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Tank CEO
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Posted - 2003.11.27 09:13:00 -
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Pentium 4 2.8ghz 512 Ddram Windows Professional Sound Blaster Live 5.1 Nvidia Geforce FX 5900 21' screen. ---
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Booky
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Posted - 2003.11.27 09:31:00 -
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WIN98SE Pentium II 333MHz Intigrated Sound TnT2 32MB PCI graphics 28k modem 92MB PC100 memory 10GM Quantum HD 100MB zipdrive 32x CD-ROM standard floppy (no not the 5 1/4)
Eve runs smooth I tell ya, smooootthhhh Spelling corrections welcome, but don't expect me to edit my post. |

Sybylle
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Posted - 2003.11.27 10:46:00 -
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XP 2200 Nforce 1 with integrated GPU Nvidia GeForce 4 Ti 4600 128 Mb 2*256 Mb of DDRam @ 266Mhz
2*80 Gb Maxtor @ 7200 rpm 1*40 Gb IBM @ 7200 rpm
1024kb Cable connection
I should upgrade a bit my memory  (\_/) (O.o) (> <)=Oveur (proof) "Jumping 50 systems I can like, have sex 150 times during that period" |

Tyreal
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Posted - 2003.11.27 10:50:00 -
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Omegatron,
It seems that EVE has problems with some Geforce FX users. My computer is a: Pentium 4 2.2gHz Celeron 768mb Ram Geforce FX 5600 128mb DDR Windows XP Proffesional Creative Live! 5.1 sound
Even though these specs should be up to date, I have the same problems as you, EVE gets a low framerate with alot of ship, or in an asteroid field (even slightly lower than normal while normally playing). I find that hiding the URL via the Ctrl+F9 function makes the game run smoothly, though with the UI visible, the framerate drops again.
It seems other people share this problem, as you can see in this post -> http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=39912. So I'm not sure exactly what the problem is, as some Geforce FX users get a smooth game, while others don't. |

Cliff Yablonski
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Posted - 2003.11.27 10:54:00 -
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Athlon T-bred 2200 512 MB RAM (333 fsb) Asus A7N8x Deluxe (NForce2 chip) GeForce Ti 4600 128RAM 40 MB 2 partition Western Digital 8MB Cache HDD
ppl with Windows home editions sux
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Playmate Bunny
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Posted - 2003.11.27 11:06:00 -
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Pentium 4 - intel 1600mhz (well -> tuned to 2ghz) 256mgb ddr (I'm not 100% sure, could be 512mgb ddr) 17" Fujitsu/Siemens screen default sound card 4x speed CD ROM no floppy drive 1 5gb harddrive and 1 30 gb harddrive keyboard from my old 386 and a Logitech mouse with a scroll button and a Gforce 3D card of cource ADSL -> 1mgb connection speed ------------
Noone is safe from my shots, I like shooting at stuff, If you don't want too get shot at, you better stay the hell out of my sight |

Deadflip2
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Posted - 2003.11.27 11:11:00 -
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1.8 ghz athlon xp. 512 mb ddr ram. nvidia gforce 2 (64 mb). onboard soundcard planet adsl internet connection, 780/128
eve's running fine but sometimes im getting massive lag with ventrilo (voice-com) --- "this song reminds me of the girl i met on a schooltrip, she was really nice, and she really liked me. I forgot to ask her her phone number" - Nelix trist OMG im a pretzel!!! |

aramo
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Posted - 2003.11.27 11:27:00 -
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Quote: Edited by: Ajari Joan on 26/11/2003 20:11:30 Athlon 1800 @ 1533Mhz MSI K7T266MhzPro2-A Board 512 DDR Ram MSI GeForceFX 5600 - 128MB Graphic Card WinTV Card / Remote Control 100mbit LAN Network Creative Soundblaster Live! 5.1 Digital Creative/Cambridge 5.1 Speakers 40GB Seagate Barracuda Harddrive Sony CD-R RW Recorder LG DVD Drive Samsung SyncMaster 757NF Monitor Wacom Graphire Drawing Tablet Scannar Canon Printer
*edit* DSL Internet Connection

are u haveing any problems with your mother board??
system1 AMD 2100+ PALOMINO MSI K7T266 PRO2 1GIG PC2100 RAM GEFORCE FX 5900 ULTRA 256RAM 44.03 DRVS 40GIG 60 GIG 120GIG 180GIG HD'S AT 7200RPM SB LIVE 5.1 19"GEM WITH 21"SONY DUEL DISPLAY PLAYING WINDOWED MODE ANTEC CASE WITH 430WATT P/S WITH 7FANS CPU AT 38C AND CASE AT 31C HAD SOME LAG PROBLEMS WITH THE VGA CARD GUESS EVE DOESNT LIKE THE GEFORCE FX CARDS
2ND SYSTEM
AMD 2400+ TROUBRED ALBATRON KT8-400 768 PC2100 KORSAIR RAM GEFORCE 4 TI4600 44.03DRVS 40GIG HD AT 7200RPM ON BOARD SOUND CASE IS OPEN NO PROBLEMS ON THIS COMPUTER WITH LAG BUT HAD PROBLEMS WITH THE ONBOARD SOUND COMP WOULD RESTART WHEN I WAS KILLING DRONES BUT NOW FIXED 1.5-6 UPLOAD 368DOWNLOAD CABLE MODEM
currently mining with 2comps
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OmegaTron
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Posted - 2003.11.27 13:08:00 -
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Edited by: OmegaTron on 27/11/2003 13:22:27 Edited by: OmegaTron on 27/11/2003 13:21:12 Edited by: OmegaTron on 27/11/2003 13:19:28
Quote: Edited by: Riffix on 27/11/2003 09:42:48 OmegaTron,
My machine setup is: AMD Athlon 1.33 ASUS A7N8X Deluxe motherboard 512 mb pc 2100 RAM ASUS GeforceFX 5600 256meg 20gb 7200 RPM HD WinXP pro sp1
and it runs Eve perfectly smooth at 1280x1024 resolution with "planet detail" set to high.
Your machine should be plenty fast enough to run Eve however there are many things that can affect performance besides the system specs. A couple of things you might want to check out:
-When you aren't "doing something" with your machine, how much of the system resources are being used? How many programs are running in the background? A good way to check this is right-click on the Start bar and go to "Task Manager." The performance tab will show you some useful info as will the processes tab which you can search for any running processes on the internet to see whether they should be running or not. You can also simply look in the bottom right-hand corner near the clock to see how many other little programs are running. The best advice is to shutdown any programs you don't need and see if that helps. Performance can especially be inhibited if you are running any third-party GUI enhancements like stylexp or objectdock. If you are you might want to try and disable them before starting up Eve and see if that helps.
-When was the last time you defragmented your harddrive? If you can't remember or it has been a long time you might try doing that by going to the Start Menu>All Programs>System Tools>Disk Defragmenter and running a defrag.
-Do you know if you get good bandwidth throughput where you are? Since you said you are on cable you run the risk all cable users do which is poor performance due to shared bandwidth usage. Eve is a pretty optimized game in terms of netcode but if you are having terrible ping times or any packet loss that could cause problems. You might try running some of the tests at dslreports.com which will let you know if your bandwidth is ok. I think you have to create a login to use the packet loss test but it might be worth it. You should run any tests at the same time you would play the game as problems relating to shared bandwidth can often be time sensitive as the problems stem from other users doing specific things with their connection. Also, if you are sharing your bandwidth at your location with other computers through a router or switch you might check to see if those computers are doing any net-intensive things while you are trying to play.
-Are your nvidia drivers up to date? Your windows system? Go to windows update and make sure you have all critical updates and driver updates available. You should also pick up any recommended updates that you think you would want. Then go to the Nvidia Drivers Page and make sure you have the latest drivers. You can check your driver version by seeing what number the nividia page leads you to and then go to your start menu, right click on My computer and go to properties, click hardware tab, click device manager, expand display adapters, right click on your vid card and go to properties, click on driver tab and look at the version number. If it is lower than the one on the nvidia page, time to update it.
-Going back to system performance, one quick way to help things all the way around is to go to the start menu, right click on My Computer, click on the Advanced Tab, click on the Settings button under the Performance section, and select the option for "adjust for best performance" which will get rid of all the frills that are part of XP. Be warned, doing this will make your XP look as ugly as windows 95 but at least it will run fast :-)
Hope some of these things help you mate. I know there are more things that can affect game performance but I can't think of them at the moment. I can tell you that, at least in Eve's case, the video card makes all the difference.
As I said, my athlon 1.3ghz, 512meg DDR ram system with a geforceFX 5600 runs wonderful which is interesting considering my work machine which is a P4 3.06ghz with 512 meg of Rambus ram and a geforce4 mx420 has trouble at 1024x768 in stations. Your card is just a step below mine and is a directX 9 card which is what Eve was built on so you should be sitting pretty and your card has plenty of ram. Good Luck! :-)
thank you very much. yes i defrag often and my Vid driver is always up to date aswell as my Windows and Sound Card. i will test my band width. thx again ------------------------------------------------ A Plague is comming.... |

OmegaTron
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Posted - 2003.11.27 13:16:00 -
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Quote: Omegatron,
It seems that EVE has problems with some Geforce FX users. My computer is a: Pentium 4 2.2gHz Celeron 768mb Ram Geforce FX 5600 128mb DDR Windows XP Proffesional Creative Live! 5.1 sound
Even though these specs should be up to date, I have the same problems as you, EVE gets a low framerate with alot of ship, or in an asteroid field (even slightly lower than normal while normally playing). I find that hiding the URL via the Ctrl+F9 function makes the game run smoothly, though with the UI visible, the framerate drops again.
It seems other people share this problem, as you can see in this post -> http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=39912. So I'm not sure exactly what the problem is, as some Geforce FX users get a smooth game, while others don't.
i think Riffix is right about the shareing of the bandwidth. also i have noticed that Eve does run smoother without the UI thx for the info. ------------------------------------------------ A Plague is comming.... |

OmegaTron
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Posted - 2003.11.27 13:30:00 -
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Edited by: OmegaTron on 27/11/2003 13:33:12

are u haveing any problems with your mother board??
system1 AMD 2100+ PALOMINO MSI K7T266 PRO2 1GIG PC2100 RAM GEFORCE FX 5900 ULTRA 256RAM 44.03 DRVS 40GIG 60 GIG 120GIG 180GIG HD'S AT 7200RPM SB LIVE 5.1 19"GEM WITH 21"SONY DUEL DISPLAY PLAYING WINDOWED MODE ANTEC CASE WITH 430WATT P/S WITH 7FANS CPU AT 38C AND CASE AT 31C HAD SOME LAG PROBLEMS WITH THE VGA CARD GUESS EVE DOESNT LIKE THE GEFORCE FX CARDS
2ND SYSTEM
AMD 2400+ TROUBRED ALBATRON KT8-400 768 PC2100 KORSAIR RAM GEFORCE 4 TI4600 44.03DRVS 40GIG HD AT 7200RPM ON BOARD SOUND CASE IS OPEN NO PROBLEMS ON THIS COMPUTER WITH LAG BUT HAD PROBLEMS WITH THE ONBOARD SOUND COMP WOULD RESTART WHEN I WAS KILLING DRONES BUT NOW FIXED 1.5-6 UPLOAD 368DOWNLOAD CABLE MODEM
currently mining with 2comps
I have update my MB after i read this, but when i opened my case to see what mb i have i noticed alot of dust in the fans and on my cpu cooler after i cleaned off the dust, updated my MB and restarted my computer i noticed a big differance in speed
i don't know if it was updateing my MB or cleaning the dust off? or both? but i do know that a dirty computer can overheat and cause a **** load of probs i think now that my cpu is running at the right temp. is the reason for the speed boost.
it runs just like when i bought it over a year ago. thx for the info
p.s. i have also reinstalled XP. computer runs sweet now ------------------------------------------------ A Plague is comming.... |

Thanatar Thed
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Posted - 2003.11.27 13:34:00 -
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As of last night ...
2.167Ghz Athlon Barton 512mb PC3200 Ram NVidia FX5900
It's very nice too 
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OmegaTron
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Posted - 2003.11.27 13:36:00 -
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Edited by: OmegaTron on 27/11/2003 13:37:43 the GF 5900 fx 256mb DDR is my next Vid card but its still to much money
also i don't think my cpu can handle a powerful Vid card like this ------------------------------------------------ A Plague is comming.... |

F4ze
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Posted - 2003.11.27 13:40:00 -
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P4 2,4Ghz 512MB ram 160GB HD Geforce4 Ti4200 SB Audigy 2
Anyway: mine is bigger than yours...
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Bigf0ot
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Posted - 2003.11.27 13:42:00 -
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P IV 3,2 GHz HT 1024 MB DDR MSI GeForce FX 5600 VTDR128 @ 350/600 Mhz 17, 36 and 2x 9GB SCSI HARDDISK 80GB IDE HDD SB Audigy II
Some Network stuff
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Khar'du
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Posted - 2003.11.27 14:00:00 -
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Read and weep (of joy)!:
Pent III 1 Ghz 128MB SDRAM  32MB GeForce2 Vidcard  40 GB HDD 7200rpm WIN ME Broadband (1024 kb/s)
Hehe, anyone thnking they have a problem ?
Bow to the king of lag 
(upgrading the ram to 512MB would cost me about Eur 100,- and would be the only upgrade i would consider making before buying a new system)
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Khar'du
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Posted - 2003.11.27 14:03:00 -
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Read and weep (of joy)!:
Pent III 1 Ghz 128MB SDRAM  32MB GeForce2 Vidcard  40 GB HDD 7200rpm WIN ME Broadband (1024 kb/s)
Hehe, anyone thnking they have a problem ?
Bow to the king of lag 
(upgrading the ram to 512MB would cost me about Eur 100,- and would be the only upgrade i would consider making before buying a new system)
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Earthan
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Posted - 2003.11.27 14:19:00 -
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Edited by: Earthan on 27/11/2003 14:21:35 I have:
Athlon XP 2000+, 512 ddr ram, Asus a7N8X deluxe , Windows 2000 sp 4, GF 4 Ti 4200 128 ram AGP x8, ADSL 128/512,Samsung 17" monitor
Obviously i havent got the biggest
And i must say Eve runs smoothly at 1280x1024 with high details.
So i think all those with much higher systems i have seen and have low framerates should check thier config, its weird.
Ah i noticed running in windowed mode slows Eve pretty much,much better in full screen.
Also beware of kazaa and other "free" software intoducing spyware in your system, I think they can slow down the comp pretty much, i use another os on another parttition for all the "risky software".( including Visual 6.0 wich made my Win 2000 go crazy last time )
Stars, stars like dust, all around me.... |

Earthan
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Posted - 2003.11.27 14:20:00 -
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Edited by: Earthan on 27/11/2003 14:21:11 mistake
Stars, stars like dust, all around me.... |

Adrenalin
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Posted - 2003.11.27 14:59:00 -
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Edited by: Adrenalin on 27/11/2003 15:02:47 Dual 2000MP Athlon SoundBlaster Audigy 1 1GB Registered DDR 2100 RAM Tyan Tiger MB 2x 40GB 7200RPM Maxtor Drives Asus TI Geforce 3 (suckage)
This computer is 2 years old this x-mas and still runs smokin fast. I tested it against a 3ghz at work and mine still performs better. Only problem..... the sucker overheats like nothing. I have to keep the case open all the time =(
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Oosel
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Posted - 2003.11.27 16:33:00 -
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oric atmos variant with rubber key speccy add on for retro feel
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Xtreem
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Posted - 2003.11.27 18:35:00 -
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amd xp 3300 1024 GB DDR 3200 Ti4200 128mb realtec sound 350GB hdd cr rw dvd 1mbit cable 15" HP lcd big phat bass unit <--- best bit
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Negotiator
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Posted - 2003.11.27 18:42:00 -
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aramo
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Posted - 2003.11.28 02:06:00 -
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Quote: Edited by: Adrenalin on 27/11/2003 15:02:47 Dual 2000MP Athlon SoundBlaster Audigy 1 1GB Registered DDR 2100 RAM Tyan Tiger MB 2x 40GB 7200RPM Maxtor Drives Asus TI Geforce 3 (suckage)
This computer is 2 years old this x-mas and still runs smokin fast. I tested it against a 3ghz at work and mine still performs better. Only problem..... the sucker overheats like nothing. I have to keep the case open all the time =(
WHY DONT U BUY A NICE CASE LIKE ANTEC OR TERMALTAKE THEY HAVE LOTS OF FANS TO KEEP THE CASE COOL AND FOR YOUR CPU GET A TERMALTAKE FANS THEY ARE GOOD AND FAST TOO ABOUT 5500RPM BUT THE SUCKERS MAKE LOTS OF NOISE OR IF U REALLY WANT TO HAVE A BETTER CASE JUST GET THE WATER COOLED CASE 
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Dufas
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Posted - 2003.11.28 06:21:00 -
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TRS-80...Phear my laggg
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sutty
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Posted - 2003.11.28 08:18:00 -
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Edited by: sutty on 28/11/2003 08:21:23
ok here goes.
3.2 p4 800 mhz fsb o/c 3.8 Ghz P4C800 Delux Asus board 1.5 Gig of ddr400 r9700 pro / GF4ti4600 goldensample powerpack ( depends on my mood :P ) 2x80G IMB Deskstar 120GPX HD's. Thermal Take Xaser III case with some of my own added mods, neons etc. 22" Llyama mointer 21" viewable. logitech MX500 mouse with everglide or ratpaz mouse mat ( pr0 gamer )
oh edit - my sound card, is just a 5.1 sound blaster live
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Jack Hayden
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Posted - 2003.11.28 09:19:00 -
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Edited by: Jack Hayden on 28/11/2003 09:20:33 Intel P4 2,4 @ 2,7 (FSB150) (Stock Cooling) Asus P4PE Mobo 512 Samsung DDR PC2700 Asus GeForce 4 Ti-4200 Hitachi/IBM Deathstar 50 GB (I really should use my SATA) Windows 2000 Steelpad IntelliMouse Explorer Plantronics .90 Audio 17" no-name CRT monitor... Antec cabinet Creative Audigy
Workin' on replacing some parts, I really need more fans and better cooling to make it more silent. I think I'll go for 5 PAPST low-noise for the front/back/side and maybe some watercooling for CPU/GFX.
Yeah, I like computers...
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"Spelling and grammatical errors are placed solely to test your abilities as a proofreader. All prices include 25% VAT."
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IZON
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Posted - 2003.11.28 10:34:00 -
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Edited by: IZON on 28/11/2003 10:35:27 A78NX DLX REV 1.04 MOBO - BIOS 1004 uber T'BRED B 2100+ @ 2.2GHZ 12.5x177 TWIN CORSAIR XMS 2X256MB PC3200 DDR [5,2,2,2] HSF X-DREAM HAC-VA81 SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS 9500 (NP) 128MB [@ 310/310] SOFTMOD TO 9700 2XWD 80GB CAVIAR 7200 CWT PSU 450W [3.3V+5V = 260W] DUAL OS'S 98SE & XP PRO 56K <
"...master! there's a guy in the south village called IZON, he is a Ninja!" |

IZON
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Posted - 2003.11.28 10:45:00 -
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Edited by: IZON on 29/11/2003 11:15:12
Quote: Omagatron wrote: after i cleaned off the dust, updated my MB and restarted my computer i noticed a big differance in speed
Not many folks realise this but dust is the rich enemy of all electronics. It clogs vents reducing airflow, and attracts to any spinning objects - cd writers and fans a prime targets. Worst of all it coats the circuit board creating low-resistance paths between terminals that should be completely isolated from each other.
Want a quick a and cheap performance boost? - then blow the dust off!
"...master! there's a guy in the south village called IZON, he is a Ninja!" |

StealthNet
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Posted - 2003.11.28 11:44:00 -
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Quote: Edited by: Adrenalin on 27/11/2003 15:02:47 Dual 2000MP Athlon SoundBlaster Audigy 1 1GB Registered DDR 2100 RAM Tyan Tiger MB 2x 40GB 7200RPM Maxtor Drives Asus TI Geforce 3 (suckage)
This computer is 2 years old this x-mas and still runs smokin fast. I tested it against a 3ghz at work and mine still performs better. Only problem..... the sucker overheats like nothing. I have to keep the case open all the time =(
I remember when I had a dual PC. It was a dual P3 550 MHz, with 512 of ram, also based on a Tyan mobo.
I bought it in 1998, and only changed to athlon 2 years ago because the Tyan smoked. But whoever had a dual PC, will never forget. sometimes I have the impression that it was faster than my AXP 2100+. _______________________________________________
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