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Postby shooraijin » Tue Dec 09, 2003 7:09 pm

> macs only for art projects

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Postby Heaven's Cloud » Wed Dec 10, 2003 12:53 pm

arch_angel wrote:hey are you useing air flow cooling or water cooling?


Most likely air flow cooling.
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Postby Twilly Spree » Mon Dec 15, 2003 11:57 am

I have one beautiful Mac. It's a G4 iMac, 15" monitor (thought the 20" are quite beautiful) SuperDrive DVD-R/CD-R, um 800 MHz. 256 MB. I currently running OSX Jaguar. Hopefully when I get back from break I'll get Panther. Evolution of the species baby.

I wish I had a power book though, or a new G5. Aww well I love my baby.


Who only uses their mac for art projects?? :shake: Crazy boy, go back and use the mac!
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Postby Heaven's Cloud » Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:33 am

Sounds like a pretty good Macintosh. What company made it, Apple?

Also, about your memory, is it 256 MB of Ram, or DDR of ram?
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Postby Mithrandir » Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:58 am

The flat panel macs are sweet. I'd double the ram in that guy presonally, if you are going to put panther on it. It's not required, but it REALLY helps out in the speed department. When did you get it, BTW. You may qualify for apple's Up to date plan where you can get a copy of panther for about $20.00.

And to answer HC's question, only Apple makes the macintosh line, now. There was one small point in history where they allowed other people to build their hardware too, but that was closed up fairly quickly.
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Postby shooraijin » Sat Dec 20, 2003 12:37 pm

Heh. I'll be installing my extra gig of RAM for this dual G4 this evening. That'll bring it up to 2GB physical memory. w00t!

I was reading a benchmark that actually put the older dual G4 (through the first iteration of the dual 1.25GHz) as slightly faster than the second generation (through the 1.42). Cool. :thumb:
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Postby Icarus » Mon Apr 12, 2004 2:43 pm

family computer:

633 MHz, Intel Celeron processor
160 MB ram
10 GB hard drive
56 K modem
48x CD-ROM
15 in monitor
and cheap speakers, keyboard and mouse

Let's see... I need to change the CD-ROM, more memory would be nice, and upgrade the hard drive. Eventually, I want to change out the mother board, but I have to take care of the car first.
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Postby anime4christ » Tue Apr 26, 2005 2:03 pm

My computer, my bro built part of it and I did some too:
0. Year: none
1. Name: none
2. OS: Window XP Pro SP2
3. Processor: PIV HT 3.0 GHz 800 Mhz Front Side Bus speed
4. RAM: 512MB of DDR-RAM
5. Video Card: 128mb ATI Radeon 9200
6. Speakers: wimpy
7. USB ports: 6 (2 aren't hooked up though)
8. Firewire: not sure, too lazy to check
9. Company: none
10. Hardrive: 120 gig
11. Floppy disk drive: 1
12. ROM Drives: 2, 16x DVD-ROM and 52x24x52 CD-RW
13. Fans: 2 (1 unhooked)
14. Status: ok, but overheats sometimes cuz of the way I use it.
15. Monitor: 17' LCD, with a huge crack
16. Modem: Cable
17. 104 programs currently installed
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Postby Kaligraphic » Tue Apr 26, 2005 4:36 pm

Current working computers in my bedroom:

Name: Hamish
Type: Tower
OS: Windows XP Home
CPU: Celery/1GHz
RAM: 384MB
Video Card: onboard Intel 82810 graphics controller
Speakers: two Creative speakers
USB ports: 2 (1.1)
Firewire: 0
Company: eMachines
HD: 10GB, 40GB, 200GB
FDD: 1(3.5")
Optical: CD-RW
Screen: 17" CRT
Status: Operational
Connection: Netgear 802.11g wireless card (PCI)

Name: Seamus
Type: Laptop
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU: Pentium M/1.4GHz
RAM: 512MB
Video Card: onboard Intel 82855 graphics controller
Speakers: built-in (decent volume)
USB ports: 2 (2.0)
Firewire: 0
Company: Dell
HD: 40GB
FDD: 0
Optical: DVD/CD-RW
Screen: 14.2"
Status: Operational
Connection: onboard 10/100 Ethernet, onboard 802.11g(Dell something)

Name: Uilliam
Type: Laptop
OS: Linux (Debian)
CPU: Pentium 2/300MHz
RAM: 90MB
Video Card: onboard-I forget
Speakers: might have onboard speakers, but I never got around to setting up audio
USB ports: 1 (non-operational)
Firewire: 0
Company: IBM
HD: 10GB (I think)
FDD: 1(3.5")
Optical: CD
Screen: 12"
Status: Mostly operational
Connection: PCMCIA Ethernet card

Name: Muire
Type: Tower
OS: Linux (White Box)
CPU: Celery/800MHz
RAM: 128MB
Video Card: onboard Intel 82810 graphics controller
Speakers: none atm
USB ports: 4 (1.1)
Firewire: 0
Company: Compaq
HD: 20GB
FDD: 1(3.5")
Optical: CD
Screen: 15" CRT
Status: Operational
Connection: none atm
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Postby TurkishMonky » Wed Apr 27, 2005 7:11 am

Here's mine. Yay!
Year: evolving. oldest part probably my cool retro LED drive cover from 1992, newest part got here yesterday
Name: Hosk Station (If you can't tell that i'm a star wars fan, read the novels)
Type: Tower with window, blue & green lights, and alien-looking fan covers
OS: Win XP, Win 98, Fedora *nix.
CPU: P4 2.8 overclocked to 3.2
RAM: i gig dual channel DDR 3200 memory
Video Card: Radeon 9600 w/ 128 mb memory overclocked 20%
HD: 120 gig 7200 RPM, 4.5 GB drive for 98
Optical Drives: 4x DVD+-RW burner, 12x cd rom (yay, my relic)
usb ports: 8 (but all used :-)
Screen: dual screen. 19" CRT
Fans: 5 soon to be 6 (My computer runs at 75 F / 90 when overclocked)
Speakers: 550 watt stereo system
and a remote control.
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Postby Icarus » Wed Apr 27, 2005 12:34 pm

Icarus wrote:[font=comic sans ms][color=royalblue]family computer:

633 MHz, Intel Celeron processor
160 MB ram
10 GB hard drive
56 K modem
48x CD-ROM
15 in monitor
and cheap speakers, keyboard and mouse

Let's see... I need to change the CD-ROM, more memory would be nice, and upgrade the hard drive. Eventually, I want to change out the mother board, but I have to take care of the car first.


Update: It's now at 256 Mb RAM, 40 and 10 GB HDDs, with a CD burner and ethernet card.[/color][/font]
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Postby shooraijin » Wed Apr 27, 2005 4:51 pm

Well, since we're updating, my dual G4 is now up to 2GB RAM. I'm looking for a processor upgrade later this year -- not to a G5, though, because that will lose OS 9 compatibility and I still use OS 9 from time to time (not Classic -- these apps are too old and don't like Classic).
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Postby blkmage » Wed Apr 27, 2005 5:28 pm

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Feb. 17, 2001
Gentoo Linux, gentoo-dev-sources-2.6.9-r13
Pentium IV, 1.6 GHz
512 MB PC2100 DDR RAM
40 GB Hard Drive
DFI NB70-SC (Mobo)
ATI Radeon 7000/VE
16x DVD-ROM, 16/10/40x CD-RW
17" Generic CRT
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Wed Apr 27, 2005 5:53 pm

might as well jump the wagon

computers that I myself own
12 inch Ibook:
512MB PC2100
USB: 2
Firewire 800: 1
combo drive
1.2 ghz processor
OS X 10.3
60 GB harddrive (i think 4,200 RPM)
some 32bit videocard
by Apple


my desktop:
made by dell
1 gig DDR Ram PC2700
1 40 gig harddrive
1 80 gig harddrive
128MB ati radeon 9800 pro
2.8 ghz processor
windows xp home
by dell

old laptop:
IBM 600
3 gig harddrive
like 64 mb memory
thats all i remember

and last but not least
some old compaw...
128mb RAM DIMM
like a 4 gig harddrive
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Postby Mithrandir » Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:57 am

Wow. Gravedigging from OVER 1 YEAR ago. LOL. Here's the specs on my newest box. (Mac users please place napikin under chin to catch drool.) This is no *my* machine, just the one I use at work.

Apple
Processors: Dual 2.5 GHz G5
RAM: 8 GB DDR
HD: Dual 250 GB drives (for .5 TB of space).
Monitor: Dual 20" Flat Panel "Cinema" displays @ 1680 x 1050.


I'd go on, but I think you get the point.
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Postby V8Tsunami » Fri Apr 29, 2005 7:16 am

Mine's 5 years old. So far I've had to replace or have replaced: the monitor, mb, 2 sets of 3.1 speakers, a set of headphones, 2 kb's and 2 mice, the hd is next on the list. The thing's been in for service 3 times since I've had it, and the last few years I've managed to learn how to keep it chugging along.

Processor: P3 800
MB: Azus w/dual-processor capability
Ram: 128mb
Sound Card: SB Live Value
Gfx Card: Nvidia GeForce 2 32mg graphics card
HD: 20gb (inches from death)
CDrom: dunno the specs but I need a cd/dvd burner asap
floppy drive: regular 'ole floppy drive
Monitor: crappy 14" I got for free
Speakers: headphones (got sick of 3.1 systems that only lasted for a year or 2 and broke)
OS: 98SE

I'm gonna have to spend about 200 just to keep it alive, so I should really get a new one, but I really don't want to spend any more than I have to. I've got a car that will need replacing soon, and it'll be tough to find an affordable one that I'll like.
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Fri Apr 29, 2005 9:45 am

oldphilosopher wrote:Apple
Processors: Dual 2.5 GHz G5
RAM: 8 GB DDR
HD: Dual 250 GB drives (for .5 TB of space).
Monitor: Dual 20" Flat Panel "Cinema" displays @ 1680 x 1050.


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question. How many ram card slots are on the mobo in the powermac 65s? if its 4 then I assume you have 4 2 gig ramcards

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I WANT IT!!!!!!!!!!
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Postby Mithrandir » Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:37 am

The G5 comes with 8 slots that can handle up to 1 GB each. Evidently they weren't really hurting for space and wanted to save a bit on the bus width.

Bah dum dum TEE!
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Postby Mr. SmartyPants » Sat Apr 30, 2005 3:20 pm

not fair... T_T i want it
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Postby Kenshin17 » Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:58 pm

Model: Sager 4791

Form Factor: Laptop
Name: My Baby :sweat:
Proccessor: 3.2 gigahertz Pentium 4
Monitor: 17" LCD at 1680x1050
RAM: 1024 megabytes
Hard Drive: 80 gigabytes
Video Chipset: ATI Mobility Radeon 9700
Video RAM: 128 megabytes dedicated
Sound Card: 5.1 sourround compatible sound card
Speakers: 4 speakers and a (small) subwoofer

The machine also has a built in webcam, and a 4 in 1 memory card reader. It also screams through Unreal Tournament 2004.
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