But... the other stuff is what this thread is about...greencosmos wrote:Let's see what I understand of this stuff... I have a Logitech laser mouse... Logitech speakers... Samtron screen... 114 GT hard disk... and Windows XP. Dunno about the other stuff.
Tell us about your computer!
hey, got my memory, so now my pc is complete again <3
i got a gig of ddr2 800mhz ram while i wait for ddr3 to become available near me.
also, CPU temperature dropped from 60 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees celsius (25 degrees approx. when under load) and the CPU fan runs incredibly quiet compared to my last processor and fan.
i got a gig of ddr2 800mhz ram while i wait for ddr3 to become available near me.
also, CPU temperature dropped from 60 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees celsius (25 degrees approx. when under load) and the CPU fan runs incredibly quiet compared to my last processor and fan.
Intel Core2 DUO e6750 @ 2.66GHZ
Asus P5KC Mother Board
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
2 Gigabytes DDR2 800 RAM Dual Channel
500 Gigabytes SATA2 Hard Disk
Creative X-FI Extreme Music
BFG Geforce 8800gt 512mb PCI-E (OC1)
Thermaltake 750watt Toughpower Power Supply
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Case.
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Asus P5KC Mother Board
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
2 Gigabytes DDR2 800 RAM Dual Channel
500 Gigabytes SATA2 Hard Disk
Creative X-FI Extreme Music
BFG Geforce 8800gt 512mb PCI-E (OC1)
Thermaltake 750watt Toughpower Power Supply
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Case.
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Hi, i like DOS games,
ejem I have 3 Machines:
AMD k5 PR133 (100MHZ)
8MB RAM SIMM (I think 66MHZ
170 MB HDD
15" very old Monitor
Soundcard YAMAHA or ESS
VIdeo Cirrus Logic 5446 lol
Windows 95, MS-DOS when fails win 95 (ashhh)
IBM Celeron 333MHz
32 MB RAM SDR DIMM
2MB VIDEO, up to 16 MB with miniSDR
6000 MB HDD
15" monitor
Soundcard is the same that above (i just change this)
Windows 98
Intel Celeron 1800MHz
512 MB RAM DDR400
64 MB Video SiS 661FX (200MHz RAMDAC, 166MHz GPU)
40154 MB HDD ATA 133
17" Monitor VESA DDC compatible (COMPAQ 7540)
TV capturer
Empty AGP (maybe for ATI x1950 XTX) XD
SoundCard C-Media AC'97
Windows XP
Future computer lol
Intel Core 2 Extreme Edition
8 GB RAM DDR2 PC 10000
ASUS Strike MB
768MB VideoCard Nvidia 8800 ultra
32" LCD Monitor WIDESCREEN
Sound Blaster Fatality
SO: Suse+Debian+WinXp+Windows 3.1 lol, and vista maybe
Be hapy
ejem I have 3 Machines:
AMD k5 PR133 (100MHZ)
8MB RAM SIMM (I think 66MHZ
170 MB HDD
15" very old Monitor
Soundcard YAMAHA or ESS
VIdeo Cirrus Logic 5446 lol
Windows 95, MS-DOS when fails win 95 (ashhh)
IBM Celeron 333MHz
32 MB RAM SDR DIMM
2MB VIDEO, up to 16 MB with miniSDR
6000 MB HDD
15" monitor
Soundcard is the same that above (i just change this)
Windows 98
Intel Celeron 1800MHz
512 MB RAM DDR400
64 MB Video SiS 661FX (200MHz RAMDAC, 166MHz GPU)
40154 MB HDD ATA 133
17" Monitor VESA DDC compatible (COMPAQ 7540)
TV capturer
Empty AGP (maybe for ATI x1950 XTX) XD
SoundCard C-Media AC'97
Windows XP
Future computer lol
Intel Core 2 Extreme Edition
8 GB RAM DDR2 PC 10000
ASUS Strike MB
768MB VideoCard Nvidia 8800 ultra
32" LCD Monitor WIDESCREEN
Sound Blaster Fatality
SO: Suse+Debian+WinXp+Windows 3.1 lol, and vista maybe
Be hapy
INTEL Core 2 DUO E6750 2.66GHZ
ASUS P5KC motherboard
1024mb ddr2 ram 6400 (800mhz)
bfg geforce 8800gt 512mb pcie
200gig sata2 hdd
ASUS DRW-1814BLT DVD RE WRITER
Sound Blaster X-FI Xtreme Music
direct x 9.0c
windows xp home sp2 on ntfs partition
latest updates for drivers, software
thermaltake toughpower 750watt power supply with cable management.
ASUS P5KC motherboard
1024mb ddr2 ram 6400 (800mhz)
bfg geforce 8800gt 512mb pcie
200gig sata2 hdd
ASUS DRW-1814BLT DVD RE WRITER
Sound Blaster X-FI Xtreme Music
direct x 9.0c
windows xp home sp2 on ntfs partition
latest updates for drivers, software
thermaltake toughpower 750watt power supply with cable management.
Intel Core2 DUO e6750 @ 2.66GHZ
Asus P5KC Mother Board
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
2 Gigabytes DDR2 800 RAM Dual Channel
500 Gigabytes SATA2 Hard Disk
Creative X-FI Extreme Music
BFG Geforce 8800gt 512mb PCI-E (OC1)
Thermaltake 750watt Toughpower Power Supply
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Case.
Click here to download 'Milo The Fuel Run'. [More Information.]
Asus P5KC Mother Board
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
2 Gigabytes DDR2 800 RAM Dual Channel
500 Gigabytes SATA2 Hard Disk
Creative X-FI Extreme Music
BFG Geforce 8800gt 512mb PCI-E (OC1)
Thermaltake 750watt Toughpower Power Supply
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Case.
Click here to download 'Milo The Fuel Run'. [More Information.]
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This thread has been sticked for a long time, so I guess it's worth reviving this one.
Here are the computer specs that I could find:
Computer made by: Dell
GB: 137.1
RAM: 1012.9
CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 420 @ 1.60GHz
GHz: 1.60 GHz
Operation System: Windows XP
Video Card Intel(R) GMA 3100
DirectX version: 9.0
Sound Card: SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio
Attribute of Video Card:
Pixel Shader: 2.0
Supports 3D
Video RAM: 128 MB
Graphic Chip: Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset Family
Here are the computer specs that I could find:
Computer made by: Dell
GB: 137.1
RAM: 1012.9
CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 420 @ 1.60GHz
GHz: 1.60 GHz
Operation System: Windows XP
Video Card Intel(R) GMA 3100
DirectX version: 9.0
Sound Card: SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio
Attribute of Video Card:
Pixel Shader: 2.0
Supports 3D
Video RAM: 128 MB
Graphic Chip: Intel(R) G33/G31 Express Chipset Family
An Nintendo gamer that just is getting into DOS games. Nice to see you guys!
Currently playing: Prince of Persia [MS-DOS] and Jetpack [MS-DOS]
Currently playing: Prince of Persia [MS-DOS] and Jetpack [MS-DOS]
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Well, I also have a Dell computer, upgraded the system 2 months ago but here are my new specs:
Dell Dimension E520
Hard Drive: 250 GB
4 GB Ram ( Upgraded from 2 GB )
Intel Pentium 4 Hyper Threading CPU running at 3.06 GHZ
Windows XP
PNY Geforce 9800 GT 1GB Video Ram (Upgraded from a 512 MB Nvidia card)
DirectX version 9.0
Creative XFI 5.1 Sound Card
15" LCD Monitor
450 Watt Power Supply (upgraded from 305 Watt Power Supply
External 3.5 floppy drive
External 500 GB hard drive
Dell Dimension E520
Hard Drive: 250 GB
4 GB Ram ( Upgraded from 2 GB )
Intel Pentium 4 Hyper Threading CPU running at 3.06 GHZ
Windows XP
PNY Geforce 9800 GT 1GB Video Ram (Upgraded from a 512 MB Nvidia card)
DirectX version 9.0
Creative XFI 5.1 Sound Card
15" LCD Monitor
450 Watt Power Supply (upgraded from 305 Watt Power Supply
External 3.5 floppy drive
External 500 GB hard drive
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New Windows gaming rig:
E8400 clocked at 4.0GHz
2GB RAM(wtb moar)
nvidia 250 GTS
Windows 7 Ultimate.
It's been running everything I threw at it on high quality at the max resolution native on my monitor(which is 1280x1024).
E8400 clocked at 4.0GHz
2GB RAM(wtb moar)
nvidia 250 GTS
Windows 7 Ultimate.
It's been running everything I threw at it on high quality at the max resolution native on my monitor(which is 1280x1024).
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Pretty nice gaming rig Larry, pretty nice ....
... and I see you already know what the next upgrade will be: some moar RAM.
... and most probably some extra -(not so)- silent fans to keep the temp within acceptable range .... x2
... and I see you already know what the next upgrade will be: some moar RAM.
... and most probably some extra -(not so)- silent fans to keep the temp within acceptable range .... x2
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
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Actually, I've got aftermarket cooling on both the CPU and RAM(which I've overclocked a bit as well)
This beast is so large I can't even close the case properly.
This beast is so large I can't even close the case properly.
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Main PC
Mobo: Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
CPU: Core i7 950 3.07GHz
RAM: 6GB
GPU: nVidia GeForce GTX 470
HDD: 128GB SSD
OS: Windows 8.1
Server PC
Mobo:
CPU: Core 2 Duo
RAM: 4GB
GPU: nVidia 9800 GTS
HDDs: 10TBs Amongst SATA Seagate HDDs
OS: Windows 7 Pro
Windows XP Gaming
Mobo:
CPU: AthlonXP 3200+ 2.21GHz
RAM: 1GB
GPU: nVidia GeForce 6200
OS: Windows XP
Windows 98 Gaming
Brand: Dell Dimension 4100
CPU: Pentium III 867MHz
RAM: 256MB
GPU 1: nVidia TNT2 M64 32MB
GPU 2: Voodoo 2
Audio: SB Live!
OS: Windows 98SE
DOS 6.22-Windows 3.11/Windows 95 Gaming
Brand: Gateway G6-333
CPU: Pentium II 333MHz
RAM:
GPU 1: ATI Mach 64 GT
GPU 2: Voodoo 2
Audio: AWE64
OS: Dual Boot DOS 6.22/Windows 95 OSR2.5
DOS 6.22 / Windows 3.11 Gaming
Mobo:
CPU: Cyrix 6x86-P133
RAM: 16MB
GPU: ATI Mach64
Audio: AWE64 / ESS Audio Drive ES1898F
OS: DOS 6.22 / Windows 3.11
DOS 6.22 Gaming
Mobo: G486HVL
CPU: 486DX 2
RAM:
GPU: CL-GD5428
Audio: ESS1868
OS: DOS 6.22
Mobo: Gigabyte X58A-UD3R
CPU: Core i7 950 3.07GHz
RAM: 6GB
GPU: nVidia GeForce GTX 470
HDD: 128GB SSD
OS: Windows 8.1
Server PC
Mobo:
CPU: Core 2 Duo
RAM: 4GB
GPU: nVidia 9800 GTS
HDDs: 10TBs Amongst SATA Seagate HDDs
OS: Windows 7 Pro
Windows XP Gaming
Mobo:
CPU: AthlonXP 3200+ 2.21GHz
RAM: 1GB
GPU: nVidia GeForce 6200
OS: Windows XP
Windows 98 Gaming
Brand: Dell Dimension 4100
CPU: Pentium III 867MHz
RAM: 256MB
GPU 1: nVidia TNT2 M64 32MB
GPU 2: Voodoo 2
Audio: SB Live!
OS: Windows 98SE
DOS 6.22-Windows 3.11/Windows 95 Gaming
Brand: Gateway G6-333
CPU: Pentium II 333MHz
RAM:
GPU 1: ATI Mach 64 GT
GPU 2: Voodoo 2
Audio: AWE64
OS: Dual Boot DOS 6.22/Windows 95 OSR2.5
DOS 6.22 / Windows 3.11 Gaming
Mobo:
CPU: Cyrix 6x86-P133
RAM: 16MB
GPU: ATI Mach64
Audio: AWE64 / ESS Audio Drive ES1898F
OS: DOS 6.22 / Windows 3.11
DOS 6.22 Gaming
Mobo: G486HVL
CPU: 486DX 2
RAM:
GPU: CL-GD5428
Audio: ESS1868
OS: DOS 6.22
Nice. my retro gaming rig is as follows:
Pentium II 400 Mhz
192 MB RAM
CD-Rom / DVD-Rom
4 GB HDD
TNT2 Model 64 Video Card / 32mb
Windows 98 SE
It can run anything as new as Half-Life (in HL fps rate drops at 20 or lower). My other Windows XP machine can run HL and anything newer, so that's fine. i tried adding another 20 GB HDD but Windows 98 won't recognize it, must need a reinstall for it to work idk
Pentium II 400 Mhz
192 MB RAM
CD-Rom / DVD-Rom
4 GB HDD
TNT2 Model 64 Video Card / 32mb
Windows 98 SE
It can run anything as new as Half-Life (in HL fps rate drops at 20 or lower). My other Windows XP machine can run HL and anything newer, so that's fine. i tried adding another 20 GB HDD but Windows 98 won't recognize it, must need a reinstall for it to work idk
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A nice ol'gaming PC I would say.
Master/slave setting on your HDs?
Some old HDs had jumpers that restricted only one HD, also don't use 'cable select', some had 'slave present', etcetera ..... plenty of things that can go wrong with those @#@#@#jumpers
Wrong FAT system?
BIOS settings?
Wrong flat cable? (ATA xxx)
Faulty flat cable?
It's a long list of things that can go wrong .....
Naaaaaa, don't need a reinstall to add a compatible HD in W98.Aldeb wrote:......i tried adding another 20 GB HDD but Windows 98 won't recognize it, must need a reinstall for it to work idk
Master/slave setting on your HDs?
Some old HDs had jumpers that restricted only one HD, also don't use 'cable select', some had 'slave present', etcetera ..... plenty of things that can go wrong with those @#@#@#jumpers
Wrong FAT system?
BIOS settings?
Wrong flat cable? (ATA xxx)
Faulty flat cable?
It's a long list of things that can go wrong .....
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.