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Take a walk down memory lane.....

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I was lookin' thru some of my old "my documents" from some of my older computers and came across some specs of a computer that I had built and remember being "oh so proud" of it. Looking at it today made me laugh considering some of the downright nasty stuff that's out there today ( tomorrow's laughing stock ?? :) )

Anyway, if you can remember an old pc or certain config that really stands out, post it here so people can get some idea of what was "the shizz" at the time. :D

I'm not sure when I had this (1998?) but here's a good one for ya.......:laugh

Enlight Midtower w/ 235W psu
Abit BH-6
Intel Pentium II 300 SL2W8 OCed to 558 Mhz ( P2 450 was the fastest thing out at the time. )
Some big crazy copper bottomed Alpha HS/dual fan
IBM 8.4GB Deskstar hdd
SB Live
128MB not sure of what
Voodoo Banshee by Guillemot with software Glide Switcher
Best Data 12MB Voodoo 2
Guillemot 12MB Voodoo 2 .....both running in SLi w/ some hacked drivers by some Russian guy fr wicked 3D !! :laugh worked great too !
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Post by Invisible Evil »

Oh I remeber one I built right when I really started getting into the PC abusin thag..
lets see if I can remeber


AMD k6-2 350mhx
256 mb pc-100 MICRON!!! Whew baby
15 GB ATA 66 Western Dig HD
Asus P5-A Mobo
SBLive
Video Card was either a Velocity 4400 or a Conopus I cant remember
In an old white case with purple buttons by foxconn.
Man I remember that being the shit too.
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I had this one built by GamePC back in April 1999.

Intel Celeron 400
Glacier 4600 Igloo cooler
Abit BX6 Rev. 2 motherboard
128 MB Micron PC-100 RAM
10.1 GB IBM Deskstar hard drive
Diamond MX300 soundcard
Hercules TNT video card
TEAC floppy
TEAC 40x CD-ROM
Addtronics 6896A case with 300 watt power supply
19" Viewsonic GS790 monitor
Aura Aspect 20/40 speakers
Diamond Supra 56K modem

The system was running up until a month or so ago when I took it down to give it to my daughter. Hopefully, when I put it back together again, it will run as good for her as it did for me. I did upgrade the CPU to a 533A (running at 800 MHz), added another 128 MB stick of PC-100 RAM, and upgraded the video card, first to a GeForce 256 DDR and now a GeForce 2 MX.

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Heh.. I got one..

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386SX w/Make it a 486 add on, and a 40mhz Cyrix Co-Processor, 4mb of Ram ($200 at the time) an SB16, 4X CD-Rom, Floppy, and a WHOPPING 1.08GB HD upgraded from a 40MB HD and a 2MB Trident SVGA Vid Card.. heh.. Hows that? eGo
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i had a voodoo banshee in the first rig i built k6-2 350@400 128 MB PC 100 !
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intel -486 dx2-66 stock hs
acer open mb
seagate 850 mg hardrive
4x cd reader
1- 3 1/2 floppy
1- 5 1/4 floppy
8 meg edo ram
2 meg trident video card
sound blaster clone sound card !
14.4 modem
14 inch monitor color acer
windows dos 6.0 and window 3.1
and prodigy internet service
total $1500
upgraded the modem to a 28.8 with voice speedster internal for $158.99
and added 8 meg edo 72 pin got $100 generic ram ! major undertaking to add ram at the time :)
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I got y'all beat. My first pc i built when i was 14(yeah that was like 12 years ago lol ) was a 286 12 MHz w/ a math coprocessor with get this 1 meg of ram and that was a lot for back then :D IF i remember right it was 2 512k sticks as well. had a whoppin' 40 meg hdd and a floppy drive. That was when cd-rom's weren't very popular and i never put one in that machine. At the time i think the 386 DX 20's had just came out but that 286 would still smoke through a game of Commander Keen :D I will never forget the 9 pin dot matrix Epson Color printer i had though. Could hear it printing from 10 blocks away but hey it did color! :)
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Hehe, you guys are just to young to remember the old days. I'm sure Flying Penguin will enjoy this:
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first computer I ever built..

AMD XP1800+
MSI k7t 266 pro (won both of them from the amd roadshow giveaway :) )
384mb pc2100 kingston
40gig Maxtor 7200 2mb
SoundBlaster 512
pny geforce 2 mx200


heh...first computer i ever built and I am still using it as my main rig :) (with some slight upgrades of course)

and my first computer was actually a commadore 64
then we got a packard bell (not sure on the exact specs...other than being 66mhz with a 400mb harddrive, ended up upgrading from windows 3.11 to win98 for some reason....)
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I traded a 5 hp Sears outboard motor and $300 for a Franklin XT, 4 Mghz 8088? cpu, dual 5" floppies, no hard drive and 64 kb ram on board. Had a CGA monitor. I think it was around 1988 or thereabout.
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My first "gaming" PC was a Gateway G5-233 which I paid over 2k for.Once I started getting into the upgrade scene(3Fingers 3Dfx forum)it was the last prebuilt PC I ever bought.I pretty much learned to build PC's at AGN.

P233
64mb ram(came with 32mb)
2GB HD I think.
Onboard 2mb ATI video(I upgraded to a 4mb Trident card)
2x12mb Diamond Monster 2's in SLI
Onboard Ensoniq sound(I upgraded to a MX300 but that took me a couple years to get to)

Back then all I really played was Monster Truck Madness,Quake2,and Unreal and it ran those games like a champ.
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my first one, doesnt remember exactly what year but somewhere mid 80's.
Payed only 1700 Sfr. for it. What a rig, whohooooooo.....

next was a 286 with 40 MB harddrive and 1MB of ram, soon upgraded to 386 with 4Mb ca 800mb HDD ram but only lastet for a few months PS died so as it was at the shop already and my friend at the shop had some stuff laying around we put a Pentium 60 inthere, with 16MBRam (4x4mb) and a 1.7Gig harddrive. Lastet for 3 years and then bought my PIII 600 speedstep Dell Inspirion 3800 Lappy. 12gig HD 128Ram, upgraded after 2 years to 384 Ram and a 40 gig HDD. Still in use. besides my new self build rig sometimes last year. Since it was my first try at building my own i went cheap ECS board P4 GL+ with a 2Ghz celery 32 Mb Nvidia Video, 512 SDRAm, 60 Maxtor HD, overclocked running at 2.66.
Cost around 1000 Canadian with the 19" Dell screen
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I had various ones for work before, but the first one I purchased for home use only was a 486/66 dx-2. Somehow the dx-2 was suppose to make it sound faster. :lol Came with 4mb memory (non edo), 4x cdrom, 1mb trident video, and a holey moley 400mb hard drive.

It did me fine, till that damn game called Quake came out. It was all in sloooow motion, but still fun. So I tried that overdrive thing, to make my 486/66 into a 486/133. That was maybe equivalent to a pentium 60. Didn't help much, Quake still crawled. So I kept trying ram till I had a whopping 24 megs. Quake was playable, barely. But still too slow.

Then I remember getting a 2gb hard drive on sale at best buy for 199. The guys there told me "that is all the space you'll ever need. :d Doh!


Quake was still too slow and rally championship demo came out. It looked like a fun game, and this 486 wasn't cuttin' it. Thats when I built me actual first, a p200mmx. 32mb ram, 10x cdrom, sb32 and a whole 2mb video card, sirge I think.

Well, this one played Quake great, Rally Championship too. But then, something called GL Quake came out. Image



So I purchased the infamous voodoorush card. Hey, it had the full version of Turok. :D

It played GL Quake just fine, and all the others too.


Then, Unreal came out. aaaahhhhh


But, that was the beginnings of the most immortal cpu in cpu history, the 300a. :)
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Oh well if we are talking about 1st PCs Mine was an IBM ps/2, had 8 mb ram, 80 mb harddrive, floppy, 2600bps modem, and windows 3.1

then I got a Pack Bell Legend PLatinum, this bad boy had a 166 MMX pentium, 16 mb ram, 3.1 Gb Quantun Bigfoot, and a 16x cdrom with sound. I was rolling,
From then on I started building.,
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Post by Sean »

The first system I ever USED was some old IBM, I saw a picture of it on one of FP's or eGo's threads about old computers. Anyways, no mouse, 5" floppy drive and dos for OS. I remember that I always used to play in the one program that was similar to etch a sketch, it made stright lines. :) It weighed a ton too, also had an old B&W monitor.

We later sold the IBM for $100 I think.. :D

The second computer I ever used was purchased around the time I was maybe 8? I don't remember exactly, but we had just had a garage sale and my dad went out an bought a brand new Gateway 2000 with a Penitum 60. I remember trying out AOL and getting on Yahoo...no banner ads then!! :D We also got an old Cannon Printer which we still have today!! The monitor that came with that is also currently running in my dual setup as my second monitor!!! :p It had a 700mb drive and ran Windows 3.1, we soon upgraded to 95.

The third computer I ever used was a Dell Demension R450. Consisted of a Penitum II 450 MHz / 128mb ram / 12 GB HDD / DVD-Rom / ZIP Drive / a 17" monitor - Trinitron / Atlec Lansing Speakers / Logitech Wheel Mouse / Dell Keyboard - this thing is still running today...When my dad bought it in 97 I think, it cost around $4000 total? Anyways, it lasted quite a long time, having been abolute top of the line then.

It wasn't until 2001 that I built my first computer which was my 1.33 tbird system.

Anyways, I definately haven't had as much history as you guys, but computers really have come a long way, damn... :D
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