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Old 05-07-2002, 06:23 PM
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I have the computer equivalent of a 1st gen hyundai excel base model. It's so old the nameplate is fossilized.



Someone trade me a computer for some parts or something
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Old 05-07-2002, 07:09 PM
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So old now, AMD 750, 60 gig HD, 256k memory, SoundBlaster Live 5.1 platnium soundcard with front controls ( even thats old now 1 year later ), Yamaha speakers with sub, Plextor 24x cd writer, networked with the other computer, running on cable modem via Router.
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Old 05-07-2002, 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by OKIERX-7' date='May 07 2002,19:23
I have the computer equivalent of a 1st gen hyundai excel base model. It's so old the nameplate is fossilized.



Someone trade me a computer for some parts or something
Heh I could almost do that, I've got enough stuff kicking about here
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Old 05-07-2002, 09:24 PM
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Monitor

21" Sony Trinitron

Printer

Lexmark X83 Printer/Copier/Scanner

Processor

Intel Pentium ® 4 1.4 GHz

Chipset

Intel i850

Bus frequency

400 MHz

Level 2 cache

256 KB

Memory

256 MB RDRAM

4 RIMM Slots

Storage

60 GB Ultra DMA Hard Disk Drive

DVD-ROM 16x

CD-RW 12x8x32x Rewriteable Drive

Communication

Modem / Fax 56Kbps, V.90

Network Interface (integrated) 10/100BT

Video

Nvidia GeForce2 MX-400

TV Out

64 MB dedicated video memory

Sound

Creative Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128

2 Polk Audio premium stereo speakers

Accessories

HP Illuminated Internet USB Keyboard

USB Scrolling Mouse

Ports and expandability

5 expansion bays (free: 1-3.5" internal)

1 AGP

3 PCI (1 PCI free)

4 USB (2 in front)

1 parallel port

1 serial port



I am looking for a box like that one Phinsup. How much did that run. I want to transfer my components once warranty runs out and run a raid.
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Old 05-07-2002, 09:57 PM
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Asus P5A motherboard

AMD K6-2 500 MHz

320MB RAM

8GB hard drive

nVidia Riva TNT based video card

SB Live! X-Gamer sound card

Pioneer DVD-106S 16x slot-loading DVD drive

USR 56k modem

Some random NIC

Cambridge Soundworks speakers (2.1)

MS Natural Keyboard

MS Wheel Mouse Optical



Anyone have some parts they'd like to donate to a good cause? :lachuh:
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Old 05-07-2002, 09:59 PM
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My Lian Li was $130.00 plus shipping, cost me like $15.00 to ship. They don't come with a power supply. I bought the 450 watt power supply for $49.99.
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Old 05-07-2002, 11:24 PM
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Well mine is pretty good for the average user and has been some what reliable, thank goodness for smater people than me to keep it running (phinsup!)! )



Asus K7V133

AMD 1.2

512 Ram

Maxtor 60 Gig

400 watt PS

POS case

ATI AIW128 Video card AGP

Sound Blaster 16PCI

Asus 16/8x DVD

Creative CD-RW 12x10x32

HP printer 682C

ScanMaker 4800

and a few other small things all running on XP Pro
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Old 05-08-2002, 01:01 AM
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mmmm.... I'm a bit of a black sheep here...



The Desklamp on steroids

New Apple imac G4

OS 10.1.4

700mhz

256mb RAM

Pioneer DVD-R

Apple Pro Mouse/Keyboard

Hp Deskjet 970cxi



.....go easy boys......
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Old 05-08-2002, 07:54 AM
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MAC OS X rocks, if I could afford it I would have a G4 and for graphics there is no other system to even consider...



Does that surprise you?
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No, it doesnt surprise me



OSX does rock, very stable and awesome graphical interface.

It seems apple finally has clinched back that niche' of the market again (graphics), but we will have to wait and see!
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