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Asoka POWERLINE Homeplug Pluglink USB Bridge Model PL9710-USB Retail $135
Asoka POWERLINE Homeplug Pluglink Ethernet Bridge Model PL9610-Ethernet Retail $135
KEYBOARD
MICROSOFT OFFICE KEYBOARD USB & PS/2 VER. 1.0A - OEM $26
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Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 THX Certified 6 piece Personal Audio System $368
CDR
2x Lite On 48x12x48 CDRW Model LTR-48125W Retail $93
Just bought these off of newegg. Gonna be waiting for me as soon as I get back!
Asoka POWERLINE Homeplug Pluglink USB Bridge Model PL9710-USB Retail $135
Asoka POWERLINE Homeplug Pluglink Ethernet Bridge Model PL9610-Ethernet Retail $135
KEYBOARD
MICROSOFT OFFICE KEYBOARD USB & PS/2 VER. 1.0A - OEM $26
SPEAKERS
Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 THX Certified 6 piece Personal Audio System $368
CDR
2x Lite On 48x12x48 CDRW Model LTR-48125W Retail $93
Just bought these off of newegg. Gonna be waiting for me as soon as I get back!
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I paid 410 on ebay for mine
Nice System Alec
This new Dell 2001FP rocks.
GOt my XT intoday, and its great. You can tell a differnce big time in games at 1600x1200
Nice System Alec
This new Dell 2001FP rocks.
GOt my XT intoday, and its great. You can tell a differnce big time in games at 1600x1200
nice niec
yeah even my 9700PRO - a red cover plate over some corcuit gets darn hot!
it came in my dell system - one thing dell needs to work on is cooling - the pice got so hot i could not touch it! no wonder i had to have the card replaced!~
i want to volt mod my 9700 PRO so tempting i can only get about 350CORE and about 330 memory - so not even 9800PRO specs
we'll see!
yeah even my 9700PRO - a red cover plate over some corcuit gets darn hot!
it came in my dell system - one thing dell needs to work on is cooling - the pice got so hot i could not touch it! no wonder i had to have the card replaced!~
i want to volt mod my 9700 PRO so tempting i can only get about 350CORE and about 330 memory - so not even 9800PRO specs
we'll see!
yeah that is because 2004 will be brining
PCI EXpress (16x AGP)
DDR II in motherboards
new CPu Prescott and another one form Intel maybe if no delays
the new socket 939 for the AMD FX64
alot of new things coming out this year that is why i am trying to hold off as long as i can on my dualie rig i want to build.
PCI EXpress (16x AGP)
DDR II in motherboards
new CPu Prescott and another one form Intel maybe if no delays
the new socket 939 for the AMD FX64
alot of new things coming out this year that is why i am trying to hold off as long as i can on my dualie rig i want to build.
Quote:yeah that is because 2004 will be brining
PCI EXpress (16x AGP)
AGP 8X made stuff all difference to video card performance so I can't see PCI express making a difference. Is it just me or is putting the video card back on a shared bus a step backwards? All PCI devices share the same bus so having the video card compete for bandwidth from other devices like gigabit LAN, RAID controllers, etc a bad thing. AGP is separate from the PCI bus now so why not just raise the AGP spec again?
PCI EXpress (16x AGP)
AGP 8X made stuff all difference to video card performance so I can't see PCI express making a difference. Is it just me or is putting the video card back on a shared bus a step backwards? All PCI devices share the same bus so having the video card compete for bandwidth from other devices like gigabit LAN, RAID controllers, etc a bad thing. AGP is separate from the PCI bus now so why not just raise the AGP spec again?
Having recently switched to an ATI graphics card, I can agree with the superior 2D performance, especially with MPEG decoding. With my old MX200, I had poor or nonexistant DXVA and my system couldn't decode 1920x1088 MPEG2 streams sent by my HD tuner card but with the Radeon, I get about 20 to 40% CPU usage on HD streams and about 4 to 10% on 720x576 PAL ones. As well as the better CPU usage, I bet a better image with all of the enhancements.
TV out quality on Radeons is damn good too. The TV out on the Radeon blows the TV out on my crappy TNT2 in my other box away.
TV out quality on Radeons is damn good too. The TV out on the Radeon blows the TV out on my crappy TNT2 in my other box away.
I guess it all the extra bandwidth PCI Express will have(much better than PCI ). Considering that PCI has been around sence 1992 and hasn't been cahnged sense.
Quote:Quote:yeah that is because 2004 will be brining
PCI EXpress (16x AGP)
AGP 8X made stuff all difference to video card performance so I can't see PCI express making a difference. Is it just me or is putting the video card back on a shared bus a step backwards? All PCI devices share the same bus so having the video card compete for bandwidth from other devices like gigabit LAN, RAID controllers, etc a bad thing. AGP is separate from the PCI bus now so why not just raise the AGP spec again?
Quote:Quote:yeah that is because 2004 will be brining
PCI EXpress (16x AGP)
AGP 8X made stuff all difference to video card performance so I can't see PCI express making a difference. Is it just me or is putting the video card back on a shared bus a step backwards? All PCI devices share the same bus so having the video card compete for bandwidth from other devices like gigabit LAN, RAID controllers, etc a bad thing. AGP is separate from the PCI bus now so why not just raise the AGP spec again?
ATi has always had excellent video output along with their excellent DVD decoding as well.
This is why it's hard to make a choice of new graphics card unless you have one of those nice 42" or larger plasma displays. Then the choice becomes clear, ATi all the way
Also check out the PCI-X sig for more on the specs.
This is why it's hard to make a choice of new graphics card unless you have one of those nice 42" or larger plasma displays. Then the choice becomes clear, ATi all the way
Also check out the PCI-X sig for more on the specs.
Sapphire Radeon 9600XT and an Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe.
I just recently purchased a Celestica Radeon X800 Pro thru work. I couldn't believe how much faster it is over my older GeForce FX 5600, the display looks much cleaner and crisper as well, and this is thru a KVM switch box
Trying to get my system ready for Doom 3 and Half-Life 2, need I say more...
Trying to get my system ready for Doom 3 and Half-Life 2, need I say more...
Wow this is an old thread resurrection.
Okay this is what I got.
P4 3.0e ghz processor
asus P4C800 motherboard both were FREE.
and an LG GSA-4120B 12x DVD+/- burner (does Double Layer discs as well) and that was $129.00 CDN.
I lucked out on the processor and mobo and I couldn't resist the price despite having been an AMD user the last four years or so...
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Okay this is what I got.
P4 3.0e ghz processor
asus P4C800 motherboard both were FREE.
and an LG GSA-4120B 12x DVD+/- burner (does Double Layer discs as well) and that was $129.00 CDN.
I lucked out on the processor and mobo and I couldn't resist the price despite having been an AMD user the last four years or so...
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yeah I got the burner at www.dealsdirect.ca in case anyone else is interested.
so my current set up is
P4 3.0E ghz
asus P4C800-Deluxe
1GB pc 2700 (which I need to upgrade soon)
Ati X800 256MB vid card
Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
LG GSA-4120B 12x DVD+/- burner
So now I anxiously awaiting my pre-ordered copy of DOOM3.
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so my current set up is
P4 3.0E ghz
asus P4C800-Deluxe
1GB pc 2700 (which I need to upgrade soon)
Ati X800 256MB vid card
Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS
LG GSA-4120B 12x DVD+/- burner
So now I anxiously awaiting my pre-ordered copy of DOOM3.
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Not Doom3 related, but I bought a Canon Elura 65 in preparation for my son's birth...
I picked up an Athlon XP 2400+ and am enjoying lower temps and a faster speed. Under load, I've got 13-14*C lower with the same heatsink and fan.
IN the last month, I bought an Apple G5 tower (dual 2.0's) and a 23" Display, 15" powerbook for school, and an IPOD
The very last thing I bought was a Linksys Cable Modem/DSL Router, so that I won't have to let my PC share its internet connection (DSL) and thus have to leave it on all the time.
Originally posted by Alec§taar:
Quote:Originally posted by sapiens74:Quote:IN the last month, I bought an Apple G5 tower (dual 2.0's) and a 23" Display, 15" powerbook for school, and an IPOD
I love those! Apple, I almost "HATE" to say it? Has the NICEST Operating System interface out there in MacOS X 10.3 "Panther"... & it's built on UNIX/FreeBSD core stability (some of the best there is for consumer-grade OS stuff), + Mach micro-kernel iirc developed again, iirc, @ Carnegie-Mellon... = = Good Stuff!
(I am not alone in that either: What do you see more of in the way of KDE desktop skins for Linux? Apple OsX skins for it... it is PRETTY, with the 'aqua' look!)
* Top that off with a TRUE object-oriented shell taken from a previous project Mr. Steve Jobs was involved in with in NeXT, & you get what you get: Again, excellent stuff!
(Wish I could afford one of those...)
APK
P.S.=> How's that stuff treating you so far Jon? apk
O its great, I really love my 2 MAC's. Use my PC for gaming only now.
Quote:Originally posted by sapiens74:Quote:IN the last month, I bought an Apple G5 tower (dual 2.0's) and a 23" Display, 15" powerbook for school, and an IPOD
I love those! Apple, I almost "HATE" to say it? Has the NICEST Operating System interface out there in MacOS X 10.3 "Panther"... & it's built on UNIX/FreeBSD core stability (some of the best there is for consumer-grade OS stuff), + Mach micro-kernel iirc developed again, iirc, @ Carnegie-Mellon... = = Good Stuff!
(I am not alone in that either: What do you see more of in the way of KDE desktop skins for Linux? Apple OsX skins for it... it is PRETTY, with the 'aqua' look!)
* Top that off with a TRUE object-oriented shell taken from a previous project Mr. Steve Jobs was involved in with in NeXT, & you get what you get: Again, excellent stuff!
(Wish I could afford one of those...)
APK
P.S.=> How's that stuff treating you so far Jon? apk
O its great, I really love my 2 MAC's. Use my PC for gaming only now.
I picked up the Logitech Cordless MX Duo on sale, pretty slick. Although ironically for being cordless the receiver has a charging station that installs to the USB port and an adapter that goes to wall, nothing is truly wireless and cordless.
OK, this post is not exactly something I purchased in the last week but it's about as close as you come without purchasing
Anyways, my employer needed somebody to test out the Aopen Xcube AV Editions, check them out HERE!
So I got to take home (2)Two of these boxes over the weekend to play around with, yes that's right, two of them
Well, I need to finish geeking out over these and I will post more info from work tomorrow morning into the afternoon on what I like/dislike about these SFF machines
Anyways, my employer needed somebody to test out the Aopen Xcube AV Editions, check them out HERE!
So I got to take home (2)Two of these boxes over the weekend to play around with, yes that's right, two of them
Well, I need to finish geeking out over these and I will post more info from work tomorrow morning into the afternoon on what I like/dislike about these SFF machines
Since the EDIT option expired I'll have to post a new reply, so here's what I like/dislike about the Aopen Xcube AV Edition.
Pros:
SFF(Small Form Factor) Design makes it ideal for a home media center placement, like any other Hi-Fi equipment.
Aluminum chassis for added weight savings and better cooling, this includes the power supply also being made of an aluminum cage.
4-in-1 card reader in place of floppy disk drive.
Front panel connectors including Audio, USB and Firewire.
Prescott CPU ready motherboard with dual channel memory slots.
Support for both SATA and PATA HD's.
Comes with a separate TV/FM Radio tuner PCI card.
Remote Control that basically covers all the functionality you could want.
Home Theater Software app by a third party software developer, in this case Intervideo. It requires Windows 2000 Pro/XP Home or Pro to run properly.
Comes with an all Copper CPU heatsink fan along with the Smart Fan control on the motherboard BIOS for quiter operation.
Cool black design makes it look like other Hi-Fi equipment in your rack or media center.
One PCI and One AGP slot available on the motherboard, however since the TV/FM Radio tuner card takes the PCI slot you only have an option to add a decent graphics card to the AGP slot.
Cons:
No room for an internal floppy drive, USB only and external, sorry about this you legacy folks out there.
The Smart CPU Fan control seems to be too conservative in it's settings, with a Prescott core CPU the cube can become something akin to a space heater
Only room for a single HD, so make it a very large capacity drive as you can only add external USB/Firewire drives
Only room for a single Optical drive, so make it a DVD-RW to get the most out of this box.
Pros:
SFF(Small Form Factor) Design makes it ideal for a home media center placement, like any other Hi-Fi equipment.
Aluminum chassis for added weight savings and better cooling, this includes the power supply also being made of an aluminum cage.
4-in-1 card reader in place of floppy disk drive.
Front panel connectors including Audio, USB and Firewire.
Prescott CPU ready motherboard with dual channel memory slots.
Support for both SATA and PATA HD's.
Comes with a separate TV/FM Radio tuner PCI card.
Remote Control that basically covers all the functionality you could want.
Home Theater Software app by a third party software developer, in this case Intervideo. It requires Windows 2000 Pro/XP Home or Pro to run properly.
Comes with an all Copper CPU heatsink fan along with the Smart Fan control on the motherboard BIOS for quiter operation.
Cool black design makes it look like other Hi-Fi equipment in your rack or media center.
One PCI and One AGP slot available on the motherboard, however since the TV/FM Radio tuner card takes the PCI slot you only have an option to add a decent graphics card to the AGP slot.
Cons:
No room for an internal floppy drive, USB only and external, sorry about this you legacy folks out there.
The Smart CPU Fan control seems to be too conservative in it's settings, with a Prescott core CPU the cube can become something akin to a space heater
Only room for a single HD, so make it a very large capacity drive as you can only add external USB/Firewire drives
Only room for a single Optical drive, so make it a DVD-RW to get the most out of this box.
Recent purchases:
A Sony DRU-710A Dual-Layer capable DVD Burner
An ASUS P4P800-X motherboard (Pentium4 w/ Intel 865 chipset, Dual Channel DDR RAM support, SATA support [the main reason I bought it])
A Seagate Barracuda (7200RPM) 200GB SATA hard disk (for use with the above mobo)
Sparkle GeForce4 MX-4000 video card (for my brother's old PC)
2 Coaxial IDE ATA-133 cables (replacing the standard ribbon types to reduce cable mess)
A Sony DRU-710A Dual-Layer capable DVD Burner
An ASUS P4P800-X motherboard (Pentium4 w/ Intel 865 chipset, Dual Channel DDR RAM support, SATA support [the main reason I bought it])
A Seagate Barracuda (7200RPM) 200GB SATA hard disk (for use with the above mobo)
Sparkle GeForce4 MX-4000 video card (for my brother's old PC)
2 Coaxial IDE ATA-133 cables (replacing the standard ribbon types to reduce cable mess)