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FlySurfer
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3 Dec 2012 10:08pm
Who makes your computer, be it PC, Mac, Android, Xbox... whatever you're using to read this, and what do you like about it?

My PC is a laptop made by HP; I like the Dreamcolor display and the finger print reader... it's kind of cool cos I just swipe my finger to login from boot (BIOS and Windows).

It weighs a lot though and in summer acts like a hot plate, in winter it keeps me warm.
poor relative
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3 Dec 2012 7:11pm
I just bought a new system.
2GB OC graphics card with a full size monitor
256GB SSD with games n regular stuff on new i7 processor.
Goes like the wind.
There is nothing i dislike but i do like the speed, the quietness, and the FPS on all my games.
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3 Dec 2012 7:28pm
FlySurfer said...

Who makes your computer


Me, a few years old now but still going like a train, AMD & W7.

Mark _australia
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3 Dec 2012 8:04pm
It is a computer and it is white, and has a screen.

I like it because it allows me to get a forecast (most important thing in the world) and read my emails (second) and then post here (third) and get some porno. Oh hang on, that may be first....


I don't care that it does not fit in my pocket and is not the latest - as I don't work in computing and don't feel the need to have the latest updates from my friends or the media every 10 secs (I have a life) and even better it cost me nothing. I don't feel the need to pull my pud over a bit faster or a spanky new graphics card or 100Gb per month blah blah .... cos it is a tool and it works. The same as my old hammer. I don't buy a new hammer every year or even every 5yrs.
I also don't have a $1000 knife set in my kitchen like Mr Jones the chef next door has.

Oh yeah - it has Winders and I like it cos it has Word - and "Word" sounds fkn hip.

Word.






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3 Dec 2012 8:25pm
I've just ordered a custom built joby along the lines of PRs' I don't game or anything like that but I do make my own nautical charts from recordings each time I go fishing. The files are big, and there are lots of them, so it was time. I'm looking forward to the SSD hard drive, and 10 on board USBs and the old parallel port to drive my old AO plotter.

I'll use my old monitor and keyboard etc. I just bought the desktop box, that I put under the desk
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3 Dec 2012 8:39pm
Mark _australia said...
It is a computer and it is white, and has a screen.

I like it because it allows me to get a forecast (most important thing in the world) and read my emails (second) and then post here (third) and get some porno. Oh hang on, that may be first....


I don't care that it does not fit in my pocket and is not the latest - as I don't work in computing and don't feel the need to have the latest updates from my friends or the media every 10 secs (I have a life) and even better it cost me nothing. I don't feel the need to pull my pud over a bit faster or a spanky new graphics card or 100Gb per month blah blah .... cos it is a tool and it works. The same as my old hammer. I don't buy a new hammer every year or even every 5yrs.
I also don't have a $1000 knife set in my kitchen like Mr Jones the chef next door has.

Oh yeah - it has Winders and I like it cos it has Word - and "Word" sounds fkn hip.

Word.









Haha Word to ya muva
pierrec45
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3 Dec 2012 11:41pm
FlySurfer said...

Who makes your computer?

Huh, the Chinese ?
Mark _australia
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3 Dec 2012 8:59pm
Yo peeps

Who made the ECU in your car?

Buster fin
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3 Dec 2012 9:05pm
Mark _australia said...
Yo peeps

Who made the ECU in your car?




Mitsubishi would be a fair guess.
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3 Dec 2012 9:18pm
Buster fin said...
Mark _australia said...
Yo peeps

Who made the ECU in your car?




Mitsubishi would be a fair guess.


Very clever, guess you drive a Mitsi.
The point is, if you are not a petrolhead you probably don't care, cos it works. I find the interest in computer stuff by 'normal' people bemusing at least as it is irrelevant to what they actually use it for.
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3 Dec 2012 9:28pm
Mark _australia said...
Buster fin said...
Mark _australia said...
Yo peeps

Who made the ECU in your car?




Mitsubishi would be a fair guess.


Very clever, guess you drive a Mitsi.
The point is, if you are not a petrolhead you probably don't care, cos it works. I find the interest in computer stuff by 'normal' people bemusing at least as it is irrelevant to what they actually use it for.


I'd never buy their crap, but such parts are invariably produced by them. Probably in ferraris, too.
Mark _australia
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3 Dec 2012 9:46pm
^^ Mitshi makes a sh!tload of electronic stuff, granted, but no, not all car ECU's. Holden / GMH has been Delco for about ummm - forever.
Ferrari have their in house stuff. My point exactly. You don't know and you don't really care - cos the car ECU works.

For 90% of peeps who do seabreeze and steal some MP3's then download some porn why would they be "into" computers?

I seriously don't get it. Keeping up with the Joneses crap. Why do we have to keep up with the Joneses on home AV stuff and computers and a nice coffee machine ........... BUT NOT our car stereo, or the car ECU, or the fkn breadmaker?
Just wondering...?

paulford
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3 Dec 2012 9:51pm
Dell D630 laptop running W7.
poor relative
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3 Dec 2012 9:56pm
I dont need to keep up with anyone.
I like computers, i know stuff about them and i want big performance so i can do stuff i like to do.

Its like some people put muddies on their 4x4 and lift it 3 inches so they can drive in different terrain. Well i put a 2gb OC graphics and SSD in my computer for the same reasons to make it compatible with what i do.
Mark _australia
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3 Dec 2012 10:31pm
^^^^ you have a reason and that is cool :) I ponder the many that do not. BTW I wonder how you got a StoneSurfDesigns in your computer.




I suspect my 512K RAM may be insufficient now so I may upgrade and keep this PC for the kids doing educational stuff.

Can anyone tell me that I should NOT buy a Dell thingo that they deliver and charge me $18 p/w for?


Squid Lips
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3 Dec 2012 10:44pm
Mark _australia said...
^^ Mitshi makes a sh!tload of electronic stuff, granted, but no, not all car ECU's. Holden / GMH has been Delco for about ummm - forever.
Ferrari have their in house stuff. My point exactly. You don't know and you don't really care - cos the car ECU works.

For 90% of peeps who do seabreeze and steal some MP3's then download some porn why would they be "into" computers?

I seriously don't get it. Keeping up with the Joneses crap. Why do we have to keep up with the Joneses on home AV stuff and computers and a nice coffee machine ........... BUT NOT our car stereo, or the car ECU, or the fkn breadmaker?
Just wondering...?




Should I put a Motec or Haltech in the Hiace?
theDoctor
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4 Dec 2012 1:55am
Mark _australia said...
^^^^ you have a reason and that is cool :) I ponder the many that do not. BTW I wonder how you got a StoneSurfDesigns in your computer.




I suspect my 512K RAM may be insufficient now so I may upgrade and keep this PC for the kids doing educational stuff.

Can anyone tell me that I should NOT buy a Dell thingo that they deliver and charge me $18 p/w for?





Cause the fine print will probably tell you that you end up paying twice as much for something that is well dated by the time you pay it off..

That said, dell is ok, I have two, but the battery is not much chop on their lappies compared to my toshiba, but the toshiba is a piece of junk in all other aspects...
Sailhack
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4 Dec 2012 8:25am
Sitting here posting from my home lappy - Asus F3J (cheapy)...6yo machine running Vista & has never failed, it's still very speedy!

Work - Dell Precision M4500 & dock, 3yo & also still the bomb.
myusernam
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4 Dec 2012 7:37am
used to have a dell630. slow as fk but great warranty. drop it or scratch it whatever, guy comes to you next day and puts new parts on.

got a hp now. is ok but the serial port pins are flush with the case and they get bent.

got a dual cpu dell 690 desktop at home with win7 x64 and lots of ram (cant remember)
goes ok
GreenPat
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4 Dec 2012 8:09am
Sailhack said...
Sitting here posting from my home lappy - Asus F3J (cheapy)...6yo machine running Vista & has never failed, it's still very speedy!

Work - Dell Precision M4500 & dock, 3yo & also still the bomb.



Almost same setup. Acer something or other home laptop, enough for web, email and some databases. Dell Precision M4600 work laptop, less than a year old, i7 brain, SSD, 16GB RAM, 8 CPUs according to the task manager (haven't checked if it's hyper threading or not). Bloody thing just shuts down at random though, the best explanation I can think of is that it's overheating and tripping out.
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4 Dec 2012 9:29am
From the thread title I thought this was going to be a thread about modern day slavery, mind control and the NWO.


I'd imagine workers in a Chinese factory assembled my computer out of parts made in China, South Korea, Thailand and a few other countries by machines and other workers.

I don't think the big companies as such make their computers, ie you won't find a Dell, HP, Apple or whatever factory that are making brand computers.





poor relative
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4 Dec 2012 8:01am
Build your own machine. Source parts from msy or newegg. You can put together a beast of a machine with all the fruit very cheap. Hp Dell apple etc are a rip off imo.
Mark _australia
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4 Dec 2012 8:07am
I like the idea of $16 p/w so I don't have to splash a couple of grand now and can use that for windsurfing gear
Is Dell OK if you just pay it off faster?
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4 Dec 2012 8:32am
Mark _australia said...
I like the idea of $16 p/w so I don't have to splash a couple of grand now and can use that for windsurfing gear
Is Dell OK if you just pay it off faster?



Mark I have a spare PC I need to find a new home for. It's about 3yrs old. I've just wiped the hard drive and put on a fresh install of windows XP. It's a 2.4gig AMD with 1Gig of ram and a 320gig Hard drive. Keyboard,mouse, keyboard and a camera if you want it.
More than capable for web, email etc. Yours for $100 if you're interested. Might even be twisted into upgrading to windows 7. No need to pay $18 a week....Unless you really want to ! ... Nothing more to buy..PM me if you're interested :)

Simon
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4 Dec 2012 11:50am
Intel Processor
Seagate HD (i think)
Fs me on the RAM.

...probably the same factory that made your computer but it has a different manufacturer's sticker on the front.

Not sure who actually made the sticker.
Gorgo
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4 Dec 2012 12:13pm
Mark _australia said...
I like the idea of $16 p/w so I don't have to splash a couple of grand now and can use that for windsurfing gear
Is Dell OK if you just pay it off faster?


Why would you spend a couple of grand on a home PC? Even from Dell you can buy a perfectly good machine with all the trimmings for just over a grand tops.

The real expense in buying a PC to do stuff is if you buy name brand software. If you're just browsing for porn then the free software is fine. If you're preparing files for work then you need to be completely compatible with what they have.

The reason you buy from Dell or whoever is you get the machine fully configured and delivered to your door. If you have the time, inclination and expertise you can easily put your own machine together.

The difficulty in DIY is you can end up spending a heap of time buying components and find that you have compatibility issues. It's a pain working out the problem then deciding which incompatible thing to send back.

The same problem comes when you keep your gear for a while. Once the processor or motherboard get a bit older you have to replace all of the guts to upgrade anything. You can rent and spend the $20 a month, or buy and just live with the steadily degrading performance of your gear. Simply divide the purchase price by the number of months you want to keep the gear ($1200/60 months = $20/month).

Why do people upgrade? Henry Ford developed mass produced cars. If he asked people what they wanted they would have said give us a faster horse. I recently upgraded a heap of gear. It's smaller, lighter, more robust, lasts longer, easier to use. It's just better all round. (eg. Icom IC40 radio that you must charge before every use, no matter what. Size and shape and weight of a house brick. Icom IC41 radio can be charged once every few days in use. You can charge it in April, leave it in the cupboard, and it's still charged and ready to go in October. Fits in your pocket.)

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4 Dec 2012 9:20am
FlySurfer said...

Who makes your computer, be it PC, Mac, Android, Xbox... whatever you're using to read this, and what do you like about it?

My PC is a laptop made by HP; I like the Dreamcolor display and the finger print reader... it's kind of cool cos I just swipe my finger to login from boot (BIOS and Windows).

It weighs a lot though and in summer acts like a hot plate, in winter it keeps me warm.


Elitebook 8760W?
Got one for a client a couple of weeks ago... very nice. (Except you cant have the WWAN/GPS card with dreamcolour

I have the Elitebook 8560W (Not dreamcolour :( ) 16Gb Ram and got a second drive caddy so running SSD and HDD.

Also a HP Z400 liquid cooled Xeon, 24gb ram, 512SSD and 2*2Tb HDD.

Quadro 4000 in both with 2 * Dell U2412 monitors


Solitaire runs very well on both



May favourite though is my HP 5130 Netbook (touchscreen and WWAN/GPS), if it had a fingerprint reader it would be perfect. Love it cause I can take it everywhere and access my Server and Desktop from anywhere and manage client sites, and play solitaire (just not a fast as on the Z400 )
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4 Dec 2012 10:08am
I have had lots of PCs & laptops over the years, some good, some bad, but the reoccurring theme were the junk operating systems, windows 95/98/Vista etc etc So I bought a 27" Mac! It's crashed twice in 2 years. And when I say crashed, it went into sleep mode suddenly. I have Windows 7 at work which is OK, but it's still buggy, freezes, crashes occasionally etc
FlySurfer
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4 Dec 2012 2:18pm
Mark _australia said...
Yo peeps

Who made the ECU in your car?


Bosch
FlySurfer
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rod_bunny said...
Elitebook 8760W?
Got one for a client a couple of weeks ago... very nice. (Except you cant have the WWAN/GPS card with dreamcolour

I have the Elitebook 8560W (Not dreamcolour :( ) 16Gb Ram and got a second drive caddy so running SSD and HDD.

Also a HP Z400 liquid cooled Xeon, 24gb ram, 512SSD and 2*2Tb HDD.

Quadro 4000 in both with 2 * Dell U2412 monitors

Solitaire runs very well on both



May favourite though is my HP 5130 Netbook (touchscreen and WWAN/GPS), if it had a fingerprint reader it would be perfect. Love it cause I can take it everywhere and access my Server and Desktop from anywhere and manage client sites, and play solitaire (just not a fast as on the Z400 )


Nope, the 8560w, with the WWAN/GPS module, illuminated kb and dreamcolor, + 32GB, 2nd HDD caddy... I mostly use it for VMware.
My torrent VM is using ~26GB ram right now, cos it holds the seeds in ram, which are on a share of the host.
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4 Dec 2012 2:31pm
poor relative said...
I just bought a new system.
2GB OC graphics card with a full size monitor
256GB SSD with games n regular stuff on new i7 processor.
Goes like the wind.
There is nothing i dislike but i do like the speed, the quietness, and the FPS on all my games.


So you went Nvidia 680? Full size monitor, ie 30"?
My i930 has a 7970 OC, goes like the wind and sounds like it too.

poor relative said...
Build your own machine. Source parts from msy or newegg. You can put together a beast of a machine with all the fruit very cheap. Hp Dell apple etc are a rip off imo.


Last PC I put together was a nightmare.
Mobo Asus P6X58D, i7 930, Corsair Ram, Asus Xonar STX, 2x Intel X25-M RAID 0 | Seasonic X750 | Fractal Design R2 | NZXT Sentry 2

Started 1st go, then power off.
If I unplugged/plugged in, it would start for ~10 seconds then power off.
I figured mobo. Took it back. Paid $10 cos that's what they charge for wasting their time.
CPU, nope.
RAM, nope.
PSU, tested paid another $10.

By now I'm annoyed... in the end it was the damn PSU, it would do it when underload, but when testing it worked; it worked in their rig and worked in another rig.
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