Daishi3500 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 (edited) I know we all spend our non-sleeping life on the computer, so I have to wonder what kind of beast do yall have, that is if it is at all. I have a gateway 02/03 500 w/256 ram and 128 geforce graphics card. I got 80 gig, 40 int/40 ext. Its not the best, but it handles high caliber games well on and offline with my cable connection. BTW, i really need your advice, is one 512 ram module better than 2 256's? edit: o ya duh, i got a p4 2 gigahertz Edited November 12, 2003 by Daishi3500
Graham Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Well, my first computer was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum and I liked to play Manic Miner and Ant Attack. The Spectrum had some fantastic games. My computer now is very old and slow and is powered by a very fat hamster which runs on a treadwheel thus providing power. All calculations and memory functions are handled by a senile chimpanze who through an unfortunate accident only has three fingers remaining, so can't add up very quickly. But seriously my computer is nothing special, just a Pentium III 700MHz(?) CPU with 10G hard drive and 256RAM. I have no idea if I even have a graphics card or not! I have no interest in online gaming or computer games and just use my computer for email and websurfing, so it's fine for me. I do have a broadband connection. Graham
JB0 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 (edited) I've got a Homebrew Computing Mark V. Features include: An AMD Athlon XP 2500+ CPU. 256 megabytes of 133MHZ DDR RAM. A GeForce2MX video card, with 64 megabytes of video RAM. A SoundBlaster Audigy. A 4/8/32x CDRW drive. A LS120 SuperFloppy drive. Lacking media and not using floppies much, the primary advantage is my BIOS ID's it as an ARMD(which stands for ATAPI Removable Media Device, but who really cares what it's SUPPOSED to be?). A Wingman Action gamepad, for, well, gaming(at least, games suited to gamepads). No fewer than 3 pointing devices(1 serial mouse, one PS/2 trackball, one USB trackball). 2 hard drives, a 20 gig and a 14 gig, both 5200 RPM. The Windows 2000 operating system. Yes, some parts need a little upgrading. Edited November 12, 2003 by JB0
JB0 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I have no idea if I even have a graphics card or not! Quick test: Is your monitor connected to something, or just black? That's one thing that just about every PC has, is a graphics adapter.
estacado06479 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 1: pentium 4 1.5 384 M sdram pc 133 20 G hd + 60 G hd 16 m nvidia vanta card 17 IBM monitor from first rig. dvd rw windows xp home 2: pentium 4 2.4 256 M ddr pc2100 80 G hd onboard video (ugh) 17 viewsonic cdrw drive windows xp home
yellowlightman Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Mines pretty outdated, but it's still as fast as I need it to be. 733mhz G4 Macintosh running Mac OS 10.2.8 768MB of RAM (gotta replace and upgrade to 1.5gigs this winter) GeForce2 video card (I think) 60GB hard drive CDRW/DVDR Superdrive Iomega Zip drive (Zip discs suck) Red Octane Arcade Stick w/ USB adaptor for MAME Only games I play are emulated, otherwise I just use it for internet stuff and video editing.
Mechamaniac Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 (edited) Completely built by me since I don't buy premade crap. Soyo Dragon Ultra Platinum KT400 Mobo with 333FSB. AMD Athlon 2600+ (2.08 GHZ 333FSB) Processor 512 KB PC2700 (333FSB) RAM Nvidia GeForce 4 Video Card 64MB I run the sound card that came with the Soyo board because it rocks, and it suits me fine. DVD Rom 52x CD RW 2x WDC 40GB HDD, one for Op sys, and programs, one for straight up storage. Oh, and my case is completely modded, by me. What can I say, got sick of the old beige beater. Here's a pic or two. Edited November 12, 2003 by Mechamaniac
TwinkiePlatter Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I have 1 1/2 PCs 1: NAvi Thunderbird 1.33Ghz CPU Gigabute ga-7axp Motherboard 512mb PC2700 Ram GF4-MX480 (8x) 2: Minimoose (about 1/7th the size of a normal PC) VIA C3 1Ghz Cpu Via Epia-M 10000 Motherboad 256mb PC2100 Ram
UN Spacy Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Compaq Presario 6000 AMD Athlon XP 1800+ 1.53 GHz 640MB RAM 64MB Nvidia GeForce 4 (Graphics Card)
Akilae Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Pentium 4 1.6 oc'd to a 2.x (maybe even 3.x, but that doesn't sound right) Asus P4T533 512 MB RDRAM (say what you want, I got these for a steal, and the perfomance is wonderful) Nvidia Geforce 4 Ti-4800 Soudblaster Live! (the very first generation, very proud of it ) 45 gig HD Pioneer slot DVD drive Teac 32/2/4 CD-RW Fujitsu i-MO 640 PS2 pad on a USB adapter for emulators, console->PC ports, etc..
cwbrown Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 You guys are going to laugh. Two comps: 1. Toshiba Laptop, 500 MHz P Celeron, 6GB HD, 192MB Ram 2. The "good" one. Packard Bell, 166 MHz Pentium MMX, 3 GB hard drive, and I think 32 MB memory. Still on Win95. My games come on consoles.
Lindem Herz Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 (edited) 1: Aerith System (so what? I like to call my stuff names ), Homebuilt PC -Pentium 4 1.7 ghz -512 mb SDRAM (planning to get a 1gb bank sometime next month) -94.(something) gb hard disk (not 100 as the ad people at Western Digital tried to make me believe) +8gb hard disk (a trusty Maxtor, 4 years 20/7 use and still running) +20gb hard disk (an also trusty Samsung, 3 years 20/7 and going) -ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 7500 64mb (kick ass card!) -8x DVD-R SD-616F Samsung (don't care for DVD playback, and that one was bought only to play my Animeigo SDF Macross DVDs) - Built-In Sound Card (didn't have the money for an appropiate card, the speakers to make it justice or the neighbours to tolerate it) - 17' AOC Spectrum Vrl7+ Monitor (good oldie, have it since I was a child, and still amazes me sometimes) - WinXP Pro / Win98 SE 2: (fake)Hitomi, Sony VAIO PCG-SRX77P Notebook (a MPC if you ask me, wanna get rid of it while still getting enough money to buy a new portable) -Pentium III 800 Mhz (or so they say, my Homeworld 2 copy only detects 794 or even 496 sometimes <_< ) -128 mb of RAM -18.4 gb HD (not the 20 they said) -Intel 82815 Graphic Adapter (I guess it's 8mb) -Yamaha AC-XG WDM Audio -Portable PCMCIA Sony PCGA-CD51/A 16x CD-ROM (well, at least it works) -Nice 12.5' LCD display (only thing I REALLY like about it) -WinXP Pro / SuSE Linux 8.0 Professional (when it works, too much for this one I guess) -A lot of Craputer Bundle Software I can't get rid of no matter what edit: That's one nifty system you got there Mechamaniac!! Edited November 12, 2003 by Lindem Herz
roberttan Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Notebook: NEC Versa M320 Pentium 4 2.4 512MB RAM 40 GB Hard Disk ATi Graphics card Home PC Home assembled Pentium 4 2.4C 1GB RAM 124MB Hard Disk (80GB + 40 GB + 4.3GB) Geforce 3 Ti400 Sound Blaster Audigy 19" IBM Trinitron monitor.
Max Jenius Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Let's see... I think I will call my computer... WISE DUCK!!! CPU - Athlon XP 2800+ (Barton) Mobo- Asus nForce2 DDR400 RAM - 512MB DDR400(not used, its at 333) Video - ATI Radeon 9700 Pro DVD - Pioneer 16x CD-RW - Lite-On 52x24x52 HDDs - WD80GB ata133 7200rpm, WD120GB ata133 7200rpm w/ 8MB cache. Sound - SB Audigy(it was free... and has firewire... so hey! ) Speakers - Klipsch ProMedia 4.0 Monitors - A 19' Samsung and a 17' Sony... dual monitors... Keyboard - MS Natural Media Keyboard(nice handy controls... mmm) Mouse - MS Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 Game Controllers - 2 MS Sidewinders(one USB, one Game Port), 1 thrustmaster FPS controller MP3 Players - 1 20GB iPod w/ firewire dock(hence the importance of the previously mentioned audigy) WebCam - Some cheap intel one. Looks like an eye. Misc - 1 Gameboy Advance Linker kit That's everything that's plugged into my computer... I think...
drifand Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 PowerMac G4 733MHz 1GB RAM, 2 x 60GB HDD Pioneer DVR-103 SuperDrive Still on Mac OS 9.2.2, but moving to OS X 10.3.1 as soon as I can spring for a LARGE back-up drive. This Mac is probably gonna be good for another 2~3 years since I don't play games or work on huge video files. Photoshop and Freehand are chugging along just fine, and Office 2001 still gets the job done. I can't wait to leave MSIE behind for Safari!
JB0 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I can't wait to leave MSIE behind for Safari! Or you could use Mozilla NOW.
drifand Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I can't wait to leave MSIE behind for Safari! Or you could use Mozilla NOW. Not so sure about Mozilla, but I do keep Netscape 7.x around on OS 9 for certain CSS and Java-particular sites. Just don't like the sluggish performance or interface very much. :-)
VF-17 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 The box that I'm running right now is a run of the mill P3 800 I'm in the process of building a new box. Should be ready in a couple of weeks: Shuttle SB75G2 case P4 2.8 NEC DVD-RW 80 GB HDD ATI 9700 Pro 512 MB PC 2700 DDR
yellowlightman Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Still on Mac OS 9.2.2, but moving to OS X 10.3.1 as soon as I can spring for a LARGE back-up drive. This Mac is probably gonna be good for another 2~3 years since I don't play games or work on huge video files. Photoshop and Freehand are chugging along just fine, and Office 2001 still gets the job done. I can't wait to leave MSIE behind for Safari! Be sure to check into what kind of harddrive you're getting, Panther has a nasty bug with firewire hardrives that have a common kind of Oxford semiconductor that causes them to be completely erased. That said good luck with X, took me a while to get used to it after being a die-hard 9 guy for a few years.
areaseven Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I currently own a custom-built system that's been running for over two years. - InWin mid-ATX case with 350W power supply - MSI K7T Pro 2-A motherboard - AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.0 GHz - ThermalTake Super Orb dual fan heatsink - 512 MB PC-133 SDRAM - 40GB 7,200 RPM Western Digital HD (x2) - eVGA.com e-GeForce4 Ti 4200 64MB graphics card - SoundBlaster Live! X-Gamer 5.1 sound card - CenDyne/Hitachi 12X DVD-ROM - TDK VeloCD 24x12x24 CD-RW - 3Com 10/100 ethernet card - Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro - Logitech Wingman Rumblepad - Logitech Wingman Formula Force steering wheel - Logitech MX700 cordless optical mouse - Logitech Z-340 speaker system (front) - Microsoft Digital Sound 80 speaker system (surround) - Epson Stylus Color 777 printer - Epson Perfection 636U scanner - KDS Avitron 19" CRT monitor
Britai 7018 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 i got my comp from IBuyPower. BTW, if anyone wants to buy one of those "boutique" comps, don't go there, they're horrible. My computer actually came w/ less fans than the regular case comes with. AMD Athlon 2500 512 Ram 120 gig HD 80 gig HD Nvidia 5600 256 Meg Video Card Soundblaster Somethingorother 19 inch viewsonic flatscreen Wireless Network Adapter Creative Labs 5.1 speakers oh, and i think 1 single 512 RAM is supposed to be better than 2, especially cuz its easier to expand later on. Instead of having to buy 2 512 chips to get to 1024, you only have to buy 1 more.
NERV Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I H4V3 T3H 1337357 PC 3V3R!!!!11 C0MP4Q PR354R10 7000US!!!! 4X CD-RW!!!! W4TCH 0U7!!! I7 BURN5 A CD F4573R TH4N A GR33N SN4K3 CL1MB1N A 5UG4R C4N3 TR33!!! D15C0NN3C73D DVD DR1V3!!! T3H B4574RD5 AT B357 BUY G43V M3H A 5H177Y R3PL4C3M3N7 DR1V3 74HT L4G5 M4H PC S0 I L33V IT D15C0NN3C73D!!!! 1.2 GHZ 4MD 47HL0N!!! 512 MB SDRAM, upgraded from 128. NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4400, purchased when the old 32 graphics stopped working. 5T0CK 50UND C4RD!!! I DUN 3V3N KN0 WU7 I7 I5!!!! Z1P DR1V3 1 S703L3D 0FF T3H P4R3N7'5 D3LL!!! 80 GB HD 7H47 0LNY R3G1573RZ 70 GB!!! PH34R M4H PC!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!11
Batou Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 BTW, i really need your advice, is one 512 ram module better than 2 256's? This depends on your motherboard chipset. Some of the newer boards (notably the Nforce boards from nVidia) feature a memory controller that can access two memory banks in parallel to effectively double your memory bandwidth. You'll only see this feature in newer bleeding edge hardware (in the PC desktop world, anyway), so judging from the system you've described: No, you won't see any advantage using x1 512 MB DIMM as opposed to 2x 256 MB DIMMs. There won't be any noticeable difference in performance either way. On to "what kind of computer I have": Well, I have several I use daily (I'm a systems administrator, and have to babysit a datacenter full of Unix and Windows servers), but my main machine at home I use for most desktop-related stuff is as follows: Windows 2000 Pro SP4 Athlon 2400XP 512 MB DDR @ 333 MHz Radeon 9700Pro Soundblaster Audigy 2 3 HDD devices (2 in RAID 0), totalling 60 GB space (file server has 300 GB of space, mostly filled with anime avi's ) 21 in Sony Trinitron flastscreen CRT I use two desktops at work, one running SuSE Linux and another running Win2K. My Win2K box gets most of my work, but I'll dance for joy the day we can finally toss Outlook (and with it MS Exchange) out the window for good. I'm itching to try out those new Athlon 64's, but I'll wait for the price to come down (and for that 64 bit Windows to be released to retail).
dna Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Wish I had pictures up too ;P Navi: main rig XP 2600+ (2.0GHZ 166FSB) K7S7A MB (2x) 512 MB Mushkin 2-2-2 DDR PC2100 @ PC2700 (to keep up with the system bus) 60GB Seagte Baracuda Geforce TI4200 128MB Hercules 7.1 sound card (not that I have 7.1 speakers, lol) Cheap CD-ROM HP CD-RW/DVD-ROM Thermal Take 400 PSU (or was it 425? I can't remember which size it was...) Cable/FM tuner (with my PS2 hooked up to the video input) 22" (21" viewable) Viewsonic Digital Doc 5 Water cooled by: Little River White Water CPU water jacket Cheap pump Bayres Resivoir 1960-something Ford Truck heater core A few fans for system circulation Onboard 10/100 I though it performed pretty decent till I got Halo Neuman: Smoothwall Box My old HP pavillion Celeron 400 256 MB PC100 (3x) Linksys 10/100 NIC cards Mother: file server XP1800+ K7S5A (1) 512 MB Crucial PC2100 2-3-3 80GB Seagate Baracuda Some GeForce MX vid card no sound - it's a server, geez USing a 2 port KVM to use same input and monitor devices as Navi Onboard 10/100 My wife uses Bob XP2400+ K7S5A Pro (1) 512 MB Crucial PC2100 Ebay vid card Onboard sound Onboard 10/100 I used to run a Q3 server on my pathetic broadband connection, but my old HDD wigged out, so that's not there any longer. Just a Cely 500 anyway.
bandit29 Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Lets see a crappy E machine with win 98. 533 MHz 13 gig hardrive, 64 MB and a region hacked Samsung DVD-ROM that works most of the time. lol I'm not much of a computer guy. I'm a console gamer anyway
Anubis Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I have a homebrew, the same case as Mechamaniac, black, but the only fancy lighting in there is two tri-color LED fans in the back. As for Yggdrasil's hardware: AMD Athlon XP 2400+/Abit KD7E motherboard 512MB Ram 100 GB HD and 60GB HD HP DVD Writer300i (Piece of crap but it works for now)/Toshiba 16X DVD-ROM Geforce 4 MX440 64 MB Video Card SoundBlaster Live! Sound Card Pinnacle Studio AV 7 Capture Board (still haven't actually used it) NEC Multisync FE790SP 17" CRT Monitor LinkSys Network Card/Router Logitech Elite Keyboard/Wireless Trackman Mouse
Agent ONE Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 IBM laptop - T30... It is 4.5 Lbs which is nice to carry around. Its a gigahurtz system with 1 gig of ram. Fast enough for games.
mikeszekely Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I'm a console gamer too, and while that keeps me from building my own system, I don't use that as an excuse not to have a good computer. My main system is: Sony VAIO PCV-RZ32G 2.6 GHz Intel Pentium 4 with Hyper Threading Technology 512 MB of RAM 80 GB hard drive Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 nVidia GeForce MX 440 with AGP8X 1 cable (TV cable) input 2 S-Video inputs 1 i.LINK S400 input 8 USB 2.0 inputs A floppy drive A Memory Stick Drive (convenient, since I have a Sony Cyber-Shot digital camera) A Sony DRU-510A DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW burner An LG GCC-4480B CD-R/RW DVD-ROM Giga Pocket Sony 17" LCD monitor. Being that I spend a lot of time on this machine, but my wife likes to play Solitaire, I wound up buying a second cheap machine just for her to play with. It's: eMachines 2.5 GHz Intel Celeron 40GB hard drive 256MB RAM a generic CD-RW drive A floppy drive 6 USB ports Some kind of bulky eMachinese monitor. And that's really all I know about it, since I never use it. If you want to know what printers, the eMachinese has the Lexmark that came with it, but I tossed the crappy HP printer that came with the VAIO and replaced it with an Epson Stylus CX3200 printer/scanner/copier.
Capt Hungry Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 (edited) Completely built by me since I don't buy premade crap.Soyo Dragon Ultra Platinum KT400 Mobo with 333FSB. AMD Athlon 2600+ (2.08 GHZ 333FSB) Processor 512 KB PC2700 (333FSB) RAM Nvidia GeForce 4 Video Card 64MB I run the sound card that came with the Soyo board because it rocks, and it suits me fine. DVD Rom 52x CD RW 2x WDC 40GB HDD, one for Op sys, and programs, one for straight up storage. Oh, and my case is completely modded, by me. What can I say, got sick of the old beige beater. Here's a pic or two. Nice rig Andy. Your case looks very similiar to mine, cept' I don't have the fancy window. 1. Antec 1080 SOHO case w/4 fans Antec 430W PSU P3 800EB Asus P3V4X mobo 512 MB of Crucial PC133 SDRAM 40 GB Maxtor 7200 RPM ATA100 HDD (running at ATA66 since my mobo only supports ATA66) PNY Geforce Ti 4400 w/128MB Linksys LNE100TX Nic ESS 1869 soundcard 56K generic modem Creative 52X CD-ROM 2. Generic case 250W Compusa PSU 333Mhz Celeron Asus P3B-F mobo 512 MB of PC100 SDRAM Diamond Viper V770 TNT2 Ultra w/32MB 10 GB Maxtor 5400 RPM HDD 3.2 GB Fujitsu HDD Creative 52X CD-ROM Linksys LNE100TX Nic 3. Generic case 250W generic PSU 700Mhz Duron MSI K7T Ultra2 mobo 512 MB of PC100 SDRAM Gainward Geforce2 Ti 450 TV w/64MB Generic 10GB HDD D-Link DFE530TX Nic Generic 52X CD-ROM Comps 1 and 2 are connected to a Linksys 2 port KVM switch......... I am such a geek. Edited November 12, 2003 by Capt Hungry
Ladic Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Mine is Made by my and my friend: Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ (Barton) MoBo: ECS L7S7A2 SiS 746 Chipset ATX Motherboard Ram: 512mb PC-2700 Kingston Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live Video Card: Gainward G-Force 3 ti200 64mb HD 1: 40GB 7200rpm Maxtor HD 2: 20GB 5400rpm Maxtor Case: Antec Lanboy w/See thru window and 350watt PowerSupply CD-RW: Hitachi 8X/4X/32X DVD: Sony 8X
Ladic Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I got a Question, I need to upgrade my Video Card this Xmas, and I have $200 to blow on it, should I get an ATI Radeon 9700 128mb(non-pro) or a G-Force FX 9700 Ultra 128mb ? they are both worth about $200. But still unsure which one to pick.
Weaseldancer Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 Currently, I have three computers I use. 1. Home built box with: P4 2 gig processor 728 MB of DDR 2100 RAM 7200 RPM 80 Gig Hard Drive with an 8MB buffer 32/24/12 CD-RW 16x DVD drive Raideon 9000 video card with 128 MB Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound card 4.1 Surround Speakers 100 MG Zip drive Windows XP Pro 2. Wife's computer: Dell P3 800 with 512 MB of Ram Windows XP Pro 3. Soon to be web server: Dell P3 800 with 512 MB of ram Red Hat Linux 8.0
ewilen Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 I can't wait to leave MSIE behind for Safari! Or you could use Mozilla NOW. Not so sure about Mozilla, but I do keep Netscape 7.x around on OS 9 for certain CSS and Java-particular sites. Just don't like the sluggish performance or interface very much. :-) In my experience, Netscape 7.02 is faster than IE or Netscape 4.x in OS 9. (Some aspects may be slower--like launching, but page rendering is much faster.) Netscape 7.02 also gives you tabbed browsing, something to look forward to with NS 7.1 or Safari. Surprisingly, Netscape 7.1 is faster than Safari under OS X, again in my experience. I haven't had very good luck with Mozilla; Chimera seems to work but for some reason I keep going back to Netscape. As for systems. Home: SuperMac S900 upgraded with a G3/400, 368 megs of RAM, a couple of 2 gig hard drives, a Voodoo 2 card, and a USB card for use with cheap peripherals like my scanner, printer, and no-name mouse. Works fine under 9.1 for general computing and web browsing and older games. (Oni runs well on it, and it's great for Hornet, not sure about Falcon as I haven't really tried that piece of &$%@ since my last hardware upgrade). Framerate on big videos isn't so great but smaller mpegs/avi/shockwave are fine. I'm tempted to try to upgrade this one to "current" standards but I think it will be more economical to just run it into the ground and buy a new Mac at some point Work: G4/733 with OS X 10.2.6. Took a deep breath and jumped into X shortly after I set it up on my desk. 10.1 wasn't quite worth the trouble, but after 10.2 I've never looked back.
Capt Hungry Posted November 12, 2003 Posted November 12, 2003 (edited) I got a Question, I need to upgrade my Video Card this Xmas, and I have $200 to blow on it, should I get an ATI Radeon 9700 128mb(non-pro) or a G-Force FX 9700 Ultra 128mb ? they are both worth about $200. But still unsure which one to pick. ATI is still pretty much on top at the moment, but Nvidia's offerings are nothing to sneeze at. According to Pricewatch.com, a Radeon 9800SE w/128 from Sapphire Technology can be had for $155 w/ free FedEx shipping at Newegg.com. Sapphire makes good, stable, reliable cards. The 9800 is clocked slightly higher than the 9700 and uses slightly faster RAM. I don't know what you'll be able to find locally, so perhaps there is a place that might have a better deal. If I were to upgrade from my GF4 Ti4400, I'd more than likely get at least a 9800. Sapphire's Product page Edited November 12, 2003 by Capt Hungry
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