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old.Stuart_Granger
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I wanna know what you've all got, so I can upgrade & beat you
I am currently running:
AMD XP 2000+, 512MB PC2100 DDR, ABIT KR7A RAID, 2X120GB ATA133 IDE Drives on RAID0 (as one big 240GB drive, you can't scandisk this bugger in Win98 ), 40x12x40x CDRW, Pioneer 16x40x slot DVD, Coolermaster Extreme-XS Case, Creative Labs 64-bit sound, D-Link 10/100Mbps NOC, Leadtek 128MB GeForce3 Ti200 GC, 19" Iiyama CRT with Sony Trinitron FST screen.
^ This bugger be smoove as a peach, loads up in under 25 seconds & the 256kbps/2Mbps ADSL connection makes pings at under 30 when playing DoD, TFC, etc.
This is not meh only machine, I got quite a number. I've got one which is a Dual P3, I've got an old AMD K62 450 and a K6 300, a AMD K7 1400 (has a nice new Geforce4 card in it and 1GB DDR memory) ... and that's just at meh home .. all networked up and ready for schtuff that I do with PCs ... anyone got any suggestions what I can do with all these machines (besides nothing or selling them, or setting up lan games)
Speak to you soon.
With thanks
Stu Granger
I am currently running:
AMD XP 2000+, 512MB PC2100 DDR, ABIT KR7A RAID, 2X120GB ATA133 IDE Drives on RAID0 (as one big 240GB drive, you can't scandisk this bugger in Win98 ), 40x12x40x CDRW, Pioneer 16x40x slot DVD, Coolermaster Extreme-XS Case, Creative Labs 64-bit sound, D-Link 10/100Mbps NOC, Leadtek 128MB GeForce3 Ti200 GC, 19" Iiyama CRT with Sony Trinitron FST screen.
^ This bugger be smoove as a peach, loads up in under 25 seconds & the 256kbps/2Mbps ADSL connection makes pings at under 30 when playing DoD, TFC, etc.
This is not meh only machine, I got quite a number. I've got one which is a Dual P3, I've got an old AMD K62 450 and a K6 300, a AMD K7 1400 (has a nice new Geforce4 card in it and 1GB DDR memory) ... and that's just at meh home .. all networked up and ready for schtuff that I do with PCs ... anyone got any suggestions what I can do with all these machines (besides nothing or selling them, or setting up lan games)
Speak to you soon.
With thanks
Stu Granger