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DiepLuc
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Joined: March 23, 2010
Posts: 1187
Posted: 2012-01-06 08:25   
Quote:
On 2012-01-06 07:52, Kenny_Naboo[+R] wrote:
Girls... Pfft. They don't care abt our macho chest thumping. They just wanna know how big your bank account is.


Who does not care about privilege?
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Eledore Massis [R33]
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Templar Knights


Joined: May 26, 2002
Posts: 2694
From: tsohlacoLocalhost
Posted: 2012-01-06 08:52   
My latest addition to my 'personal' computer club.
IBM Z9 2094-S18
16 CPU's (don't ask wich, as it is all IBM branded)
16 ICFs #781 Supports
160 Gb of ram (don't ask wich, as it is all IBM branded)
GPU: IBM Managment Control Interface Z @ 128Kb! graphics memory

and the 34 that came with it.
HP Proliant DL560
4x Xeon 3.0Ghz
1 Gb PC2100 (2x 512)
Integrated GPU Unspecified 8mb
36gb 10K SCSI

These where our R&D cluster test setup. No longer in use so just confiscated them.
I Currently still use them for there origional purpous, simulating our #1 cluster to load balance.
Haven't found a other task for them yet. Maybe Rosetta@home if i ever get the time and help to re-program the mainframe.

I am still looking at trying to build me a dedicated gaming rigg that equalizes anything you guys got. but maybe i will in time for christmass.


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MrSparkle
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Joined: August 13, 2001
Posts: 1912
From: mrsparkle
Posted: 2012-01-06 21:14   
Quote:

Your PC, your supercar, your superbike, and all your gadgets are boy's toys. Good for bragging rights to show all the other boys that you're a bigger man with a bigger penis. I mean, that's why we're rolling in the MV in our EADs n Siphons, powered by Intel Core i7s and GTX580s. So the n00b-toobs in their Core 2 Duo powered dessies and cruisers.... Well, they see us rollin', they hatin'...

It's all abt me with the bigger e-peen, using it to p-slap u in your v-face, yo!


Girls... Pfft. They don't care abt our macho chest thumping. They just wanna know how big your bank account is.



A supercar tells them you have a big bank account. Girls have their hair, guys have their car. Not every female will be persuaded, but enough of them will, certainly more than those that would be persuaded by a 1337 computer.

(not coincidentally, the ones most persuaded by a supercar may be the ones you least want to have a serious relationship with. Yeah, that's right goldiggers!)

Your Mercedes Benz 380 SL will definitely make an impression on the ladies. Your i7 3960k with 16 gigs RAM and dual GTX 590 SLI will not And in the extremely rare case it does, omg you have a keeper!
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Kenny_Naboo
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Joined: January 11, 2010
Posts: 3823
From: LobsterTown
Posted: 2012-01-06 22:09   
Quote:

On 2012-01-06 21:14, MrSparkle wrote:
Quote:

Your PC, your supercar, your superbike, and all your gadgets are boy's toys. Good for bragging rights to show all the other boys that you're a bigger man with a bigger penis. I mean, that's why we're rolling in the MV in our EADs n Siphons, powered by Intel Core i7s and GTX580s. So the n00b-toobs in their Core 2 Duo powered dessies and cruisers.... Well, they see us rollin', they hatin'...

It's all abt me with the bigger e-peen, using it to p-slap u in your v-face, yo!


Girls... Pfft. They don't care abt our macho chest thumping. They just wanna know how big your bank account is.



A supercar tells them you have a big bank account. Girls have their hair, guys have their car. Not every female will be persuaded, but enough of them will, certainly more than those that would be persuaded by a 1337 computer.

(not coincidentally, the ones most persuaded by a supercar may be the ones you least want to have a serious relationship with. Yeah, that's right goldiggers!)

Your Mercedes Benz 380 SL will definitely make an impression on the ladies. Your i7 3960k with 16 gigs RAM and dual GTX 590 SLI will not And in the extremely rare case it does, omg you have a keeper!




Heh heh. U got a point there.

But hot nerd chicks are few and far between. Most of them, I wouldn't touch with a fork.



That being said, I'm still using a Core 2 Duo PC with a dual Xfire Radeon HD38xx card. Good enough for DS, but not enough for anything current! No hot chicks for me. On the plus side, the nerd chicks are ignoring me too.




[ This Message was edited by: Kenny_Naboo[+R] on 2012-01-07 00:03 ]
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Rebels
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Joined: September 10, 2009
Posts: 24
From: Behind you
Posted: 2012-01-07 01:42   
Z1 (computer)
Memory: 64 words of 22 bits
Clock speed: 1 Hz
Registers: Two floating-point registers of 22 bits each
Arithmetic Unit: Four basic operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide) for binary floating point numbers
Weight: 1,000 kg (2,200 lb)
Average calculation speed: addition 5 seconds, multiplication 10 seconds
Area of Application: Prototype
Input: Decimal floating point numbers
Output: Decimal floating point numbers

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woodburner
Chief Marshal

Joined: November 02, 2010
Posts: 34
Posted: 2012-01-07 10:14   
All you need to know is thats its MASSIVE
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Kestalkayden
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Joined: June 04, 2005
Posts: 85
Posted: 2012-01-07 12:38   
Quote:

On 2012-01-06 08:52, Eledore Massis [R33] wrote:
My latest addition to my 'personal' computer club.
IBM Z9 2094-S18
16 CPU's (don't ask wich, as it is all IBM branded)
16 ICFs #781 Supports
160 Gb of ram (don't ask wich, as it is all IBM branded)
GPU: IBM Managment Control Interface Z @ 128Kb! graphics memory

and the 34 that came with it.
HP Proliant DL560
4x Xeon 3.0Ghz
1 Gb PC2100 (2x 512)
Integrated GPU Unspecified 8mb
36gb 10K SCSI




O___O I'd totally love even a portion of that for my rendering projects. That just made me cry a little inside.
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Ship-Of-Fools
2nd Rear Admiral
Angry Mob

Joined: June 10, 2004
Posts: 415
From: USA
Posted: 2012-01-07 20:11   
on sale at walmart

hp dv7 notebook

AMD phenom II N850 triple core
2.20 ghz
4gb ram
64bit
windows 7

i dont remember what it cost i was in a hurry and threw it in the cart without looking at specs or price and needed a new one ...
cause i ran over my last one with a Semi....long story
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Entil-Zha the Starkiller
Chief Marshal
Ravenous Wolfpack Clan


Joined: May 02, 2005
Posts: 261
From: Arizona - Where DST is a myth
Posted: 2012-01-09 00:50   
I'll list what I have in the simplest terms since I dont remember all the little technical info off the top of my head.

NOW: Arrived & assembled during Thanksgiving week of 2011.

Self-Built
AMD II 640 quad core 3.0Ghz
8gb RAM (32gb is max I can go...though I doubt I ever will)
GeForce 210 512mb (ATM since the build took all the rest of my money for now...but will be getting a GeForce GTS 550Ti 1gb)
320gb HD
Win 7 64bit
Cost to build: ~$510 in hardware & ~$650 after including the OS

Note: Could have done better with the CPU but this was a budget build that still has lots of room for upgrades in the future and it will run just about anything I'd want...as soon as I can get the money saved for the $130 vid card.

OLD machine (still have): Got it back in May 2005 when XP was still an option (and actually a bit cheaper than Vista which was new at the time).

DELL
AMD 64 x2 4000+ 2.1Ghz
3gb RAM
GeForce 210 (came with a 7300LE...got a donor 8400GS that took a dump on me a few months back)
250gb HD
Win XP SP3
Cost: just over $500 after S&H

Note: Effectively at its limit for upgrades from the start since it was on the low end even in 05. Has done fine over the years but wasn't really worth popping Win7 in and hope it will handle anything really new. It's a keeper though and will serve to store backups and other vitals.

[ This Message was edited by: Entil-Zha the Starkiller on 2012-01-09 13:55 ]
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Enterprise
Chief Marshal

Joined: May 19, 2002
Posts: 2576
From: Hawthorne, Nevada
Posted: 2012-01-09 06:55   
Wee. I guess I could throw in my own.

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.

CPU: Intel Core i7 960@ 3.2 GHz

Ram: 6 GB Triple Channel DDR3 @ 530MHz

Graphics: 2x ATI Radeon HD 5850

Hard Drives: 1 125 GB SSD, 1 1TB storage. Both SATA

Currently playing on a 42' Vizio TV.

And for bonus points, a blurry picture in all its glory:

http://imgur.com/WNgun



-Ent
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MrSparkle
Marshal

Joined: August 13, 2001
Posts: 1912
From: mrsparkle
Posted: 2012-01-09 23:33   
What case is that ent? It looks similar to my HAF X but without the blue LED lights in the fans.

This is basically what mine looks like on the outside: http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f76/gotta-haf-blue-haf-x-pics-233005/. It's gigantic, especially compared to the old 1999 plain white case I was using with almost no fans or cooling capabilities.
[ This Message was edited by: MrSparkle on 2012-01-09 23:40 ]
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Enterprise
Chief Marshal

Joined: May 19, 2002
Posts: 2576
From: Hawthorne, Nevada
Posted: 2012-01-10 08:30   
I can't remember for the life of me, it was almost 2 years ago that I got this thing.

It is a monster though, without LED lights and the front is pretty much just to keep track of the current temp (usually runs around 30-35C).




-Ent
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MrSparkle
Marshal

Joined: August 13, 2001
Posts: 1912
From: mrsparkle
Posted: 2012-01-10 11:48   
That front panel display didn't come with the cooler though, did it? That's something I may want to get for myself in the near future, for the summer. It runs cool enough right now, at about 30-35 like yours. But it's winter.
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Blackjack [DBL]
Grand Admiral
Faster than Light


Joined: February 25, 2011
Posts: 344
From: The land of venomous reptiles.
Posted: 2012-01-11 22:33   
Ill throw mine in

Dell XPS 8300
3.4GHz Intel CPU (multicore i think)
1.7 Tb Hard drive
12 Gb of ram
NVIDIA GeForce GT 545
Running Windows 7 64 bit
My only complaint is that it doesn't have enough USB ports...

And here's a picture


[ This Message was edited by: Perseverance *TO* on 2012-01-11 22:35 ]
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Joined: January 02, 2009
Posts: 10
Posted: 2012-02-06 19:50   
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