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AztecWarrior
2004-08-06, 10:54 PM
It's in parts right now.

ASUS K8N-E motherboard (800 MhZ bus)
Athlon 64 (3 GhZ)
ATi Radeon 9800 Pro
1 GB Corsair RAM
80 GB Western Digital HD

My existing system is using the RAM, the hard drive, and the video card. It's by no means obsolete (1.7 GhZ), and I wouldn't have bought it. My dad bought it more or less on impulse because he is sick of the long-term problems my existing SOYO motherboard is giving us.

Additional parts from my existing computer that will be used in the new one:

NEC MultiSync LCD 1760v (Flatscreen monitor: The only one that doesn't ghost in games. Seriously.)
Saitek X45 joystick/throttle (A hell of a lot of buttons, including TWO triggers. TWO!)
Wierd trayless CD/DVD drive
Generic Floppy Drive
Enermax power supply (Total power: 350W)

It's going to crush the shit out of everything you could possibly own. GG

Infernus
2004-08-06, 11:52 PM
It's in parts right now.

ASUS K8N-E motherboard (800 MhZ bus)
Athlon 64 (3 GhZ)
ATi Radeon 9800 Pro
1 GB Corsair RAM
80 GB Western Digital HD

My existing system is using the RAM, the hard drive, and the video card. It's by no means obsolete (1.7 GhZ), and I wouldn't have bought it. My dad bought it more or less on impulse because he is sick of the long-term problems my existing SOYO motherboard is giving us.

Additional parts from my existing computer that will be used in the new one:

NEC MultiSync LCD 1760v (Flatscreen monitor: The only one that doesn't ghost in games. Seriously.)
Saitek X45 joystick/throttle (A hell of a lot of buttons, including TWO triggers. TWO!)
Wierd trayless CD/DVD drive
Generic Floppy Drive
Enermax power supply (Total power: 350W)

It's going to crush the shit out of everything you could possibly own. GG

/me flaunts his new system- I win

sandiman
2004-08-07, 05:24 AM
Hey Aztec m8,

Nice sytemn shame ur moniter is Flat, ow and that PSU is small u wont be able to run any cathodes! ;)

Ow and if ur interested Lvl 2 (FL mod) has now moved totaly to hobbes and samurai & im wokrin with them on Version 2.0 which will be out soon, come bak and play wiv us m8 itl be fun!

Corrosion
2004-08-07, 05:28 AM
Hey Aztec, can you post the specs of the power supply? (the sticker on the side, mainly the +/-12@)

This is VERY important when building a Athlon 64.

MattxMosh
2004-08-07, 08:00 AM
Athlon 64 (3 GhZ)

Not bad, but Im do you mean 3000+?

Disconnecting
2004-08-07, 11:22 AM
My mac is better...

But at least you can run hl2 when it come out and doom 3 on high setting. Enjoy

AztecWarrior
2004-08-07, 07:28 PM
1. Your Mac is not better, it's a result of common sense being pushed out by having to memorize 666,666 key combinations to press in case of emergency (i.e. Clover leaf-Period-6-6-6-6 fixes all errors, but damns you to Hell for eternity)

(The Apple I's starting cost was $666 USD. I swear.)

2. I'm running the new machine, and it's a BEAST. It may not be 3 GhZ though...my dad says that it's rated at two, but it's really faster. (I can attest to that, this thing does NOT run like a 2 GhZ.)

Corrosion
2004-08-07, 10:22 PM
Gdamn it Aztec, answer my question.

AztecWarrior
2004-08-07, 10:40 PM
Total power: 350W
+12= 17
-12= 1

Corrosion
2004-08-07, 11:02 PM
17 is MERELY ok, anything higher than 18 is good.

If you change for a better PSU, you might get much better performance because your CPU will get more juice.

I'm running +12@42 on an AMD 64 3200+

MattxMosh
2004-08-08, 05:19 AM
17 is fine, so long as you dont put too much on it, but if you plan on adding sata drives in teh fture, or overclocking, 20a on the
12 should be your minimum.

Rbstr
2004-08-08, 11:32 AM
i think it's fine for what he is doing

Electrofreak
2004-08-08, 09:03 PM
Not bad, but Im do you mean 3000+?was gonna say the same thing.

Yes, its a 2 ghz CPU but its comparable to a 3 ghz Intel CPU because it performs approximately 50% more tasks per clock cycle. Thats what the "3000+" is for in the name, essentially meants that its comparable to a 3000 mhz processor.

My CPU is an AMD 64 3200+, and while it is rated at 2 ghz also, it has a larger cache, which bumps up its processing power by about 200 Intel mhz. I've also got mine OCed, so its probably comparable to a 3.4 or 3.5 ghz Intel currently.

edit- keep in mind that the whole naming system for AMDs, while it shows you what the CPU is comparable to versus an Intel, isn't exactly precise. An AMD may run faster or slower than its comparable Intel counterpart depending on the cache sizes of the chips as well as any features like 64-bit compatbility (which includes an on-die memory controller and HTT bus) or HyperThreading.

edit2 - if anyone wants to pit their Mac against my system in some gaming benchmarks, I welcome the challenge.
:D

Disconnecting
2004-08-09, 12:49 AM
if anyone wants to pit their Mac against my system in some gaming benchmarks, I welcome the challenge.
:D

Lets try Aquamark I will run it on virtual pc version 1.0 on my mac. Or better yet doom 3 tpye Ctrl + Alt + ~ then benchmark


Either way I will crush your inferior machine with my godlike computer.

Corrosion
2004-08-09, 01:58 PM
was gonna say the same thing.

Yes, its a 2 ghz CPU but its comparable to a 3 ghz Intel CPU because it performs approximately 50% more tasks per clock cycle. Thats what the "3000+" is for in the name, essentially meants that its comparable to a 3000 mhz processor.

My CPU is an AMD 64 3200+, and while it is rated at 2 ghz also, it has a larger cache, which bumps up its processing power by about 200 Intel mhz. I've also got mine OCed, so its probably comparable to a 3.4 or 3.5 ghz Intel currently.

edit- keep in mind that the whole naming system for AMDs, while it shows you what the CPU is comparable to versus an Intel, isn't exactly precise. An AMD may run faster or slower than its comparable Intel counterpart depending on the cache sizes of the chips as well as any features like 64-bit compatbility (which includes an on-die memory controller and HTT bus) or HyperThreading.

edit2 - if anyone wants to pit their Mac against my system in some gaming benchmarks, I welcome the challenge.
:D
Yea, EF's right (for a change :love: ) You can't just compare the jiggawatz (mhz) because a Celeron 3.0 ghz and a Pentium 4 3.0 ghz may look the same, but they're COMPLETELY different.

Infernus
2004-08-09, 02:07 PM
Corr. List. NOW! :love: sry I had to say it... its becoming my common greeting to you..

Rbstr
2004-08-09, 03:16 PM
Mega-hurts(tm) cor. not jigawatts.

snowwolfe
2004-08-10, 08:36 PM
Whats your case look like?