i had one of those.my first computer was a Commodore Vic20
i had one of those.my first computer was a Commodore Vic20
i7 3610QM 1.2-3.2GHz
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Yep, I'm old too. I put myself through college on a Vic 20 and bought a C64 in the last year of school. Used to write simulations in Commodore basic
Was also addicted to that stupid game shamus..... we'd stay up all night playing
Hilarious.... and we're still tweakers after nearly 30 years
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Just get a DFI 790FXB-M2RSH, the new bios says Phenom II added.
Also my 1st computer was a C64 and my 1st games system was the one that had football, tennis and a gun game on it.
AMD Phenom II 940 BE (CACZC AC 0903FPAW)
CPU cooler: Water (EK-Supreme block & Thermochill PA 92.2 radiator)
Case: XG Dragon
Fans: 120mm at bottom, 120mm at top and small fan blowing onto northbridge area.
Mobo: DFI DK 790FXB-M2RSH (Bios R7SD421)
Ram: 2 x 2GB DDR2 1066MHz OCZ Gold 5-6-6-18
Graphics: Asus HD4850
Power: 700W storm PSU
Hard drives:1 x 750GB 2 x 300GB SATA and 2x 320GB SATA
CD/DVD drives: 1 x muti Burner and 1 x muti reader
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit/64bit
Yeah, also gonna break out the vapochill again finally. Only 9ish months of use and I've had it for like 3 years.
And I didn't mean to not care at all about actual clock speed with my last post, its just that I haven't seen anybody mention how high the nb will go with all this madness because as much as clockspeed will make a difference, 4.5ghz cpu/3ghz nb will be noticably faster than 4.5ghz cpu/2.5ghz nb.
Not much to say right now.
interesting
5.5ghz for 3d looks yumi
my first was a Commodore PET. And i'm not even 21
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RX 5700 XT w/ 2x 120mm fan mod (2 GHz)
Tons of NVMe & SATA SSDs
LG 27GL850 + Asus MG279Q
Meshify C white
Well since I am tounger I guess but also lack of money growing up.. my first PC was giving to me and was a Intel DX4ODPR100, it was what got me into computers as a hobby and now into my line of work.. I remember My first 1.2GB Bigfoot drive, Man I thought it couldn't get any bigger...lol
~1~
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
GigaByte X570 AORUS LITE
Trident-Z 3200 CL14 16GB
AMD Radeon VII
~2~
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 2950x
Asus Prime X399-A
GSkill Flare-X 3200mhz, CAS14, 64GB
AMD RX 5700 XT
Zilog Z80 for president!!
By the way, Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81 were far ahead of time… I mean, long before (nearly 30 years ) AMD dreamt up the Fusion concept, ZX80 had ONE processor taking care of both computing and graphics!! Half a second computing and half a second drawing a dot on the screen, and so on! Those were the times…
Anyone played Pacman on ZX80 here?? HARDCORE!
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(244x12.5=3050MHz, NB+HT@2440MHz)
ACC NOT WORKING (yet...?)
ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe
2x2GB Mushkin@970MHz
WD Black Caviar 1TB
Gigabyte ODIN GT 800W
Vista Ultimate x64
My 1st computer = ZX81 - 16KB RAM, 16KB ROM ( 1983 ). I played PACMAN and many other games in ZX81.
Since then I used:
-ZX Spectrum ( Z80, 16K ROM, 48K RAM ) (1985)
-MSX ( Z80, 16KB ROM, 64KB RAM ) ( 1986 )
-Commodore Amiga 500 ( MC68000, 256KB ROM, 1MB RAM ) ( 1989 )
-Commodore Amiga 1200 ( MC68020, 512KB ROM, 2MB RAM ) (1991 )
After that many PC compatible ( 486, pentium, pentiumII, pentiumIII ,etc )
ZX81 and the 300bps K7 tapes are a permanent memory to me .
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FX 8320 4GHz@1.3V
Antec 920
Sabertooth 990FX
32GB Kingston 1333
Asus 5770
Dell 2405FPW
2x Seagate 2TB
CWT 750w
mine was a 1Mhz Z80 with 1K of RAM ... Then, i got an Oric 1, with awesome 64K , but only 48K available, and then I got an atmos, with some soudering, you could get to 64K!
Then, I did build my 1st PC, in 1986, out of parts I bought in a store ... underground store in Paris ... with an awesome hercule graphic card, so many pixels ... later on, I got a EGA card ... and finally, a VGA card with 320x200 in 250 colors ... in parralele , I got an amiga 500, because I was programming "demos".
since 1990, I only run on Intel ... but Zilog was the fun in the 80's, I don't know if you remember on the Zx81, but you had to store the ASM instruction into REM comment lines ... so funny! I had not enough ram to store the ASM editor and the program you was writting ... lol
DrWho, The last of the time lords, setting up the Clock.
Deneb reached 6.3Ghz on 4 cores yesterday.That's the info that wasn't disclosed at first,but now it's a known fact.Like i said in news section,it's a mere 11% shy of 7Ghz.It's just a matter of time since some master OCer breaks 7Ghz barrier with LN2.
removing the resistor in the cache help too not just the 45nm
This certanly looks promising. Not that Intel hasn't provided us with plenty cost efficient CPU's but i really miss the AMD vs Intel battles like back in days of Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon4 (Tbird series) and later with AthlonXP...
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Super silent cooling powered by (((Noiseblocker)))
SuperPI? Tell me that you are kidding please ...
SuperPi is THE most useless "program" ever created.As for Cine10,i can tell you it's really intel tuned(you guys even use it to promote your 45nm Penryn and Nehalem chips...).Apart from the "tuning" bias,it really is not used that much so useless argument applies here too.The real software like Maya or Lightwave should be used in comparisons.Also media encoding decoding,gaming,archiving,multitasking are welcome.
But Super PI and Cine10 are just toy benchmarks,nothing more.Zero use,100% hype.
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