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-Athlon 64 fx 55 (took ages to find one of these, gotta love pacstar computers)
-Asus A8N (Runs 1G FSB, 2G HB and Dual PCI Express)
-NVidia 6800 Ultra (cant afford a second one yet :( )
-1G DDR Corsair ram ( Don't need anymore yet)
-80GB Raptor Drive
-Pioneer Dual layer 16x dvd rewriter
-Asus Quitrack 52x burner
 

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p4 2.8G 800 fsb
1 gig ram ddr 400
200 gig hdd 160 + 40
radeon 9600 pro
super lanboy case
dvd burner
cd burner
19" flat screen crt
neon lights + fan controller
 

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GEFORECE EM EX TWO HUNDRED
AMD aTHlON 1600+
384 MEGABytz of ram LOLZ
epox 8kHA+
very sexy ANTEC CASE
40 gigzabite of hard dicsk space
cum stain + neon fan
 

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Li0n said:
GEFORECE EM EX TWO HUNDRED
AMD aTHlON 1600+
384 MEGABytz of ram LOLZ
epox 8kHA+
very sexy ANTEC CASE
40 gigzabite of hard dicsk space
cum stain + neon fan
OGM SUch a 1337 RiG. ThAT neoN fan MekeZ SOOOOooo muCH DIfference!!!!1!!1
 
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withoutaface said:
OGM SUch a 1337 RiG. ThAT neoN fan MekeZ SOOOOooo muCH DIfference!!!!1!!1
I'm upgrading next week, putting a "INTEL INSIDE, IDIOT OUTSIDE" sticker on my case. I don't have an Intel processor, but it's funny like a funny thing anyway lolz! ^__^;;

edit: in the interests of making my post relevant:

I have:
a keyboard (my keyboard has over 100 keys!)
a mouse (a pretty red light and 5 buttons)
speakers (2)
a computar monitor (1)
a case (1)

my case has:
a cd drive (1000,000 fast points)
some hard drives (varying speeds, my favourite is 1241251255rpm)
a mainboard
fans that make a lot of noise and provide minimal cooling (6 hundred of them, I'm going to paint them with glow in the dark paint, because I'm cheap, but want to be cool)
some more drives and stuff (these are for additional functionality, such as reading floppy disks)
cards and thingies with lights on (approximately 1500 pulsing lights inside my tower)

oh, and I have a sick subwoofer to rest my feet on

Yeah, I think that's everything

Edit again: I forgot the extra info for everyone who is really keen, I'll add it now
 
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ReaveR said:
My Clawhammer 3200+ runs at 2.0Ghz stock...and I didn't know there was such thing as 64 3100+ =p. Even Sempron 3100+ runs at 1.8GHz, so I'd say at 2.1GHz you're doing quite well. Although read somewhere that the 3100+ was oced to 2.52, although it get get quite hot.
Hmmm that is odd really. My CPU is going at 233Mhz FSB x 9 multiplier = 2099Mhz

According to Sandra 2004 that is about the equivelent of ~3100PR points (yes I know there is no 3100+ CPU's, but if there was, that would be my CPU's equivelant, so :p).

I looked into this further, and there are 3 different 3200+ CPU's. Two of which have 1mb L1 Cache, the last one has 512kb. The Clawhammer 2800+ only has 512kb, so although I have overclocked to 2100Mhz, it is still not faster than your 2.0Ghz Clawhammer. To match your CPU I would need ~2200Mhz.


The overclock wasn't too bad I suppose, considering it is with stock everything and produces no heating problems. It is just that I doubt I will be able to take it any further even with aftermarket cooling and better memory since the Clawhammers aren't known to OC well and my CPU stepping is craptastic.
 

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Okay, I don't know much about computers (well I did, but sort of lost it), but am running...

an iBook G4
1.33 GHz G4 Processor
256mb of RAM (need more)
14" screen... not much more to it :p
 

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Im not really a MacFan since i can neer overclock them (if there's a way plz tell me) but heres my system:

Athlon XP 2400+ @ 2100GHz - 280MHz FSB
512MB RAM @ 333MHz
GeForce 4 4000 (uniquely old) 128MB @ 185MHz 8x AGP with TVout
120GB 7200rpm Hard Disk (need a serial ATA drive with 10k rpm)
DVD+-RW 4x, R-8x - CDRW 48x
A firewire card with 4 port
 

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withoutaface said:
wtf? 3200+ only runs at 2ghz? I got mine here running at that i think and its only 2400+...
Yeah XP and 64 have different architecture, and AMD love telling people how clock freq doesn't really matter anyway. I think even the recent 4000+ is only running at 2.6/7 something.

Bone577 said:
Hmmm that is odd really. My CPU is going at 233Mhz FSB x 9 multiplier = 2099Mhz

According to Sandra 2004 that is about the equivelent of ~3100PR points (yes I know there is no 3100+ CPU's, but if there was, that would be my CPU's equivelant, so ).

I looked into this further, and there are 3 different 3200+ CPU's. Two of which have 1mb L1 Cache, the last one has 512kb. The Clawhammer 2800+ only has 512kb, so although I have overclocked to 2100Mhz, it is still not faster than your 2.0Ghz Clawhammer. To match your CPU I would need ~2200Mhz.

The overclock wasn't too bad I suppose, considering it is with stock everything and produces no heating problems. It is just that I doubt I will be able to take it any further even with aftermarket cooling and better memory since the Clawhammers aren't known to OC well and my CPU stepping is craptastic.
Mines at 200 by 10x, although I don't really understand that front side bus business on these 64's...I read in some sites that they run at clock..ie. FSB=2000MHz and Clock would be 2000MHz, so that confused me to the shit and I stopped reading up on my chip =p

I think there's like, four different chipsets now...Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Newcastle and Winchester...although they do have different sockets (754 and 939). Only the old Clawhammers have 1MB cache .. guess AMD decided it wasn't useful and put it back to 512kb, although they have reintroduced it with the upper spec 64s, like the 3700+/4000+.

I'd overclock mine, but I don't really need any extra performance, and I'm not even sure my board can lock AGP/PCI frequencies, so I don't want to fry anything...plus I like the chip running at cool 40deg.
 

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My humble machine:

# State-of-the-art semiconductor technology
Realizes the ultra high speed by employing the 0.15 micron (mm) copper wiring process, with approximately 60 million transistors, and leading-edge ultra-high-speed and high density CMOS technology.

# Ultra large-scale parallel computation system
Built with 640 nodes (5,120 CPUs in total), each of which consists of eight vector processors (8GFLOPS/CPU, 64GFLOPS/node), achieves the peak performance of 40TFLOPS (40 trillion floating-point operations per second). 16GB main memory capacity for the shared memory of a computing node, and 10TB for the whole system.

# Enhanced UNIX-based basic software and development environment
"SUPER-UX," a UNIX-based basic software developed exclusively for the NEC's supercomputer "SX-Series," is provided with large enhancement and expansion. As program development environment, language compilers which perform automatic parallelization and automatic vectorization, such as Fortran90, HPF, C, and C++ are also provided, as well as message passing library MPI2 and mathematical library ASL/ES.

Oh, and it plays DVDs.
 

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Arvin Sloane said:
My humble machine:

# State-of-the-art semiconductor technology
Realizes the ultra high speed by employing the 0.15 micron (mm) copper wiring process, with approximately 60 million transistors, and leading-edge ultra-high-speed and high density CMOS technology.

# Ultra large-scale parallel computation system
Built with 640 nodes (5,120 CPUs in total), each of which consists of eight vector processors (8GFLOPS/CPU, 64GFLOPS/node), achieves the peak performance of 40TFLOPS (40 trillion floating-point operations per second). 16GB main memory capacity for the shared memory of a computing node, and 10TB for the whole system.

# Enhanced UNIX-based basic software and development environment
"SUPER-UX," a UNIX-based basic software developed exclusively for the NEC's supercomputer "SX-Series," is provided with large enhancement and expansion. As program development environment, language compilers which perform automatic parallelization and automatic vectorization, such as Fortran90, HPF, C, and C++ are also provided, as well as message passing library MPI2 and mathematical library ASL/ES.

Oh, and it plays DVDs.
Shit. You have a bigger ePenis than me =(
 

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Arvin Sloane said:
My humble machine:

# State-of-the-art semiconductor technology
Realizes the ultra high speed by employing the 0.15 micron (mm) copper wiring process, with approximately 60 million transistors, and leading-edge ultra-high-speed and high density CMOS technology.

# Ultra large-scale parallel computation system
Built with 640 nodes (5,120 CPUs in total), each of which consists of eight vector processors (8GFLOPS/CPU, 64GFLOPS/node), achieves the peak performance of 40TFLOPS (40 trillion floating-point operations per second). 16GB main memory capacity for the shared memory of a computing node, and 10TB for the whole system.

# Enhanced UNIX-based basic software and development environment
"SUPER-UX," a UNIX-based basic software developed exclusively for the NEC's supercomputer "SX-Series," is provided with large enhancement and expansion. As program development environment, language compilers which perform automatic parallelization and automatic vectorization, such as Fortran90, HPF, C, and C++ are also provided, as well as message passing library MPI2 and mathematical library ASL/ES.

Oh, and it plays DVDs.


Hahahaha n000b!

This is my comp,

http://www.overclockers.com.au/pr.php?id=346909

I r0x0rz
 

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ReaveR said:
Yeah XP and 64 have different architecture, and AMD love telling people how clock freq doesn't really matter anyway. I think even the recent 4000+ is only running at 2.6/7 something.
2.4Ghz if im not mistaken. None of them go any higher than that as far as AMD is concerned.



I think there's like, four different chipsets now...Clawhammer, Sledgehammer, Newcastle and Winchester...although they do have different sockets (754 and 939). Only the old Clawhammers have 1MB cache .. guess AMD decided it wasn't useful and put it back to 512kb, although they have reintroduced it with the upper spec 64s, like the 3700+/4000+.
There is the Clawhammer(754) the Newcastle (754) Clawhammer (939) Newcastle (939) and Winchester (939).

There is also the San Diego and Venice cores, which are just Clawhammers and Winchesters with extra leyers of copper IC's.

The yet to be released Toledo cored CPU's will have a gigantic 2mb of L2 cache.

Yes it is hugely confusing now that Mhz is even more meaningless and even PR numbers often aren't comparable inbetween cores.
 

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blackbunny said:
p4 2.8G 800 fsb
1 gig ram ddr 400
200 gig hdd 160 + 40
radeon 9600 pro
super lanboy case
dvd burner
cd burner
19" flat screen crt
neon lights + fan controller
MY RIG OWNZ
 

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AMD athlon 64 3000+ @ 2.0GHz
768Mb RAM
256 radeon 9600XT
200 GB + 60 GB hdd

1 floppy drive that doesnt work
1 cd rom drive that doesnt work
1 cd rom burner drive that works!
ooh...and i got some usb ports!
 

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axp 2500+
abit nf7
768mb pc-2700
120+80gb hdds
128mb radeon 9700pro
analogue tv tuner
pioneer dvr-108
samsung dvd drive
logitech cordless mx duo
lg t710b 17" flat crt
and a sweet leather chair
 

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