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my computer just got one gig of ram extra (total: 2GB)
the cheapest I could find (ddr1)
GTX 280 1GB
3 GHz Core Duo Pentium whatever
4GB DDR2 RAM
Raid 0 dual raptor x
been as we're on the subject, just finished my PVR system which is pretty cool.
XP and GBPVR (<<<check it out if u want a free media interface, its one of the best for windows by far)
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8GHz with a hack-sawed down heatsink
Corsair 1GB DDR2
DVD DL-RW
MSI K9N6SGM-V uATX
XFX 8400 GS 256mb (s/form)
Nova T 500 dual digi tuner (s/form)
80GB HDD
uATX 350W
done away with the remote i had in favour of this beauty:
Nexos wireless media keyboard
I made the case from scratch, as i didnt want it to look like a computer.
its a small wooden case, similar in size to a dvd player, painted matt black with 2mm extension mesh for ventilation, with a bevelled, black glass like acrylic face plate. its pretty inoffencive and minimalistic with a button to open the dvd draw and a Purple LED ringed power button so when its on, the face glows like a shadowy violet colour. its looking pretty suave :D
quiet little machine, does the job nicely...
C2D E2160 1.8GHz @3.0GHz
MSI 8800GT 512MB (stock)
Corsair 4GB DDR2 RAM
Mobo = Asus p5E3
Proc = Intel E8200
Ram = 2 Gigs DDR3 1333
GPU = ATI 3870 (Asus, slightly OC'ed)
Hdd = WD Raptors (OS'es on 150, games I am playing on a 36) WD320 for storage, for now...
OS = Dual boot XP/Vista Ultimate 32bit (both)
Optical = Asus DVD+/- RW & DVD Ram 40x
Case = Cosmos 1000 (NO MODS)
Monitor = 22 Inch Acer with HDCP support, glossy finish.
Keayboard = Saitek Eclipse II
Mouse = Micorsoft optical (ONLY old piece on the rig, it'll get replaced soon enough)
Computer: BOX FULL OF WIN.
Monitor: 13 inch colour tv.
Disk drive: 150k double sided floppy
CPU: Motorola 6809E 0.89MHz/1.8MHz
Graphics: GIME chip - max 640x192 - 2 colours. Base palette of 64 colours.
Keyboard: Built in.
Mouse: Don't make me laugh.
Joystick: Basic 5 pin DIN joystick with NO spring back.
I miss my Colour Computer 3 :( Times were much simpler then. Mind you, so was I.
My real computer is black and shiny.
Post edited October 17, 2008 by TapeWorm
Sorry if specs are little hazy; I forget the exacts.
Motherboard: Gigabyte of some kind - its definately got some silver bits and slots and things though.
Processor: AMD 64 X2 5000+ I think.
RAM: 2GB of some kind of gamer RAM that has a big nVidia sticker on it.
Graphics: ATi Radeon HD3850 (512MB).
Sound: Onboard 5.1, hooked up to a Logitech X-530 5.1 system.
HDD: 1x 500GB Samsung SATA, 1x 60GB Seagate IDE.
OS: Windows XP Professional N SP3 on the Samsung, 64Studio Linux v2.1 on the Seagate.
Optical: Unbranded Lightscribe DVD+/-RW + DVD-RAM.
Case: Dunno the make but its got a panel in the side with glowy lights and a huge intake fan at the front that makes it look like a jet plane.
Monitor: 24" Widescreen BlueH with HDMI input (I use it for my PS3 as well).
Keyboard: Apple Pro Keyboard (I just love these keyboards!).
Mouse: Some 50p optical from eBuyer.
Mob: DFI
CPU: AMD4800+
RAM: 2GB DDR
GPU: GeForce 8800GTS
Monitor: 17" Sony
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DrStoopid: Antec 500 case
2 * 360GB HDD in RAID 0 (600GB useable)
4 * 750GB HDD in RAID 5 (2TB useable)
why do you need so much space? especially in Australia (stupid caps on downloads :( )
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lukaszthegreat: I'd guess the space #'s are partly due to the price of drives vs size, though yah 750gig is a bit much - probably means a newsgroup person (wink wink). I've got around a terabyte on my game machine as well and I don't know how much on my five servers. I use my game machine for vidoe processing too. I've got over a terabyte on my work machine - easy to do when the avg drives are 500gig.
Past that, the Raid 0 and Raid 5 is something I was considering - raid 0 is a nice fast unsecure setup, the Raid5 gets you raid 0 speed with mirrors. There are still issues under Raid 5 with doulbe drive failure, ESPECIALLY if all 4 drives are the same make/mfg and bought at the same time. Practially guarantees they are the same batch so hope there's no mfg defect. Something to consider when you are building mirrors - a double drive failure loses everything. There are better raid combos than 5 that can handle a double failure, but those aren't mainstream yet (i..e the addon cards still cost too much)
Blah I'm rambling.
EK
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lukaszthegreat: I'd guess the space #'s are partly due to the price of drives vs size, though yah 750gig is a bit much - probably means a newsgroup person (wink wink). I've got around a terabyte on my game machine as well and I don't know how much on my five servers. I use my game machine for vidoe processing too. I've got over a terabyte on my work machine - easy to do when the avg drives are 500gig.
Past that, the Raid 0 and Raid 5 is something I was considering - raid 0 is a nice fast unsecure setup, the Raid5 gets you raid 0 speed with mirrors. There are still issues under Raid 5 with doulbe drive failure, ESPECIALLY if all 4 drives are the same make/mfg and bought at the same time. Practially guarantees they are the same batch so hope there's no mfg defect. Something to consider when you are building mirrors - a double drive failure loses everything. There are better raid combos than 5 that can handle a double failure, but those aren't mainstream yet (i..e the addon cards still cost too much)
Blah I'm rambling.
EK
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Evil-Kerek:

A year ago, I had a RAID 5 setup similar to my current one but smaller. One of the drives died which I thought was not a problem, I could just go out and get a new one. Anyway, I did that and as I was replacing the drive, I though I would re-order the disks to better free up room in my case. I was swapping one of the still working drives around when I dropped it on the floor. Long story short, the drive was dead and I had now lost two drives out of the array. For anyone who doesn't know RAID 5, that means I lost it all.
Moral of the story is: If you loose a drive, make it a priority to get a new drive and repair the array.
My desktop:
- Core 2 Duo E8400
- 4 GB DDR2 800
- 320 GB HDD
- 8800GT Superclocked
- DVD-ROM and DVD Burner (Lightscribe)
- Vista Home Premium (x64)
My "netbook":
- Atom 1.6 GHz (single-core, 533 MHz FSB, 512 KB L2 Cache)
- 1 GB of DDR2 533
- 160 GB HDD
- Integrated GMA 950
- XP Home Edition (x86)
I'll be playing some of these GOG games on the go on my netbook and the more demanding ones on my main desktop.
I see lots of gamers here flaunting their RAID and SLI/Crossfire setups. Not sure what you guys need that much power for (especially SLI/Crossfire). The electrical bill must be a doozie. ;)
My desktop:
Gigabyte EP-35 DS3P
Core 2 Duo E6420 2.13 @ 3.20 GHz + Thermaltake Big Typhoon
OCZ Reaper 2x2GB DDR2 1066MHz
GB Radeon 4870 512 MB
Realtek HD Audio
Eizo S1921 19'
HDD Seagate 500GB
power: Enermax 485W
chasis: Cooler Master Centurion 590
Win 7 RC build 7100
Ok my turn to boast about my rig
Mobo : Asus P5E3
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16 GHz) with ZeroTherm BTF-92 OC Edition
RAM : 4 x 1 GB corsair DDR3 (DHX XMS3 10600)
GPU : 2 Radeon HD 4850 512 MB with Zalman VF1000 on each
HDD : 320 GB in RAID 0 (2 x 160)
and 750 GB in RAID 1 (2 x 750)
Tower : Advance Xblade 1st model
22' screen (wide)
Win Seven RC (Waiting for preorder copy on 22 october !)
And... i play GOGs on this ! (Recent games too of course)
Post edited August 07, 2009 by KeitaroBaka
Desktop:
Intel Core2Duo E4400 OC'd @ 2.88Ghz
Asus P5N-E SLI
2x 1Gb OCZ PC6400
Radeon HD4850 1GB PCS+
2x Seagate HDD 250GB
E-MU 0202 USB Interface
Samsung SyncMaster 22" (<3)
Laptop:
Packard Bell BG46
Intel Centrino Duo @ 1.7Ghz
2Gb 667Mhz Ram
160gb HDD
Intel Express 965GM
Onboard Sound (Realtek HD)
AMD 3200+ (I think)
2 gig ram
EVGA 8600 GTS
19" monitor (want an upgrade)
320 gig hard-drive