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Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 7:58 am
by Kameleon
Originally posted by Xandax
Logitec Optical Mouse (optical mouses rules :) )
Microsoft Natural Pro keyboard (the "bend" one - will never go back to an ordinary keyboard :D )
Let's hear it for the bendy keyboards :D I could never go back either...I forgot the keyboard and my Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 from my specs...

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 8:02 am
by HighLordDave
My New Year's Resolution was to lose 20 pounds and I've gained 5; resolutions suck!
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
You can get one for under $150 it makes sense,
Pay the extra $50 for the 128 MB card . . . you want it, Flanders, you really want it . . . and you can't wait three more months . . .

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 10:12 am
by Xandax
Originally posted by Mr Sleep


What made you chose Soltek? just out of interest.
It was price and userreviews.
It had a very favoruable price when I bought it for 10-20% less then other similar motherboards.
And the reviews it had gotten was very good for the most part.
And so far there is only 2 things that annoy me, and both are minor.
It has an onboard sound card (SB 16 I think) - wich I have disabled in BIOS, but still - it takes up space :)
Second the CPU-cooler is extreemly hard to get on and off, due to the fact that some condensors (sp?) are located close to the tap you use to pry the cooler from the socket :)

Other then this I have had no problems whatsoever with my Soltek MB.

When I upgrade I dunno if I will buy Soltek again, the price and userreviews both factor into whether or not I purchase a component :)

@Kameleon: Yeah :D
My typing speed at home has increased with about 15% and now I don't even look at the keyboard when typing, not even when I program in Java with all the small and high-case letters :)
It is a problem when I use computers at school, cause they are the ordinary boring keybords and not these ergonomic(sp?) ones :) - slow and errorfilled typing :)

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 10:28 am
by RandomThug
Whats under your hood

Athalon 1800+
Soyo Motherboard
Geforce 256
60 gig HD (IBM)
Crappy Speakers
512mb DDR Ram
19" Viewable Moniter (Forget bland brand)
56x CDROM
(Three burners currently not installed, damn things dont wanna work)
A couple extra Hard drives laying around, not sure if they were from my pent 3 450 machine or not. Buncha extra floppie drives, a zip drive I never used.
No printer, old beaten paperweight of a Microtek scanner though.

To be honest this may not be current. I change out my machine daily, i got like two boards sitting in my room I just need some more towers. Its fun being a Comp. administrator I get cheap crap for free (like the five pent 2 proccessors and boards I got). I wanna create like a MUD server or something hehe anyhow Im out.

Late.

thug

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 12:04 pm
by Bloodstalker
Pentium 1 Gh chip
20 gig HD
384 MB RAM
52X CD ROM
8X\4X\32X Sony Burner
Hercules Prophet 64 Meg Video card (Not for long)
Soundblaster live audio
Windows XP Pro.

Pretty much it in a nutshell

:D

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 12:09 pm
by Ned Flanders
I guess you're right.

**observes arm on floor that was twisted off by bad influence GB members**

Hey, how the hell I am going to do any gaming now. If someone can sew it on, I'll go buy a GeForce4 Ti 4200.

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 12:42 pm
by Minerva
Here's mine:

AMD Duron 1200 (Ran out of money after 3 days of skiing)
Gigabyte GA-7VTXH
256 DDR RAM
Creative GeForce2 MX400 with 64mb ram
20GB+6GB hard drive
Philips CD-RW (can't remember the speed)

Still using onboard sound :D
15" CRT monitor :o :D :D I don't have space...

Getting new speakers within next day or so.

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 1:34 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Xandax
Other then this I have had no problems whatsoever with my Soltek MB.
Same situation for me even about the condensors, in fact the chip sits in a fairly awkward space regardless. I had some minor configuration problems that caused a few hic ups but generally it has been very reliable.

I think i am moving over to Abit for my next mobo (whenever that is :rolleyes: ) since i have heard good things :)

@Ned, peer pressue? :D

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 1:36 pm
by Phantom Lord
At the moment:

AMD 1600+
MSI K7 Turbo RAID
256 MB PC 133
40 GB / 6,4 HDD drives with independent OS installations (in case of crash)
Hercules Prophet 4500
Sony CDX 160 CDRW
US Robotics 56.6 modem
Samsung 700 NF monitor
Coolermaster ATC 201 case / Thermalright AX 7 Cooler / round cables

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 1:46 pm
by Mr Sleep
Great! another victim... i mean buyer...
Originally posted by Phantom Lord
Hercules Prophet 4500
Could i interest you sir in a brand new GeForce Ti 4200, just think of all he visual splendour you could partake in...yours for only $150... don't think about those bills, who cares about the mortgage, student fees, those don't matter. What matters is you and the inner you wants a GeForce Ti 4200, you know it makes sense...

*pockets cheque from Nvidia* :D

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 1:51 pm
by HighLordDave
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
I think i am moving over to Abit for my next mobo (whenever that is :rolleyes: ) since i have heard good things :)
I have had a very good experience with my new MSI board; no compatibilty issues, it was very easy to install and best of all, there were no jumpers or DIP switches to configure, everything is done through the BIOS.

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 1:57 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by HighLordDave
I have had a very good experience with my new MSI board; no compatibilty issues, it was very easy to install and best of all, there were no jumpers or DIP switches to configure, everything is done through the BIOS.
I will bear in mind your words the next time i am upgrading, at the current rate it will be a long time... :rolleyes:

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 2:06 pm
by HighLordDave
Oh, come on, Mr Sleep . . . you know you want that new motherboard . . . just think of how good that GeForce4 Ti will look running on a system with the KT333 chipset . . . Athlon XP 2200+ . . . onboard RAID . . . up to 3 GB of PC2700 DDR RAM . . . be one with your new computer . . .

: :p ockets check from MicroStar::

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 2:14 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by HighLordDave
Oh, come on, Mr Sleep . . . you know you want that new motherboard . . . just think of how good that GeForce4 Ti will look running on a system with the KT333 chipset . . . Athlon XP 2200+ . . . onboard RAID . . . up to 3 GB of PC2700 DDR RAM . . . be one with your new computer . . .

: :p ockets check from MicroStar::
Hmm this sounds intruiging, how much do you reckon that will set me back, is it reasnoable?

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 2:17 pm
by Mr Flibble
My little baby:

Gigabyte GA-7DXR+
AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1200Mhz
512MB Micron CL2 DDR-SDRAM
2x DiamondMax 61.4GB hard disks in RAID 1 config
Asus 16x DVD-ROM
Asus 32x8x4 CD-RW
Asus V8420 GeForce 4 Ti200 64MB
Viewsonic PS775 17"
Creative SoundBlaster Live
Allied Telesyn 2500TX network controller
Windows XP Pro
Sony SRS PC300D speakers
MS Internet Keyboard & Intellimouse Explorer

Just to add to the joy I've also got a Canon USB scanner, USB Zip drive and a 16MB USB pen drive.

I'm currently eyeing up either a new CPU or more RAM (you can never have enough). Possibly a KT333 or KT400 mobo too.

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 2:24 pm
by HighLordDave
These are approximate costs, all prices are in USD and do not include shipping:

MSI KT3 Ultra motherboard: $80 (~$110 for the one with onboard RAID)
AMD Athlon XP 1800+: $71 OEM, $80 retail (~$150 for OEM XP 2200+)
256 MB PC2700 DDR RAM: $80 at Crucial.com (free shipping)

You should be able to gut your old machine for the rest of the components (sound card, video card, network card, FDDs, HDDs, ODDs, etc.).

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 2:30 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by HighLordDave
These are approximate costs, all prices are in USD and do not include shipping:

MSI KT3 Ultra motherboard: $80 (~$110 for the one with onboard RAID)
AMD Athlon XP 1800+: $71 OEM, $80 retail (~$150 for OEM XP 2200+)
256 MB PC2700 DDR RAM: $80 at Crucial.com (free shipping)

You should be able to gut your old machine for the rest of the components (sound card, video card, network card, FDDs, HDDs, ODDs, etc.).
So taking into account of my impending new prescription and new frames for my lenses then this will of course just be a nominal cost :rolleyes:

Thanks for the info anyway :)

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 4:01 pm
by Minerva
My, my, I didn't know there are so many salesmen in the SYM... :rolleyes: :D

My next upgrade will be Sound card and bigger harddrive. I'll go shopping when I go home next time, to avoid UK's 17.5% VAT. :D

If I have a bit spare money (highly unlikely), I'll upgrade my CPU. Or, maybe the video card. Mmmm, should I add more memory instead... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 4:09 pm
by Minerva
Originally posted by Ned Flanders
I guess you're right.

**observes arm on floor that was twisted off by bad influence GB members**

Hey, how the hell I am going to do any gaming now. If someone can sew it on, I'll go buy a GeForce4 Ti 4200.
I'm not conficent in sewing, but I don't mind to help you out. It doesn't matter if the stiches are not straight, does it? :) :p

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2002 4:13 pm
by Aegis
Intel Pentium 4 (can't recall the mhz) (Blahh... Want an Athlon XP19)
Nvidia GeForce4 Ti 4200 64mg DDR
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card
Not sure of the hardrive, or Motherboard
40x DVD
40x16x44 CD Burner
21" flat screen monitor (not LCD)