The inside the case thread

Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by Clarentavious, Jan 29, 2003.

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  1. Clarentavious Person Registered Senior Member

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    Under the hood.

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    MSI 745 Ultra (SiS 745 chipset, I applied the 40mm, 5300 RPM fan over the heatsink myself

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    Athlon XP 1800+, FSB OCed to 139

    512MB PC 2100 (266 DDR), CAS Latency 2.5 - soon to be replaced by Corsair 512, 2700 (33), CL 2, with extra low latency.

    Western Digital 40GB Special Edition (7200 RPM, 8MB cache)

    IBM GPX 60/75, 20GB, 7200 RPM

    LeadTek (of course) GF 4, Ti 4200, 128MB, OCed 280 core, 500 memory

    Sound Blaster Live X-Gamer 5.1

    D-Link 10/100 NIC

    52x Samsung CD-ROM

    32x12x48 CyberDrive

    Antec 400 watt power supply (Smart Fan model)

    Now, if you guys don't have a digital camera/web cam, maybe you could use an instant picture Polaroid and scan the photos in. Come on, let's see your PCs (or Macs.....)

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  3. Mech_The_Muon No, not Moron you twit! Registered Senior Member

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    I'm too lazy to take pics though

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    AMD XP 2000+
    Leadteck G4 Ti 4400
    3/4 gig DDR SD RAm
    Soyo K7V Dragon+
    Creative Labs 5.1 Live!
    16 x DVD
    52/24/52 CD burner
    some Antec power supply or other
    80 gig Maxtor 7200 HD
     
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  5. Clarentavious Person Registered Senior Member

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    You have a 52x24x52 burner? You must have bought that very recently. That's the absolute fastest they come, and ever will be (there won't be any 56x write speeds, and Kenwood won't be releasing an 72x CD-RW drives).
     
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