Sgt. Spuds July 5, 2005 Share Sgt. Spuds Member July 5, 2005 (edited) MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum AMD Athlon 64 3200 939 90nm 1 GIG MUSHKIN PC3200 DDR400 Zalman 7000B-ALCU LED 530w Fortron PSU NEC DUAL LAYER 16 SPEED DVD BURNER Western Digital 36GB Raptor Boot Drive Western Digital 250 Gb Storage Western Digital 120 Gb Storage AOpen GeForceFX 5900 Ultra 256Mb All that wraped in a tsunami dream case with window and red cold cathode tube, as far as perif's.. Sony G500 21 LOGITECH CORDLESS KEYBOARD RAZER DIAMONBACK ALLSOP METAL ART MOUSEPAD LOGITECH PRECISION PC GAMING HEADSET ALTEC LANSING 4.1 MOTOROLA SP5100 SURFboard CABLE MODEM D-LINK DL-604 ROUTER EPSON 880 CANON CANOSCAN N122OU Edited July 5, 2005 by Sgt. Spuds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unclean July 5, 2005 Share Unclean Member July 5, 2005 This looks a lot like the 3D Marks thread... http://www.gamrs.co/forums/in...?showtopic=7859 Anyway, here's my system that's scheduled to arrive on Thursday: AMD Athlon 64 4000+ ASUS A8N-SLI Premium 939 mobo 1 GB OCA Performance Series RAM 74 GB Raptor HDD ATI Radeon X800XL 256MB 16X Samsung DVD Burner Antec 500W power supply Antec Black Steel Server Computer Case And what's left over from the old system: Logitech Cordless Mediaplay mouse Gateway 17" LCD Monitor Gateway Keyboard Sony headphones from 1996 Boston speakers/powered subwoofer Fingers finely tuned to kill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOFX July 5, 2005 Share NOFX Member July 5, 2005 i bet anyone the computer that I built 30 Months ago and still use is close to being on par with todays systems(except for the video card) And the Overclocking counts P4 2.6c@3.2Ghz 241fsb 1 gig PC3200 9500 pro 80 gig special edition 160 Gig External Abit IS-7 865pe chipset 19" Samtron flat CRT Santa Cruz Sound Microsoft Wirless Explorer Altec Lansing Speakers 52x CD burner DVD burner 450 Watt Allied Power Dell keyboard with extra USB hookups I believe I paid under 1000 or about that over a few months while I kept upgrading.. I think it would be pointless to drop 300 bucks on an A64 or newer P4. Now, I would waste the money on a dual-core setup though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Shertown Pimp July 6, 2005 Share Sir Shertown Pimp Member July 6, 2005 19 inch Samsung FlatScreen Praetorian CoolerMaster Case 460 Enermax PSU 1 gig Corsair 6600 gt pci-e DFI Lanparty Nforce 4 pci-e 80 WD stock microsoft mouse/keyboard steel pad I would be ridiculosuly godly at fps games on this rig if it wasnt for my wireless internet so I rarely play cs :-/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher July 6, 2005 Share Preacher Member July 6, 2005 Asus A8V Delux MB AMD 64 3400+ 939 1gb Kinston DDR 3200 Ram ATI 9600XT 256mb Soyo Dragon Case with 450 Watt Soyo PS 250gb Maxtor 7200 IDE HDD Sony 16x Duel Layer DVD +/- RW Aopen dvd/cdrw Logitech Duel Mouseman EL Lighted Keyboard 17" V7 12ms LCD Monitor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unclean July 6, 2005 Share Unclean Member July 6, 2005 19 inch Samsung FlatScreenPraetorian CoolerMaster Case 460 Enermax PSU 1 gig Corsair 6600 gt pci-e DFI Lanparty Nforce 4 pci-e 80 WD stock microsoft mouse/keyboard steel pad I would be ridiculosuly godly at fps games on this rig if it wasnt for my wireless internet so I rarely play cs :-/ I think you'd be MORE ridiculously godly at fps games if you had a processor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt. Spuds July 6, 2005 Author Share Sgt. Spuds Member July 6, 2005 64 processors are the way to go man, no comparisons Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cujo July 6, 2005 Share Cujo Member July 6, 2005 (edited) I think it would be pointless to drop 300 bucks on an A64 or newer P4. Now, I would waste the money on a dual-core setup though. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i would disagree. you'd see a noticable increase just going with a baseline 754 2800+ system compared to your 3.2ghz p4. in games anyway. http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2330&p=2 if dual core then a64 is a no brainer. just need money. edit*- added link Edited July 6, 2005 by *|CsLs|*Cujo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Shertown Pimp July 6, 2005 Share Sir Shertown Pimp Member July 6, 2005 I think you'd be MORE ridiculously godly at fps games if you had a processor. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> lol oops amd 64 3000, self built btw. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOFX July 7, 2005 Share NOFX Member July 7, 2005 my 2.6 overclocked to 3.2Ghz is faster and more powerful than a stock 3.2Ghz for the simple fact that the fsb is 241, which is pushing 1Ghz fsb in Intel terms. Which means it would be slightly better than a stock 3.2Ghz, well, I haven't played with a stock 3.2Gz, but with my experience in Overclocking I know you get more performace with jacking the FSB up. In my case its almost jacked up 25%. a stock 3.2Ghz = 95 fps a stock 3000+ = 100-105 fps I know I would be getting more than 95 fps but for price/performance sake a new 3000+ and motherboard is prob $275. 275 for 5-10 fps, is not a good deal Now a A64 4000+ might be a decent upgrade if you look at the fps and it is still a better price/performace ratio than a 3000+, but who wants to spend 600 bucks for 40 more FPS?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOFX July 7, 2005 Share NOFX Member July 7, 2005 by the way, I do more than gaming, actually I hardly do any gaming and would base my system on much more than FPS, if you dont have a top of the line video card, those marks won't really matter so much. Whatever I am doing, I know it involves alot of multi-tasking. What I need is a dual processor mobo with dual core processors Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unclean July 7, 2005 Share Unclean Member July 7, 2005 This sounds suspiciously like the supercharged 4cylinder vs stock V8 discussion. Yes, a supercharged 4 might be fast, but a V8 stock is fast already, and can be tuned to be MUCH faster. There's really not much of a comparison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vovik July 7, 2005 Share Vovik Member July 7, 2005 This sounds suspiciously like the supercharged 4cylinder vs stock V8 discussion. Yes, a supercharged 4 might be fast, but a V8 stock is fast already, and can be tuned to be MUCH faster. There's really not much of a comparison. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> V8 is heavier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sgt. Spuds July 8, 2005 Author Share Sgt. Spuds Member July 8, 2005 No more pictures ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice_Berge_00 July 9, 2005 Share Ice_Berge_00 GC Alumni July 9, 2005 Fraid I don't have a pic handy but maybe I'll get some. Anyways Thermaltake XaserV Dameir V5000A case Gigabyte GA-K8NS-Pro mobo AMD Athlon 64bit 3200+ (754 socket) 2x 512 DDR400 Corsair Value Ram Sound Blaster Audigy LS NEC 3500a 16x DVD burner LiteOn 52x32x52x16x CD-RW/DVD player Western Digital 120 GB 7200rpm Nvidia GeForce 6800gt 256 MB DDR3 AGP Sony SDM-HS73/H LCD Flat-Panel Monitor (17 inch) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NOFX July 9, 2005 Share NOFX Member July 9, 2005 I dont know if I would compare supercharged 4 cylinder(Overclocked HT p4) to a V8 (AMD 64) unless you are doing 64-bit processing, then it would be no comparison. Now if we stay in the 32-bit processing, the AMD 64 is somewhat better, but not worth the cost of the upgrade, in my opinion. Well, let me ask you A64 owners? Have you tried Encoding a DivX movie, playing music, downloading large files and broswing the net at once? How well does it multi-task? My broswer will pop up as if the system was idle and when I install drivers, I dont do it one at a time, I have multiple programs going and when I did this on the 2800+ it was slooow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Klownz]-Binky July 10, 2005 Share [Klownz]-Binky Member July 10, 2005 Im running a Pentium 4 Processor 640 3.2 GHz 800 FSB with HT with a 2GB dual channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533 MHz With a Nvidia GeForce 6800 GTO 256 on a 160 GB Hard drive at 7200 RPM w/ native command queuing. Sound Blaster Live 24 bit Advanced HD audio. 19 inch M993 Flat CRT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher July 10, 2005 Share Preacher Member July 10, 2005 I dont know if I would compare supercharged 4 cylinder(Overclocked HT p4) to a V8 (AMD 64) unless you are doing 64-bit processing, then it would be no comparison. Now if we stay in the 32-bit processing, the AMD 64 is somewhat better, but not worth the cost of the upgrade, in my opinion. Well, let me ask you A64 owners? Have you tried Encoding a DivX movie, playing music, downloading large files and broswing the net at once? How well does it multi-task? My broswer will pop up as if the system was idle and when I install drivers, I dont do it one at a time, I have multiple programs going and when I did this on the 2800+ it was slooow. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I encoded a flick tonight just to see and it went a lot better than my old XP system used to with the same RAM and video card. I played UT for a little while with WMP playing my metallica S&M CD and all went ok. I used to just have to walk away from my PC when I encoded with my AMD XP 2600+. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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