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What Kind Of Comp Do You Have?
Started by Moneymaker, Oct 25 2004 04:05 PM
40 replies to this topic
#7
Posted 26 October 2004 - 06:37 PM
i got 2 comps, a custom, and a cicero(canada made
)
Cicero~
512MB DDR ram
80GB hdd
128MB vid card(ati radeon 9800)
windows xp HOME
IE(yeah i know.. i need to get firefox)
17' IBM monitor
intel pentium 4
Custom~
256MB ram
20GB hdd
128MB vid card(ati radeon 9800)
windows xp PRO
IE(again.. need firefox)
17' unknown monitor
intel celeron
The custom one is the crappy one if you couldnt tell. I cant remember all the specs, but thats most of the important ones.
oh and *MOVED*
Cicero~
512MB DDR ram
80GB hdd
128MB vid card(ati radeon 9800)
windows xp HOME
IE(yeah i know.. i need to get firefox)
17' IBM monitor
intel pentium 4
Custom~
256MB ram
20GB hdd
128MB vid card(ati radeon 9800)
windows xp PRO
IE(again.. need firefox)
17' unknown monitor
intel celeron
The custom one is the crappy one if you couldnt tell. I cant remember all the specs, but thats most of the important ones.
oh and *MOVED*
#12
Posted 27 October 2004 - 06:20 PM
As for my pc specs... her they are:
Intel P4 1.9 Ghz Motherboard + Gigabyte Processor
Intel XTreme Graphics XL Graphics card (i forget model no.but its the latest one)
100 GB HDD
On-board 2.1 Soundcard
256MB DDR RAM
17" Samsung FLat Color Monitor
Samsung DVD-Rom
Dual boot---Windows XP and WIN 2k.
And my LAN CARD...with SIFY Broadband connection
I Think dats enough...
bye...
Mohit Vohra
Intel P4 1.9 Ghz Motherboard + Gigabyte Processor
Intel XTreme Graphics XL Graphics card (i forget model no.but its the latest one)
100 GB HDD
On-board 2.1 Soundcard
256MB DDR RAM
17" Samsung FLat Color Monitor
Samsung DVD-Rom
Dual boot---Windows XP and WIN 2k.
And my LAN CARD...with SIFY Broadband connection
I Think dats enough...
bye...
Mohit Vohra
#15
Posted 27 October 2004 - 10:07 PM
I would think that custom making a comp though would also mean that you would have software problems because of maybe you just didn't attach the hardware plus always faulty things can happen. That is why I like asking for a custom made computer from a business.
#16
Posted 28 October 2004 - 12:31 AM
Hey i fixed the poll for you so there is only one hp invent. Anyways i dont buy the whole computer systems. I build the computers myself, so i can customize to how i want it to be and to my taste. The one i am on right now is...
2.4ghz AMD
512 DDR
120 gig ds
128mb sapphire Radeon 9000 Atlantis Pro
24' Flat Screen Monitor
Wireless Lan
Windows Xp Professional
AMD is the best motherboard i have ever used, anyone else think this is one of the best?
2.4ghz AMD
512 DDR
120 gig ds
128mb sapphire Radeon 9000 Atlantis Pro
24' Flat Screen Monitor
Wireless Lan
Windows Xp Professional
AMD is the best motherboard i have ever used, anyone else think this is one of the best?
#17
Posted 28 October 2004 - 03:45 PM
customize could happen soft and hard interface problems(75%)...if ya can fix up then ok. but sometime no use at all. even can fix up sooner later the performance is goin down...the efficiency can't compare.. but it's quite interesting to assemble da comp ownself thou
it helps to know da comp basic knowledge.
when ya go for pro, good to have some qulity stuffs base on ur application...
for me i captured da G5..good stuffs, recommanded
when ya go for pro, good to have some qulity stuffs base on ur application...
for me i captured da G5..good stuffs, recommanded
#19
Posted 28 October 2004 - 05:31 PM
I too make my own computers. It is the best and cheapest way to get a computer that will give you performance and save you money. As you know computers get old within 2-3 years so if you build your own you could build another one or upgrade the parts that you have. Most computers sold in stores are upgraded to their max and cost almost doulble what it costs to make the computer your self.
Mine is about two years old and still working fine.
-Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz (CPU)
-asus p4s8x-x (motherboard)
-384 MB DDR Ram
-40GB maxtor (hard drive)
-GF4 MX440 8x (video card)
Mine is about two years old and still working fine.
-Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz (CPU)
-asus p4s8x-x (motherboard)
-384 MB DDR Ram
-40GB maxtor (hard drive)
-GF4 MX440 8x (video card)
#21
Posted 30 October 2004 - 07:52 AM
IsEeK, on Oct 30 2004, 01:11 AM, said:
Vpr matrix
512 MB DR RAM
80 GB 7200 RPM HD
64 MD NVIDIA GRAPHICS CARD
CD-RW
DVD
AND OTHER THINGS.

512 MB DR RAM
80 GB 7200 RPM HD
64 MD NVIDIA GRAPHICS CARD
CD-RW
DVD
AND OTHER THINGS.
And my *ACTUAL* PC Specs
P3 1Ghz
ASUS CULS2
256MB
GF3 TI 200 64MB
SoundBlaster Live Value
Ide Card Expand
Microsoft Easytrackball USB mouse
Edifier 1900 TB
WinXP Pro SP2
And more...
#23
Posted 01 November 2004 - 03:48 AM
first of all.... a Mac is an Apple which is a Mac as in it is an Apple Macintosh or generally nowadays iMac which stands for something like internet Mac... or something 
so I don't see very many people having apple computers unless they still have the pre-machintosh granddaddies...
Awrite whateva, looking at ur poll suggests that people can either have an apple of an hp???
strange.... I thought there were other companies like IBM and Dell which sell just as much if not more than hp. For example I have a custom built comp, what do I choose now? "I don't know" ?
Intel maybe, or mostly Asus, or maybe Creative... 
Enough fooling, my actual comp is a Gericom Blockbuster Laptop, p4 2.4Ghz, ATI mobility 9600, lotsa ram, dvd-rw and a bunch of other fancyness...
as a matter of fact, here lemme show you, none of you can beat the sticker!

(btw, didn't encounter a rule about linking images, if it is too big or not allowed I'll remove it)
so I don't see very many people having apple computers unless they still have the pre-machintosh granddaddies...
Awrite whateva, looking at ur poll suggests that people can either have an apple of an hp???
strange.... I thought there were other companies like IBM and Dell which sell just as much if not more than hp. For example I have a custom built comp, what do I choose now? "I don't know" ?
Enough fooling, my actual comp is a Gericom Blockbuster Laptop, p4 2.4Ghz, ATI mobility 9600, lotsa ram, dvd-rw and a bunch of other fancyness...
as a matter of fact, here lemme show you, none of you can beat the sticker!

(btw, didn't encounter a rule about linking images, if it is too big or not allowed I'll remove it)
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