Soundcard:
Soundblaster Live Platnum (The version prior to the Audigy, yea its pretty old but I use the live drive almost every day)
Monitor:
EIZO 21inch .22dp Flatscreen CRT
Mouse:
Microsoft Intelimouse Explorer 4.0 (the new one that can scroll left and right with the scroll wheel)
Keyboard:
Microsoft standard internet keyboard with the USB hub
Right now I am using XP pro and Firefox instead of IE. This OS setup has been running for over a year. Windows acts kinda screwy sometimes but seems to be ok after a reboot. I usually have to reboot every other day. I still have the old D2JSP on this load, I never had the heart to uninstall it... I plan on reloading windows when I get the 6800, I'll just deal with the problems untill then.
I seen that pic you posted in that other thread. So far I would have to say that your PC is probably the best in this thread. Can you post your 3dmark 03 scores? Judging solely from your parts I would guess between 10k and 11.5k.
AMD Athlon (then some number+) its a 1.8ghz
256MB RAM
40GB HDD
CD Burner (52 x somethin x somethin)
Shitty stock graphic card and sound card (built in)
Logitec USB Internet navigator keyboard
Logitec laser mouse
LCD 15" Flat Panel display moniter
My own pc, crappier than HoH's....its an Acer AOpen
P2 266mhz <-------nigga plz
160mb ram (original 32 + 128 chip)
3.99GB HDD
CD Burner (48 x somethin x somethin)
IBM keyboard and mouse (good keyboard is hooked up to my ps2 and my good mouse broke....cant live without ragehol)
Acer 15" old skool moniter
Its like a 1200 Amd athalon, it runs at like 1.17ghZ.
192megs of Shared ram at the moment, I just swaped alot of stuff between my two computers.
It's pretty much crap, But i've got the 7200rpm 80 gig hd. I need an upgrade.
Quote:
!King_Amazon!: I talked to him while he was getting raped
[quote][16:04] jamer123: GRRR firefox just like quit on me now on internet exploder[quote]
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[quote=!King_Amazon!]notices he's 3 inches shorter than her son and he's circumcised [quote]
The video card doesn't get used a lot in the first place, but I REALLY need more RAM.
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