hamsteralliance wrote:
Rawr:New. Delicious. Samsung 305T.
How do you sleep at night knowing you won't be able to look at those monitors for a few hours?
hamsteralliance wrote:
Rawr:New. Delicious. Samsung 305T.
How do you sleep at night knowing you won't be able to look at those monitors for a few hours?
Quad core Intel Processor Q6600 @ 2.4GHz B3 stepping I believe (My damn motherboard locks me out of overclocking my CPU in the BIOS =[ )
eVGA GeForce 8800GT Superclocked Edition
3Gigs of RAM (3x1GB)
Realtek HD Onboard Audio =[
22" Widescreen Monitor
600w StealthXstream PSU
G5 Gaming MouseG15 Gaming Keyboard
Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit (Vista rocks and nothing anyone says will change my mind otherwise)
What I hope to be getting within the next few months:
Antec Nine Hundred Gamer Case
eVGA 680i SLI motherboard
Creative X-FI Xtreme Gamer Dedicated Sound Card
My G5:

(Regarding my Mousepad, It's in the spirit of Caturday)
My G15 and old Mouse:
http://img473.imageshack.us/img473/7261/img0995cf8.jpg
My Desk/Monitor:

And my actual Computer: (god what a terrible Case)
I consider upgrading to Vista and two 8800 GTS cards, but I don't know if SLI is worth it.
If you plan to upgrade to Vista, go with Vista Home Premium 32bit. It's much less expensive than Vista Ultimate, and you miss out on only about two or three real features.
qanar wrote:
problem with any 32 bit OS is that you can have 3.2Gigs of RAM max, thus limiting further upgrade possibilities in the future. Seeing as I'm European and don't have a CC Newegg is out too, thanks for the hint though!
Windows XP and Vista 32-bit version can support 4GB RAM, the 64-bit version can support like 128GB (or something insanely high). Granted the difference between 3.2GB and 4GB isn't all that great. Despite claims that 64-bit OS's can run any 32-bit applications I have seen issues several times (anti-virus software being the most common).
bizob wrote:
Despite claims that 64-bit OS's can run any 32-bit applications I have seen issues several times (anti-virus software being the most common).
He's right. Normally, if you were asking about something like XP, I would suggest a 64bit OS. But the 64bit version of vista isn't all that great, there are fewer properly coded drivers, and they can be very buggy. don't get me wrong though, despite what you here, Vista Home Premium/Ultimate 32bit is a great OS.
Also got some other new things, like a 3rd Space FPS vest and a racing wheel.

Immeasurable.
hamsteralliance wrote:
Also got some other new things, like a 3rd Space FPS vest and a racing wheel.
if you do infact have this... then i am sure sir that you do know pi to a thousand places
Hober wrote:
Double posting rocks.
yes it does
Intel Centrino Duo Processor
ATI Radeon 1600 Graphics Card
1GB RAM
Synaptics PS/2 Port Touchpad
And I can't remember how much memory it has, but its bound to be crap.
Motherboard: Asus P5L-MX
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.40GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 2048MB DDRII RAM
Hard Drive: 250 GB + 250 GB external LaCie hdd
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT
Monitor: 15" AOC Something.
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy
Speakers/Headphones: Logitech Headset
Keyboard: Logitech Internet Pro Keyboard
Mouse: Logitech Mx310
Mouse Surface: Eyepad Corepad
Planning on upgrading the GFX card.
Video Card: eVGA 8800GT clocked @ 745mhz (Originally 600mhz)
RAM: 3GB 667Mhz
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit
Power Supply: StealthXStream 600w
Monitor: 22" widescreen 1680 x 1050 2ms response time
Storage: 640GB of space
Mouse and Keyboard: G15 Keyboard (Original Version) and G5 mouse
Pictures (Scaled down):



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MY BRAND NEW HP-85!!!!!!!!
IT HAS AMAZING SPECS
5" monochrome crt with 16 scrollable lines of 32 characters. the base unit has 16k of ram and a 32k rom AND the processor is only 8 bit and runs at 625kHz
BABY THIS THING IS READY TO RUN CRYSIS!!!!!!
once was too much
youme wrote:
once was too much
lern2rite : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_three_(writing