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Super Computer

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AMD 64 SKT 939 3500+ @ 2300Hz (Not Overclocked).
2 x One GB PNY DDR400 stick of Ram.
1 x 512MB PNY DDR400 stick of Ram.
Winfast PX 7800GTX TDH 256MB.
Dual AGP/PCI-E Motherboard (Cheapo till i get my LAN party MOBO).
15 Inch LCD Monitor that came with the original machine.
160GB IDE Hard Drive.
2 x Dual Layer DVDRW Drives.
Z-Board (With BEEF keyset).
Razer Diamondback Chameleon gaming mouse.
2.5 Philips Speakers.
Microsoft Gamevoice Headset and USB Control Point.
Logic3 PS2 style controller (For flyinf in BEEF)


2ND Winfast PX 7800GTX TDH 256MB and new SLI Mobo will be bought in Febuary as will a 19 Inch Monitor. AMD Opteron SKT 939 @ 2700Hz processor is aslo being contimplated as is a futher 2GB of RAM.
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Re: Super Computer

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M4niachicken wrote:Logic3 PS2 style controller (For flyinf in BEEF)
Hmm, might have to give that a go. I've got a Saitek dual-shock-style rumble gamepad I bought for playing FFXI and emu games, but I never considered trying flight with it.
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Nice setup, especially with the further upgrades but the additional RAM is overkill unless you need it for a specific purpose like video editing for instance. I dont think games would make use of it.
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That setup looks awesome. Except the display! :shock: . Get a betterer one soonish! :)
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Possible new setup (that I may order this month 8) ) suggestions?

Abit KN8 Ultra Mobo
Crucial 2GB PC3200 Ram (matched 1GB sticks)
AMD San Diego Athlon64 3700+
Western Digital 250GB SATA HDD
Sapphire X800 GTO2 256MB Graphics Card
LG 16x DVD+-RW/RAM Drive
Antec P180 Case
Mitsumi Floppy drive

and I shall be re-using the 540W power supply out of my current case :D
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Wiggy69 wrote: and I shall be re-using the 540W power supply out of my current case :D
your psu has a resistance of 0.010207939508506616257088846880907 ohms

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cashy wrote:your psu has a resistance of 0.010207939508506616257088846880907 ohms
Looks like resistance is futile.
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Wiggy69 wrote: suggestions?
Buy it, build it, give it to me.
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Post by cashy »

just got myself an AGP ATI Radeon X850, now im gonna have to replay all my recent games to see them how they should of been played in the first place
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Post by White »

Lateralus wrote:Yes it does. I must admit that its quite annoying not being able to get the OS working properly on the SATA disk, but its something I can live with. And thankee very much for the help Berk, was much appreciated.

Out of curiosity I ran a 3DMark05 test on my old setup and just tried it again on the new one. Whilst I have no real point of reference for the results, I'm guessing that an improvement in score from 953 to 3378 is quite good! Installing HL2 and CS:S again now - FPS above 20, here we come!
what core is your A64 3000+? mine benchmarked at 4449 - its Clawhammer and overclocks incredibly - got it to 2.72ghz
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Icarus wrote:
Lateralus wrote:Yes it does. I must admit that its quite annoying not being able to get the OS working properly on the SATA disk, but its something I can live with. And thankee very much for the help Berk, was much appreciated.

Out of curiosity I ran a 3DMark05 test on my old setup and just tried it again on the new one. Whilst I have no real point of reference for the results, I'm guessing that an improvement in score from 953 to 3378 is quite good! Installing HL2 and CS:S again now - FPS above 20, here we come!
what core is your A64 3000+? mine benchmarked at 4449 - its Clawhammer and overclocks incredibly - got it to 2.72ghz
Not sure on the core. Is there any way of finding out other than removing the heatsink? Since its something I've never done (installed cpus/heatsinks) I'm not keen to go fiddling if I don't have to!

Overclocking falls under the same thing too. How does one go about it? Do you need to buy loads of expensive cooling kit?

Come to think of it, I don't even know what the different cores mean. Processor speeds and 32/64bit I know, but whats the difference between winchester/venice/newcastle/clawhammer cores?
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Post by White »

i dont actually know :P but i know that different cores are able to run at different temperatures, speeds etc. overclocking is fairly simple, and as long as you have a heatsick/fan and decent airflow in your system then it is fine. i used to o'c my celeron via software off the net - cant remember the name of it now, but i overclock my A64 in BIOS setup. my mobo is Gigabyte, and the option is under CPU Speed/Voltage Control or something. you must apply more voltage per every .2 Ghz according to my CPU, but may differ to someone elses.

oh and you can use CPU-ID to check anything about your system, including the core :)
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Post by Lateralus »

Thats a nice little program there. Confirmed that my ram is running in dual-channel, and I've got a venice core on my CPU.
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Zoinks.

And explained my RAM Pro-Belm. Three different RAM manufacturers, despite being bought from the same shop in the same packaging on the same day!
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FatherJack wrote:Zoinks.

And explained my RAM Pro-Belm. Three different RAM manufacturers, despite being bought from the same shop in the same packaging on the same day!
Were they advertised as being the same, or being able to run in Dual channel? If they were. you best go complain.
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pixie pie wrote:Were they advertised as being the same, or being able to run in Dual channel? If they were. you best go complain.
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So, no.
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FatherJack wrote:
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So, no.
That :above: , m'friend is why you never buy stuff from PC world. :lol:
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Post by White »

Just updating you on my system of S3X LAWL!!11

Athlon 64 3000+ (Clawhammer) Overclocked to 2.56ghz
Gigabyte Motherboard
Gigabyte GeForce 6800 GT 256mb PCI-Express (BIOS Flashed to an Ultra)
2x1gb OCz DDR400
Philips dual layer DVD-+RW
160GB Samsung SATA
80GB IDE Maxtor HD
XION II Case In Black
Magna 550W PSU
17" Gateway CRT
Labtec wireless optical mouse
2.1 Creative Cambridge Soundworks Speaker system

Im extremely pleased with that.
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Post by mrbobbins »

As I have recently upgraded a couple of things this will most likely be the final spec of my current machine before a brand new PC build (so far into the future it will probably be made of hi-tech cheese technology)

Pentium 4 2.8Ghz 800Mhz FSB HT
ASUS P4P800 Deluxe MB
Winfast 6800GT 256mb
4 x 512mb PC3200 RAM (2 x Dual Channel)
80gb Western Digital 7200rpm 8mb Cache
120gb Western Digital 7200rpm 8mb Cache
200gb Maxtor 7200RPM SATA 8MB Cache
NEC ND3540A 16x DVD±RW Dual Layer
Liteon Combo CDR/DVD
Trust 7.1 Sound Expert 714dx Pci Sound Card
Coolermaster Wavemaster Silver Case
Hiper Type-R 580w Power Supply
Logitech MX518 Optical Mouse

It's not setting the world on fire but considering the basics are 3 years old I'm very happy with it :ignore:
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