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Post by SandStorm on Oct 20, 2006 0:45:38 GMT
Well, the first charge lasted 1:30 Very good for new battery, and i played need for speed. HDD allways running.
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Firmansyah
Yo! teach me hard!
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Post by Firmansyah on Jan 11, 2007 1:53:27 GMT
Proc : Athlon Xp 2,1 Memory : Kingston 512Mb DDR 400 VGA : Agp 8X FX5200 128Mb HDD : 40Gb Seagate barracuda 7200rpm Psu : e-Case 500watt Optical : CD-RW Lite-on Sound : AC97 Speaker : Simbadda CST 8000 2,1 Channel Connectivity : Lan card, bluetooth dongle, Irda Control : Keyboard mouse standard
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Post by SandStorm on Jan 11, 2007 2:20:33 GMT
welcome to SR-F! also, i upgraded my desktop pc. It is one AMD Sempron 3200+ 64 bit 512 DDR2 Inbuilt nVidia GeForce 6100, but i will upgrade to one ATI PCI Xpress HDD: 180Gb, 80Gb external, 20Gb, 6Gb external DVD: LG DVD-RW: LG 6.1 sound system realteck ac'97 Lan, BT, IrDA, Card-reader, PCMCIA 3G adaptor My tower date from 1997, i love it design, and the power suply is one 24pin +4 pin ATX 400watt
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BLACK
Following the teacher
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Post by BLACK on Jan 20, 2007 19:33:28 GMT
Intel Pentium D,Dual core @ 2.66ghz 512Mb DDR2 RAM Intel motherboard with128MB AGP + Sound card Phillips 15" monitor Phillips DVD player Maxtor (sata) 80 GB HD Prolink modem Speaker : Creative inspire 4:1 Bluetooth, card reader.
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DireWolf
Hey mama, I can spell SIEMENS!
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Post by DireWolf on Feb 14, 2007 0:21:40 GMT
My desktop PC:Pentium III, 550 MHz 256 MB RAM 88 GB HDD (80+8) DVD-RW + CD-RW drives Two (!) floppy drives MSI Geforce4 Ti4200 graphics, with 64 MB 17" CRT monitor Parallel-port Zip Drive (drivers not installed) 10/100 Ethernet card 56K Modem (drivers not installed) Mitsumi Bluetooth dongle (with Microsoft stack) HP Deskjet 960C printer Windows XP Pro SP2 English My laptop: Acer Travelmate 4002 WLMi Pentium-M, 1.6 GHz 512 MB RAM 60 GB HDD DVD-RW drive ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 graphics, with dedicated 64 MB 15.4" LCD screen Wi-Fi 802.11b/g Integrated IrDA (FIR) Mitsumi Bluetooth dongle (shared with the desktop PC, but with Widcomm stack) BenQ-Siemens Laptop Mouse ( ) Windows XP Home SP2 Portuguese (yuck) My PDA: Dell Axim X51v Intel PXA270, 624 MHz (more than my desktop ) 64 MB RAM 256 MB ROM SD and CF slots Intel 2700G 3D hardware accelerator, with dedicated 16 MB VGA screen Integrated 802.11b, Bluetooth and IrDA (CIR) Zaapa Bluetooth GPS receiver 512 MB SD card Windows Mobile 5 My phones:Two pictures are worth more than two thousand words... (that SF65 is a dummy)
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Post by DITO on Feb 14, 2007 2:40:43 GMT
all of them looks like new great collection from graet company
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Post by Iver on Feb 14, 2007 7:19:18 GMT
Whoa! Nice phone collection! (but SandStorm's phone collection is bigger)
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Post by SandStorm on Feb 15, 2007 0:17:16 GMT
yeah, and i hope to increase it even more
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Post by DITO on Apr 20, 2007 8:49:42 GMT
i have a question here >> i want to know what is the fastest CPU in thw world today ??
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DireWolf
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Post by DireWolf on Apr 20, 2007 10:11:26 GMT
If you want raw computing power, you don't go towards better processors, but instead more processors. The fastest supercomputer I've read about, some years ago, consisted of some thousands of puny Pentium Pro processors.
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andnewman
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Post by andnewman on Apr 20, 2007 11:32:14 GMT
But if you add more proccessors, or more cores you have to use applications that's written for it. Else you will have slower speed due to the threads will jump between the cores. This is tested and proved more than once. Therefore you will get less graphicspower with SLI or Crossfire if you don't play games or use rendering applications that is written for multipple GPUs.
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