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l33test pc ever O_o

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First post, by [vEX]

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mobo: Microstar 5169
cpu: AMD K6-2 400MHz (damn thing wont OC)
mem: 448MB SDRAM (PC133) (256MB stick is faulty)
hdd: 40GB HDD (IBM) + 6GB faulty one (missing one PIG in the IDE connector 🙄 )
gfx: Voodoo 3 2000 PCI (OC'd by 27MHz)
mon: Dell 17" (got it for free, yay)

Oh, did I mention the floppy drive works whenever it feels like ?

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Reply 1 of 21, by Snover

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ROFL, that thing isn't nearly as l33t as my 486/66DX2. Or these three P133s I've got here that have 10/100 NIC cards but no CD-ROM drives. 😜

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 2 of 21, by [vEX]

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Don't mess with our first PC !!
It was a IBM PS/1:
486SX 25MHz
2MB RAM
80MB HDD
No soundcard/CD-ROM.

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Reply 3 of 21, by Snover

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Yeah, but if you haven't still got it, well, it doesn't matter, does it?
I've got a disassembled full-tower 386 sitting in the attic, complete with 20MB 5.25" hard drive. Though, it kinda crashed, so it's useless. (It is for this reason it is in pieces in a box. 😜)

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Reply 4 of 21, by NoGood

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I've had a Commodore 64 ... with some black spots on the case/keyboard. Damn thing burned up-guess i played too much giana sisters 😉

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Reply 5 of 21, by Snover

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You can relive all the crapadelic fun with a C64 emulator. How does that make you feel?

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Reply 7 of 21, by Snover

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I'd hope not. If it were, game programmers everywhere would be committing suicide.

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Reply 8 of 21, by [vEX]

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Snover wrote:

Yeah, but if you haven't still got it, well, it doesn't matter, does it?

I never said I got rid of it 😜
I said "it was" because it's a bit upgraded since then 😜
486DX 50MHz overdrive (kickass!!)
16MB RAM
420MB HDD
CD-ROM
Soundcard

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Reply 9 of 21, by Snover

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heh heh... "Soundcard".

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Reply 10 of 21, by [vEX]

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Yeah, some crap SB compatible thing 😜
Oh, and I love the soundcard in our HP Vectra (P2 300MHz), it's compatible with a soundcard that is soundblaster compatible.
Now talk about being cheap.

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Reply 11 of 21, by Snover

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It's a SoundBlaster-compatible compatible? That's messed up.

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Reply 12 of 21, by [vEX]

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Yeah, and it seems to be mono, or something has been broken during it's lifetime (I should get of my lazy ass and replace it with my old SB64).
Good thing I don't use that comp at all.

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Reply 13 of 21, by Tagan

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[vEX] wrote:

Oh, did I mention the floppy drive works whenever it feels like ?

Reminds me of my old system(P2 500) that would randomly open and close the CD drive, really annoying while playing a game, sometimes it would ruin a perfectly good session of Lord Of The Rings(Interplay)...
And it freaked out the dogs too.

Reply 14 of 21, by HunterZ

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[vEX] wrote:

Oh, did I mention the floppy drive works whenever it feels like ?

I usually get paranoid about having a virus or some other unwanted thing running on my system when I see random floppy drive accessing happening...

Reply 15 of 21, by Snover

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heh, you're too paranoid. there are far too many operations that query the A: drive to consider having a virus attempting to read it.

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Reply 16 of 21, by HunterZ

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Maybe when you're trying to open a file or some other filesystem browsing task, but just out of the blue when you're not doing anything file-related? I've seen it happen and it does make me paranoid 😜

Reply 17 of 21, by [vEX]

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I see that you all are still shaking in fear of my awesome computer!! 😉

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Reply 18 of 21, by QuillOmega0

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[vEX] wrote:

I see that you all are still shaking in fear of my awesome computer!! 😉

If you think that's awesome I got a Memorex Telex With 3 1/4 drive and a 5 1/2 drive, all working. Memory 8megs running Windows 3.1

Also my labtop, is running with a 486DX CD Drive, Windows For Workgroups 3.11

Reply 19 of 21, by [vEX]

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QuillOmega0 wrote:

If you think that's awesome I got a Memorex Telex With 3 1/4 drive and a 5 1/2 drive, all working. Memory 8megs running Windows 3.1

Also my labtop, is running with a 486DX CD Drive, Windows For Workgroups 3.11

8MB memory? Wow, that's luxory.
Our IBM had 2MB 😜
IBM PS/1 486SX 25MHz, 2MB RAM, 80MB HDD.
Kickass system if you ask me 😜
Tossed it about 2 days ago 🙁

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