What are your PC system specs? - Ver.2
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Night_Raven
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Yes, ... there more reliable than LCD'sM4niachicken wrote:TezzRexx wrote:AMD Athlon 64 3000+
1.5GB PC3200 RAM
Gigabyte GA-K8NS NF3 250, S754, AGP 4x/8x, DDR 400, SATA I, SATA/IDE RAID, ATX Mother board
ATI Radeon 9550 256MB Connect 3D AGP Graphics Card
ADC 17" CRT monitor
250GB + 40GB IDE HD
Some blue-ish case
DVD-Writer and CD Writerwhy do people still use CRT's??!!?? am i and my lcds missing something?Night_Raven wrote:Err,.. your going to laugh at me for this, but here goes:
AMD Duron 1.8GHZ
Nivdiea MX400 64mb GC
256mb RAM
20GB HD
CRT Monitor.
Man i need a new PC or upgrade my one.
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FatherJack
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You can punch a CRT without knacking it. 
Most of the arguments for CRTs for gaming have receeded now that LCDs are bright and sharp and don't blur fast movement like they used to.
CRTs are generally more rugged, and you'll get a better example for the same money and size. Around the £200 mark I've seen a lot of variation in 17" LCD colour definition - where either very light or very dark colours can be indistinguishable from black or white accordingly - but an Iiyama LCD I have at work around this price is better than any CRT I've used.
I use a CRT with built-in speakers at home as that's what fits, and there's a nearly inexhaustable supply of brand-new identical replacements in the storeroom at work, which were mistakely ordered for people who had/bought LCDs.
Most of the arguments for CRTs for gaming have receeded now that LCDs are bright and sharp and don't blur fast movement like they used to.
CRTs are generally more rugged, and you'll get a better example for the same money and size. Around the £200 mark I've seen a lot of variation in 17" LCD colour definition - where either very light or very dark colours can be indistinguishable from black or white accordingly - but an Iiyama LCD I have at work around this price is better than any CRT I've used.
I use a CRT with built-in speakers at home as that's what fits, and there's a nearly inexhaustable supply of brand-new identical replacements in the storeroom at work, which were mistakely ordered for people who had/bought LCDs.
You say potato... you know what I mean.deject wrote:Dog Pants wrote:For the price they've got a better refresh rate. Also, my desk would look stupid with a flatscreen on it.
Just FYI, LCD's don't care one bit about refresh rates at all. They do have different pixel response times, but that is something completely different.
Maybe I prefer CRTs because I'm stuck in my ways and I fear change.
Change! *points*
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Named Galactica, since I'm going to name my PCs after battlestars from now on...
ASRock 939Dual-SATA2 Socket 939 PCI-Express/AGP motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (Venice core) Socket 939 CPU
Patriot 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR400 Dual Channel Low Latency RAM
Sapphire X1600 Pro 256MB Ram AGP 8x videocard
Seagate Barracuda 320GB 7200.10 (Perpendicular!) 7200RPM 16MB Cache hard drive
Auzentech/HDA X-Mystique 7.1 Gold Dolby Digital Live soundcard
D-Link DWL-G510 Wi-Fi 802.11g wireless network card
AVer Media AVerTV 007 FM Plus TV tuner card
Samsung SW-248F 48x/24x/48x CD-RW
I can't wait to play some BF2 on it!
ASRock 939Dual-SATA2 Socket 939 PCI-Express/AGP motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (Venice core) Socket 939 CPU
Patriot 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR400 Dual Channel Low Latency RAM
Sapphire X1600 Pro 256MB Ram AGP 8x videocard
Seagate Barracuda 320GB 7200.10 (Perpendicular!) 7200RPM 16MB Cache hard drive
Auzentech/HDA X-Mystique 7.1 Gold Dolby Digital Live soundcard
D-Link DWL-G510 Wi-Fi 802.11g wireless network card
AVer Media AVerTV 007 FM Plus TV tuner card
Samsung SW-248F 48x/24x/48x CD-RW
I can't wait to play some BF2 on it!
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ProfHawking
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oh yeah i forgot to post on this after my update.
mostly the same as this: http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic. ... 9200#39200
but i have a new main rig, and the old main rig is now a spare, atm.
New rig:
Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe mobo
AMD 64 X2 4200+
2gb DDR2 800 (Corsair XMS stuff, 4-4-4-12)
2 x 150gb raptor HDDs, Raid 0
1 x 500gb seagate 16mb etc
2 x Geforce 7900gt, SLI (sli hardly used
curse its dual-screen incompatablity)
Lian LI - PC6070 alu case
2 x DVD-RW Drives, FDD, cardreader
Hauppague MCE150 card, for media center goodness.
your all pimp'd
/edit, they are 7900's not 7800's. doh
mostly the same as this: http://www.5punk.co.uk/phpbb/viewtopic. ... 9200#39200
but i have a new main rig, and the old main rig is now a spare, atm.
New rig:
Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe mobo
AMD 64 X2 4200+
2gb DDR2 800 (Corsair XMS stuff, 4-4-4-12)
2 x 150gb raptor HDDs, Raid 0
1 x 500gb seagate 16mb etc
2 x Geforce 7900gt, SLI (sli hardly used
Lian LI - PC6070 alu case
2 x DVD-RW Drives, FDD, cardreader
Hauppague MCE150 card, for media center goodness.
your all pimp'd
/edit, they are 7900's not 7800's. doh
Last edited by ProfHawking on July 10th, 2006, 18:40, edited 1 time in total.
courtsey of cpu-z ( http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php )
Specs for "AJAX" (Named after the most excellent war rocket ajax from Flash Gordon)
Number of CPUs 1
Name Intel Pentium 4
Code name Northwood
Specification Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Front Side Bus Frequency 133.6 MHz
Bus Speed 534.6 MHz
Stock frequency 2800 MHz
Graphic Interface AGP
AGP Revision 3.0
AGP Transfer Rate 4x
AGP SBA supported, enabled
Memory Type DDR
Memory Size 1024 MBytes
Memory Frequency 133.6 MHz (1:1)
Memory type DDR
Manufacturer (ID) SpecTek Incorporated (7F7FB5FFFFFFFFFF)
Size 2 x 512 MBytes
Max bandwidth PC2700 (166 MHz)
60gb HDD
DVD/CD-RW combo
Some kind of sound output cardy thing
USB2 card / lucient tech 10/100 network card
Specs for "AJAX" (Named after the most excellent war rocket ajax from Flash Gordon)
Number of CPUs 1
Name Intel Pentium 4
Code name Northwood
Specification Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Front Side Bus Frequency 133.6 MHz
Bus Speed 534.6 MHz
Stock frequency 2800 MHz
Graphic Interface AGP
AGP Revision 3.0
AGP Transfer Rate 4x
AGP SBA supported, enabled
Memory Type DDR
Memory Size 1024 MBytes
Memory Frequency 133.6 MHz (1:1)
Memory type DDR
Manufacturer (ID) SpecTek Incorporated (7F7FB5FFFFFFFFFF)
Size 2 x 512 MBytes
Max bandwidth PC2700 (166 MHz)
60gb HDD
DVD/CD-RW combo
Some kind of sound output cardy thing
USB2 card / lucient tech 10/100 network card
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Roman Totale
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ASUS A8N-SLI nForce
AMD 64 X2 4800+
2GB DDR400
2 x 250GB SATAII barracuda 16MB
2 x Geforce 7800GTX
Sony DVD RW DW-Q28A
Creative SB Audigy 2ZS
7.1 surrond sound
ASUS 802.11b/g wireless lAN
19" TFT viewsonic VA915 (poor 20ms refresh rate)
550w ATX.2 powersupply
not named it, just refer to the thing as...
The ultimate electricity gulping machine!
AMD 64 X2 4800+
2GB DDR400
2 x 250GB SATAII barracuda 16MB
2 x Geforce 7800GTX
Sony DVD RW DW-Q28A
Creative SB Audigy 2ZS
7.1 surrond sound
ASUS 802.11b/g wireless lAN
19" TFT viewsonic VA915 (poor 20ms refresh rate)
550w ATX.2 powersupply
not named it, just refer to the thing as...
The ultimate electricity gulping machine!
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Sticky Label
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Slave 0 (Left):
GeForce FX 5700, 2.13GHZ 512GB ram, AMD Athlon XP 2600+, CD writer, DVD drive.
Slave 1 (Right):
Dual GeForce 6800 XTreme 256MB SLi, 2.41 GHz 2GB ram, 1x 125GB HDD 1x 250GB HDD, AMD64 Athlon 4000+, 2xDVD drive, 1x DVD burner.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v117/ ... towers.jpg">
GeForce FX 5700, 2.13GHZ 512GB ram, AMD Athlon XP 2600+, CD writer, DVD drive.
Slave 1 (Right):
Dual GeForce 6800 XTreme 256MB SLi, 2.41 GHz 2GB ram, 1x 125GB HDD 1x 250GB HDD, AMD64 Athlon 4000+, 2xDVD drive, 1x DVD burner.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v117/ ... towers.jpg">
Computers are my thing 
Main PC...
CPU - A64 3700+ San Diego @ 3.0 (cooled by Thermalright SI-120)
Motherboard - DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-D
Graphics - Club3D 7900GT @ 560/1700 (cooled by Zalman VF-900cu)
RAM - 2x1GB G.Skill Hz DDR500 @ 270, 3-4-4-8
Sound - Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme Music
PSU - Seasonic S12-600
HDD - 2x80GB Seagate 7200.7
Optical - Sony DVD-ROM/Pioneer DVR-110DBK
Case - Gigabyte 3D Aurora
Monitor - Hyundai Q70
Keyboard - Saitek Eclipse
Mouse - Logitech MX1000
Speakers - Logitech Z-5500
2nd PC....
CPU - AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+ @ 2.0 (cooled by Thermaltake Volcano12)
Motherboard - Abit NF-7
Graphics - BFG 6800GT OC
RAM - 2x512MB Crucial Ballistix DDR500 @ 200, 2-2-2-5
Sound - Creative Soundblaster Audigy SE
PSU - Hiper TypeR 480W
HDD - 80GB Maxtor
Optical - Sony DVD-ROM
Case - Lian Li PC65B
Monitor - Viewsonic E72f+
Keyboard - Generic
Mouse - Raptor M1
Speakers - Creative Inspire P380
I also have a laptop...
CPU - A64 3400+ Clawhammer (mobile)
Motherboard - MiTAC K8T800
Graphics - ATI M10P (Mobility Radeon 9700 Pro)
RAM - 2x512MB Kingmax DDR400
HDD - 80GB Fujitsu
Optical - NEC DVD-RW
Main PC...
CPU - A64 3700+ San Diego @ 3.0 (cooled by Thermalright SI-120)
Motherboard - DFI Lanparty UT nF4 SLI-D
Graphics - Club3D 7900GT @ 560/1700 (cooled by Zalman VF-900cu)
RAM - 2x1GB G.Skill Hz DDR500 @ 270, 3-4-4-8
Sound - Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Xtreme Music
PSU - Seasonic S12-600
HDD - 2x80GB Seagate 7200.7
Optical - Sony DVD-ROM/Pioneer DVR-110DBK
Case - Gigabyte 3D Aurora
Monitor - Hyundai Q70
Keyboard - Saitek Eclipse
Mouse - Logitech MX1000
Speakers - Logitech Z-5500
2nd PC....
CPU - AMD Athlon XP-M 2500+ @ 2.0 (cooled by Thermaltake Volcano12)
Motherboard - Abit NF-7
Graphics - BFG 6800GT OC
RAM - 2x512MB Crucial Ballistix DDR500 @ 200, 2-2-2-5
Sound - Creative Soundblaster Audigy SE
PSU - Hiper TypeR 480W
HDD - 80GB Maxtor
Optical - Sony DVD-ROM
Case - Lian Li PC65B
Monitor - Viewsonic E72f+
Keyboard - Generic
Mouse - Raptor M1
Speakers - Creative Inspire P380
I also have a laptop...
CPU - A64 3400+ Clawhammer (mobile)
Motherboard - MiTAC K8T800
Graphics - ATI M10P (Mobility Radeon 9700 Pro)
RAM - 2x512MB Kingmax DDR400
HDD - 80GB Fujitsu
Optical - NEC DVD-RW
Forgot to update mine
As before:
AMD Athlon 3500+ @ 2450Hz (standard cooling)
1x Leadtek PX7950GX2 TDH
2x Matched PNY 1Gb DDR400 PC3200 Ram
26 Inch Samsung LCD HDTV
900 Watt Tagan PSU
DVD/CD R/Rw Drive
160 Gb IDE HD
Z-Board
RaZer Chameleon Gaming Mouse
PC Connected to 5.1 Sony DVD Player for awesome sound.
Logitech Headset for the Teamspeak
As before:
AMD Athlon 3500+ @ 2450Hz (standard cooling)
1x Leadtek PX7950GX2 TDH
2x Matched PNY 1Gb DDR400 PC3200 Ram
26 Inch Samsung LCD HDTV
900 Watt Tagan PSU
DVD/CD R/Rw Drive
160 Gb IDE HD
Z-Board
RaZer Chameleon Gaming Mouse
PC Connected to 5.1 Sony DVD Player for awesome sound.
Logitech Headset for the Teamspeak







