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Thread: Got My New Computer

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    Got My New Computer

    Hey everyone, got my new computer working after 2 reformats. :mad: 1st install of WinXP MCE went fine, but the USB drivers somehow were missing. So after a 2nd install, it's now fine.

    Specs:

    ASUS P5WD2 Premium mobo
    Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz (I apologize for having an Intel processor here. :P )
    1GB DDR2 RAM
    ATI Radeon X700 Pro 256mb
    Integrated Realtek ALC882 HD-Audio

    Now that I have a faster computer (old one was AMD Athlon XP 1700+ 1.4GHz), I'm ready to hopefully gain some extra ranks in projects. Especially in the last few projects in this year's BOINC contest. :twisted:

    This damn Prescott core runs way to hot to my liking. 60-70 degrees Celsius. And there's 4 fans in this case. The PSU, back fan, front fan, side fan, and CPU fan. :mad: This summer's heat isn't helping either...

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    It will be an excellent performer on Math projects like Seventeen or Bust, Riesele Sieve LLR or Prime Sierpinski Project PSP.

    What do you think of Windows MCE?


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    congrats on the new compy ! I love that feeling that you have when you build a new machine, and get it up and running .... ahhh ... I want to build another one now! my next will be dual core, or FX.
    If you can't make it ... Don't come!
    http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2007/race4b.htm


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    MCE is good so far. It's too bad I don't have a coaxical outlet in my room, I can't use the TV feature.

    Only reason I got MCE is because my dad bought it OEM w/ his computer before he gave it to me. But one good thing about it is I don't think I'll be needing a 3rd party DVD player.

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    have you done any sort of benchmarking.
    what score does it get on 3DMark (i think 2003 is in the downloads section here)

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    I'll do it right now. I'll be going to sleep in a few minutes soon.

    And boy the Prescott core is a heat furnace! 70 degrees celsius! This CPU better not meltdown soon.

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    Sigh.. here's my results:



    So how is this?

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    Pretty good for 3D Mark. Getting a high score in 3D Mark is very hard, i don't think i got much more than that, i'm sure mine was in the 4800 range.


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    You should be using 3DMark 06 from www.madonion.com



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    from personal experience 06 pushed my machine too far and not much would run whereas in 03 i runs every test (even though the harder tests e.g. the wildlife and water one test 5 i think.)

    i think its better to use the slighty older version but have it complete all tests and give actual numbers/frames per second etc. rather than "failed to run" messages.

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