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Postby greenblue » Mon Oct 25, 2004 4:13 am

Quad Amd Fx 55s with Hypertransport
2 gigs of kingston hyperx (don't need that much ram)
2x 120gig sata hds
x800xt platinum running on pci express
2x 19" lcd displays
DvDrw/rom double data combo drive
xaser case with custom water cooling
creative gigaworks 7.1 speakers
audigy 2 zs platinum pro sound card
mods on the case include some laser leds
ati AIW card (doesn't matter cuz i have x800xt platinum pro)
cordless mouse and keyboard
10 gig mp3 player (preferably creative nomad)
dual lcd monitor mounts
widescreen projector (for movies and tv)
one of those screens for that ^^^
Wireless G network card
one of those fingerprint things for security
a few remotes


I want 5 of those rigs.
Waiting sucks...
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Postby skittlebrau » Sun Oct 31, 2004 12:24 am

5'11"
Blonde
36-24-36

oops wrong forum
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Postby rob37620 » Sun Oct 31, 2004 12:54 am

My Dream Computer would be:
Windows XP Professional Edition SP2 NOT PRE-INSTALLED Want the REAL thing, Intel Pentium 4, 4 GHz, HyperThreading Technology, DDR 1.0GB, 200GB Hard Drive, DVD+/-RW, NVIDIA GeForce FX 5700 LE GPU 256MB Video Card, Integrated LAN at 10Mbps - 100Mbps - 1000Mbps, Power 500 Watt, Mouse Type - Optical Wireless 3 button, Multimedia Keyboard Wireless, USB 2.0, Monitor would be a Sharp LLM17W1 17-Inch 1280 x 768 LCD Monitor with TV Tuner, and the speakers Logitech Z680 Speaker 500 Watt 5.1 Surround System.
Woohoo!
:drool:
MY SYSTEMS
LAPTOP = Compaq Presario 12XL505, Intel Celeron 766 mhz, 192 mb ram, 8 mb video, DVD Player, and an external CDRW Burner, 10 GB hard drive. Runs XP very nicely.
PC = HP Pavilion XL753, Intel 668 mhz, 382 mb ram, 64 mb video - GeForce 2, DVD Player, CDRW, 30 GB hard drive. Runs XP very nicely.
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Postby Odais » Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:44 pm

skittlebrau wrote:5'11"
Blonde
36-24-36

oops wrong forum


LOL ^*^ Can I add her sister to my list?
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Postby c0ldfyr3 » Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:53 pm

Odaise Gaelach wrote:
skittlebrau wrote:5'11"
Blonde
36-24-36

oops wrong forum


LOL ^*^ Can I add her sister to my list?



YEAH ME TOO!!!!!!! ^*^ ^*^ :() :drool:
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Postby Malhovic » Tue Nov 09, 2004 12:59 am

I would like an AMD Athlon FX-55 dual-processor setup, 4 gigs of Dual-Channel memory// 1.2 terabytes of hdd space// an 800 watt removable cable power supply// ultra quiet liquid cooling system// 3 21" spanable monitors// nvidia geforce 6800 GT// Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum// 5.1 800 watt comp sound system// T-5 internet line// that is all that I can think of as of now.
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Postby SmokeYou » Tue Nov 09, 2004 4:09 am

fo rme i would like it simple a aluminum mid tower case holding a p4 3.6 ghz prosser and 2 ghz of memery the case would have to have a window on the side with 3 lights one red the outher 2 black lights the window on top would have a fan with leds the from would have a small pcd moniter that works as a clock, dvd player, equalizer,touck pad, and showing system stats, (temps and stuff) then a media dash bordin the back a 600 watt power super supply, and 2 fan bays. 21 " lcd moniter black...


im druling im done
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Postby Computerwiz2489 » Mon Dec 13, 2004 4:46 am

AMD FX-55 dual processors
Windows XP Professional/Windows Me (just for good laffs)
2 SATA 120GB drives
Dual DVD+/-RW Drives 16x
4GB of DDR2 667MHz RAM (maybe even faster.. i dont know if there is anything faster)
40" Samsung LCD screen
nVidia SLI chipset
Sound Blaster Audigy 2
Dolby Digital 5.1 Compatible speakers
Dual GeForce 6800 Ultras (*gasp* did I just approach nVidia territory?!)
Liquid cooled (so I can only hear the hard drives :lol: )
OC-48 line (2.488Gbps)
*dies*

and glexp, I have TI-83+ calculators and they're powered by a 8080 clone (z80) running at 8MHz though they're downclocked to 6MHz :-?
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Postby Neuromancer » Mon Dec 13, 2004 4:53 am

Heh heh I jus t found this...


My Dream Machine will be an IBM compatible:

I will purchase the Pentium 120 Mhz (speed) Intel at $615.00.
The Pentium Case (housing cover) for the computer will cost $98.00.
The operating system is windows 95, which is $100.00.
The 16MB RAM (random access memory) is $460.00.
The hard disk drive for storage capability will hold 1 gigabyte of information. This IDE hard drive will cost $269.00.
The 1.44MB floppy disk drive(size 3.5in. drive)for data storage costs $30.00.
The 104 Enhanced keyboardwill cost $25.00.
The Orchestra 15inch SVGA Monitor costs $379.00.
The PCI 2MB Video Card used for the monitior cost is $135.00.
The Deskjet 660C Laser printer will cost $390.00.
The printer cable is $12.00.
A surge protector power supervisor will be useful during power failures, and will cost $24.00.
The serial mouse costs $12.00. The movement of the mouse is represented by a cursor or blinking light on the screen.
The stereo speakers and the 16 bit sound card are included in the price.
Also, E-mail is included in the software package at no additional cost.
The Mitsumi 4xCD-ROM kit will have read-only capability and the cost is $148.00.
The wrist rest pad is $10.00.
With FAX/MODEM, I can dial into the Internet and have the capability to FAX information. The 28.8 INT FAX/MODEM will let two computers communicate with each other by the telephone lines. The cost is $159.00.
The network card is Ethernet 16 which costs $36.00.
The portable hard drive will allow me to store files and then take the portable to another location and work with those files at the new location. This portable hard drive backup is 350MB Colorado which costs $145.00.
The Office Pro 95 Academic Software Package includes Microsoft Word (word processing), Microsoft Excel (graphs and charts), and presentation tools.
Blank tapes cost $29.00.

Total Cost is $3076.00.


Source : http://www.ite.sc.edu/dickey/judy/dream.html
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Postby Computerwiz2489 » Tue Dec 14, 2004 12:30 am

technology sure moves fast eh? :lol:
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