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Originally Posted by gigy (Post 857655)
my new HTPC rig;
GA-MA78GM-S2H (rev.1.0) with AMD Athlon 5600+ and 2gb DDR2 800 ram.
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Can you give the split up of price of
1) Motherborad
2) Processor
3) RAM ?

just gathered some old rusting components as a weekend project and this is what's working now.

Celeron Tualatin core 1.0ghz overclocked to 1.4ghz @140mhz FSB
Intel 810 chipset
256mb DDR SD RAM (128X2 sticks exchanged with a friend for uncompatible 256X2)
LG CD-ROm
Samsung CD-rw
10gb seagate HDD
Ps2 to USb converted mouse
14" LG CRT monitor with slight sharpness and contrast problem.
edit: running xp sp1

Anybody got any ideas to tweak this machine more? :D

xubuntu or some other lightweight linux distro ?

I have a 2-yr old HP Pavilion Notebook (dv5118tx). It was one of the best laptops available during that time.

Intel Centrino Duo - 1.66 Mhz (One of the 1st dual core notebooks)
2 GB DDR2 RAM (Had initially 1 GB)
100 GB HDD
DVD-RW with Dual layer
Nvidia GeForce 7400 with 512 MB memory
15.4" Widescreen

XP Pro Genuine - Using B-School License :D

Recently bought a 12-cell battery from the States. Yet to arrive though.

GA-MA78GM-S2H (rev.1.0) with AMD Athlon 5600+ total costed me rs10200. 5600+ was not available in most of the shops that day and i think it increased the price bit more than expected.
2gb DDR2 800 ram rs 1100 each.
Due to the slim and congested spacing inside this cabinet had to run processor at 2.6Ghz and GPU at 500Mhz.open box under fan CPU was stable at 3.1Ghz and GPU 1.1Ghz.
Due to location of power connector cant put in two hard disk inside this zebronics cabinet.

Quote:

Originally Posted by greenhorn (Post 858291)
xubuntu or some other lightweight linux distro ?

I am actually planning on Xubuntu coz the Ram is less.

You can try any linux flavor. The base itself is quite light. The problem comes with window managers like KDE/Gnome etc., which are heavy.
However if you want to be light on resources, install kde etc., but while running X call up something light like Windowmaker/Afterstep/Xfce.

A few years back I had a sun machine which was very very low on resources(antiquated Sparc 10).
So I compiled windowmaker and instead of CDE(Default WM) I used windowmaker. also tried Afterstep, but windowmaker was the favorite.

you are right about the window managers.

That's what Xubuntu is. UBUNTU minux GNOME plus XFCE = XUBUNTU.

devarishi, you misunderstood.
you don't keed a special distro.
You can choose any distro, and during the install phase choose not to install gnome.
I think you should install from a standard Ubuntu CD as Xubuntu CD may be missing GTX etc., too(In case you want to use programs which use GTK toolkit).

ahh ok. I did misunderstand but I was going to do the same thing. I have the UBUNTU cd only. :)

intel pentium celeron D. 512mb ram. 40gb hdd. 80gb external hdd. 2.4 ghz

Quote:

Originally Posted by gigy (Post 858539)
GA-MA78GM-S2H (rev.1.0) with AMD Athlon 5600+ total costed me rs10200. 5600+ was not available in most of the shops that day and i think it increased the price bit more than expected.
2gb DDR2 800 ram rs 1100 each.
Due to the slim and congested spacing inside this cabinet had to run processor at 2.6Ghz and GPU at 500Mhz.open box under fan CPU was stable at 3.1Ghz and GPU 1.1Ghz.
Due to location of power connector cant put in two hard disk inside this zebronics cabinet.

OK, can I get some pics ?
Sorry, but I hope that I am not asking for more.

Intel 915Express GAV board
Intel 3.2Ghz x2 Dual core 64 bit processor(800 Mhz FSB)
1 GB of DDR RAM @ 400 Mhz configured in Dual-Channel Mode
Nvidia GeForce 7300LE 512MB PCI-Express 3D card
Samsung 160 GB SATA Hard Disk (7200 rpm)

Mine is a HP special edition that I bought in US last Aug/Sep.

HP dv2550se
* Screen: 14.1" WXGA display with BrightView (glossy)
* Processor: Intel T5250 1.5GHz 2MB cache, 667MHz FSB
* Memory: 2GB RAM
* Graphics: Intel X3100
* OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
* Hard Drive: 160GB SATA at 5400RPM
* Weight: 5.5lbs
* Dimensions: 13.1 in x 9.3 in x 1.5 in (width x depth x thickness)
* Wireless: 802.11abg (Intel Wireless 3945ABG)
* Ports: 1 IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 3 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0)(1 On Left Side / 2 On The Right Side), 5-in-1 memory card reader, VGA monitor out port, S-Video out, RJ-45 Ethernet LAN, RJ-11 modem, 2 headphones/speaker jack with SPDIF, microphone.
* Slots: 5-in-1 memory card reader, ExpressCard 54mm, Expansion Port 3 (docking port)

Has got this nice looking design

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I also have a old Compaq desktop:
Configuration:
Intel Pentium 4 1.6GHz
256 MB SDRAM(Original 128MB)
60GB HDD (Original 20GB)
OS: Microsoft Windows XP Home
Thats all I remember :)

I have 2 puny ones:

System _1_
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Athlon x64 3000+
K8v-vm ultra (i know it sucks)
1 GB RAM
320 GB SATA
Plextor DVD writer.
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System _2_
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Core 2 Duo E8400
Intel DP35DP
Nvidia 7600 GS 512
4 GB RAM
160 x 2 SATA on Raid 0
1 x IDE 40 GB for OS.
Sony DVD writer.
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Connected via a cross cable and athlon on USB to beetel 200bx router for Airtel internet access.

I know its measly but it suffices my need for now.


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