Watchtower July 11, 2004 Share Watchtower Member July 11, 2004 Wondering everyones system specs.. I don't even have the guts to try it.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
00b3rN00b July 11, 2004 Share 00b3rN00b Member July 11, 2004 512 PC 2700 RAM, ASUS N7N8X Motherboard, Athlon XP 2400+ processor, Ti 4600 vid card, 280 gigs hard drive space, etc. Runs fine on my comp, its a year and 4 months old. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fatty July 11, 2004 Share Fatty GC Founder July 11, 2004 2.1 ghz with a gig o' ram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nubus July 11, 2004 Share Nubus Member July 11, 2004 Pentium 4 2.4GHz 1.00 GB of ram ATI Radeon 8500 128mb 40 gig hard drive logitech mx510 mouse logitech internet navigator keyboard Gigabyte pentium 4 titan series GA-8PE800 motherboard I use the on board sound with 5 fans inside my case(all I had room for) to keep the pc cool as possible I have ran Anthlons before but when I did my research for my pc this time I found that the pentiums like 2.4 actually runs at speeds 2.4 but the athlons like the 1800 would run at a speed like 1.5 not a 1.8 like most think. So I felt they are pulling the wool over alot of peoples eyes. Maybe thats why they are cheaper then the pentiums. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
00b3rN00b July 11, 2004 Share 00b3rN00b Member July 11, 2004 I have ran Anthlons before but when I did my research for my pc this time I found that the pentiums like 2.4 actually runs at speeds 2.4 but the athlons like the 1800 would run at a speed like 1.5 not a 1.8 like most think. So I felt they are pulling the wool over alot of peoples eyes. Maybe thats why they are cheaper then the pentiums. Cycles per second isn't the only way to measure processor speed. A 2400+ Athalon is pretty much equivalent to a Pentium 2.4 ghz. It has to do something with differences in chip design. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
random_n00b July 11, 2004 Share random_n00b Member July 11, 2004 Athlon 2800+ Asus A7N8X-X (nForce 2) Mobo 120GB Maxtor drive (very quiet device, I must say) SBLive! 5.1 Sound Altec Lansing ATP3 2.1 Speakers that I don't get to use because nobody else in the house appreciates explosions or my taste in music. 512MB PC3200 godknowswhomadeit RAM ATi Radeon 7500 that I have to run at 640x480 to get decent framerates on (though I find low res makes the shock rifle easier to use ) The cheapest laser mouse Logitech makes A yellowing Hewlett-Packard keyboard on which I must use the arrow keys to move, as WASD have to be hammered on to work. RCA Headphones from Wal-Mart A floppy drive taken from a wasted 486-SX. Noname microphone that hasn't worked since last year. Case cooling with four fans ripped from broken power supplies and hack-wired with a lot of electrician's tape. A bag of cotton taped to the inside to keep noise down. Foam. . . Dust.. . . I'll stop now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
random_n00b July 11, 2004 Share random_n00b Member July 11, 2004 Maybe thats why they are cheaper then the pentiums. Google the "megahertz myth". If there's any reason that AMD processors have been cheaper it's because Intel has such a big name that without a very obvious advantage (Money talks!), nobody would even look at AMD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruff_Ryder July 11, 2004 Share Ruff_Ryder Member July 11, 2004 My rig is a ABS Ultimate X5. P4 3.0GHz 800MHz FSB w/HT Intel 875P mobo 1 gb Ram (2) 120 gb HD's ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 256MB video Creative Audigy 2 Platinum Ex audio Logitech Z680 speaker system Logitech MX700 cordless mouse/keyboard Antec 480W PS That is the stuff that matters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
00b3rN00b July 11, 2004 Share 00b3rN00b Member July 11, 2004 I forgot to mention my altec lansing uber uber 4.1 400 watt sound system...how could I forget? The subwoofer alone is bigger than my computer case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All Kill3r July 11, 2004 Share All Kill3r Member July 11, 2004 3.7ghz, 1 gig ram, 40gig raptor for games, x800pro, audigy 2, dozen fans, 2 dozen heatsinks, antec 480w, wireless intellimouse and planatronic .90 headset i play in 1280x1024 6x AA / 16x AF at 100fps using Fraps monitoring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head July 11, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member July 11, 2004 YOU HAVE TOO MUCH MONEY!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watchtower July 11, 2004 Author Share Watchtower Member July 11, 2004 No, he's just Too Cool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All Kill3r July 11, 2004 Share All Kill3r Member July 11, 2004 YOU HAVE TOO MUCH MONEY!!! I'd have a 4.5ghz cpu with 4xraptors and x800XT with 4gig of ram if i had too much money. I get a lot of my stuff used, its cheaper and better because theres no luck involved, everything i buy now days is pretested from the previous owner Ruff_Ryder's got a really nice PC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penty July 11, 2004 Share Penty Member July 11, 2004 Gee my rig is wimpy compared to that. XP2400+ 512meg ram 9500Pro logitech MX510 onboard sound, but an Ashly 1501 Amp with Infinity SM80 speakers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head July 12, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member July 12, 2004 cool I run AMD 2500+ 768 Mb Corsair XMS DDR333 ASUS A7N8X Delux Mobo 60 Gig Matrox 7200rpm GF4 TI 4400 SB Gamer Sound card (I know...old) Altec Lansing 2.1 (never needed anything better) Radio Shack Headset (its a good one) Logitech Mx Duo wireless mouse/keyboard Nostromo n52 gamepad 17"Gateway monitor 16X DVD rom 32x10x40x CDR/RW Linksys Wireless B lancard I run UT at 1152*864 with most things set to medium. Runs fine for me. I'm going to OC the 2500--->3200 then get 1 gic match set XMS 400, then a x800 video card when I have money... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cutelittlerabbit July 12, 2004 Share cutelittlerabbit Member July 12, 2004 plz god not a amd vs intel war Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruff_Ryder July 12, 2004 Share Ruff_Ryder Member July 12, 2004 BTW, what are some of the better headphones for gaming? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All Kill3r July 13, 2004 Share All Kill3r Member July 13, 2004 a lot of people in this community use Planatronic headsets. For the $20 price tag its hard to beat, i use them myself. The sound is nice and the mic is clear. Pretty comfortable on the ears too. Plantronics .Audio 90 Stereo Headset Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fatty July 13, 2004 Share Fatty GC Founder July 13, 2004 rt on the 90's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head July 13, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member July 13, 2004 Headphone...I don't need no stinking headphones...my gamming addiction is more important than my roommates beauty sleep. Muhahaha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
urk?!? July 13, 2004 Share urk?!? Member July 13, 2004 Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.8C Memory: 1 Gigabyte PC3200 matched Low latency RAM (Corsair XMS 4-4-4-8) Hard Drive1: Seagate 160GB 7200RPM SATA drive Hard Drive2: WDC 250GB UATA150 Optical Drive: DVD-R/DVD-RW Drive Video Card: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB (I have a ATI X800 Pro on order, waiting on release) Monitor: Sony 21" CRT Flatscreen Headphones/Soundcard: Sennheiser PC 155 USB Keyboard: Microsoft Multimedia Mouse: Logitech MX 500 Mouse Surface: Gotfrag Eclipse Pad Case: Shuttle XPC Internet Connection: Cable Modem EDIT: I run UT2k4 in 1280x1024 @ 50-60FPS (which is painful, I may drop it down to 1024x768, but that resolution is kinda wierd). I've got an AthlonXP 3200 sitting around that I need to build a system around, but I'm waiting on the prices to dip a bit more before I bite that bullet. Rough_Rider: Best headphones for gaming the PC155's from Sennheiser. The Plantronics are almost as good, but they break ALOT. The sound quality on the Audio 90s is terrible in comparison. But bang for the buck, the A90s are a good value. The PC130s from Sennheiser offer better sound, but they don't cup the ears as well. If you want to save a few bucks and have a good soundcard, get the PC150s from Sennheiser (more than the A90s tho). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cutelittlerabbit July 13, 2004 Share cutelittlerabbit Member July 13, 2004 mobo it7-max2 cpu:p4 3g video:ti4600 ram: 512 kingston value ram(stuff rox) hd space: 380g pimped out caae: www.geocties.com/darkar999/case.html keyboard:micro natural mouse: mx510 monitor: viewsonic p815 as primary and samsung 191t as second monitor (yes i use my crt for games and lcd to read cuz no lcd refreshes fast nuff.. and my crt has a 120 hz refresh at 1024x768, since i can see the damn refresh bar if its under 75) then i got a cpl spare rigs.. that are almost as good.. featuring radeon 9000's and duron 800's and i got another prinston electronics 18 inch flat screen..(ussaly travel with that pc as my main pc is so perdy and i hate undoing the wires that i have neatly tucked and run through my desk.. what can i say i like neat cables.. and i plug my comp into my tv and my stereo so it becomes a hassle....) and as far as headphones... i dont use headphones unless im playing 1v1 deathmatch because onslaught is like a ffa anyway. but other than that i use 2 pairs of headphones.. first i labtec headphones that i orginally bought to be my main pair but they broke within first trip to friends lan party so i put those around my neck for the mic.. and then i use some panasonic headphones for sound.. (studio quality ya know dj equipment kind) that being said if ya withing about 1 hour of st louis come lan.. i have them at my place once a month ussaly about 4-8 people and as always BYOC/BYOB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwEEziL July 13, 2004 Share dwEEziL Member July 13, 2004 I have a set of .Audio 90s and love them. Here is a great deal on the Sennheisser PC150s (same as the 155s but no USB connect...reviews on the PC155 say the USB connector degrade the sound quality anyway). There is a link farther down on that page that has a combo deal of the PC150 and the Plantronics DSP 500s which are supposed to be good. Go in on it with a buddy and save a good amount of dough. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00...0536728-0966503 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruff_Ryder July 14, 2004 Share Ruff_Ryder Member July 14, 2004 Anybody tried these? http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-106-012&depa=0 They have a USB connection and I have heard mixed reveiws on that, BTW that is a great deal on the Sennheiser PC150's and they have a better freq. response than the DSP-500's. Since I have a nice soundcard I think I will give the PC150's a try at 35 bucks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penty July 14, 2004 Share Penty Member July 14, 2004 I was looking at those myself, simple becuse you can plug them inot usb. I wonder how it handles switching between the normal o/p and those. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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