What kind of computer do you want??
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- Gusbenz3000
What kind of computer do you want??
I would like to have the new G5 Mac...this one would be fine
1.8GHz PowerPC G5
900MHz frontside bus
512K L2 cache
512MB DDR400 128-bit SDRAM
Expandable to 8GB SDRAM
160GB Serial ATA
SuperDrive
Three PCI-X Slots
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
64MB DDR video memory
56K internal modem
What I have now is a 400MHz iMac with 320MB of RAM a 4MB video card:( OS X, OS 9.2(Have both use OS 9.2 more)
1.8GHz PowerPC G5
900MHz frontside bus
512K L2 cache
512MB DDR400 128-bit SDRAM
Expandable to 8GB SDRAM
160GB Serial ATA
SuperDrive
Three PCI-X Slots
NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
64MB DDR video memory
56K internal modem

What I have now is a 400MHz iMac with 320MB of RAM a 4MB video card:( OS X, OS 9.2(Have both use OS 9.2 more)
A custom made pc....
3.2 ghz
2gigs DDR ram
Audigy 2 Platnum
6.1 speakers
DVD/CDRW BURNER
Radeon 9800 Pro...
Pentium 4
Xp Pro...
and of course battlfield 1942
Right now I have:
P4 2.4 ghz
512 DDR ram
SB audigy 2
2.1 speakers + subwoofer
Radeon 9700 TX non-pro
Cd burner
dsl
Does that setup suck?
3.2 ghz
2gigs DDR ram
Audigy 2 Platnum
6.1 speakers
DVD/CDRW BURNER
Radeon 9800 Pro...
Pentium 4
Xp Pro...
and of course battlfield 1942

Right now I have:
P4 2.4 ghz
512 DDR ram
SB audigy 2
2.1 speakers + subwoofer
Radeon 9700 TX non-pro
Cd burner
dsl
Does that setup suck?



2.4 Ghz, 4x256 RDRAM PC1066,
Radeon 9700 Non-Pro, 4.6
Catalysts, SB audigy 2, DSL
- (>Tool<)
Originally posted by Jeffro
A custom made pc....
3.2 ghz
2gigs DDR ram
Audigy 2 Platnum
6.1 speakers
DVD/CDRW BURNER
Radeon 9800 Pro...
Pentium 4
Xp Pro...
This is pretty much my dream system too. I have almost the same specs you have, I have a plenty decent system, but while we're dreaming, I'll take that but i want an Fx 5900 ultra 256mb card. i know the 9800 is very strong, but I'dd like to see what the Fx 5900 ultra would do, I'm sure the AA and Anisotropic filtering don't kill performance as it does in the GF4's and all. Good dreams these are lol.
- JimmyTango
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My is in my sig, built it myself. Just added a nive 19" Samson monitor. My next upgrade will be to a 9900 pro when Half Life 2 comes out.
- Gusbenz3000
If I do not get the first on my list I'd like this one
Technical Specifications
Processor and memory
1GHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine
256K on-chip level 2 cache at full processor speed
100MHz or 133 Mhz system bus
17-inch model includes 256MB of PC2100 (266MHz) DDR SDRAM expandable to 1GB; one 184-pin DIMM and one open user-accessible SO-DIMM slot
Storage
60GB or 80GB Ultra ATA 7200-rpm hard disk drive (3)
One of the following optical drives:
- SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW); writes DVD-R discs at 4x speed, reads DVDs at 8x speed, writes CD-R discs at 16x speed, writes CD-RW discs at 8x speed, reads CDs at 32x speed
Display
Built-in 17-inch (viewable) widescreen or 15-inch (viewable) TFT active-matrix liquid crystal display
Millions of colors at all resolutions
Typical viewing angle: 120° horizontal; 90° vertical
Typical brightness: 200 cd/m2
Typical contrast ratio: 300:1
Peripheral connections
Two FireWire 400 ports; 8 watts shared
Total of five USB 1.1 ports; three on computer (shared on two 12-Mbps controllers); two on keyboard
Graphics support
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX graphics processor with AGP 4X support or GeForce2 MX graphics processor with AGP 2X support
64MB of dedicated Double Data Rate (DDR) video memory
17-inch display resolutions: 1440 by 900 (native), 1152 by 720, 1024 by 640, and 800 by 500 pixels at 16:10 aspect ratio; 1024 by 768, 800 by 600, and 640 by 480 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio

Technical Specifications
Processor and memory
1GHz PowerPC G4 processor with Velocity Engine
256K on-chip level 2 cache at full processor speed
100MHz or 133 Mhz system bus
17-inch model includes 256MB of PC2100 (266MHz) DDR SDRAM expandable to 1GB; one 184-pin DIMM and one open user-accessible SO-DIMM slot
Storage
60GB or 80GB Ultra ATA 7200-rpm hard disk drive (3)
One of the following optical drives:
- SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW); writes DVD-R discs at 4x speed, reads DVDs at 8x speed, writes CD-R discs at 16x speed, writes CD-RW discs at 8x speed, reads CDs at 32x speed
Display
Built-in 17-inch (viewable) widescreen or 15-inch (viewable) TFT active-matrix liquid crystal display
Millions of colors at all resolutions
Typical viewing angle: 120° horizontal; 90° vertical
Typical brightness: 200 cd/m2
Typical contrast ratio: 300:1
Peripheral connections
Two FireWire 400 ports; 8 watts shared
Total of five USB 1.1 ports; three on computer (shared on two 12-Mbps controllers); two on keyboard
Graphics support
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX graphics processor with AGP 4X support or GeForce2 MX graphics processor with AGP 2X support
64MB of dedicated Double Data Rate (DDR) video memory
17-inch display resolutions: 1440 by 900 (native), 1152 by 720, 1024 by 640, and 800 by 500 pixels at 16:10 aspect ratio; 1024 by 768, 800 by 600, and 640 by 480 pixels at 4:3 aspect ratio

- supersTring
3wks from building a new rig
my 3yr old dustmagnet is finally starting to show its age
i got:
Athlon 850, 512mb RAM, 30gig HD, Hercules GT 6.1, geforce3 ti200, dvd, cdr, 19" Optiquest
already picked up a new aluminum case to fill w/ shiny new gizmos
this'll be my first complete PC build:
Asus A7V8X, Athlon 2400, 1gig DDR RAM, 80gig HD and sooner or later, a Radeon 9700pro
my 3yr old dustmagnet is finally starting to show its age
i got:
Athlon 850, 512mb RAM, 30gig HD, Hercules GT 6.1, geforce3 ti200, dvd, cdr, 19" Optiquest
already picked up a new aluminum case to fill w/ shiny new gizmos
this'll be my first complete PC build:
Asus A7V8X, Athlon 2400, 1gig DDR RAM, 80gig HD and sooner or later, a Radeon 9700pro
- Wairudo Enjin
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Superstring,
What is your budget?
I just upgraded my rig for $500.
With this I got the Asus A7N8X, Athlon 2800+ XP, and 1 gb ram 2300 .
And that wasn't even ordering from the internet.
What is your budget?
I just upgraded my rig for $500.
With this I got the Asus A7N8X, Athlon 2800+ XP, and 1 gb ram 2300 .

And that wasn't even ordering from the internet.

- JimmyTango
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Edogg,
Why get a 3.0C when you can overclock a 2.4C to that easily? A 3.0C tops out at about 3.6Gig overclocking, where some 2.4C's get that high, but usually are at 3.2. Is the 400Mhz worth the extra $400 to $500?
Why get a 3.0C when you can overclock a 2.4C to that easily? A 3.0C tops out at about 3.6Gig overclocking, where some 2.4C's get that high, but usually are at 3.2. Is the 400Mhz worth the extra $400 to $500?
- Edogg
Originally posted by JimmyTango
Edogg,
Why get a 3.0C when you can overclock a 2.4C to that easily? A 3.0C tops out at about 3.6Gig overclocking, where some 2.4C's get that high, but usually are at 3.2. Is the 400Mhz worth the extra $400 to $500?
I never said i was going to buy it right now:rotflmao: Ill probably wait until its in the $200 range. Ive spent too much money on parts lately. Too give you an idea, I have spent $100 on new swiftech heat sink with a pelt and another $100 on a dedicated power supply, and im not even using them right now.

- JimmyTango
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By the time the 3 Gig is at $200, the current P4's will not longer be their top proc, as Prescott will be out for some time by then.
- Edogg
Originally posted by JimmyTango
By the time the 3 Gig is at $200, the current P4's will not longer be their top proc, as Prescott will be out for some time by then.
Yeah I know. I want the prescott to come out so the prices will drop. I wont need to buy a prescott for a long long time.
When they come out the prices will drop on the p4s, and I will buy a 3.0c. My mobo already supports it, so it will be an easy and painless upgrade. If I buy a prescott, that means i have to get a new mobo, and new memory along with it. Plus I would have to do a fresh install of everything. I dont plan on reformatting for a long time because iVe had to reformat twice in the past month.
- JimmyTango
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So far it is just still a rumor that Prescotts will nto run on the canterwood/springdale mobo's. I am hoping they do, as my IC7 is a very nice board.
Just got another dual channel kit int he mail at work today, now at 1 Gig of ram goodness(well, in an hour or two, when I take off for home).
Just got another dual channel kit int he mail at work today, now at 1 Gig of ram goodness(well, in an hour or two, when I take off for home).
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