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yeah, but SLI is back. he could be running dual...
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I want a flying car! Come on, who's with me! We want a flying car! We want a flying car! We want a flying car! We want a flying car! We want a flying car! We want a flying car! We want a flying car! We want a flying car!
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Narf, all cars can fly, you just need a very high cliff to launch it from. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
I just helped my brother build a new computer. The only thing he kept from the old one was the graphics card. The rig was built with these parts.. 1- Mid Tower with 300w powersupply 1- ECS KT600 Motherboard AMD Athlon XP 2800+ CPU (2.08Ghz) 512mb DDR RAM 1- Samsung 120Gig HD Total cost = $925 (with taxes) We took his old 80 Gig HD and put it into his external USB drive caddy. (so he lost none of his data) Abandonned in his old computer.. 1 D-Link Network Card, 1 SBLive Value, 1 Dual Port USB card. So, all that is missing to make the old computer 'functional' again is a HD and Graphics card. Personally, I'll be upgrading over the next year, and will change my parts in this order.. 1- New gForce Graphics card. (No, I won't get an ATI, I've always had very very bad luck with that company. They are on my 'dead' list.) 2- New HD, 120Gig should do fine. (my 30Gig still has plenty of room, but it's due to be retired.) 3) New MB and CPU (an AMD Athlon XP 2800+ sounds good) but by the time I'm ready to change the MoBo, I expect there will be better out there for my target price. This is a fun topic, anyone else with computer/upgrade stories? Cheers! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
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Well, i recently build some computers from discarded parts from the office... i upgraded my wife old Pentium 166 to a new Duron 600mhz in the following way:
Previously / After Upgrade: Pentium 166 / Duron 600mhz 32MB Ram / 128MB Ram 1.2GB HD / 1.2GB HD 2mb Video Card / Onboard video card 33.6kbps modem / 56kpbs modem (onboard) No network card / Network card (onboard) Windows 95 / Windows 98 The only things i left from the original were the HD (because i didnīt have any from the scrapped computers of the office) and the external cask (my wife really love the external cask), then, wityh the pieces i got from her old computer, another 1.2gb HD and one of the casks from the office (and an old 14" screen) i built the following computer for my nephew: Pentium 166 32 MB Ram 1.2Gb HD 2mb video card 33.6 Modem No Lan Windows 95 I considered putting linux in the old machine, but since my nephew never used any computers i thought Win95 would be easier to him.... just to complete my collecting, these are the configurations of my other computers: Home / Office / Notebook Duron 1.2ghz / Duron 1.4ghz / Via C3 1.0ghz 256mb Ram / 256mb Ram / 256mb Ram 60gb HD / 40gb HD / 30gb HD Geforce2 64mb / Onboard Card (shared memory) / Onboard Card (shared memory) No Modem / No Modem / 56kb Modem No Lan / 10/100 Lan / 10/100 Lan Windows XP / Windows XP / Windows XP I still have a lot of old pieces and Boards from the computers sscrapped at the office, but only old things like Pentiuns 100 an 166, and donīt have any HD to put in them, but iīm waiting for the next upgrade frenzy in the office so i can get more pieces (i made an agreement with my colleagues at the office that i would fix any problem and upgrade their computers if they gave me the old Boards and equipaments when they upgrade, so i really donīt need to buy anything, just wait for they to upgrade...) |
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"The more things change, the more they stay the same"
Ive had some pocket-rules about PC tech which have held fairly true for a long time. Like when people say "should I wait for the price to come down" I tell them that prices havent come down in years. Basically its $1000 for the computer people are starting to get rid of, $2000 for the one everyone has, and $3000 for the one they want if they could just swing the cash. Then of course I often end up in the personal server territory when talking about the left over pieces and thats where the surprises come in. If you buy one then the prices shift to $200, $500, $1000 respectively. And when they ask about filling in things like graphics/sound/harddrive I tell them to go absolute minimum since no shop can give you one too small. People are surprised that it takes far less machine to server their needs than their desktop machine. And the only things worth spending money on are CPU and memory. |
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Eh, I don't know about the "$1000 for what everyone's getting rid of". I built my current one for $1300 a year ago, and that's including LCD monitor, surround speakers. Since then, it got mangled by UPS, and I built it again with the insurance check and some salvaged parts, so I have right now:
P4 3.4GHz on an Intel board 1GB PC2700 (I bought this for an AMD processor, so that's why the lower speed) gForce 5900 128MB DDR MAYA 5.1 Surround Card 40 GB HDD 160 GB HDD LiteOn DVD+/- Burner Altec Lansing 5.1 surround speakers 17" LCD screen Epson C66 Inkjet I also got a copy of Win2K Pro free through the CS department at school, since my tuition partially goes to pay outrageous fees for MSDN access http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/shock.gif So, even if you factor in the cost I would have paid to buy a copy of Windows, I ended up paying around $1500 a year ago for a computer most people were paying $2500 to get from Dell/Compaq/et. al. I also (re)built my parent's computer over the summer, from an Athlon 733MHz/128MB they got 5 years ago to a AthlonXP 3000+/512MB DDR. New case, board, processor, memory, and a cheap video card came out to a whopping $300. For a machine they most likely won't need to replace for another five years (heck, they didn't really even need to replace the 733, but something got fried on the board). |
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Building one is always an advantage. You can usually get a gain of at least one level by doing it yourself. Im usually being asked about the price of computers, and whether or not they should wait for the price to come down on the new models. I tell them that if you do, its not the new model anymore. The computers move but the prices dont. There will just be another computer in that same price slot.
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