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silver97ex
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RE: how big is your MHz
ok, my laptop is 1200 MHz
any idea how to check it on my mac?
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RE: how big is your MHz
at work mine is Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.8 GHz
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RE: how big is your MHz
just built my computer about six months ago and put in a pentium d 3.2 ghz (dual core).
so, to answer the question, i'm at around 3,210 mhz.
I took her up to VTEC land today and I have no stinkage. How long do you guys stay in VTEC'ville to make it stink?
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This post was last modified: 03-08-2007 10:18 PM by 96whiteknight.
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RE: how big is your MHz
i built my current computer about a year ago...
AMD Athalon 64 dual core 3800+
2.01ghz
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RE: how big is your MHz
order all the parts for my new comp last week, everything will be in by tomorrow . spent all my money on the comp no money for the civic >.<
specs :
Antec Nine Hundred Case (3x 120mm fans wit a top 200mm fan)
Intel Core 2 Duo e6740 - 2.66ghz (goin to be overclocked to 4ghz per core so ill be sitting at 8ghz all around :-D)
Evga 8800 GTS 640 mb (going to be overclocked)
Evga 680i 1333 FSB Extreme Overclocking mobo :-D
Mushkin 2gig pc6400 DDR2-800 with an EPP profile = to pc8500 (it will also be overclocked)
SilverStone 750watt ps
Seagate 7200 Barracuda 400gig hard drive
Liteon Dvd-rw 20x dual-layer
Samsung 906bw 19' inch widescreen LCD monitor
im a comp nerd, this i know. for those of u who arnt its like having a built k-series pushing 20+ psi lol. sad thing is it will all be outdated in about 4 months or less. itll still run any program put out for 4 years easy tho :-D. by that time ill have another videocard to put up SLi with the 8800 
so ill be at 8000mhz..............
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Otsego.wupiwupi
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RE: how big is your MHz
I'm not only a car lover but a computer lover as well
built this rig about 6 months ago but just installed a couple new GPUs
I would have 4GB of RAM but one of my 1GB sticks is on the fritz
OS:Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit
Mobo:Intel D975XBX2
CPU:Core2 Extreme QX6700 Quad-Core 1066MHz(OC'd 3.8GHz per core)
RAM:3GB Corsair XMS2 Xpert DDR2 PC-6400 800MHz(with LCD readouts)
GPU:ATi Crossfire
1. ATi Radeon HD2600 Pro 512MB(OC'd) Graphics
2. ATi Radeon HD2600 Pro 512MB(OC'd) Graphics
3. ATi Radeon X1650 Pro 512MB(OC'd) Physics
HDD:1TB(2x 500GB) WD Caviar SATA 7,200RPM 16MB Cache
PSU:Cooler Master 750w
Optical Drive:Sony 16x DL-DVD+/-RW and 48x CD-RW
Case:NZXT Lexa Black/Silver
Fans:Front-120mm, Side-120mm(Blue LED), Back-120mm(Blue LED), Top-80mm
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RE: how big is your MHz
I'm not only a car lover but a computer lover as well
built this rig about 6 months ago but just installed a couple new GPUs
I would have 4GB of RAM but one of my 1GB sticks is on the fritz
OS:Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit
Mobo:Intel D975XBX2
CPU:Core2 Extreme QX6700 Quad-Core 1066MHz(OC'd 3.8GHz per core)
RAM:3GB Corsair XMS2 Xpert DDR2 PC-6400 800MHz(with LCD readouts)
GPU:ATi Crossfire
1. ATi Radeon HD2600 Pro 512MB(OC'd) Graphics
2. ATi Radeon HD2600 Pro 512MB(OC'd) Graphics
3. ATi Radeon X1650 Pro 512MB(OC'd) Physics
HDD:1TB(2x 500GB) WD Caviar SATA 7,200RPM 16MB Cache
PSU:Cooler Master 750w
Optical Drive:Sony 16x DL-DVD+/-RW and 48x CD-RW
Case:NZXT Lexa Black/Silver
Fans:Front-120mm, Side-120mm(Blue LED), Back-120mm(Blue LED), Top-80mm
I bet all that cost a pretty penny. Probably just as much as a swap would have.
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| 09-29-2007 08:26 AM |
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Otsego.wupiwupi
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RE: how big is your MHz
well... I feel weird saying this all... but I think I'll share a short story.
My 2 passions(and the 2 things I know the most about), are computers and cars. Both of my parents worked with computers my mom has taught high school computer classes for about 20 years and my father was a head networking engineer/manager for the navy and other software companies. So, basically, I was born with a silver CPU in my mouth. My father passed away this past April of a heart attack. He always had a little bit of a weight problem and high blood pressure and he had experienced heart attacks before this one and a stroke back in 96. My father, even through his tough times in life, has always been everything I want to be. He raced cars when he was younger and he tell me all the stories of his Datsun 240 and his Chevy van from Hell(yes he had a minivan that beat porsche's and the likes with ease). So I get my 2 loves in life from him.
But what I really meant to get at... is that when my father passed away, being the computer enthusiast he was, he had been just in the middle of building one KICK ASS computer. So I inherited the computer parts and built his computer myself. Although I did make a few slight upgrades over time. So in total I have put about $200 into this computer.
wow... my life's story and then some. How's that for a long and convoluted response?
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