crazyjointje 0 Report post Posted June 1, 2009 crazy wrm koop je geen nieuwe laptop? kijk op marktplaats is Transalated: Crazy why u dont buy a new one on the net I'm not going to buy a new laptop because i'm saving up to buy a new Gaming PC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
♠Grim♂ Reaper 1666◙ 17 Report post Posted June 1, 2009 usually its cheaper to buy the parts and built it yourself or i suppose newegg would be buying the parts and they build it 4 u Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raybob 0 Report post Posted June 26, 2009 usually its cheaper to buy the parts and built it yourself or i suppose newegg would be buying the parts and they build it 4 u Nah, Newegg doesn't build PCs. My New System: Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R EVGA GeForce GTX 275 Intel Core i7 920 XIGMATEK Dark-Knight Cooler LG BD-ROM Drive WD Caviar Black 1TB Corsair TX750 ASUS My-Cinema PHC3-100 HDTV Tuner OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600 6GB RAM 19-in-1 Media Reader and External Floppy Antec 900 Vista 64 OCZ Vertex 60GB Cooler Master 120mm Fan OCZ Freeze 2.5 to 3.5" HDD Converter External 16x DVD Burner 2x Internal DVD Burners with LS LG W2253TQ Monitor Logitech EX110 Cordless Desktop Logitech Z-2300 200W Speakers Canon MP530 External 120GB HDD Netgear Wireless-G Router 80GB Internal IDE HDD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
archer9234 20 Report post Posted June 26, 2009 Wait wth... Everything is great except the IDE HDD. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gtabttffan 0 Report post Posted June 27, 2009 (edited) System Information ------------------ Machine name: Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition SP2 System Manufacturer: Dell System Model: Dimension 4400 Processor: Intel Pentium 4 1.9GHz~ Video: Ndvdia GeForce 3 Ti500 64MB Memory: 1 GB RAM Page File: 798MB used, 2015MB total Windows Dir: C:\Windows DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c DX Setup Parameters: Not found DxDiag Version: 6.00.6000.16386 32bit Unicode Hopefully i'll get a better vid card soon! I can't go more than 5 min. without a crash Edited July 11, 2009 by gtabttflover Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ArticLight 0 Report post Posted June 28, 2009 (edited) Wait wth... Everything is great except the IDE HDD. That's a fail indeed, use a SATA HDD! And it isn't correct. The most 1366 socket motherboards don't even have a IDE connector. :S But your motherboard has one. xD Also, why 1 external and 2 internal DVD burners? Edited June 28, 2009 by ArticLight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JKos12 Report post Posted July 4, 2009 I have 2 systems: Sys 1: Processor: AMD Athlon XP Barton @ 1833 MHz (overclocked to 2 GHz) HDD: Western Digital 160 GB RAM: Kingston and some unknown stick - 1,25 GB Optical drive: Sony Optiarc AD-7203A Graphics: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 128 MB OS: Windows XP Professional SP3 Sys 2: HP Compaq nx7400 laptop Processor: Intel Core Duo T2250 @ 1733 MHz HDD: Fujitsu 80 GB Optical drive: LG GMA-4092N Graphics: Intel GMA 945 OS: Windows 7 RC1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daangelo29 5 Report post Posted July 18, 2009 My Acer Aspire L310 PC is still broken because of the f*cked up BIOS, so I'm currently my dad's laptop, a Toshiba Satellite A25-S307: Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz 1 GB RAM (upgraded) 60 GB HDD space (IDE) Trident CyberBlade XP2 AGP 4x graphics (32 MB VRAM) Realtek AC '97 with DirectSound emulator Wireless LAN connection (11 MB / sec; faster than that crappy D-Link Wireless peripheral that's supposed to be 43 MB / sec faster) External laser mouse (CD-R King lol), keyboard (Newmen) and monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 740N) The thing works like a medium-end PC than a 4-year old crappy laptop. Still works great, in short (I'm guessing it's the RAM upgrade). It can't play games decently though, so I'm using my bro's PC at the moment, which has an NVIDIA GeForce 7500 LE, 1.5 GB RAM and an overclocked Core 2 Duo, for gaming 'till I find a way to fix my mini-PC. If I can't, I may get that high-end gaming laptop my dad promised sooner than expected (YAY). Anyone here planning to get the new Mac OS X (10.6 Snow Leopard)? That is your real name for me, and I will always call you that. He mentioned the name "Mielemann" in the SpillOver forum. I also noticed that he always spell "man" with 2 N's. Either he's being an idiot and can't spell right, or he finds the word with double N's cool, or both. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iMaster 0 Report post Posted August 4, 2009 iMac 20", aluminium casing, year of production 2008. Mac OS X 10.5.7 (64-bit) Intel Core2Duo 2.66Ghz 2x1GB RAM, 800Mhz each 300GB HDD ATI Radeon 2600XT Pro, 256MB of VRAM Matmake like a tree, and get outta herea DVD-R, maximum speed - 16x Airport Extreme WLAN card (802.11g protocol) Intel HD Audio stereo system 8 USB 2.0 ports Bluetooth 20" 1050p LCD. Technically the same, but I am adding 2 HDDs, one is 150 and the second one is 500GB. Plus an extra 22" Asus screen 720p. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raybob 0 Report post Posted August 22, 2009 MY NEW PC (And the love of my life XD) Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R Motherboard Corsair 750TX 750W PSU Antec 900 with extra COOLER MASTER TLF-S12-EB 120mm Fan Vista Home Premium 64-bit OCZ Platinum 6GB DDR3 1600 RAM WD Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB SATA HDD WD Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB SATA HDD OCZ Vertex Series OCZSSD2-1VTX60G 60GB SSD and Icy Dock SSD Adapter Boot Drive ICY DOCK 2.5 to 3.5" Drive Bay Adapter LG Black 6X BD-ROM/ HD-DVD ROM SATA Internal Blu-Ray Reader/ DVD Burner SAMSUNG 22x DVD Burner with LightScribe SAMSUNG 22x DVD Burner with LightScribe Intel Core i7 920 XIGMATEK Dark Knight 120mm CPU Cooler External Floppy/ 19-in-1 Media Card Reader LG W2353V-PF Black 23" HDMI 1080 1920x1080 LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2, 50000:1 JVC 61" 1080i HDTV via VGA ASUS My-Cinema HDTV Card EVGA 896-P3-1170-AR GeForce GTX 275 896MB GPU Memorex External 16x DVD Burner LG External Blu-Ray Burner Canon MP530 Printer Logitech Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Logitech Z-2300 2.1 200W Speakers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Miele Mann @ 88 MPH Report post Posted August 23, 2009 My Acer Aspire L310 PC is still broken because of the f*cked up BIOS, so I'm currently my dad's laptop, a Toshiba Satellite A25-S307: Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz 1 GB RAM (upgraded) 60 GB HDD space (IDE) Trident CyberBlade XP2 AGP 4x graphics (32 MB VRAM) Realtek AC '97 with DirectSound emulator Wireless LAN connection (11 MB / sec; faster than that crappy D-Link Wireless peripheral that's supposed to be 43 MB / sec faster) External laser mouse (CD-R King lol), keyboard (Newmen) and monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 740N) The thing works like a medium-end PC than a 4-year old crappy laptop. Still works great, in short (I'm guessing it's the RAM upgrade). It can't play games decently though, so I'm using my bro's PC at the moment, which has an NVIDIA GeForce 7500 LE, 1.5 GB RAM and an overclocked Core 2 Duo, for gaming 'till I find a way to fix my mini-PC. If I can't, I may get that high-end gaming laptop my dad promised sooner than expected (YAY). Anyone here planning to get the new Mac OS X (10.6 Snow Leopard)? He mentioned the name "Mielemann" in the SpillOver forum. I also noticed that he always spell "man" with 2 N's. Either he's being an idiot and can't spell right, or he finds the word with double N's cool, or both. Mann is german people, Ask Mini-Me instead Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daangelo29 5 Report post Posted August 25, 2009 Just got a new laptop, an HP G60-235DX. Re-posting specs here. (posted them at the New Releases thread earlier) Windows Vista: Home Premium / Mac OS X 10 (PearPC emulation) Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.0 GHz 3 GB RAM 320 GB Hard Disk Space Conexant High Definition SmartAudio 221 / Intel High Definition Audio HDMI Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics 533 MHz video processing speed Pixel/Vertex Shader 4 (hardware) Hardware T&L DirectX 10 support 1.2 GB VRAM HDMI port @Mielemann: lol ok. Apologies for what I've said before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
♠Grim♂ Reaper 1666◙ 17 Report post Posted August 25, 2009 does the 3gb you have got angelo mean 1 x 2gb ddr2 and 1 x 1gb ddr2 sticks? because if it does then it will most likely not be running in dual channel mode Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iMaster 0 Report post Posted August 25, 2009 It could mean a 32-bit OS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joe Statler 0 Report post Posted August 25, 2009 well the motherboard I'm getting supports 4gb of ram 32-bit and 24gb of ram 64-bit. So I wonder which one would be better. hmm? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daangelo29 5 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 It could mean a 32-bit OS. Having a 32-bit OS doesn't mean you can't have a RAM more than 3 GB. My sis' laptop has 4 GB of RAM AND a 32-bit Windows Vista OS. Forgot to mention in the New Releases thread that I'm going for a RAM upgrade too (my laptop supports 4 GB RAM) in addition to the CPU upgrade, but I won't be getting both soon. And since I really don't see it affecting performance (in a bad way) at all, and it's a DDR3 SDRAM so there's more to it than just a RAM, it doesn't worry me much at the moment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saiyaman 0 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 Having a 32-bit OS doesn't mean you can't have a RAM more than 3 GB. My sis' laptop has 4 GB of RAM AND a 32-bit Windows Vista OS. I agree with him, my laptop is 4GB RAM with 32 Bit Vista and my PC is 4GB RAM with 32 Bit XP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
archer9234 20 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 But 4GB is your maximum limit. While 64 bit is 24GB if I remember. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iMaster 0 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 Not for all, there is a certain limit as well. My iMac's motherboard can only support 4GB of RAM, while the newer ones support 8, and Mac Pros support up to 32GB of RAM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
archer9234 20 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 (edited) Maximum readable limit on 32 bit OS's is 4GB ram. It doesn't understand anything higher. You can install 10gb all you want. It won't read the rest. Edited August 27, 2009 by archer9234 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joe Statler 0 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 (edited) Maybe if Mac still used Motorola chipsets instead of turning over to intel, maybe the 8 gigs on 32-bit would work, but we'll never know. But then as you said, it's the OS which is the deciding factor. Edited August 28, 2009 by Joe Statler Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daangelo29 5 Report post Posted August 28, 2009 The maximum RAM for 32-bit OS's is 4096 MB RAM. If I try upgrading it to that amount of RAM, my VRAM will also go higher, from 1309 MB to 2046-2618 MB. My iMac's motherboard can only support 4GB of RAM, while the newer ones support 8, and Mac Pros support up to 32GB of RAM. Macs are beasts when it comes to RAM. The latest Mac OS X (10.6) will support a maximum of 16 TB RAM. Though it is impossible at the moment to install that many memory modules, the OS WILL still support such an amount of RAM. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RG 1 Report post Posted August 28, 2009 Macs are beasts when it comes to RAM. The latest Mac OS X (10.6) will support a maximum of 16 TB RAM. Though it is impossible at the moment to install that many memory modules, the OS WILL still support such an amount of RAM. It came out today, so someone could try and "add" as many RAMs as possible . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iMaster 0 Report post Posted August 29, 2009 Gonna buy Snow Leopard tomorrow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daangelo29 5 Report post Posted August 29, 2009 Not gonna buy Snow Leopard anytime soon. Other than college work, I'm basically surrounded by Mac haters or I-don't-care-ers. Only about 6.5% of the computer users in the PH are Mac users (counting only those who chose Mac as their personal computer), and being able to find a Mac is EXTREMELY rare here in the Philippines, not to mention the prices of computers here are doubled. While you can buy a high-end gaming custom PC complete with a widescreen monitor, gaming keyboard, mouse, Class 1 or 2 graphics, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive and a Windows OS with approximately $500, expect being able to only buy a 2 GB RAM mid-end laptop with the same amount of dough here in the PH, and the OS is not even included in the price (you'll need to add more than $100 for the OS's installation). My laptop, for instance, costs less than $500 in the US, while it costs $857 here in the PH. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites