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About Gianthamster
- Birthday March 14
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Sydney, Australia
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8 Core 16 Thread
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Motherboard
ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Motherboard
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RAM
G.Skill Trident Z DDR 4 RGB 32GB 3200mhz CL14
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GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB GDDR6X Founders Edition
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Case
InWin 309 A-RGB Tempered Glass Case
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Storage
ADATA XPG S40 RGB M.2 NVMe 512GB
Team T-Force Delta MAX ARGB 1TB x2 -
PSU
Corsair AX850 Titanium Modular 850W
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Display(s)
LG UltraGear 27GL850 QHD 144Hz G-Sync HDR IPS 27in
Lamptron HM070 Hardware Monitor -
Cooling
Lian-Li Galahad 360 RGB
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Keyboard
CoolerMaster MasterKeys MK730 RGB TKL
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Mouse
Razer Naga X
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Sound
Creative Sound BlasterX G6
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Operating System
Windows 11 64 bit
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Show off your old and retro computer parts
Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
just another one of my projects. It is currently running windows XP. Specs are: Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 Asus P5N-E SLI (Packard Bell OEM version with latest Asus bios flashed) 4x 1GB modules of G.Skill DDR2 800mhz 2x EVGA 9600GT 1gb in 8x8 SLI Soundblaster X-fi Fatal1ty Edition Thermaltake Toughpower XT 875W Hitachi Deskstar 500gb hdd -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
A Chieftec BH-01B-U3-OP. Quite the name, lol. -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
It's an enterprise workstation so it more likely would have had solaris or redhat linux, but according to its manual xp is supported, but i would assume it still needs drivers and stuff for all of the chipset and scsi stuff in those pci x slots. I guess it might be a fun toy for someone. Reminds me of a canon fiery print server i used to own. had a duel slot 1 motherboard in it. A Tyan Thunderbolt S1837. I miss it, lol. -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
If you have access to an older power supply i would definitely try that. One with closer to 30A on those rails and see if it turns on. I know xp machines are power hungry on those rails, but it could just be an uncooperative board -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
yeah, only 100w combined on the 3.3 and 5v is . It might cause an issue somewhere in that system. That motherboard does have a 4pin 12v though?. are you trying to boot with a gpu connected too? -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
What kind of power supply are you using and how much does it have on its 5 volt rail? Socket A Athlons can be difficult to get working especially with modern power supplies. -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
yep, thats a northwood chip. -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
nah It has my Geforce 3 Ti 200 agp card in it. It's a socket 478 system with a 2ghz Northwood. -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
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Show off your old and retro computer parts
Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
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Show off your old and retro computer parts
Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
Aquired this big old combo recently, just giving it a bit of cleaning and re-paste. Thought i would share. Cpu: 1.7ghz Willamette Pentium 4 Motherboard: DFI nb70-sc rev c i845 Ram: micron 1gb pc266 ddr kit -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
The vga is more likely a tnt2 of some sort due to that large eeprom on it, the style of the heatsink and memory configuration. the pins on it are a feature connector. -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
Current windows 98 PC Pentium 3 coppermine 800EB Gigabyte GA-6VXC7-4X-P 256mb pc133 sdram Geforce 3 Ti 200 64mb Soundblaster Audigy 2 with break-out box Seagate Barracuda 80gb hdd LG CD-R/RW Drive GCE-8525B Toshiba Samsung SH-D162 DVD Rom Mitsumi floppy drive Iomega Zip250 -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
hey, if someone is willing to part with a bundle like that for $20, then by all means that would be the ultimate bargain. But unfortunately the reality is its extremely unlikely. -
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Gianthamster replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
Me personally, wouldn't go over $150. The more under that number the better, without a case and power supply Its just a bunch of parts after all.