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Henrik Main

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(Geek-alert!!) Mine:

P4 3.2 GHz Prescott, 800 MHz System Bus & 1 MB Transfer Cache
Mist Frostbite CPU cooler
512 MB Kingston DDR-SDRAM
Asus P4C800 E-Deluxe motherboard
Chieftec BX case w/silver door
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 3D card
Seagate Barracuda 120 GB HD
Maxtor 200 GB HD
2x Thermaltake 80mm Smartfan
Samsung 16x DVD-ROM
Sony 24x/10x/40x CD-RW
NEC 3.5'' floppy drive
Soundblaster Live! Value soundcard
Harman Kardon sound system (Subwoofer and two satelites)
Dell 19'' monitor
Trust Direct Access keyboard
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer mouse
HP Deskjet 959c printer
 
The specs I remember:

AMD 2600+, 333MHz FSB
512MB PC3200 RAM
Asus... something... motherboard
Cheap Nearly Yellow Case w/ some USBs up front
120GB HD, 5600rpm(??)
NVIDIA video card w/ 128MB RAM
15" Giant Fucking Monitor
40x12x10x32x (something like that) DVD/CD-ROM/CD-RW drive
ergonomic keyboard
laserbeam mouse woo!
 
This is the first computer that is actually mine (sharing with parents doesn't count), I'll probably keep it until it lights itself on fire and runs out the door. I have owned like 8 computer games total in my life so I don't often worry about gaming.
 
...but for UM usage and all other silly stuff.

733 MHZ pentium III
13 gigs of space
128 MB RAM
...and so on.

It's perfectly fine diddly ine, I do my programming, and all my work on here.

My brother as a fancy dancy gaming comp where I play all my games. =)
 
I have no fucking clue. It's a small Compaq laptop that formerly belonged to an executive where I work. In fact, I don't think I paid for any of this stuff. I rule all.
 
I have 3 pc's.

This is my main rig

P4 2.8 GHz (800 FSB)
2*256 MB Kingston Hyperx PC3500 RAM
Asus P4C800 Deluxe motherboard
Seagate 200 GB S-ATA HD
Antec Sonata Case
Powercolor Ati Radeon 9700 Pro AIW
Pioneer A05 4x dvd-r writer
Logitech MX700 wireless mouse
Logitech internet navigator special black editon keyboard
Samsung 957P 19" monitor
fUNC surface 1030 mousepad
 
Erik said:
A FUCKING IBM MODEL M KEYBOARD -- THE ONE AND ONLY FUCKING BEST TYPING DEVICE IN THE UNIVERSE

I've always said: If the keyboard doesn't go "ka-CHINK!" when you press a key, its not a REAL keyboard.

My stats:

Intel - P4 1.7Ghz
768MB DDR SDRAM
ATI Radeon 8500 128MB DDR
Sound Blaster LIVE! Value
120 GB HD
60 GB HD
Running Windows XP on 120 GB
I WAS running Red Hat 9 on the other HD, but I got rid of it because I wasn't using it. I'm going to try slackware some other time.

uhhhh

DELL 17" Monitor
DELL CASE
DELL Mobo

.... yeah the last part is gay.
 
I used to love clicky keyboards, but I go wireless nowadays. You just have to type harder now to get the noise :)

Here's mine:
Athlon XP 2600+ (333Mhz bus)
1 GB PC3200 Corsair XMS RAM
Asus A7N8x motherboard (I think that's the model #, it's the nforce-2, with the Soundstorm audio)
Gainward Golden Sample Geforce 4 Ti 4400
dual 74GB WD Raptor hard drives in RAID 0
Lite-on 52x32x52 CDRW
Toshiba 16x DVD-ROM
Coolermaster ATCS something er other case (one of the early aluminum cases, it rocks)
Enermax 350W PSU
Logitech Cordless Freedom MX (cordless internet keyboard/MX700 mouse)
Viewsonic VP912B 19" LCD monitor (just came in today)
Viewsonic PS790 19" CDR monitor (now the 2nd monitor)
Cambridge Soundwords DTT2500 digital surround sound speakers

and soon... Sennheiser PC150 headset

I spend entirely too much money on my computer, but I use it for doing side projects on occasion, so that's how I justify it :) I need to upgrade my video card soon, though, 'cause Doom 3 is kinda choppy at times.
 
NicodemiX said:
I've always said: If the keyboard doesn't go "ka-CHINK!" when you press a key, its not a REAL keyboard.

I WAS running Red Hat 9 on the other HD, but I got rid of it because I wasn't using it.
RedHat si teh sux lololol

I've always said: if it isn't an IBM MODEL M, it's not a real keyboard.


Oh and I have Windows 2000 as well for running Cubase and shit like that. It's on the 4 Gb drive