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Offline Alexander215

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #15 on: May 15, 2009, 09:37:31 AM »
4gb high performance ram
aftermarket cpu cooler
Over a terabyte of HD storage
M3A32-MVP Deluxe Asus mobo
AMD cpu overclocked far beyond what it should be

Grunge Honey case  O0


Might as well add, I run a triple boot, Ubuntu linux, heavily modified XP and the latest W7 release.

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #16 on: May 15, 2009, 10:07:32 AM »
Regarding computers "in the closet", I've been making an effort to get rid of them in recent years.   I like to replace my computers every 3 years, so my old ones tended to stack up but never get used again.

Now, I get rid of computers that I replace.  My friends and family have benefited greatly from this decision ....
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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #17 on: May 15, 2009, 12:46:59 PM »
4gb high performance ram
aftermarket cpu cooler
Over a terabyte of HD storage
M3A32-MVP Deluxe Asus mobo
AMD cpu overclocked far beyond what it should be

Grunge Honey case  O0


Might as well add, I run a triple boot, Ubuntu linux, heavily modified XP and the latest W7 release.

Gf has a Intel based quad, with high end Nvidia card, I run a ATI card at the mo.. You would think I could fit all this into one post :o

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #18 on: May 15, 2009, 01:59:14 PM »
I use a iMac, a Macbook and a Acer Aspire One Netbook SSD, Linpus.

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #19 on: May 17, 2009, 08:47:26 PM »
atest W7 release.

How do you like it?


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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #20 on: May 18, 2009, 12:27:01 PM »
atest W7 release.

How do you like it?

Well, it boots 7 seconds faster than Vista Ultimate 64bit, and 5 seconds faster than XP. Doesn't have any of the problems vista did, all my programs, games and development tools ran and installed flawlessly (Vista failed epically at this, x86 and x64 bit versions) lots of eye candy, although I really dislike the "ribbons" that's just my preference. My performance benchmarks scored much higher on W7, MUCH higher.

I would have to say that it is probably their best OS to date. But their launch price is probably going to keep a lot of people from buying it.

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #21 on: May 18, 2009, 09:02:46 PM »
atest W7 release.

How do you like it?

Well, it boots 7 seconds faster than Vista Ultimate 64bit, and 5 seconds faster than XP. Doesn't have any of the problems vista did, all my programs, games and development tools ran and installed flawlessly (Vista failed epically at this, x86 and x64 bit versions) lots of eye candy, although I really dislike the "ribbons" that's just my preference. My performance benchmarks scored much higher on W7, MUCH higher.

I would have to say that it is probably their best OS to date. But their launch price is probably going to keep a lot of people from buying it.

I am running the beta W7 on a VMWare virtual.   It is blazing fast and the beta has been surprisingly stable.   

I dislike the ribbons too, shdwwlk.    My opinion on UI design is that less is better.  The ribbons are too over-bearing.
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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #22 on: May 18, 2009, 11:42:28 PM »
20" iMac and a white macbook. I love my macs.

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #23 on: May 19, 2009, 01:40:58 AM »
I have an HP Pavillion DV6500, well had one. It broke yesterday and I'm rather upset, I loved that thing and I still need to take out my hard drive. Theres loads of stuff on there I need and want.

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #24 on: May 26, 2009, 07:57:41 AM »
24" Intel iMac.  I got it two weeks before they changed to the aluminum cases.  Of course I would have waited if I had known, but they didn't really change the guts too much.

I have a 17" iMac G5 in the closet.  It's my backup machine.  I've only used it once in the past two years.

I tend to get a new machine every three years, but maybe not this time.  The 24" iMac is plenty fast.  There's something about Macs that makes them seem to stay nice and fast for longer than PCs.  My old iMac is about 5 years old and still runs great.  My 5 year old PC at work is junk.

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #25 on: May 26, 2009, 08:59:01 AM »
There's something about Macs that makes them seem to stay nice and fast for longer than PCs.
My "kitchen computer" is an 8-year-old G3 iMac that's still going strong.

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #26 on: May 26, 2009, 09:07:46 AM »
atest W7 release.

How do you like it?

Well, it boots 7 seconds faster than Vista Ultimate 64bit, and 5 seconds faster than XP. Doesn't have any of the problems vista did, all my programs, games and development tools ran and installed flawlessly (Vista failed epically at this, x86 and x64 bit versions) lots of eye candy, although I really dislike the "ribbons" that's just my preference. My performance benchmarks scored much higher on W7, MUCH higher.

I would have to say that it is probably their best OS to date. But their launch price is probably going to keep a lot of people from buying it.

I am running the beta W7 on a VMWare virtual.   It is blazing fast and the beta has been surprisingly stable.   

I dislike the ribbons too, shdwwlk.    My opinion on UI design is that less is better.  The ribbons are too over-bearing.

same here. i have Ubuntu and W7 running on VirtualBox, and i like W7. havent had any issues with it. i hooked it up to our domain and we had an issue with networked printers, but i think it was more the print server than the actual W7 OS.

you guys better watch out, because in about a week, W7 will shut down every two hours!
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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #27 on: May 26, 2009, 12:41:32 PM »
atest W7 release.

How do you like it?

Well, it boots 7 seconds faster than Vista Ultimate 64bit, and 5 seconds faster than XP. Doesn't have any of the problems vista did, all my programs, games and development tools ran and installed flawlessly (Vista failed epically at this, x86 and x64 bit versions) lots of eye candy, although I really dislike the "ribbons" that's just my preference. My performance benchmarks scored much higher on W7, MUCH higher.

I would have to say that it is probably their best OS to date. But their launch price is probably going to keep a lot of people from buying it.

I am running the beta W7 on a VMWare virtual.   It is blazing fast and the beta has been surprisingly stable.   

I dislike the ribbons too, shdwwlk.    My opinion on UI design is that less is better.  The ribbons are too over-bearing.

same here. i have Ubuntu and W7 running on VirtualBox, and i like W7. havent had any issues with it. i hooked it up to our domain and we had an issue with networked printers, but i think it was more the print server than the actual W7 OS.

you guys better watch out, because in about a week, W7 will shut down every two hours!

I thought that it was good for a year? I am sure there are some crafty geeks out there with a fix for that ;)

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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #28 on: May 26, 2009, 01:22:07 PM »


same here. i have Ubuntu and W7 running on VirtualBox, and i like W7. havent had any issues with it. i hooked it up to our domain and we had an issue with networked printers, but i think it was more the print server than the actual W7 OS.

you guys better watch out, because in about a week, W7 will shut down every two hours!

I thought that it was good for a year? I am sure there are some crafty geeks out there with a fix for that ;)
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i got an email from microsoft saying they were going to start shutting off after 6 1 09 and will completely expire after 8 1 09.

and youre right. where there is a will....    ;D
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Re: What Kind of Home Computer(s) Do You Have?
« Reply #29 on: May 26, 2009, 02:06:42 PM »
Apple iMac.  Good for fun stuff, not so good for work stuff.