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Offline nopoop

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Well my toybox died...
« on: April 02, 2004, 04:20:25 PM »
No flyin, no discussion, no photoshop work...

I'M DRIVIN MY LADY NUGGIN FUTS !!!

Next day air hopefully tomorrow, but I have to put it together and add more fans :D cuz I like'um..

It's gonna scream..

Until then, jeez I miss you guys. I..

I..

..just teared up
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Offline AKcurly

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« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2004, 05:48:36 PM »
Dang Nopoop, I thought I missed you so much I had cramps.  It was just gas though, so nmd.

What are you getting?

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« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2004, 06:28:38 PM »
EPoX i865PE Chipset Motherboard for Intel Socket 478 CPU, Model "EP-4PDA2+(Rev 2.0)" -RETAIL
Specifications:
Supported CPU: Intel Pentium 4 Processors
Chipset: Intel 865PE + ICH5R
FSB: 800/533/400MHz
RAM: 4x DIMM for DDR400/333/266 Max 4GB
IDE: 2x ATA100 by ICH5 up to 4 Devices, 2x ATA133 RAID by Highpoint HPT372 up to 4 Devices
Slots: 1x AGP 8X(1.5V), 5x PCI 2.3
Ports: 2xPS/2,2xCOM,1xLPT,1xLAN,8xUSB2.0(Rear 4),3xIEEE1394,1xGame,Audio Ports
Onboard Audio: C-Media 9739A 6-CH
Onboard LAN: BCM5705 Gigabit LAN
Onboard SATA/RAID: 2x SATA by ICH5R, 2x SATA by Sil3112A, RAID 0/1
Onboard 1394: 3 Ports by Agere FW323
Form Factor: ATX more info-> N82E16813123209    
 
 
CHAINTECH nVIDIA GeForce FX5900XT Video Card, 128MB DDR, 256-bit, DVI/TV-Out, 8X AGP, Model "SA5900X" -RETAIL
Specifications:
Chipset/Core Speed: nVIDIA GeForce FX5900XT/390MHz
Memory/Effective Speed: 128MB DDR/700MHz
BUS: AGP 1X/2X/4X/8X
Ports: VGA Out(15 Pin D-Sub)+TV-Out(S-Video)+DVI connector
Support 3D API: DirectX®9, OpenGL®1.4
Cable/Accessories: Not Specified
Max Resolution@32bit Color: 2048X1536@85Hz
Retail Box (See pics for details) more info-> N82E16814145072    
 
 
Antec 430W Power Supply, Model "TRUE430" -RETAIL
Specifications:
Type: ATX
Maximum Power: 430W
PFC: No
Power Good Signal: 100-500ms
Hold-up Time: >17ms at Full Load
Efficiency: >68%
Over Voltage Protection: +5V trip point @+6.5V;+3.3V trip point @+4.1V;+12V trip point @+14.4V
Overload Protection: Latching Protection+5V @<47A;+3.3V @ <48A;+12V @ <18A
Input Voltage: 115 VAC / 230VAC
Input Frequency Range: 47-63 Hz
Input Current: 9.0A for 115VAC;5.0A for 230VAC
Output: +5V@36A, +3.3V@28A, +12V@20A, -5V@0.5A, -12V@1A, +5VSB@2A
MTBF: 80,000 hrs. @ 25ºC
Approvals: UL, TUV, CB, VDE, FCC CLASS B, DEMKO, NEMKO, SEMKO more info-> N82E16817103908    
 
 
Intel Pentium 4/ 3.0C GHz 800MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache, Hyper Threading Technology - Retail
Specification
Model: Intel Pentium 4 3.0C w/ Hyper Threading
Core: Northwood
Operating Frequency: 3.0GHz
FSB: 800MHz
Cache: L1/12K+8K; L2/512K
Voltage: 1.525V
Process: 0.13Micron
Socket: Socket 478
Multimedia Instruction: MMX, SSE, SSE2
Warranty: 3-year MFG
Packaging: Retail box (with Heatsink and Fan) more info-> N82E16819116156    
 
 
2 Crucial 184 Pin 512MB DDR PC-3200 8T - OEM
Specification
Manufacturer: Crucial
Speed: DDR400(PC3200)
Type: 184 Pin DDR SDRAM
Error Checking: Non-ECC
Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
Cas Latency: 3
Support Voltage: 2.6V
Bandwidth: 3.2GB/s
Organization: 64M x 64 -Bit
Warranty: Lifetime more info-> N82E16820146541  

Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive, Model WD800JD, OEM Drive Only
Specifications:
Capacity: 80GB
Average Seek Time: 8.9 ms
Buffer: 8MB
Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
Interface: Serial ATA
   
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition with Service Pack SP1a

Reusing the case, cd, cdr, etc.


Gonna be fun.
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Offline IK0N

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« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2004, 07:49:04 PM »
Move to AMD away from INtel chips, you wont regret it...!
Night and day difference in gaming performance IMHO...

IKON

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« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2004, 10:29:22 PM »
THAT MACHINE SUX !!! get a Dell dude !!!

(You going SATA Raid 0 ?)
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« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2004, 03:53:58 PM »
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THAT MACHINE SUX !!! get a Dell dude !!!
Indeed. I stopped reading when I saw "Intel". :lol Get a man's PC, with Asus mobo and AMD processor. Get Slap to build it for you. :D

Offline AKcurly

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« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2004, 05:01:10 PM »
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Originally posted by beet1e
Indeed. I stopped reading when I saw "Intel". :lol Get a man's PC, with Asus mobo and AMD processor. Get Slap to build it for you. :D


NoPoop, you know the chilly weather that starts around October?  If you will just buy a computer for each room, AMD equipped, why you won't have to turn the heating on all year!

Even better, you know how you always end up with the old motherboard & processor as junk?  They're just setting there in the corner?  Right?

Well, with AMD you can organize street parties.  That's right, just remove the cooling fan from the cpu, plug it in and watch the action!

In seconds, it will melt through the motherboard with an incredible burst of fire. Dude, they're radiant.

So yeah, buy AMD if you're too poor to pay a heating bill.  The thoughtful, discriminating buyer always chooses intel. :D

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« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2004, 09:10:09 AM »
You AMD boys are starting to sound like a bunch of mac worshipers..

Remember it's just a toybox not a religon.

My current rig is an AMD. With the bigger processors now I don't like the heat. The one I built a couple of years ago had enough of it.

P4 is gonna run around the same temp. Hot enough for me. Never got into the overclocking hobby. I just like the sound of lotsa fans.

Turns out my current one fired up. Memory stick had a bad connect. Still have a bad hard drive, Internet explorer is corrupt, can't get on line..

So I'm going to download my stuff, put a new hard drive in it and pass it down the line.  Oh boy, more money...

Need a new flight gear setup...

Oh boy, more..

I already said that.
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« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2004, 09:43:28 AM »
nopoop,

I see you got the Antec power supply ... did you get an Antec case too ? I got the server case ... 7 fans in total and every one of the is filled with an Antec fan, with the exception of the side panel fan.

Also, I got the Thermaltake SubZero4G™ Microprocessor-controlled Thermo-electric Cooling Systems. ThermalTake SubZero4G Socket 478 ... $129.00 ... it also comes with a case fan that I stuck in my side panel. It glows ... :D

Typical ... CPU temp is 84 F and Case temp is 82 F.

When in AH, the graphics start to drive the heat up, so the SubZero kicks in to high gear, and also kicks up the fan on the side panel and ocilates the glowing fan to indicate that it is working overtime.

Playing AH ... CPU temp just to like 110F and Case temp jumps into the 90s.
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« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2004, 09:49:18 AM »
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You AMD boys are starting to sound like a bunch of mac worshipers..

Remember it's just a toybox not a religon.
LOL! :lol

Don't let curly frighten you. AMDs do run hot. That's why they come supplied with a heatsink/cooling fan. (My XP2600 retail version did) But so what? I have three case fans providing crossflow ventilation of my case. The motherboard is pretty much at room temp, and the CPU is at 45°C.

For about two years, I had an Athlon 1.2GHz which was cooped up in a badly ventilated case designed for a P2-266 from 1997. It ran uncomplainingly at 67°C!!! So as for my current model running at 45°C, I see no problem at all.

Some like it hot!

« Last Edit: April 05, 2004, 09:51:40 AM by beet1e »