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Originally posted by: John
The best part of the Austin event was meeting TonyH in person while standing in line to enter the show. As soon as we entered he ran off to get some food and I never saw him again. 🙂

I met TonyH while in line, and he mentioned a John on Anandtech with A LOT of posts. That must be you!
Did AMD give out all the processors that they had for the raffle? When I first got there, an AMD guy said they were giving about 50 away. Then next time I hear, it was about 40 something. But I don't think 40 names were drawn for processors. I think 10 were given to the "battle" contestants, but where was the other 30?

And what is up with the floppy drives? It seems odd that at several events, everyone had trouble with their floppy drives. The red stripe goes towards the power, right? And you use the end of the cable for drive A? I wonder if in the BIOS, they had it to boot Drive B?
 
Some of you may not have noticed, but there was an AnandTech "table"
Unfortunately it was in the far-right corner from the entrance, right between a big AMD banner and the non-working monitor. It didn't have any chairs and was terribly cramped, so nobody stayed there.
I hung out there for a few minutes, but not noticing anyone go "Heeey, look! Here's AnandTech!!" I left 😛

Another funny fact from SJ was that the hotel (?) misspelled AMD as American Micro Devices on the monitor at the entrance to the room (the one where all events were listed). I pointed out the mistake to the AMD employees... they didn't fix it, though...


Fry-kun
 
Originally posted by: Danzilla
Originally posted by: prenatal
Danzilla - Congrats on beating me in the 2nd quizshow in Houston. I was the middle dood.

Originally posted by: Fumbduck
I was almost cryin when someone said creative technologies, if you heard me i shouted out "creative labs dumb@$$", haha, did you get that one?

Fumbduck - I was the dumb@$$ that said "creative technologies". And I got 2 soundblasters. All I can say is I brainlocked on Kathy ... er the lights when I was up there.

2400 XP + bag + shirt and 2 caps wasn't too bad for a couple hours.
As it happens, I did get that question right, after your first attempt. While I did think it was Creative Labs and not Creative Technologies, the other answer is by no means stupid. I don't know exactly how the company is structured, but the the term Creative Technology is used by the makers of the Sound Blaster cards. Go to creative.com or soundblaster.com and look at the bottom of the page. You'll see: "Copyright © 1998 - 2002 Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved". That's right Creative Technology Ltd. While it may not be the name of part of the company that actually makes the cards, it is associated. Anyone know any more about it? Just wondering.

D.

Thanks, Danzilla. I don't feel quite so bad on that question - I knew I've seen "Creative Technology" somewhere on SoundBlaster boxes/ads. If you look in these websites: http://www.soundblaster.com/legal/ http://www.creative.com/company/, it is "Creative Technology", it doesn't even mention "* Labs" anywhere. Oh well, you were the better man that night anyway.

Edit: Ah, if you go http://www.creative.com/company/factsheet.asp, Creative Technology Ltd is the WW Corporate HQ company and Creative Labs, Inc. is the U.S. HQ company. Bleh. Splitting hairs. We were both right.
 
Originally posted by: MrCoyote
Originally posted by: John
The best part of the Austin event was meeting TonyH in person while standing in line to enter the show. As soon as we entered he ran off to get some food and I never saw him again. 🙂

I met TonyH while in line, and he mentioned a John on Anandtech with A LOT of posts. That must be you!
Did AMD give out all the processors that they had for the raffle? When I first got there, an AMD guy said they were giving about 50 away. Then next time I hear, it was about 40 something. But I don't think 40 names were drawn for processors. I think 10 were given to the "battle" contestants, but where was the other 30?

And what is up with the floppy drives? It seems odd that at several events, everyone had trouble with their floppy drives. The red stripe goes towards the power, right? And you use the end of the cable for drive A? I wonder if in the BIOS, they had it to boot Drive B?

Yes, that would be me. 🙂 We arrived around 7:45 and Tony flagged me immediately. Now I see why he uses the biker avatar, it's a spitting image of him. 😉 It was great to put a face with a name after all these years.

AMD gave out roughly (25) XP2400's up to the building of the "battle of the boxes", and I assume they gave out the rest afterwards.

The red stripe on the floppy cable connects to pin1, which should be clearly marked when you look at the rear of the floppy drive (to the left). Usually it is on the opposite side that you would connect a typical IDE drive (hdd, cdrom, etc) which has the red stripe on the ide cable closest to the power molex (right side). I told Tony since the pc has to boot successfully the first time, the contestants would either not hook up the floppy correctly, or the HDD/PWR led's would be reversed. 😉
 
Originally posted by: John
Yes, that would be me. 🙂 We arrived around 7:45 and Tony flagged me immediately. Now I see why he uses the biker avatar, it's a spitting image of him. 😉 It was great to put a face with a name after all these years.

What, did you think that I was trying to hide behind this avatar? Hell I posed for it. 😉

Good to meet you John and sorry about disappearing. I went to grab some food and as soon as I returned to the main room the crowd was in full tilt. 😛

I couldn't agree more on it bring a poorly run event. I would have much rather seen more technical information and some of their partners showing off their products as well. This amounted to nothing more than a over glorified pep rally IMO. :disgust:
 
Yes, it was fairly disorganized in sjc.. I was there, and when playing some ut2k3 i thought i heard my number (or something close to it being called out), I wasn't sure so i didnt' rush up front or anything - I just asked around and got varying responses from people and proceeded to the winners table where they told me they didn't have the list yet. I went back later on and asked if it had been my number, and i was told that the prizes had been claimed. At the very end, a few minutes after the guy in the ardOCP shirt got his cpu, I went back to ask what number they had called anyway. The guy told me that there'd been some confusion about it and that there was one cpu left. Then he just said here take it and gave it to me, it rocked, hehe. Other than that, it was a highly chaotic show, I wished there were some drinks and perhaps a little food, hehe.
 
Originally posted by: Lasker
I wished there were some drinks and perhaps a little food, hehe.

Yeah some booze would've helped liven up the party. How about a wet t-shirt contest next time! 😀
 
yep overcrowded and freezing describes the Austin even pretty well, though i didnt get to meet any of you guys i did take some pictures and ill upload em as soon as i can 🙂
were any of you guys around at the very very end playin on the machines in the back?? They had one 2400+ that they couldnt give away for some reason earlier, got a chance at it but didnt win 🙁

be back in a bit with the pix!
[EDIT]
Alright pics are uploaded!!!
Saw this Thursday night at Fry's there in Austin, just had to take a pic "All You Base Are Belong To Us!"
This is a pic of the
entrance to the event, sorry about the bad photography.
Random pics of stuff going on inside
Random 1
Random 2
Random 3
Random 4

These are from the Battle of the boxes, again i aplogise for the poor quality!
Round 1
Battle 1
Battle 2
Battle 3

I took more but they were pretty un-useable...
enjoy!!!

CrackRabbit
 
I went to the San Jose one. I didn't bother going an hour early for VIP because I had homework 🙁!

I was front and center at the San Jose one, right next to the loud Russian guy.. I look like 10 and was wearing a light blue long sleeve shirt thing.

Dealchic, I'm sorry, but that Indian guy should have won the dancing contest 🙂 My favorite line was when the Yahoo! chick got the question right and the guy behind me yelled, "Put it on her mustache!" 😀

I came away with a shirt, two hats and a bag (that I had to wrestle the fat guy next to me for..) 🙂 But he was nice and let go when I pointed out he already had a bag.
-- mrcodedude
 
lol...at the san jose event, I was so depressed after watching the first round of battle of the boxes, we went to the bar during the second round and man, the event was so much better after a long island on a empty stomach.

If any of you heard some dude scream "check your floppy!!" like a hundred times, that was me.
 
Originally posted by: Lasker
The guy told me that there'd been some confusion about it and that there was one cpu left. Then he just said here take it and gave it to me, it rocked, hehe.
You suck, I should have done that. My number was 12978 or something, and they called 12798 🙁!
-- mrcodedude

 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
yep overcrowded and freezing describes the Austin even pretty well, though i didnt get to meet any of you guys i did take some pictures and ill upload em as soon as i can 🙂
were any of you guys around at the very very end playin on the machines in the back?? They had one 2400+ that they couldnt give away for some reason earlier, got a chance at it but didnt win 🙁
CrackRabbit

Hmm, I started to leave when they started cleaning up. So did anyone win that last 2400+? Did you have to answer a question or what?
btw, I don't see myself in any of your pictures. 🙁 I was the geek wearing a Wile E. Coyote sweater. How come there wasn't a dance contest like the other places had?
 
yeah some girl won the cpu, i got several t-shirts the group that i was with walked away with 2 each
missed a pic, this is a shot of the crowd from where i was at...
 
one more for the City of Industry one... gosh, a software engineering final at 10:30 in the morning, then this AMD event at night, and a M$ IT in Education seminar at 8:30 Wednesday morning at their Irvine plant... gonna have no sleep for the next few nights 😛
 
I wanted to mention that I was at the Austin show. I managed to get my named pulled for the Battle of the Boxes in the 2nd round. I was the hyper guy on the end. The place was impossible to move around so when I got my NEW 62-BIT! (inside joke) processor, I didn't bother to stick around. It sounds like I didn't miss much.
 
Need help on mobo for 2400+. I won the 1800+ and mobo combo last year, and a 2400+ at the Houston stop this year. The mobo from last year is MSI K7T266PRO. I have Crucial DDR memory. Could you folks who have (or want to have) a 2400+ post in with mobo choices?
 
Originally posted by: ronniejay
Need help on mobo for 2400+. I won the 1800+ and mobo combo last year, and a 2400+ at the Houston stop this year. The mobo from last year is MSI K7T266PRO. I have Crucial DDR memory. Could you folks who have (or want to have) a 2400+ post in with mobo choices?

You have the exact same setup as me. I just completed the swap yesterday, and am about to put the combo on Ebay to finance the Asus A7V333-Raid that I bought to go w/the 2400+ (Newegg - $135ish). The Crucial was a straight swap, and didn't see the need to spend a bunch more money on PC2700, when the Crucial will overclock to that speed anyway. The system's been great so far; I ran a 24-hr loop on 3DMark2001, with not a glitch to be found, and the CPU never got above 44C.....Way to go, AMD! I'm really, really liking this 13 micron Tbred goodness 😀
 
I am almost certain that I will be buying an Asus A7N8X Deluxe
check out the 6-way nforce2 review on the front page of anandtech for information
 
Originally posted by: DEFIANT1
Originally posted by: ronniejay
Need help on mobo for 2400+. I won the 1800+ and mobo combo last year, and a 2400+ at the Houston stop this year. The mobo from last year is MSI K7T266PRO. I have Crucial DDR memory. Could you folks who have (or want to have) a 2400+ post in with mobo choices?

You have the exact same setup as me. I just completed the swap yesterday, and am about to put the combo on Ebay to finance the Asus A7V333-Raid that I bought to go w/the 2400+ (Newegg - $135ish). The Crucial was a straight swap, and didn't see the need to spend a bunch more money on PC2700, when the Crucial will overclock to that speed anyway. The system's been great so far; I ran a 24-hr loop on 3DMark2001, with not a glitch to be found, and the CPU never got above 44C.....Way to go, AMD! I'm really, really liking this 13 micron Tbred goodness 😀
What are you using on that thing?

I'm running the 2400+ from the San Jose show with a Swiftech MCX462-U and it runs at about 64C. I also have so many case fans that I have to tie my system down with rope to keep if from escaping.
 
Originally posted by: ynotravid
Originally posted by: DEFIANT1
Originally posted by: ronniejay
Need help on mobo for 2400+. I won the 1800+ and mobo combo last year, and a 2400+ at the Houston stop this year. The mobo from last year is MSI K7T266PRO. I have Crucial DDR memory. Could you folks who have (or want to have) a 2400+ post in with mobo choices?

You have the exact same setup as me. I just completed the swap yesterday, and am about to put the combo on Ebay to finance the Asus A7V333-Raid that I bought to go w/the 2400+ (Newegg - $135ish). The Crucial was a straight swap, and didn't see the need to spend a bunch more money on PC2700, when the Crucial will overclock to that speed anyway. The system's been great so far; I ran a 24-hr loop on 3DMark2001, with not a glitch to be found, and the CPU never got above 44C.....Way to go, AMD! I'm really, really liking this 13 micron Tbred goodness 😀
What are you using on that thing?

I'm running the 2400+ from the San Jose show with a Swiftech MCX462-U and it runs at about 64C. I also have so many case fans that I have to tie my system down with rope to keep if from escaping.

64C??? WTF?!? Something's wrong there. You might want to reseat your HSF with some new goo, and make sure you don't have it on backwards.

I've got a Swiftech MC370, 60 to 80mm fan adapter, and a cheap $2 fan from SVC pushing about 27CFM.
I do, however have This case that I bought off Ebay for $5 + shipping, and with it's 13 case fans (4x80mm in front, 2x80 & 2x120 on left, 2x80 on right, 2x80 in rear, 1x80 on top) not including the PSU fans, it keeps it mighty chilly inside!
 
oops i didnt realize i was supposed to post....i went to the austin one this past weekend
only a shirt and a hat...i was standing right next to the amd people in the back corner so just asked them for a shirt instead of fighting the crowds in the middle
 
Originally posted by: DEFIANT1
Originally posted by: ynotravid
Originally posted by: DEFIANT1
Originally posted by: ronniejay
Need help on mobo for 2400+. I won the 1800+ and mobo combo last year, and a 2400+ at the Houston stop this year. The mobo from last year is MSI K7T266PRO. I have Crucial DDR memory. Could you folks who have (or want to have) a 2400+ post in with mobo choices?
You have the exact same setup as me. I just completed the swap yesterday, and am about to put the combo on Ebay to finance the Asus A7V333-Raid that I bought to go w/the 2400+ (Newegg - $135ish). The Crucial was a straight swap, and didn't see the need to spend a bunch more money on PC2700, when the Crucial will overclock to that speed anyway. The system's been great so far; I ran a 24-hr loop on 3DMark2001, with not a glitch to be found, and the CPU never got above 44C.....Way to go, AMD! I'm really, really liking this 13 micron Tbred goodness 😀
What are you using on that thing?

I'm running the 2400+ from the San Jose show with a Swiftech MCX462-U and it runs at about 64C. I also have so many case fans that I have to tie my system down with rope to keep if from escaping.
64C??? WTF?!? Something's wrong there. You might want to reseat your HSF with some new goo, and make sure you don't have it on backwards.

I've got a Swiftech MC370, 60 to 80mm fan adapter, and a cheap $2 fan from SVC pushing about 27CFM.
I do, however have This case that I bought off Ebay for $5 + shipping, and with it's 13 case fans (4x80mm in front, 2x80 & 2x120 on left, 2x80 on right, 2x80 in rear, 1x80 on top) not including the PSU fans, it keeps it mighty chilly inside!
I am using arctic silver 3 and I definitely do not have the heatsinc on backwards.

I did however discard the enormous fan that came with the heatsinc if favor of a custom made (hack job) Double decker 80mm dojobby. But this only resulted in about a 1degree difference. Not to mension my Lian Li case has incredible airflow with 3 case fans and 2 power supply fans.

Oh well, I guess some have the touch, and some don't.
 
CITY OF INDUSTRY

ok guys if anyone wants to go into the VIP with me im gonna be wearing a black fleece sweater, dark blue fleece adidas pants with two white stripes, and white shoes, and especially a black and white backpack.
sorry its so late but i just got my pass. 6:25pm wish me luck!
 
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