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HardOCP forums, all the cool kids are doing it!!!
My Hardware, boy have I got hardware, to give you an idea of what I have for hardware, how about a few pictures of the ol' set up. I have 5 systems in my garage all on a small LAN, makes model testing/viewing ( in game ) so much easier. Not to mention. . . the gaming aspects. Here are some pics of my current set-up:
My system specs are: a.)AMD Athlon 1000mhz Abit BP6 128megs PC133 memory GeForce 256 DDR Diamond Monster Sound MX300 Kenwood 52x MultiBeam CDROM Maxtor 27.5gig ATA66 Harddrive 3Com 10/100 PCI NIC c.)Celeron 433 running at 541mhz Abit BF6 128megs PC100 3Dfx VooDoo3 3500TV AGP Diamond Monster Sound MX200 3Com 10/100 PCI NIC IBM 15.3gig Harddrive 40x CDROM Antec "BLUE" ColorCase d.)Celeron 433 running at 541mhz MSI 6163 Pro MotherBoard 128megs PC100 memory GeForce DDR-DVI Diamond MonsterSound MX300 40x CDROM 3Com 10/100 PCI NIC Maxtor 10.3gig Harddrive Antec "PINK-RED" ColorCase
e.) Fujitsu LifeBook 233mhz
More than one site has done reviews on my personal systems or modifications to them: http://www.hardocp.com/articles/cooling/reader_cooling/case_cooling_by_hocpers.html http://www.hothardware.com/hh_files/CCAM/Pit1.htm http://www.planetquake.com/picpage/spot/glevation.html http://www.pcgamer.com/gaming/sexiest_male.htm So feel free to hop on one of these links and check out what I've been up to. More as I get em' out there. And for all you United Kindom readers out there, Pick up a copy of PC Guide magazine and see what the said about me and all my ideas. . . . I have a full feature in this coming months edition. Here's a few screenshots of the kinda numbers my systems are putting out. . . . . . .
Let me tell you, Win2K with the built in SMP support is looking better all the time. I'm not a big Windows NT fan because of the dreaded lack of DirectX support, and for gaming and Hardware drivers, it's just a plain ol' pain in the ass. But with a look at the Win2000 beta I've had, it's looking pretty damn sweet. I also noticed if you take all those pictures up there and slide them ( overlapping ) it makes a cool little "widescreen" view.
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