The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => The Fridge => Topic started by: landbeforetimelover on April 30, 2007, 02:05:33 AM
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What are your computer specifications? Here are mine:
4.66GHZ Processor
2,250 GB Total Hard Disk Space (three 750GB disks)
4GB RAM
DVD-RW Dual layer printable double-sided drive
Windows Vista Ultimate Edtion (I hate it)!
18 intigraded USB 2.0 ports
It also has an external 750GB hard disk for a total of 3000GB (About 3 tarabytes)
I just built this computer about 2 months ago. It cost me about $4,000 to build! Now it would probably cost about $3,400 to build. It's amazing how fast computers are loosing value.
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._.' I feel so weak all of a sudden…
2.0 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Dual Core Processor
1GB RAM
160 GB Hard Drive
16x DVD+/-RW Drive
NVidia GeForce 7300 LE
Windows XP Media Center Edition
I'll build my own eventually, but first, I gotta get a job :\
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._.' I feel so weak all of a sudden…
I agree; landbeforetimelover just showed me up pretty good, too. :p
Main (desktop) system:
I have been steadily upgrading this for the last couple of years. I plan to build a new system in the near future.
Processor: Pentium 4: 3.00 GHz
RAM: 3GB DDR PC3200
Hard drive 1: 300 GB 7200 RPM (Maxtor)
Hard drive 2: 80 GB 7200 RPM (Western Digital)
Video card: ATi Radeon x1650 Pro (256 MB)
Sound card 1: Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum
Sound card 2: Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
CD/DVD Burner
Operating System: Windows XP Pro
Not enough USB ports :lol
10/100/1000 Mb/s ethernet (no wireless)
My laptop:
I bought this in December.
Make/Model: HP Pavilion dv6000 series
Processor: AMD Turon x2 (1.88 GHz x 2)
RAM: 2GB DDR2
Hard drive: 120 GB 5400 RPM (Seagate)
Video Card: NVidia GeForce 6100 GO
CD/DVD Burner with lightscribe
Sound card 1: Sound Blaster Live external (usb)
Sound card 2: Some onboard thing
Operating System: Windows XP Media Center Edition
3 USB
1 firewire
wireless b/g ethernet
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4.66GHZ Processor
2,250 GB Total Hard Disk Space (three 750GB disks)
4GB RAM
DVD-RW Dual layer printable double-sided drive
Windows Vista Ultimate Edtion (I hate it)!
18 intigraded USB 2.0 ports
It also has an external 750GB hard disk for a total of 3000GB (About 3 tarabytes)
Now THAT'S what I call hard-core overkill! :wow
I won't bother posting mine, sucks pretty bad and I'm not even sure what half of the stuff I have is.
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4.66GHZ Processor
2,250 GB Total Hard Disk Space (three 750GB disks)
4GB RAM
DVD-RW Dual layer printable double-sided drive
Windows Vista Ultimate Edtion (I hate it)!
18 intigraded USB 2.0 ports
It also has an external 750GB hard disk for a total of 3000GB (About 3 tarabytes)
Now THAT'S what I call hard-core overkill! :wow
I won't bother posting mine, sucks pretty bad and I'm not even sure what half of the stuff I have is.
lol bet its not as bad as the one i do web email and even 3d max on.
400 mhz dell laptop
128 megs ram
4 gig hd
video um whats that (at most 2 or 4 meg)
Main computer
1.2 ghz amd tbird
256 meg pc133 ram
160 gig total hd space
128 meg ati 9000 pro
sound on board
ecs mother board Has 8 usb 4 v1 4 v2
On a computer like his my god what i could do with 3ds max.
That many usb ports kind of useless though for most part. I could prob tie up about 6 to 8 maybe. Really of corse what he really has is pro 10 with a couple built in usb hubs. Not that thats a bad thing nice powered internal usb hub = really good thing to have. Simply put unlike external hubs where you need to use a stinking adapter for things like cameras or web cams mice etc you can simply use a usb extension cable.
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landbeforetimelover, I just can't help but wonder what you need such a burly computer and 3TB of hard drive space for. :P: That processor is either a dual- or quad-core, right?
Those of us who have seen my music work understand why I need 3 GB of RAM and 2 sound cards. Do you have a story for us? :lol: B)
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It also has an external 750GB hard disk for a total of 3000GB (About 3 tarabytes)
Lucky! I could install my flight simulator on that thing 1000 times easy! Flight Simulator practically needs a military super computer to run properly. It barely functions on my computer.
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Oblivion is what needs to go on that thing :p
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landbeforetimelover, I just can't help but wonder what you need such a burly computer and 3TB of hard drive space for. :P: That processor is either a dual- or quad-core, right?
Those of us who have seen my music work understand why I need 3 GB of RAM and 2 sound cards. Do you have a story for us? :lol: B)
People use to say the same about my 160 gigs of hd space little over 3 years ago. Now you have a hard time finding smaller than 100 gig hds lol
And heres what it really comes down to
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16822148134 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148134)
750 gig for 250. When i got my 80 gig i paid 150 with my 60 gig i paid 179 my 20 gig well 199.
So in the end he paid 222 usd more than i did for his 3x 750 gig hds than i did for 160 gig.
If i was building a computer right this minute i would go with 3x 750 gig hds as well and no less than 4 gigs ram and fastest cpu i could lay my hands on along with a 512 meg vid card. Pretty much id build same system he did give or take. at 4 grand though sounds like he went with alienware
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Sorry. No grand story behind my computer. I just had a few thousand spare dollars lying around and decided to spend it (NOT!). Actually I have been building computers since I was 6 and I decided it was time to build a new one. I had about $4000 dollars that I got in a couple of weeks and instead of investing it, I decided that I deserved a new computer. I just wanted one that wouldn't go obsolete for a decade or two (Although that's an unrealistice expectation no matter how much money you spend).
By the way, I do not expect hard drives to go above the capacity of 1000GB anytime soon. They just introduced the perpindicular drive recording system to get it up to 1000GB. They will most certainly have to make the hard drives bigger in order to allow them to store more data than 1000GB. The bits just have nowhere else to go!
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I can't see anyone using 3TB (really I don't unless you're saving all of your TV shows on DVD to hard drive or something). Wicked machine though. ;)
Dell Inspiron E1505
2ghz, 2gb of ram, Core-Duo. 80gb hard drive, 250gb SimpleTech external, Creative Live 24-bit USB external sound card (internals suck in laptops), HP Deskjet 840C (can't afford colored ink).
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Sorry. No grand story behind my computer. I just had a few thousand spare dollars lying around and decided to spend it (NOT!). Actually I have been building computers since I was 6 and I decided it was time to build a new one. I had about $4000 dollars that I got in a couple of weeks and instead of investing it, I decided that I deserved a new computer. I just wanted one that wouldn't go obsolete for a decade or two (Although that's an unrealistice expectation no matter how much money you spend).
By the way, I do not expect hard drives to go above the capacity of 1000GB anytime soon. They just introduced the perpindicular drive recording system to get it up to 1000GB. They will most certainly have to make the hard drives bigger in order to allow them to store more data than 1000GB. The bits just have nowhere else to go!
Well some one knows their stuff heheh. Your right density of the platers vs the accuracy of the read write heads is just not there at the moment. About the time it is possible some new media will be avail. Likely in the form of data cube read write delete optical storage.
Now remember they said that ide could not go above 7200 rpm but infact it was possible. Now thing is there was no point in releasing the drives as sata was cheaper to make and faster tfer rates.
So while they could up the density of the media and the accuracy of the heads by the time they can there won't be a point. We are now getting to the point where they will concentrate on data tfer rates and rpms of newer sata pata etc hds. I think we will see a intermitant step of solid state hds prior to optical data cube storage (btw optical data cubes use the same write read delete meathods as dvd and blue ray etc).
At this point they will hit a bottle neck when it comes to getting the data in to memory and on to cpu for proccessing. Then we will see a masive increase in both cpu speed instructions per clock tick etc fsb speeds of say 8x todays 8ghz cpu with 8ghz fsb (yummy 1x multiplier woot) ram speed will catch up for most part hitting 2.5 to 3ghz speed range.
Computer development over all is a series of botttle necking and getting past the bottle necks.
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Believe it or not, Just all of the lbt sequals and tv shows take up 600GB. I have them in all known formats in the world - video now, ipod, cell phone, zune, mpg1, mpg2, avi, avi27, 3gp2, jpegftm, pxy, rxt, gpsnav vid, gvf (I cant remember any of the rest off the top of my head. I can literly play an lbt video on any device with video playback capability. I am a major video editing,anhancing, encoding, transcoding freak. It's one of my hobbies. I have only 20GB free on my 3000GB computer. I also own about 150 other computers. I would say that I have the capability to hold about maybe 60,000GB on all of my computers. I have used nearly 42,000GB already!
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I have a dell. Not much processing power(as i've had many games installed and uninstalled.) It still is good though. The computers at my school execpt the new laptops we just got have sonicwall. We used to not be able to get on to youtube because of the sonicwalls. With the laptops we can get on it now! Enough about my school computers. Actully A friend of my mom's updated it from it's old self a while ago.
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Believe it or not, Just all of the lbt sequals and tv shows take up 600GB. I have them in all known formats in the world - video now, ipod, cell phone, zune, mpg1, mpg2, avi, avi27, 3gp2, jpegftm, pxy, rxt, gpsnav vid, gvf (I cant remember any of the rest off the top of my head. I can literly play an lbt video on any device with video playback capability. I am a major video editing,anhancing, encoding, transcoding freak. It's one of my hobbies. I have only 20GB free on my 3000GB computer. I also own about 150 other computers. I would say that I have the capability to hold about maybe 60,000GB on all of my computers. I have used nearly 42,000GB already!
lol you should see my basement well seen it back bout 3 years ago. I had one entire section stacked with computers and comp hard ware. Mostly no hds etc so i just pulled the mobos broke the platic bits off and scrapped the old cases. Got over $350 total in scrap metal from them lol
Its scarry what doing this stuff for 10 years or more can do to your bank account and your basement atics and every other bit of extra space you have.
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I don't really have to worry about financial difficulties yet. I'm only fifteen. My computer repair buisness generates tons of income and I have very little expenses. I probably have to spend maybe $30 a month. All the rest is pure profit (This makes me not want to grow up and move out of the house)!
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I don't really have to worry about financial difficulties yet. I'm only fifteen. My computer repair buisness generates tons of income and I have very little expenses. I probably have to spend maybe $30 a month. All the rest is pure profit (This makes me not want to grow up and move out of the house)!
yeh i know back in mid 90s i was building repairing and upgradeing comps made about 300 a week (could have made 3 or 4 times that easly just didnt want or need to). Then i ran out of buissness. Simply put every one in a fairly large area already had computers and took them to shop where they got them for repairs etc so my little buiss went down the tubes.
Guess i should have gave up alot of the free time i had and done more comps etc id prob still be doing it today.
At your age makeing a fairly large chunk of change you should be banking a large portion of it. That way the secound you turn 18 and graduate you can start the buiss officially under your own name. That or use for college or tech school then open the buiss full time. Dont make a silly stupid mistake like i did plan aahead done just ride the wave so to speak.
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Computers sometimes they work sometime they don't. (Oh I almost told one of my friends that I like lbt during my school's retreat.)(He brought his PBC piping swords and we went at it during the retreat.We both had a lot of fun. We took the route that had a view of the water while walking back to the autoruim of the old base where the retreat was.) sorry for going off topic.
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Oh. I hardly ever spend money. I invest over 99% of it. I don't feel comfortable saying how much I have but let's just say that it's enough to send me through collage a dozen times and buy a pretty good sized house. Of course most of it is inaccessale to me until I'm 18 (My mom's reommendation)
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thinking about working at microsoft?
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Sorry to go of topc but have you been reving my messages f-22 "raptor" ace? If not there may be something wrong. I have posted my email address on this site if you can find it. You can directly contact me this way without going through the forum (I think there is something wrong with the way I send messages)
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Naw. Microsoft doesn't pay well enough. I'm planning to be one of those people who creates programs and is employed by companies who need to make a cheap program and distribute it with great speed and efficiency. They can get paid up to $700,000 a year!
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Yea ok I'll start emailing you.
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I am posting this hoping that my posts are being posted. I have posted several responses and they have not appeared on the forum. Sorry for the inconvienince.
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Macs are my schools computers. But the new laptops aren't! btw My school is awesome!
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Oh. Speaking of my buisness, I may have to close down soon. I am getting about 60 calls a day (Literaly)! I have been trying to train a kid at my school to work on computers but I'm afraid I didn't choose my assistant well. He's pretty slow at learning and I have to frequently check his work. He is more of a liability than an asset.
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Also my school is pratically full. And there are still students wanting to join my school. The thing that makes my school awesome is If there is a piece of work you're strugling with you can do something com pletly different and relate it to the theme and you'll get credit even though it's not the assinged assignment! I'm gonna get off now. Need to rest my eyes been on computer pretty much since I got home. My dream job is being a pilot hopefully a military pilot.
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Well with all those queer video formats I hope you have VLC installed to play them all. :p I just stick with .avi and .mpeg (2) since they work with most editing programs. I'd like to see you get a matroska file to work with Windows or a Mac editor. :P:
I'd work for you if I knew more about the repair side of things. My dad's better at that than I am...I can do Windows maintenence but that's about it. You'd be amazed how many people can't even do that. :rolleyes:
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I know. It's really sad but thats the way of things. It's one of the many reasons we computer people are so rich - normal people don't care how something works, they just care that it does work and when it doesn't, they call us in and are forced to pay a crapload for our unique knowledge. One of the reasons I got into computers is because I can't stand being reemed. When I was six, I paid a computer guy $350 to upgrade my computer to windows 98. I thought to myself "Hey, why does he get this money for just popping in a cd"? The ease of the work and how much it pays is what attracted me to computers. I keep a log. So far, I have installed windows 98 2,811 times, windows xp pro 6,574 times, windows 2000 983 times, windows 95 42 times, and windows me 658 times. I have come a long way from that curious little 6 year old. Oh. Forgot to mention windows vista. 28 times. I still don't know how far computers will advance in the future but I think we can be assured that in ten years, computers will be so different from now that the computers today will seem as archaic as a butter churn.
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OK, here's some of my computer data:
System:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional 2002 version.
Service Pack 2
AMD Athlon (tm) 64 Processor.
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ooh. I beleive that this type of processor is 1.8-2.4 GHZ. How long have you had it?
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Windows Vista needs a couple of service packs before I'd even consider buying/installing it. And that's not likely to happen. I'll keep XP until the computer dies.
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I actuall went out and bought vista ultimate as soon as it came out at a hefty $400. My advice - DONT but it. I hate it. It takes over three minutes to boot up on a computer with 2.4ghz and 1gb ram. The minimum you can get it on is 800mhz, 20gb hd, 512 ram. On this, it takes a good 10 minutes to boot. Windows vista really has no additional features worth buying. It's mainly just a visual style that makes your computer slower. It's just another way microsoft makes you upgrade your computer and programs. That is the ONLY reason they made it. They don't care if it has any usable new features. They just want to make your existing computer hardware and software obsolete so you have to buy new ones from them. They obviously make vista ultimate for less than $5 because it is $3 american in China right now and they charge you $259.99 here for the same thing!