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***Uber System Poll 2.0***

Originally posted by: Duvie
What are you going to do with thisd data...something useful I hope

Well, honestly...I had no intention to do anything with it. It's just out of curiosity. If someone else wants to do something with the data, well....then it's here. Just basically out of curiosity.
 
Core:
Athlon 64 @ 2.4GHz w/Zalman 7000
1GB of PC3200 in DC
ATI Radeon X850 XT PCI-e

Displays:
Viewsonic VA1912wb 19" widescreen LCD
Samsung 150s 15" LCD

Drives:
80GB SATA main drive
120GB IDE storage drive
DVD-ROM + DVD+-RW

O/S:
Windows XP - custom 250MB nLite+RyanVM ISO
Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy Eft - 32-bit. hardware OpenGL enabled 😀

Misc:
Cheap case. 2x80mm intakes, 1x120mm exhaust.

Internet:
T1/T3+ (university) 😀

Basically a budget workstation/gaming rig. I buy almost exclusively from FS/FT now to save a few bucks. When you have less than $1K all the time, you gotta be frugal...
 
Main system:

Asus W3J

Intel Core Duo @ 1.86GHz w/Stock air cooler
1GB DDR2 667MHz
ATI MR X1600
Display: Stock 14" WXGA
Drives: 100GB 5400RPM IDE + DVD+-RW Optical Drive
O/S: Windows XP
Internet: School
 
The early numbers are pretty much what I would expect from the AT crowd. My case is not lit by choice, but i clicked "yes". I wanna see the box with 10+ fans!
 
i am surpised to see so many people with floppy drivers
why would anybody use them, seriously?
any floppy info should have been transfered to CD long time ago.

why would anybody waste $20 and computer power for a floppy drive?
 
Originally posted by: jhh979s
Floppy drives are like $5 and they are still useful for certain things like bios flashes for example.

Yeah i fyou want like a 70% chance of it failing. Use a Windows Based Flashing App from the HDD, must safer and easier. Floppy drives are pointless (You can just as easily use a USB Flash Drive or a Bootable CD for anything else)

-Kevin
 
Originally posted by: Gamingphreek
Originally posted by: jhh979s
Floppy drives are like $5 and they are still useful for certain things like bios flashes for example.

Yeah i fyou want like a 70% chance of it failing. Use a Windows Based Flashing App from the HDD, must safer and easier. Floppy drives are pointless (You can just as easily use a USB Flash Drive or a Bootable CD for anything else)

-Kevin

where do you get this 70% chance from? i have never, knock on wood, had an issue with bios flashes from floppy and until the last couple of years you couldn't even do it from within windows.
 
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