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  #61  
Old 05-11-2008, 02:23 PM
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ORIGINAL: noom14921992

dont know how to get the picture on here but my computer is costem. i made it out of lotes of differant parts

windows xp
tri-core pentium 4 ht at 3.4 ghz. each
5gig. ram
500 gig. hard drive
1 ghz. nvidia grafix card

it is worth more than my blazer

i did say it was costem. i put the thing to gether from perts trom older computers. it was fun


No such thing as a tri core Pentium 4 dude. Let alone a dual core Pentium 4 (no one say Pentium D, thats a bad excuse for dual core).

Not trying to be an *** but, 1GHz Nvidia Graphics Card doesnt explain a whole lot nor does the 5GBs of RAM with (I'm assuming) a 32-bit operating system.

Maybe it's a quad core with a failed core? Kinda like AMD's idea...

32 bit windows only uses 3.5 GB of RAM if your video card has 512mb... It can only work with 4GB total memory

I miss my 64 bit windows install... Everything was so obnoxiously fast! lol
 
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Old 05-11-2008, 02:38 PM
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Default RE: post your desktops, so we can judge the value of your life

Well im at work so i cant show my home PC's but here is my work PC.
Link

Feel the awesomeness of its meteocre specs, LOL

Dell GX620
P4 - 2.8GHz
1 GB PC3200
Intel 82945G Integrated Graphics 224MB
40 GB Samsung HDD
Dell 19" Standard Def LCD
Windows XP Pro
 
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Old 05-12-2008, 12:09 AM
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I've push my five year machine here to it's breaking point. I get the blue screen of death once every two weeks if not once every week. Hopefully I can afford a new one shortly.
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:30 AM
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Old 05-12-2008, 12:54 PM
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ORIGINAL: drperry

ORIGINAL: Private_Ops

ORIGINAL: noom14921992

dont know how to get the picture on here but my computer is costem. i made it out of lotes of differant parts

windows xp
tri-core pentium 4 ht at 3.4 ghz. each
5gig. ram
500 gig. hard drive
1 ghz. nvidia grafix card

it is worth more than my blazer

i did say it was costem. i put the thing to gether from perts trom older computers. it was fun


No such thing as a tri core Pentium 4 dude. Let alone a dual core Pentium 4 (no one say Pentium D, thats a bad excuse for dual core).

Not trying to be an *** but, 1GHz Nvidia Graphics Card doesnt explain a whole lot nor does the 5GBs of RAM with (I'm assuming) a 32-bit operating system.

Maybe it's a quad core with a failed core? Kinda like AMD's idea...

32 bit windows only uses 3.5 GB of RAM if your video card has 512mb... It can only work with 4GB total memory

I miss my 64 bit windows install... Everything was so obnoxiously fast! lol
Other possibility is that its an old server motherboard. Like one of those TYAN boards. Most of them supported multiple physical processors. Though i thought those only worked in even pairs. I could be mistaken. But with the large amount of ram and use of P4's, i would figure it to be an older server.
 
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Old 05-12-2008, 02:17 PM
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Most motherboards made in the past 4 years are good for 8GB of ram
 
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Old 05-12-2008, 03:16 PM
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ORIGINAL: RCars2

ORIGINAL: drperry

ORIGINAL: Private_Ops

ORIGINAL: noom14921992

dont know how to get the picture on here but my computer is costem. i made it out of lotes of differant parts

windows xp
tri-core pentium 4 ht at 3.4 ghz. each
5gig. ram
500 gig. hard drive
1 ghz. nvidia grafix card

it is worth more than my blazer

i did say it was costem. i put the thing to gether from perts trom older computers. it was fun


No such thing as a tri core Pentium 4 dude. Let alone a dual core Pentium 4 (no one say Pentium D, thats a bad excuse for dual core).

Not trying to be an *** but, 1GHz Nvidia Graphics Card doesnt explain a whole lot nor does the 5GBs of RAM with (I'm assuming) a 32-bit operating system.

Maybe it's a quad core with a failed core? Kinda like AMD's idea...

32 bit windows only uses 3.5 GB of RAM if your video card has 512mb... It can only work with 4GB total memory

I miss my 64 bit windows install... Everything was so obnoxiously fast! lol
Other possibility is that its an old server motherboard. Like one of those TYAN boards. Most of them supported multiple physical processors. Though i thought those only worked in even pairs. I could be mistaken. But with the large amount of ram and use of P4's, i would figure it to be an older server.
With the old server boards (and even todays to some degree) you had to run almost identical CPUs. Can't run a single and dual core together (atleast to my knowlegde, I'm no expert.)
 
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Old 05-12-2008, 03:32 PM
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no such thing as dual or quad p4 mobo, only xeons. If he had a xeon i think he would know.
 
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Old 05-12-2008, 03:52 PM
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