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The discussion centers around the specifications of various home computers, highlighting the range of hardware used by enthusiasts. Users share their setups, which vary from older models like a Celeron 1.1 GHz with minimal RAM and graphics, to more advanced systems featuring Intel P4 processors, AMD Athlon CPUs, and high-performance graphics cards like the Radeon 9800 and GeForce FX series. Many participants express a desire to upgrade their systems, with common themes including the need for more RAM, better graphics, and faster processors for gaming and multimedia tasks. The conversation also touches on the benefits of building custom computers versus purchasing pre-built systems, with several users sharing their experiences and preferences for AMD or Intel processors. Overall, the thread provides insight into the average specifications of computers used by tech-savvy individuals and the ongoing interest in upgrading and optimizing performance.
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What are the specifications of your fastest home computer? I am curious to know what level is currently average for intelligent users (people that might use a computer for something other than email and websurfing).

I currently have a Celeron 1.1 ghz, 370 Motherboard, 256MB Ram, 32 MB PCI graphics.

As you can see mine is not cutting edge, so don't be afraid to list older technology (I have a Pentium 166 MMX laptop that works very well).
 
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P4 1.6Ghz overclocked to 1.9Ghz
512 meg DDR memory
64meg AGP graphics Geforce 3
raid 0 ata133 hard drives
sound blaster live
21" CRT
optical mouse --> best upgrade

I built this almost two years ago for gaming but since I discovered the xbox I haven't kept up with the upgrades.
 
Intel P4 2.6 ghz
512 Ram-pc2100rdr(need 1GB really)
17" CRT(flat screens suck for high FPS games.. hehe)
40 GB HD, adding another 100 shortly.
50X38X50 CDR
Radeon 9800 vid w/128 VRAM
wireless mouse/keyboard.
Dual Boot XP/Linux redhat

next PC will be alienware- just because

www.alienware.com

I recently upgraded this though, from a PII 350 MHZ, because I was tired of being embarassed to tell people that my computer wasn't even from this decade
 
Originally posted by Zantra
Intel P4 2.6 ghz
512 Ram-pc2100rdr(need 1GB really)
17" CRT(flat screens suck for high FPS games.. hehe)
40 GB HD, adding another 100 shortly.
50X38X50 CDR
Radeon 9800 vid w/128 VRAM
wireless mouse/keyboard.
Dual Boot XP/Linux redhat

next PC will be alienware- just because

www.alienware.com

I recently upgraded this though, from a PII 350 MHZ, because I was tired of being embarassed to tell people that my computer wasn't even from this decade

Hey Zantra, very nice system. Is your P4 one of the Hyper-Threading models? I'm thinking about upgrading my Motherboard and I want to get one that supports HT (not that I can afford a CPU that has it ). That is part of my reason for this survey. I want to know where I currently fall in real world technology level. I know about where I am in relation to what is available (about 5 or 6 years out of date with a low end CPU).

kawikdx225 decent overclock. Sounds like it is still a pretty hot system.
 
AMD Athlon 1800 (Roughly 1.5 ghz)
1 GB of RAM
2 80 gb HD's
ATI Radeon 9600 Pro 128mb graphics card

I play a lot of games. I could use a faster speed of RAM (currently PC2100).
 
Athlon 2500+
1GB RAM (PC2100)
ASUS A7N8X-X (nForce2)
60GB HDD (5400RPM)
Radeon 9600XT
52x CD-rw
Sound Blaster Live 5.1
 
AOpen AX4SPE-N motherboard (P4 3.0GHz Northwood)
512mb DDR400 Mushkin (2-5-2-2) RAM
Asus V9280S/TVD 128mb GeForce4 Ti4200 (overclocked)
Seagate Barracuda ATA V 120GB
Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 40GB
Teac 50x24x24 CDRW
Enermax silent power supply
Zalman silent CPU heatsink
Lian Li PC60 case
Logitech cordless/optical mouse
Dual 17" CRT's
 
Oh, the smell of testosterone in here :wink: I don't have 1 Gb RAM, I wouldn't know what to do with it :P

My specs:
AMD athlon 2500+
1.86 GHz clockspeed
512 Mb DDR
40 Gb HD
32 Mb shared video
15" TFT XGA
Li-ion battery
and the best of all DVD/CDRW combo ;)
 
Originally posted by Monique
Oh, the smell of testosterone in here...

Welcome to this cigar-smoke-filled-poker-game-room post.

One of my interests in this survey was to see if any women joined in. Interesting that you should enter with the above quote Monique. Nice computer system, by-the-way.

To others out there, if you are viewing this thread and thinking, "Don't know, don't care," or more general comments such as "it's slow, but it's fast enough for me," or "I'm not sure it's a Dell model such and such," post those too. Or even how old it is.

Pergatory, ShawnD, Maxwell, Monique Thanks, great systems. Did you build them yourself?
 
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*dodges a passing cloud of cigar smoke* I actually did quite a bit of research, finding out what kind of specs I wanted.. but I guess building a notebook is a little out of my reach.. anyone's reach for that matter ;P
 
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Originally posted by Monique
*dodges a passing cloud of cigar smoke* I actually did quite a bit of research, finding out what kind of specs I wanted.. but I guess building a notebook is a little out of my reach.. anyone's reach for that matter ;P

Yup. Totally different animal. Those are great specs for a notebook.

I was afraid this was going to get moved here. I wanted a more general overview not just the computer types. Oh well.
 
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Yes I built my own.
 
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1.4GHz AMD Thunderbird
512 MB DDR
2 x 60 Gig HD
Geforce 3
19 inch Viewsonic GS790
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Microsoft Natural Keyboard
Microsoft Explorer USB Mouse
16x CDRW
DVD
Floppy

Harddrive A

10 Gig Windows XP (NTFS)
50 Gig Gentoo Linux (Resier v3)

Harddrive B
60 Gig Linux Backup (ext3)

--------------------

Btw, Hewlett Packard now sells Linux desktops and laptops. You can choose from Redhat, Mandrake or SUSE.

You can even buy a linux machine from Walmart.
 
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[homebuilt - I don't ever plan on buying a pre-built machine again]
Athlon XP 2500+ (overclocked to impress Monique)
1GB ddr sdram @ 360mhz
2x WD SE 120GB drives (raid 1 - striping)
Epox 8rda Nforce2 motherboard
ATI All-in-Wonder 9700pro
Lite-on 4x dual format dvd burner
21" used monitor (don't ever buy a new monitor)

I also own a Compaq Presario P3 750 laptop. Nice machine except it has poorly designed display hinges that fail due to metal fatigue.
[b(]
 
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Originally posted by russ_watters
...(overclocked to impress Monique)

Did it? [?] :smile:

Originally posted by russ_watters
21" used monitor (don't ever buy a new monitor) [b(]

Someone has to, right? :smile:

Hot system Russ. I'm currently researching the P4 HT motherboards I want to build my next computer.

dduardo, I should have guessed you were a Linux guy. The penquin avatar should have tipped me off. :smile: Nice system.
 
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specifications of your fastest home computer?

3.00GHz Intel P4 w/ HT Technology
512MB DDR SDRAM
160GB Hard Drive
DVD+RW/CD-RW/CD-R 48x
NVidia GeForce FX 5200 128DDR Memory

Tons of high-speed USB/FireWire ports, nice altec-lansing satellite speakers, logitech webcam, optikal mouse, 17" Viewsonic LCD, Logitech Gamepad, 1 photosmart printer, 1 office jet printer/fax/phone/scanner/photo copy machine.

Not bad, eh? ;)
 
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I am running a AMD xp2000+ (1.7Ghz) 256Mb Ram on a Gigabyte mobo,Via kt400 chipset, Gainward GF4 Ti4200 Ultra, 80Gb Hd.

Build my own, this is one of 4, 3 xp2000, 1 1.2Gb Tbird, all in viakt400 mobos, 2 systems have a FX5600 Video Cards, one a poor old GF2. (I retired 2 TnT2 M64 boards this winter.

Build my own. have been since 1992, so I am kind of BYO pioneer. I started with a 286, The black tower case that I put a 286 board in is still running, in now has a AMD k62 450mhz, my mom ran this for several years now my brother has it. That case is going on 14yrs of use.
 
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Dagenais said:
3.00GHz Intel P4 w/ HT Technology
512MB DDR SDRAM
160GB Hard Drive
DVD+RW/CD-RW/CD-R 48x
NVidia GeForce FX 5200 128DDR Memory

Tons of high-speed USB/FireWire ports, nice altec-lansing satellite speakers, logitech webcam, optikal mouse, 17" Viewsonic LCD, Logitech Gamepad, 1 photosmart printer, 1 office jet printer/fax/phone/scanner/photo copy machine.

Not bad, eh? ;)

Screaming system Dagenais.

Integral, It doesn't surprise me a bit that you have been building your own computers for a while. I've upgraded just about everything, HDs, memory, Video card, Sound card, CPUs, but never did a motherboard or a complete build yet. I see that you are an AMD man. With some of the P4 advancements such as 800 bus speed and HT, what are your thoughts on Intel, at this point in time? Looks like you have a pretty hot AMD setup.
 
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Dell 4100 laptop. 1.066 MHz PIII Tualatin Celeron (256 KB backside cache). 1 GB RAM at 133 MHz. 18.6 GB 4200-RPM 2.5" 2-platter hard drive. ATI display adapter (16 MB non-shared video RAM). 14" XGA (1024 x 768) screen. Synaptics trackpad.

I'm using ClearType, so my horizontal resolution for text display is actually 3072 addressable pixels (3 x 1024). This let's me use smaller font sizes, as if my total resolution was greater than it is. I also compensate for the limited resolution by minimizing my scrollbar size and instead scrolling with the Synaptics trackpad scroll-function; by using the F11 fullscreen mode a lot; and by using the keybindings (shortcut keys) to flip between windows and applications (so I can keep each window at full size, hence maximally using my XGA screen's resolution).
 
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Artman said:
What are the specifications of your fastest home computer?

Celeron 433MHz, 320 MB RAM, 20GB HDD, integrated video ... :rolleyes:
 
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Artman said:
Screaming system Dagenais.

Integral, It doesn't surprise me a bit that you have been building your own computers for a while. I've upgraded just about everything, HDs, memory, Video card, Sound card, CPUs, but never did a motherboard or a complete build yet. I see that you are an AMD man. With some of the P4 advancements such as 800 bus speed and HT, what are your thoughts on Intel, at this point in time? Looks like you have a pretty hot AMD setup.


The main reason I am running AMD processors is that I am cheap. I simply cannot understand why I should pay more for less performance. That said I would love to build a P4 system :).

As it is my systems are way over powered for the use they get. I am having trouble justifying upgrading just for the fun of building a computer.

Take the plunge, building a system from scratch is getting easier and easier, it can be very rewarding when it is all working. Needless to say there can also be periods of extreme frustration!
 
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AMD XP-Mobile 2400+ at 2.5 ghz, 1.825 volts, 12.5x200
1 gig PC2700 @ 166 mhz (Not kind to overclocking)
Asus A7N8X Deluxe
Powercolor Radeon 9800SE softmodded to 9800Pro
2x80 gig 7200 RPM ATA100 drives
Dangerden-based watercooling

Obviously I need to upgrade my RAM and the drives but everything else kicks the crap out of most other computers
 
  • #23
hitssquad said:
Dell 4100 laptop. 1.066 MHz PIII Tualatin Celeron (256 KB backside cache). 1 GB RAM at 133 MHz. 18.6 GB 4200-RPM 2.5" 2-platter hard drive. ATI display adapter (16 MB non-shared video RAM). 14" XGA (1024 x 768) screen. Synaptics trackpad.

I'm using ClearType, so my horizontal resolution for text display is actually 3072 addressable pixels (3 x 1024). This let's me use smaller font sizes, as if my total resolution was greater than it is. I also compensate for the limited resolution by minimizing my scrollbar size and instead scrolling with the Synaptics trackpad scroll-function; by using the F11 fullscreen mode a lot; and by using the keybindings (shortcut keys) to flip between windows and applications (so I can keep each window at full size, hence maximally using my XGA screen's resolution).

Nicely configured. I bet it works very well for you set up like that. At work I set up my start bar to disapear unless I drop the cursor down to keep my desktop as clear as I can. The PIII CPU's perform very well, I think. My Coppermine Celeron 1.1 benchmarks like a 1.4Ghz P-4 (except for cache intensive stuff.).

Guybrush Threepwood said:
Celeron 433MHz, 320 MB RAM, 20GB HDD, integrated video ...

That is an ideal system for a workstation computer. Fast enough for productivity, and the integrated video doesn't matter for that. I had a 566 Celeron. It was pretty fast and you could overclock the hell out of it (I had it up to about 700Ghz). I bought the 1.1Ghz Celeron and a Voodoo 4500 PCI graphics card (no AGP slot. I bought the Voodoo card before 3dfx went belly up. It's not bad at all for PCI.) I wanted the graphics card to do 2d artworks with a painting program (but now I also play games with it. :biggrin: )

Integral said:
Take the plunge, building a system from scratch is getting easier and easier, it can be very rewarding when it is all working. Needless to say there can also be periods of extreme frustration!

I really do want to try it, but...

Integral said:
As it is my systems are way over powered for the use they get. I am having trouble justifying upgrading just for the fun of building a computer.

My wife thinks ours is also and we haven't much spare income at present. Although I have the entire project down to about $150.00 using some existing components, that's still too much for us right now.

kronchev said:
...but everything else kicks the crap out of most other computers

I'll bet it does!
You listed your CPU as a mobil, but with the watercooling, I assume it's in a desktop or tower. Do you find the mobil CPU handles the heat a little better while overclocking, or wasn't that a concern since you have the watercooling?
 
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Athlon 2800+ (2.09 ghz)
1 gb dual channel pc3200 ram
Asus a7x8n-e mobo
Geforce FX5600 256mb
120gb harddrive
CD-RW, CD-Rom
 
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MikeH said:
Athlon 2800+ (2.09 ghz)
1 gb dual channel pc3200 ram
Asus a7x8n-e mobo
Geforce FX5600 256mb
120gb harddrive
CD-RW, CD-Rom

Very nice MikeH. I bet you get some great frame rates with that setup (it sounds like a kickbutt gaming computer).
 
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AMD64 3200+ (2.2 ghz)
1 Gig Corsair XMS DDR400
MSI FIS2R MB
OS Drive= 40 Gig Seagate
Storage1= 80 Gig Seagate
Storage2= Dual 250GB Western Digital SATA drives Raided (500 Gigs)
GeForce 4 ti4600
Hercules Game Theater XP
Plextor PX-712A DVDR-CDRW drive

I really should upgrade my video soon.
-=|peace|=-
 
  • #27
Memnoch said:
AMD64 3200+ (2.2 ghz)
1 Gig Corsair XMS DDR400
MSI FIS2R MB
OS Drive= 40 Gig Seagate
Storage1= 80 Gig Seagate
Storage2= Dual 250GB Western Digital SATA drives Raided (500 Gigs)
GeForce 4 ti4600
Hercules Game Theater XP
Plextor PX-712A DVDR-CDRW drive

I really should upgrade my video soon.
-=|peace|=-

State of the art stuff there Memnoch (even the video card is not that far out compared to my Voodoo :redface: .)

Well, I went ahead and bought some upgrade stuff, (keep in mind I always do cheap. :smile: ) I got a Soyo P4X400 478 Mobo, a Celeron 2.6 CPU and fan, 256 MB DDR 266 RAM an PNY 8X AGP 64mb card (not the fastest, but I'm not a big gamer) and a new case. Here is the kicker, I got all of that for around $200.00 including shipping. :biggrin: Nearly half price for everything.
 
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Ahhh, Voodoo's ROCK. I still have my VooDoo5500 around here somewhere. Such a stable beast and great for Overclocking :)
Nothing beats those Dual Procs. heh Works great in Linux too. :)
 
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Memnoch said:
Ahhh, Voodoo's ROCK. I still have my VooDoo5500 around here somewhere. Such a stable beast and great for Overclocking :)
Nothing beats those Dual Procs. heh Works great in Linux too. :)

My Voodoo 4500 is actually quite good compared to other PCI cards, but alas, it is just PCI.
 
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Voodoo was the Geforce of the late 90's. I had two voodoo 2's hooked up together in what they called SLI mode. I had killer framerates with Doom 2.
 
  • #31
Ah NICE.
I was actually able to run Serious Sam: THe Second Encounter pretty well off my SLI'd Voodoo2's. I use to be a major Voodoo freak a few years ago. You can still find awesome drivers at www.voodoofiles.com. I believe I had 24fps on Serious Sam with 800X600 res and 15-20 on Q3A. Old Celeron 500 with 512 dual boot with Mandrake ran it well. heh
 
  • #32
ShawnD said:
Athlon 2500+
1GB RAM (PC2100)
ASUS A7N8X-X (nForce2)
60GB HDD (5400RPM)
Radeon 9600XT
52x CD-rw
Sound Blaster Live 5.1

Update: I've overclocked the CPU to 2.32ghz which makes it faster than a 3200+
Right on :wink:
 
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Artman said:
I'll bet it does!
You listed your CPU as a mobil, but with the watercooling, I assume it's in a desktop or tower. Do you find the mobil CPU handles the heat a little better while overclocking, or wasn't that a concern since you have the watercooling?

Well, yes. It has a default voltage of 1.45v so I could get higher speeds at a lower voltage than with a regular 2400+. Heat however isn't an issue, I believe I'm 10C above ambient, that's a lot (to me, I'm a little too insane :D) but since its 10C if I'm OC'd or not, that speaks highly of watercooling ;) I got screwed on this chip however, I just Prime95 torture tested it again and it nearly immediatly failed, so I had to clock it down to 2.4. People I know are getting 2.8 at my voltage, 3.0 at 2.1v, with other chips. I'm thinking about selling this to my friend whose going to put it in his carputer (he'll be underclocking it in any case) and buying a guaranteed good chip from a company that specializes in picking out these things.

Oh well, I still have the fastest here ;) Gotta get that RAM however...
 
  • #34
Speed shops for computer geeks

kronchev said:
I'm thinking about ... buying a guaranteed good chip from a company that specializes in picking out these things.
What company or companies are those?




Gotta get that RAM however...
Mushkin is supposed to make excellent RAM.
 
  • #35
All RAM is basically the same unless you are thinking about overclocking it.
 
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Here's an update on my computer building project.

I had to get a new harddrive the one I had in an older computer just wasn't recognized by the new motherboard (I played with the jumper settings and tried it in another computer, neither detected it.) So I ordered a new one, put it in, installed Windows XP and it all works.

So now I have:
Soyo P4X400 478 Mobo
Celeron 2.7 CPU (I only ordered a 2.6, but they sent a 2.7) :smile:
256 MB DDR 266 RAM
PNY 8X AGP 64mb card (works great with my painting program)
60 Gig Maxtor, 7200rpm, 133 ATA, HD
Windows XP

I find I don't like XP. It doesn't work with my graphics pad, it doesn't see my modem, I can't navigate as fast as 98 or ME and the worst thing is that it doesn't work with some of the software my wife likes to use :frown: (I haven't told her this yet. I'm postponing my death to a little later.) And because it doesn't recognize the modem, how am I supposed to go online and activate the stupid OS?
 
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1. Why did you buy a Celeron?
2. You'll probably need more ram. My computer uses 240mb when it's idle. Uses up to 700mb in games. Uses up to 900mb when ripping a DVD.
3. What kind of modem is it?
4. For that software, have you tried compatibility mode?


Once you actually do get that modem working, you'll be downloading updates for hours since you're on dialup. The updates after a fresh install are over 80mb.
 
  • #38
ShawnD said:
1. Why did you buy a Celeron?
2. You'll probably need more ram. My computer uses 240mb when it's idle. Uses up to 700mb in games. Uses up to 900mb when ripping a DVD.
3. What kind of modem is it?
4. For that software, have you tried compatibility mode?


Once you actually do get that modem working, you'll be downloading updates for hours since you're on dialup. The updates after a fresh install are over 80mb.

1. I bought the Celeron because of the price and deal I got on the Motherboard, CPU, 8x AGP card, Fan and RAM (all for $149.00 after rebates. Less than the price of a 2.4 P4 CPU alone.) I don't mind being behind the market, it gives me room to upgrade in the future.

2. Yeah I know, but right now I only use about 100mb idle according to system monitor I have about 156 free. (I don't have a CD burner yet and I don't play too many games. sometimes the art projects I work on get a little large, but not more than 80mb or so.) It's funny, it seems to use less memory than Win ME does.

3. It's a DSI Digicom by Creative. I haven't looked online for a driver, but I still think the computer should detect that it is there. I haven't even gotten to the search for driver stage. I'm going to try it in a different PCI slot and see if that helps.

4. I did. It didn't help. It's Quattro Pro 7 and there is a known compatability issue with that particular program. :frown: If you have heard of any fixes or patches for that, let me know. :smile:
 
  • #39
hitssquad said:
What company or companies are those?




Mushkin is supposed to make excellent RAM.


1) http://www.excaliberpc.com/ . i bought a guaranteed good 1700+ from them back in the day that was absolutly fantastic. i always regretted selling it :-/

2) Muskin is the best memory, hands down. I have a muskin longsleeve shirt cause I am awesome like that :D however, due to the price its no more than a wet dream for me, really. not sure what ill go with since the market is getting too expensive ATM.
 
  • #40
Ok, here are my specs. I'll do my two 'best' computers. First my laptop that I've got for school. The other one will I do when I'm behind it, someday...

Centrino 1.4 GHz
512 MB DDR
SoundMAX audiocard
Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME (graphic chip) 64MB shared
40 GB HD
DVD/CDRW combo (i think 40/12/10x)
4 Usb2.0
1 Gbit ethernetcard (dont worry, my connection to the internet is max. T3;)
11 MBit wireless
Optical mouse
Lion-battery

It works good enough for some of the older games like UT2k3 and most new games run on it too, but my university wants me to make homework on it :( and unfortunately it isn't really upgradable except for the ram-memory.

Patrick

Ps.
This laptop is almost a year old now, so there should be a lot of better laptops around nowadays
 
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  • #41
Banias possibly upgradable to Dothan

A 1.4 GHz Banias is about as good as you are going to get.

The hard drive is upgradable to either 40 or 60 GB 7200 RPM, for a significant increase in overall system speed without an increase in power consumption or heat emissions. The 40 GB version goes for $153, shipping included, at newegg.com.

The 1.4 GHz Banias is upgradable to 1.5, 1.6, or 1.7 GHz. These CPU's are sold to individuals at the usual internet retailers. Possibly a Dothan could be used to replace the Banias (they are certainly pin compatible, and manufacturers will soon be dropping Dothans into the current Banias models they sell), but if it could it might require a BIOS update to make it work correctly.
 
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My Extreme Machine

Artman said:
What are the specifications of your fastest home computer? I am curious to know what level is currently average for intelligent users (people that might use a computer for something other than email and websurfing).

I currently have a Celeron 1.1 ghz, 370 Motherboard, 256MB Ram, 32 MB PCI graphics.

As you can see mine is not cutting edge, so don't be afraid to list older technology (I have a Pentium 166 MMX laptop that works very well).

Hello all, I've been doing research the last few months because I need a new computer. The components I found below seem to be top of the line for speed and performance. The total cost for this system is just over $2 grand. I justify the cost as part of the birthday present I am giving myself. I am a computer enthusiast at heart and have lived with my existing AMD-K6 3D 500Mhz System with 192MB for too long and feel I deserve a new system. My extreme machince consists of the following:

Motherboard: Asus P4P 800 Deluxe
CPU: Intel CPU P4 (S-478) 800 FSB
Memory: OCZ PC-3200 DDR400 1024 MB Dual Channel (2x512)
Video Card: AIW 9800 Pro 128MB
Hard Drive: Western Digital 200 GB HD 150 SATA
Optical Device: LG DVD +/- RW Rewriter IDE
Mouse & Keyboard: Logitech Wireless MX Duo
Case: Aspire X-Alien with 420 Power Supply
Operating System: Windows XP SP1

I needed a whole new system and feel that this will do just about anything I want now. It's main purpose is for digital multimedia first and gaming second. Anybody got ideas to improve upon this?: :biggrin:
 
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  • #43
TheBroManScott said:
Hello all, I've been doing research the last few months because I need a new computer. The components I found below seem to be top of the line for speed and performance. The total cost for this system is just over $2 grand. I justify the cost as part of the birthday present I am giving myself. I am a computer enthusiast at heart and have lived with my existing AMD-K6 3D 500Mhz System with 192MB for too long and feel I deserve a new system. My extreme machince consists of the following:

Motherboard: Asus P4P 800 Deluxe
CPU: Intel CPU P4 (S-478) 800 FSB
Memory: OCZ PC-3200 DDR400 1024 MB Dual Channel (2x512)
Video Card: AIW 9800 Pro 128MB
Hard Drive: Western Digital 200 GB HD 150 SATA
Optical Device: LG DVD +/- RW Rewriter IDE
Mouse & Keyboard: Logitech Wireless MX Duo
Case: Aspire X-Alien with 420 Power Supply
Operating System: Windows XP SP1

I needed a whole new system and feel that this will do just about anything I want now. It's main purpose is for digital multimedia first and gaming second. Anybody got ideas to improve upon this?: :biggrin:

Very nice. Top of the line stuff. The only thing I would suggest is a DVD burner. That should be a fantastic computer.
 
  • #44
Artman said:
Very nice. Top of the line stuff. The only thing I would suggest is a DVD burner. That should be a fantastic computer.

Thanks, actually I listed that under Optical device it the LG Multi Format drive for burning both DVD's and CD's.
 
  • #45
TheBroManScott said:
Thanks, actually I listed that under Optical device it the LG Multi Format drive for burning both DVD's and CD's.

Oops, missed that. Sounds great.
 
  • #46
Wow, there aren't many Mac users here...
 
  • #47
I'm still working on collecting all the parts for my new system, it will be complete this summer. Here are the specs for it:

ASRock K7S8XE Motherboard
AMD Athlon 2700+ (2.17 GHz)
640 MB DDR RAM (1x 512 MB, 1x 128 MB)*
Sound Blaster Audigy ES
AOpen nVidia GeForce 4 MX440*
Samsung 120GB 7200rpm HD*
Samsung 16X DVD-ROM*
Sony 52z/24x/52x CD-RW
Sony Floppy Drive, Black - hoo-ahh*
ViewSonic G90fb 19" Flat CRT Monitor
Logitech Z-5300 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers*
Logitech Cordless Elite Duo Keyboard/Mouse

The asterisked things are things I have yet to get, and are being substitued with
256 MB DDR RAM (2x 128 MB)
MSI nVidia GeForce 2 MX400
Western Digital 60GB HD
Creative +40x? CD-ROM
Beige Floppy Drive
4W of Generic Speakers

And when I get the rest of the components, those will all be going back in the machine they were in before, and I'll probably put Linux on there and have a happy fun server/toy. Don't remember the motherboard specs on it, but it's got a 1.4GHz AMD CPU in it.
 
  • #48
I have some slightly faster machines, but my favorite is the following:

Pentium II, 400 MHz
128 MB RAM
4 GB HD
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 420

Running Debian GNU/Linux

I surf, I code, I play with perl and php and apache and mysql, I write technical papers in LaTeX for college. Fast and stable. It's amazing what you can do on old hardware with Linux.

When you buy a new computer, make sure your old one ends up with someone who'll appreciate it.

Edit: Oh, I forgot about my little fruity companion, the iBook:

500 MHz G3
256 MB RAM
10 GB HD

The iBook is great too, but the Linux PC is better because it's all free.
 
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Ohhhh I always love a computer spec thread

P4 3.0, 800 FSB, 512 L2 Cache with HT
1 Gig PC 4000 Kingston Ram
GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
Abit IC7 MAX3 motherboard
160 Gig Hardrive seagate
52/32/52 CD-RW

The motherboard has intergrated sound and network card which are great. I don't have a modem since I have DSL. :biggrin:
 
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Miles said:
Ohhhh I always love a computer spec thread

P4 3.0, 800 FSB, 512 L2 Cache with HT
1 Gig PC 4000 Kingston Ram
GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
Abit IC7 MAX3 motherboard
160 Gig Hardrive seagate
52/32/52 CD-RW

The motherboard has intergrated sound and network card which are great. I don't have a modem since I have DSL. :biggrin:
I mean I have the same computer hardsys like yours and that is all!
 

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