Hello,
The only rules are that you must own the computer and obviously no lying.
Please post your:
1) Processor(s)
2) RAM
3) Hard Drive(s)
4) Screen Size, number and type
5) OS (Operating System)
6) Graphic Card(s)
7) Speaker system
8) DVD Drive
9) Other CD/DVD Drive (Optional)
10) Top 5 most used programs (No particular order)
11) Internet connection speed
12) If your not bothered, price
13) Printer
14) Keyboard and Mouse
15) External Hard Drive(s)
16) MP3 Player
17) Webcam and/or Digital Camera
18) Any other external device not mentioned
19) USB Memory Stick(s)
20) PDA
21) Motherboard
22) Pictures (Optional)
23) Hacks/Modifications
24) Any other comments or specifications
My Specifications:
1) Dual Pentium 4 3.0GHz Processors
2) 1024Mb RAM
3) 200Gb Hard Drive
4) 19" Monitor (TFT)
5) Windows XP Home Edition SP2
6) 256MB ATi Radeon X700 PCI Express Graphics
7) 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers (Don't know make)
8) NEC DVD RW ND 3500AG (DVD Rewriter)
9) IDE DVD-ROM 16x (DVD-ROM Drive)
10) IE, MSN Messenger, Ares, VS2005, Outlook
11) 1Mbps
12) £1100
13) HP Photosmart 7762
14) The standard Tiny® Wireless Mouse and Keyboard
15) None
16) Creative Zen Micro 5Gb (White)
17) Logitec Quick Cam
18) TI-83 Calculator with PC link cable
19) 256Mb, 32Mb
20) Palm One - Tungsten E
21) I don't know
22) Rear
Front
Side
23) None yet
24) None to make, it has been a great PC
(Note: This is not a competiton)
Thanks,
Angus Higgins
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1) Intel p4 3.2GHz HT
2) 1GB
3) 140GB (2x Raptors in Raid-0)
4) Dual Dell 20.1" LCDs
5) Windows XP Pro
6) ATI 9800XT
7) Altec Lansing Headset + Dell AS500
8) NEC 2500A DVD+-RW
9) Some other Generic DVD drive
10) VS.NET 2003, MSN, mIRC, IE, Outlook
11) 10MB Cable (rcn.com)
12) hmm.. don't feel like doing math right now
13) HP DeskJet 960C
14) Microsoft Natural Multimedia + Microsoft Optical Trackball
15) 250GB 1394
16) Treo 650
17) Logitech Quickcam Pro + Sony Cybershot F717
18) Hauppauge PVR 150MCE TV Tuner
19) PQI 1GB I-Stick
20) Treo 650
21) Abit IC7-MAX3
22) http://www.lotek.net/junk/desk2.jpg
23) None
24) The most satisfied i've been with an 18 month old machine. Usually I'm itching to upgrade by now. but there really isn't much to upgrate to right now

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Angus, you must have dual Xeons because Pentium 4's are not SMP capable.
1) Dual Intel Xeon "Nocona" at 3Ghz with hyper-threading and EM64T (64-bit)
2) 2GB (2x1GB) PC3200/DDR400 in dual channel
3) 2 160GB Seagate Barracudas 7200RPM 8MB cache SATA
4) 17" Sony SDM-S74S Flatscreen
5) Windows XP Professional SP2 (32 bit) and Fedora Core 4 x86_64 dual boot
6) XFX GeForce 6600GT AGP
7) Boston Digital BA735 (old speakers I had lying around)
8) NEC ND-3520A (CD/DVD burner)
9) None
10) Hercules mainframe emulator (Linux), Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, Gaim, Konsole (Linux)
11) Comcast Broadband 4Mbit download, <1Mbit upload
12) Around $2,000
13) HP LaserJet 2430dtn
14) Generic Logitech PS/2 keyboard and Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 4.0A mouse
15) None
16) Creative MUVO^2 with 4GB HD
17) An old Kodak 3400 something or other (2000)
18) 4 port USB 2.0 hub
19) 256MB Sandisk Flash drive
20) HP Ipaq 2215
21) ASUS NCCH-DL
22) None at the moment
23) No hacks, mods, overclocking, etc.
24) Home built in February 2005. -
I get the feeling this is just a "bragging rights" thread.
I don't care for system specs, its what you do with what you've got that's important. Someone who writes a 3D engine from scratch on a Pentium 166 is more worthy of my respect than someone who slaps something together in Managed DirectX for their GeForce 6800. -
Angus wrote:(Note: This is not a competiton)
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Not trying to start an argument here in anyway. But I think that you have it wrong here, it isn't for bragging, it is (for me at least) out of interest. I'm certantly interested in what sort of system other Channel 9 users are running.
Insperation for my next upgrade.
I'm sorry if you have taken this as an offence W3bbo, it wasn't meant to be. -
1) Processor(s): P4 2.8Ghz o/c to just over 3 GHz (never crashed from that overclock)
2) RAM: 1 GB
3) Hard Drive(s): 1 x 120 GB SATA
4) Screen Size, number and type: 1 x 17" Iiyama TFT and 1 x 19" Iiyama CRT
5) OS (Operating System): Windows XP SP2
6) Graphic Card(s): Gigabyte ATI 9800 Pro
7) Speaker system: Built in to monitor (Also Creative 5 speaker set up but can't be bothered plugging it in)
8) DVD Drive: Yes, just Reader
9) Other CD/DVD Drive (Optional): CD-RW
10) Top 5 most used programs: Remote Desktop, Gaim, Windows Media Player, Visual Studio.Net, Far Cry
11) Internet connection speed: about 1 GBit shared with flatmates
12) If your not bothered, price: self built - probably cost overall about 800 quid
13) Printer: Nah
14) Keyboard and Mouse: Dell keyboard, MS blue mouse
15) External Hard Drive(s): Nope
16) MP3 Player: Creative Zen Touch (best out there) with essential Sennheiser MX 500 headphones
17) Webcam and/or Digital Camera: Canon Ixus 40 digital camera
18) Any other external device not mentioned: *shrugs*
19) USB Memory Stick(s): Nope
20) PDA: Acer somethingorother
21) Motherboard: Asus P4P800 -
PeterH wrote:I'm sorry if you have taken this as an offence W3bbo, it wasn't meant to be.
Did I ever say I did?
...I see no real issue with citing the basic specs, but I felt the sheer number of Angus' questions was a bit overwhelming.
But if you must know... Athlon64 3200, Ti4800SE-128, MX440, 512MB Corsair, 80GB WD-Caviar Retrofit SATA.
...and I'm only using 4 of the 14 drive-bays in my system. What a waste
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I understand where you are coming from W3bbo, but many people do enjoy reading and exchanging system specification, TimP is correct to point out that this is no competition. You are entitled to your opinion, and I respet that, but I don't think people are going to brag, it is a simple exchange of information.
Thanks for posting,
Angus Higgins -
IBM T42P
1) M Processor 2.1 GHz
2) 1.50 GB RAM
3) 60 GB Hard Drive
4) Screen Size, number and type
5) Windows XP SP 2
6) ATI Mobility fire GL T2 128mb Graphic Card(s)
7) internal Speaker system
8) DVD writer
9) none Other CD/DVD Drive (Optional)
10) Top 5 most used programs (No particular order)Outlook
IE
Altiris
EPO
11) Internet connection speed
T1 work
768 mbs cable – home
12) If your not bothered, price- more then normal
13) PrinterHp5550 home
HP4650 work
HP 1012 work
14) Keyboard and MouseLogitech wireless Work
Internal home
15) No External Hard Drive(s)
16) No MP3 Player
17) Webcam and/or Digital CameraCreative webcam
HP digital camera
18) Any other external device not mentioned
19) USB Memory Stick(s)1 GB
20) PDADell Axim
21) Motherboard
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The people that listed a "Duel P4" does that mean two P4s running at 3Ghz a piece or one P4 with HT... Which are not remotely the same thing.
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Manip wrote:The people that listed a "Duel P4" does that mean two P4s running at 3Ghz a piece or one P4 with HT... Which are not remotely the same thing.
I was curious about that, too. As I said in my post above, the Pentium 4 cannot be used in a dual processor configuration so you either have a P4 with hyperthreading or you have Xeons. -
TimP wrote:

Manip wrote:The people that listed a "Duel P4" does that mean two P4s running at 3Ghz a piece or one P4 with HT... Which are not remotely the same thing.
I was curious about that, too. As I said in my post above, the Pentium 4 cannot be used in a dual processor configuration so you either have a P4 with hyperthreading or you have Xeons.
Surely "Duel P4" means two pentiums facing off at dawn with pistols?
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IBM X240
Dual P3 900Mhz
680 ECC SDRAM
1 18GB SCSI U160 10000 RPM (Hot Swap) 2 more on order can have 3 hot swaps.
OpenBSD 3.7, FVWM windows manager
Browser is lynx
19" Optiquest CRT KVM to 3 other computers
Onboard video
2 NICS, one internal; one external to internet -
For the record, Firefox resizes images quite well. I'm of course using the latest stable release of Firefox, and I never noticed the lack of this feature in the past, but I could have just not been paying attention.PeterH wrote:Note: Pictures are A3 size, Internet Explorer users will have the luxury of it being resized. Firefox users...
Tough luck!
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1) AMD Athlon XP 2600+ in a Chaintech 7NJS Zenith Mobo with dual channel DDR
2) 1x512 and 2x256 PC3200 RAM running at 333 MHz
3) 2x120G RAID0 (Mirror)
4) Sony 21" Monitor (ah, the pr0n)
5) WinXP sp2
6) ATI AIW 9800 (at this point, it's a piece of crap in my book, ATI support sux)
7) Antec Lansing 2.1
8) Sony DVD/CD-R/W
9)
10) IE, VS.Net, Outlook, ATI TV, Ultr@vnc
11) Comcast Cable, 3Mbs
12) price unknown, probably too much, but I bought in pieces.
13) HP 842 attached to Linksys Wireless Print Server
14) MS Internet Keyboard Pro (I never remember to use the extra buttons, shoulda skipped the frills)
15) 1x120Gb Firewire drive
16) RIO Forge 128 w/1.0Gb SD card
17) Me too ugly for camera
18) No other external device not mentioned
19) above mentioned 1.0Gb SD card)
20) HP iPaq 3955 with 64M and Linksys CompactFlash wireless card
21) Chaintech Zenith 7nJs.
22) No pix, sorry
23) Antec Lanboy case. Mounted an extra bluelight fan through the acrylic window to help cool the system. I put it too close to the front of the case, so now I can only have 1 CD/DVD, device. I'm an idiot.
24) Heat, heat, heat, heat, heat. I live in florida, and the case just doesn't have enough airflow. I regularly run at 60c and have, at times, come home in the afternoon to find it running at 63c. Watercooling is next
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I'm using the Via C3 (Samuel) barebones by Asus for restaurant workstations as the CPU does not take a lot of power, quiet and runs cool.
The next chip out soon is the C7 (Esther). I want to try it out also.
I also like the Biblical names used with the CPU's.
Jesus Power!
Roger -
TimP wrote:...you either have a P4 with hyperthreading or you have Xeons.
My motherboard says that it uses hyperthreading technologies, so I'm guessing that I have a P4 with hyperthreading.
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