DurocShark
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It's about time to retire the old eMachines box with its 15" LCD, and Sempron 3100+ CPU.
I picked up a 20" Acer LED monitor for $99 from Tiger Direct, a pair of 1GB sticks for $26 from Micro Center, and a mobo/cpu combo for $99 from Micro Center.
The CPU is a Phenom II x4. My first (personal) multi core processor. Hooray!!
I ran out of money, that's why I only got the two gigs of ram. I'll upgrade later on. I'm using the onboard video for now too. But it's still better than the card I added to the eMachines.
I went with Windows 7 and am installing my CS5 as we speak. Why do all the Adobe CSx packages take bloody ages to install?
I'm using an old old OLD Enermax case. That thing is at least 7 years old, and was collecting dust in the closet. I haven't used it for at least 4 or 5 years. I blew it out, stuck a higher wattage PSU in it, and went to town. Still using my old 1st gen Sony DVD Burner. 500u IIRC. That thing is ancient too! But it keeps on ticking...
I haven't built a machine in years. It was kinda fun. Especially when I noticed my 3.20 Ghz processor was running at 3.90. Yikes! This mobo has switches to set the clock speed. I must have bumped them during the install.. heh
Pics here if curious: http://www.flickr.com/photos/donimages/sets/72157626569424612/
I picked up a 20" Acer LED monitor for $99 from Tiger Direct, a pair of 1GB sticks for $26 from Micro Center, and a mobo/cpu combo for $99 from Micro Center.
The CPU is a Phenom II x4. My first (personal) multi core processor. Hooray!!
I ran out of money, that's why I only got the two gigs of ram. I'll upgrade later on. I'm using the onboard video for now too. But it's still better than the card I added to the eMachines.
I went with Windows 7 and am installing my CS5 as we speak. Why do all the Adobe CSx packages take bloody ages to install?
I'm using an old old OLD Enermax case. That thing is at least 7 years old, and was collecting dust in the closet. I haven't used it for at least 4 or 5 years. I blew it out, stuck a higher wattage PSU in it, and went to town. Still using my old 1st gen Sony DVD Burner. 500u IIRC. That thing is ancient too! But it keeps on ticking...
I haven't built a machine in years. It was kinda fun. Especially when I noticed my 3.20 Ghz processor was running at 3.90. Yikes! This mobo has switches to set the clock speed. I must have bumped them during the install.. heh
Pics here if curious: http://www.flickr.com/photos/donimages/sets/72157626569424612/