-Intel P4 2.4 GHZ
-Dual-Channel DDR2 512 SDRAM PC3300
-NVIDIA Geforce FX 5200 128 MB
-160 and 80GB Hard Drive
-17" Flat Screen Monitor
-2 Speakers(Stereo) w/ Sub (Lab Tech)
-1 DVD Rom
-1 CDR/RW Rom
-Win XP Pro
-Verizon DSL Internet
^thats more like it i'll post the crappy computers that my family has
my laptop:
Dell Latitude C600
P3 750 mhz
10 gb harddrive
512 SDRAM(might be wrong acroynm, its the really old really slow crappy ram)
integrated ATI graphics AGP 2x, slow and old
ASUS A8N-SLI
athlon64 3200+ (running at 2.2ghz right now)
EVGA Geforce 6800XT 256mb vid card overclocked, extra pipes/vertex unlocked
2x 512mb PQI ddr-400 Turbomemory
40gb Maxtor IDE hard drive, haven't gotten around to purchasing any sata drives yet.
480w PSU
Windows XP home
Xoxide demon case
lotsa lights and a few extra case fans for the overclock
@ Darkstar - that's not a flat screen monitor dumbass... And why do you have two keyboards???
@ Tool - it's impossible to compare temps. I guarantee you that none of the thermisters on processors are accurate. The only way to get the real temp is to use a digital thermometer. And it's not overkill when you're overclocking. AND I don't see why you need to insult my computer because YOU feel that LED's are gay. It's a gaming machine. The point is to draw attention to it. Best way to draw attention to something - light the ****er up like a christmas tree. Also I agree that AMD is better than Intel, but on those pictures comparing the speeds... The motherboards and memory are all different, so obviously they are going to perform differently. To be accurate, you need to compare by using the same board, memory, etc.
By the way, the "refridgerator" cooling is called phase change. Basically it is a refridgerator, but the evaporater is custom-made to fit on top of the processor. I'm building one. I just need a vacuum pump, an evap, and some insulation.
@ Darkstar - that's not a flat screen monitor dumbass... And why do you have two keyboards???
hes prolly like me and the one is a wireless, i need to keyboards because my wireless one does not work in dos for some f*cked up reason
lol anyway my comp is kinda a piece
Amd sempron 2400+
radeon x800
512Mb sd ram
foxconn motherboard (wth is this? my brother bought it for me lol)
etc etc, mostly sh*t
well i decided to go for broke and spend most of this semesters left over tuition money on a comp. i just ordered it and i should get it in like 2-4 days.
i went for the power mac tower because it works great with all the video editing and 3d rendering im doing right now. well and probably for a long time too. 2.5Ghz quad-core powerPC g5, 2gb 533 ddr, 250gb hard drive, NVIDIA geforce 7800 gt 256 . it was way to much but i can use it all i guess for rendering those lightwave .MOV files ive been having to wait so long to render. my last 20 second clip took close to 12 hours. this shoudl increase it like 20 fold since my current pc is a pile, and my little macbook cant handle it either. should be a good investment on my part and the best thing is the good ol US Government is paying for it via my Navy college fund.
when i was down at comp usa today the Mac rep was showing me the duel core. he had like 50 quicktime movies running at the same time . 50.. thats insane. i asked him how much of a diference the quad-core would make over the duel-core and he said it would double it if not more so. im not so sure about it doubling it or more so but it should be more power than i will need for a good year or so. im sure you all are like.. EWW A MAC.. lol. i used to be like that too but they seem to work so much better for me for the gfx stuff i do at school that i had to have one. now you can even upgrade them all by yourself. although it voids the waranty lol. well thats it i guess. enough of my endless rambling.
well i decided to go for broke and spend most of this semesters left over tuition money on a comp. i just ordered it and i should get it in like 2-4 days.
i went for the power mac tower because it works great with all the video editing and 3d rendering im doing right now. well and probably for a long time too. 2.5Ghz quad-core powerPC g5, 2gb 533 ddr, 250gb hard drive, NVIDIA geforce 7800 gt 256 . it was way to much but i can use it all i guess for rendering those lightwave .MOV files ive been having to wait so long to render. my last 20 second clip took close to 12 hours. this shoudl increase it like 20 fold since my current pc is a pile, and my little macbook cant handle it either. should be a good investment on my part and the best thing is the good ol US Government is paying for it via my Navy college fund.
when i was down at comp usa today the Mac rep was showing me the duel core. he had like 50 quicktime movies running at the same time . 50.. thats insane. i asked him how much of a diference the quad-core would make over the duel-core and he said it would double it if not more so. im not so sure about it doubling it or more so but it should be more power than i will need for a good year or so. im sure you all are like.. EWW A MAC.. lol. i used to be like that too but they seem to work so much better for me for the gfx stuff i do at school that i had to have one. now you can even upgrade them all by yourself. although it voids the waranty lol. well thats it i guess. enough of my endless rambling.
apple computers kickass for video editing and things like that
and a side question, if u wanna respond through pm thats cool, but if u know....is a 1 min to 1 min conversion rate good for converting reg video files like .avi to dvd format?