hyperactiveChipmunk July 14, 2004 Share hyperactiveChipmunk Member July 14, 2004 Watch go buy some RAM u n00b -hC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watchtower July 15, 2004 Author Share Watchtower Member July 15, 2004 Well seeing as the apartment complex recently absorbed my security deposit and billed my checking account for $300, I'm left with about -$280 in my account.. Yes, that is Negative $280... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hyperactiveChipmunk July 15, 2004 Share hyperactiveChipmunk Member July 15, 2004 >8( -hC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Deputy Dawg July 29, 2004 Share Guest Deputy Dawg Guests July 29, 2004 (edited) Asus A7N8X-X deluxe AMD 3200+ 250 GB Wester digital 200 GB Maxtor Sata Double Layer dvd+-rw burner 1GB kingston memory Radeon 9800 pro Samsung 172x 17" flat pannel MX900 Bluetooth Wireless MX500 Microsoft Natural Keyboard Tharmaltake case Only real problem so far is with the daul channel memory. If I remove one of the 512 Memory sticks everything works fine. With both in windows gets errors and ocasionally reboots. I was told the reason is because the memory and cpu are not on the same bus speed. Will try it when I get off work today. One minor problem is with the optical mouse. When i am playing Ut2004 in onslaught the mouse acts very messed up and jumps all over the place. I was told by someone else that it may be the optical mice causing the problem. Going to try a regular mouse later. Edited July 29, 2004 by Deputy Dawg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Korodas July 29, 2004 Share Korodas Member July 29, 2004 OH MY! Not a single person on here has a computer as slow as mine...no wonder I get pwned!! My FPS is probably always lower than the person I am fighting with! (which is why I use tanks and spider mines so often) AMD 1600+ 384 MB Ram Radeon 7200 I do have 5.1 surround sound that I turn up VERY loud when I play! Live in a pretty sound-proof house so the sound of tanks blasting is no problem. -Kor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
random_n00b July 29, 2004 Share random_n00b Member July 29, 2004 Radeon 7200? Isn't that the one without hardware T&L? Holy crap - I thought my 7500 was the rock bottom around here... On a side note, I finally bought a microphone (couple bucks from a friend who never used it), but found out I prefer to type. If you ever do hear me use my mic, don't be surprised if it sounds weird - I am amused by the different sound effects my SBLive can add to things, and am usually too lazy to clear the DSP. <-This smiley is the best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birdman August 7, 2004 Share Birdman Member August 7, 2004 Radeon 7200? Isn't that the one without hardware T&L? Holy crap - I thought my 7500 was the rock bottom around here... Nope. All the Radeon cards are Dirct X 7 cards with Direct X 7 Features such as hardware T&L. The 7500 is just a faster clocked 7200. Same features. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
random_n00b August 11, 2004 Share random_n00b Member August 11, 2004 Taken from here: http://www.fact-index.com/r/ra/radeon.html Other models of the original Radeon were the Radeon VE (RV100, later known at the Radeon 7000), which had one of the texturing units removed and had a 64-bit memory bus, as opposed to the 128-bit bus on the Radeon. The T&L engine and Hyper-Z was also removed. Another model was the Radeon LE, which was simply a Radeon clocked lower, and with the T&L and Hyper-Z disabled at the software level (unlike the VE, where they weren't built into the chip). The final model was the Radeon 7500 (R150), which was based on a 0.15 micron manufacturing process (R100 used a 0.18 micron process) and clocked considerably higher than the R100. So my bad, it was the 7000 that had the T&L missing. I actually had a 7200 for a week or so, but returned it and picked up a 7500 because I wanted the TV out. (and one little correction to that quote above - the 7500's core is actually an RV200. It's a stupid name; R150 would've been better.) BTW: This post has been snipped of a 300 word 5:30AM ramble about my history with my 7500. You're welcome-in-advance for having not wasted 5 minutes of your life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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