ram
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro w/ ATI Silencer 1
1x WD Raptor (36gb)
2x Seagate Barracuda (160gb)
BenQ DVD Burner
NEC DVD Reader
520W Vantec Stealth PSU
6x 80mm Vantec Thermoflow Fans
Lian-Li PC-73SL Case

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 06:21 PM

bought two brand new VF700-CU led and a ZM-MFC1.
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Posted 15 April 2006 - 07:35 PM

very nice pics guys, i really need to get some updated ones up of my case

fatalwoomera-ur scaring me, what psu is that? plz dont tell me that it came with the case and that ur running sli with it?...

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 09:06 PM

You guys are really starting to freak me out. :P

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 11:39 PM

I got the last of my parts in the other day so my box is complete after 4 months of saving money to order here and there. Last of the parts were the ram, cathodes, and sata adapters for my old ata drives. Removed the 80gig drive and added the audigy gamer from my old computer. Also gave the logitech mx1000 to my wife, i never could get used to it. Put my dvdrw in external enclosure to use on different computers. This computer should last me a few years till i build a new one for vista after it's been out a while :D Final pictures sorry about the crap quality, my nikon 2200 isnt up to par anymore:

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Specs:

Antec Super LANBoy
ThermalTake 430W PSU
Abit Fatal1ty AN8
OEM Athlon64 3400+ 2.2GHZ @ 2.5GHZ CPU-Z Validation
ThermalTake CL-P0200 939 Silent Copper Heatpipe
OCZ EL Platinum 2x1024MB @ 232Mhz 2.5-3-2-5
EVGA Geforce 6800 GS CO SE 256mb PCI-E x16 @ 475/1100
Seagate 250GB SATA150
Seagate 200GB ATA100 w/ Syba SATA to ATA133 adapter
Lite-On DVD-ROM 16x
Pioneer DVR-110D in USB/Firewire Enclosure
Creative Audigy Gamer PCI
M$ Keyboard
Logitech LX5 Wireless Optical Mouse and X-Trac Pro HS mousepad
Belkin Nostromo n50 USB
Belkin USB LED light so I can see keyboard with lights out :D

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