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I'm gonna buy a Lian Li V2000 tommorow night, half price at work. :)



Current Consoles: Xbox 360 Elite, Playstation 2, Gaming Rig, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3.

Xbox Live: Jessman_Aus - Playing: Ace Combat 6, Fifa 09

Playstation Network: Jessman_Aus - Playing: MGS4, Resistance 2

Wii Freind Code: 3513-9191-8534-3866 - Playing: SSBB

Brawl Code: 1590-6125-1250

Xfire: J3ssman - Playing: Fallout 3, Farcry 2

Jessman: Fears the Mangina

 

                                

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Only have a laptop but here are the specs off the top of my head:

Core 2 duo 2 GHz
2 gigs of ram
NVidia Geforce Go 7900 GS 256 Mb
110 GB HD
18" monitor

It's great for playing UT in classes which are BS but I'm building a solid desktop soonish.



Tag(thx fkusumot) - "Yet again I completely fail to see your point..."

HD vs Wii, PC vs HD: http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=93374

Why Regenerating Health is a crap game mechanic: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=3986420

gamrReview's broken review scores: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=4170835

 

I was working on a list the other day here's part of my specs:

 

Motherboard
Biostar TPower N750
nVidia Hybrid SLI Support
Space-Pipe (Heat-Pipe) Thermal
PCI Express 2.0 Support
HyperTransport 3.0 Support
Rapid Debug LED Lights
100% Solid Caps
BIO-Flasher (Update Bios via Windows or USB)
16GB Max RAM
Dual Channel Support
PCI Express 2.0 x16 Support
SATA 3Gb/s Support
Tons of OC Features

CPU
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+

Audio
Realtek 8+2 Channel HD Audio

RAM
4GB (2GB + 2GB)
DDR800
Heat Spreader

Hard Drives
800GB (400GB + 400GB)
16MB Cache
SATA 3.0Gb/s

Video Cards
nForce 750a SLI

OS
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-Bit

CD/DVD Burner
SATA
LightScribe Support
DVD+R - 20X
DVD+RW - 8X
DVD-R - 20X
DVD-RW - 6X
CD-R - 48X
CD-RW - 32X
DVD+R DL - 8X
DVD-R DL - 8X
DVD-RAM - 12X

Cooling

Front Case: 2x 80mm
Side Case: 1x 80mm Thermaltake A2016 (21.6 - 72.5 CFM)
Back Case: 1x 120mm Thermaltake A2018 (38.6-93.7 CFM)
Top Fan: 1x 135mm
Hard Drives: 1x (each): Thermaltake A2427
All of my fans have blue LED lights lol



IllegalPaladin said:
Nickelbackro said:



My First Computer (I used this as my main machine til 2000!!)
Tandy 1000TX
80286 @ 8MHz / 4.77Mhz (Fast mode and IBM Compatiblity MODE)
640K Main Memory - No Extended
720K 3 1/2 Drive
320K 5 1/4 Drive
Dos 3.30.23 (NOT Y2K Compatible BTW)
No Math Co-Processor
No HDD

 

lol, never thought I'd hear that name again. I don't know what kind it was, but we recieved my uncle's old Tandy. It took FOREVER to load things. I remember we had a game package that was had a bunch of card games and once you picked your game and character, it'd take at least 5-10 minutes until you could actually play lol. We also had this one game called Dangerous Dave. lol, we put tons of time into that game.

Along with a good old line printer that was as loud as a jet flying by. Fun times, just like those who think back to playing tons of NES games.

Dangerous Dave! That game was made by one of the two guys that founded ID software. So you could call it the spiritual ancestor to Doom and commander keen! :D

I loved that game too...

 

 



Tease.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129025

I'm interested in a new case because my current one is a big ugly server case with a broken handle...so it's kinda useless to me.  Here's a couple popular cases on newegg, a couple I like the most.  I love the gun metal one, it's so sleek, but I love the amount of cooling and space the first case has...gah can't pick!



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The p182 will be much quieter because thats the design aim and it looks very nice. See those vents along the side, they do that so that there isn't a straight line between the noisy bits and the outside of the case. It also has rubber isolation for the drives so you might not even realize its on.

Simple evaluation - p182 = refined/quiet, 900 = airflow/overclocking/enthusiest. Its two different market segments.



Tease.

I have the Nine Hundred and it's a pretty good case. I worry about dust because the fans are practically an open door for the case, but things are nice and cool on the inside.

It doesn't have a case speaker though so I can't play my Dangerous Dave with sound now that I've found the game again :(



My own computer:
3500+ Athlon
7600GT
1024MB

GFs computer:
1400Mhz Thunderbird
512MB
Some integrated GPU

Server 1:
700Mhz
128MB

Server 2:
333Mhz
128MB



How do you find all the specs of ur comp? i can get the ram and HDD but where to you find graphics card?



PSWii60 owner! woot


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Finnbar said:
How do you find all the specs of ur comp? i can get the ram and HDD but where to you find graphics card?

On Windows XP, press Start button then press Run, write dxdiag there and press enter. Then choose the "Display" page at the top of the window. It will show the name of your card next to "Name: ". In the "System" page it will show your CPU ("Processor") and other stuff too.

If you're on Vista instead of pressing Run just type dxdiag in the search bar and press enter, the rest is the same.

 



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