I have a, to my knowledge, crappy Nvidia Gforce 6100 that came with the rig. its a 99% stock Emachine from wal-mart. i had to move the side fan to the other side and mount it to the graits with a screw and a zip-tie.
Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:35 am
Fail Flail
Joined: Sun Jun 13, 2010 5:40 am Posts: 1059 Location: I chose my fate, do not pity me.
Re: Link Dump
Ah...
Please, just buy a new computer, your words are hurting me
Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:43 am
Izen
Joined: Sat Oct 22, 2011 12:56 am Posts: 1474 Location: At the corner of unoriginality and boring
Re: Link Dump
Why can't I stop watching this.
Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:47 am
Miggles
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Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:39 am Posts: 4558
Re: Link Dump
>Buy 100 dollar computer >says it sucks >Blames on OS
... No words.
Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:48 am
Fail Flail
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Re: Link Dump
I made a PC out of 8 year old scrap from my school dumpster, and thats still better than what he has...
Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:52 am
TheKebbit
Joined: Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:24 pm Posts: 3939 Location: NORTH
Re: Link Dump
I own Windows Vista and it runs okay, sometimes.
However, I, too, cannot explain how in the hell I managed to fill my hard drive.
I made a PC out of 8 year old scrap from my school dumpster
I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
Thu Apr 12, 2012 3:55 am
Adriaan
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Re: Link Dump
Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:12 am
caekdaemon
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Re: Link Dump
Galacticruler wrote:
I have a, to my knowledge, crappy Nvidia Gforce 6100 that came with the rig. its a 99% stock Emachine from wal-mart. i had to move the side fan to the other side and mount it to the graits with a screw and a zip-tie.
Galacticruler wrote:
its a 99% stock Emachine from wal-mart.
Galacticruler wrote:
Emachine
Galacticruler wrote:
Emachine
Oh jebus I did not know that company still even existed.
The last time I saw one of their machines was around... 1997?
Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:15 am
Fail Flail
Joined: Sun Jun 13, 2010 5:40 am Posts: 1059 Location: I chose my fate, do not pity me.
Re: Link Dump
Roast Veg wrote:
Fail Flail wrote:
I made a PC out of 8 year old scrap from my school dumpster
I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
Alright then, this is the outside, A nice sturdy case, most of the others had dints after being thrown in the dumpster, not this one.
The inside contains parts from dozens of other machines, it runs win7 using a Intel 3.0 Ghz celeron, 3 gigs of ram and an unmarked, unknown Chinese brand graphics card. It uses Nvidia drivers, but only has one label that says 'Do not remove', I also managed to grab a wireless card and a CD drive, and by that I do mean just CDs not DVDs, that lead to some confusion after I tried to install win7 off a disk. If you look carefully, you can see the fan and some of the other parts are held in with blue-tack, you have that in other countries right? If you don't, it's basically a miracle putty.
And finally, a pic of my current PC station, because what the hell.
Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:40 am
caekdaemon
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Re: Link Dump
Fail Flail wrote:
Roast Veg wrote:
Fail Flail wrote:
I made a PC out of 8 year old scrap from my school dumpster
I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
Alright then, this is the outside, A nice sturdy case, most of the others had dints after being thrown in the dumpster, not this one.
The inside contains parts from dozens of other machines, it runs win7 using a Intel 3.0 Ghz celeron, 3 gigs of ram and an unmarked, unknown Chinese brand graphics card. It uses Nvidia drivers, but only has one label that says 'Do not remove', I also managed to grab a wireless card and a CD drive, and by that I do mean just CDs not DVDs, that lead to some confusion after I tried to install win7 off a disk. If you look carefully, you can see the fan and some of the other parts are held in with blue-tack, you have that in other countries right? If you don't, it's basically a miracle putty.
And finally, a pic of my current PC station, because what the hell.
This is my SPC1000 (scrap parts computer 1000), let me guide you through. Firstly, you see me turn on the psu, and some pretty lights come on. Then, I jump the power pins and the fans start to spin.
In the second video you can see the point at which I obtained a screen, and the resulting BSOD I was getting off WinXP due to the hard drive having been lifted straight from the original. The third is everything working as it should running Maverick(10.10) Xubuntu. A list of the specs. I have since wired the thing up to the internet and given it a stolen case. In many ways mine is feeble in comparison to yours, though you make it sound like my graphics card may be of higher quality. I was running Portal 1 through steam under wine with superior performance to my laptop, which up until the point where the SPC was usable was my only computer. I want to keep adding more and more to this though, as and when I come across better tech. Another hard drive, for example, wouldn't go amiss, 80gb will fill fast. What's amazing is that everything has just worked, nothing exploded and despite my having to jump pins to turn the thing on, it has now safely made its home atop my newly cleared desk.
Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:37 am
Fail Flail
Joined: Sun Jun 13, 2010 5:40 am Posts: 1059 Location: I chose my fate, do not pity me.
Re: Link Dump
Mine did explode in my face at one point, so I congratulate you there. I assembled the pieces I scavenged at my grandfathers place (For a little context, he's a self taught computer expert, and as a subsequence I haven't had any cliche issues regarding elderly and computers (He has at least 3 desktops and to my knowledge 2 notebooks, anyway this is a bit off topic)) and I had (and still don't) no idea of the type of ram, the model of the motherboard and the previously said quirk of the graphics card (It can run portal 2 with little issues though). So as I was slotting everything together he was trying to explain that it probably wouldn't work, or that it would explode. Low and behold it works fine, except for the fact it inexplicably takes little over 5 minutes to boot up, and I used to have to kick start the power supply fan (until it blew up and had to be replaced) but still, it runs fine when it eventually does.
My friend gave me the motherboard, complete with processor, ram, psu and disk drive as a birthday present, to which I added a hard drive, a screen and a graphics card taken from my school as it was clearing out. Another hard drive and a case from my dad later, plus a leftover keyboard and mouse and my regular speakers later and it was complete.
Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:00 pm
caekdaemon
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Re: Link Dump
Guys, if you want to identify your computer parts, get Cpuz.
It'll identify pretty much everything in your computer.
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