When Was My Computer State Of The Art? (minus OS)

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  • XbeasleyX
    Best Of The Not So Good
    • Apr 2004
    • 233

    #1

    When Was My Computer State Of The Art? (minus OS)

    System -
    Windows XP Pro.
    BIOS: Vender - American Megatrends Inc. Version: 62710
    Motherboard: Manufacturer - Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. Name: 72X Version: 1
    Memory -
    Physical: Total - 0.24950 Gigs Aval. - 0.09662 Gigs
    Slots: 3 total 2 Used
    1 Mem. Control Device.
    CPU -
    AMD Duron
    1 CPU
    No Hyperthreading
    Model: 3
    900.2 MHz
    L2 Cache: 64kb
    Disk Info -
    C-Physical #1
    Model: ST320413A
    Size (free space): 18.6GB (13.0GB)
    Cluster: 16Kb
    File System: FAT32
    H- Physical #0
    Model: Maxtor 92048D8
    Size (free): 19.1GB (2.0GB)
    Cluster Size: 4KB
    File System: NTFS
    Video Adapter -
    S3 Graphics Inc. Savage 4
    Video BIOS: 02.2C.01



    I know this is pretty much crap now but when was it not crap? And does anyone want to buy my piece of history so I can buy one that doesn't suck.
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  • TheFlamingKoosh
    I'm No Longer On Fire
    • Mar 2002
    • 1710

    #2
    I'm going to guess around 98-99 or so...

    I remember reading the Best Buy adds every week and noticing processer speeds going from 300-900 in like 4 months....
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    • _tMAN
      Wisconsin
      • Jun 2004
      • 789

      #3
      I'd say about 4-5 years, but that is just my guess/estimate

      why do you wonder anyway?

      EDIT: dang you koosh, you beat me to it
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      • XbeasleyX
        Best Of The Not So Good
        • Apr 2004
        • 233

        #4
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        Trying to convince my father that our computer cannot handle the good computer games out today. - And gees you guys are quick with responses.




        And when did they kill the banana? >
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        • _tMAN
          Wisconsin
          • Jun 2004
          • 789

          #5
          Buy a copy of doom 3 and crank up the settings, then tape your father to the chair and tell him that if he doesn't pass the first 3 levels within an hour, his car will be burned


          or you could just show him, but where's the fun in that?
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          • joeyjoe367
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            • May 2001
            • 1982

            #6
            Sorry, but I don't think your setup was ever "state of the art." AMD's Duron line was it's "value" chip. I believe that the AMD chip to have at that time was either the ThunderBird of the XP.

            Hope that helps convince your Dad.

            If you like your current monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers, explain to him that you can get a doom3 worthy computer for under $800 easily. Under $1000 if you want highest specs.

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            • magman#1
              Registered User
              • Jun 2001
              • 205

              #7
              it was never state of the art because duron's were always the amd budget processor. so basically even when it came out it wasn't THE absolute fastest
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              • Ironmag
                Support the troops
                • Sep 2002
                • 411

                #8
                I remember getting a 500mhz AMD Athlon comp in mid-late 99 and that was pretty up there in the state of the art department. Then about 3 years ago I got my current (with a few upgrades) AMD Athlon 1700XP that was also pretty state of the art at its time.

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                • devildog
                  I hate my user name
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 1530

                  #9
                  i worked in a computer shop around that time, was about 99. i still remember when the s3 savage 4 could actually play games half decent, even though my voodoo 5 5500 played carmageddon 2 much much much better.

                  the duron chip was absolutely awesome for overclocking once you unlocked it, i could easily bump my 600 up to 1ghz with good cooling, ahh, the good ol days
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                  • AcemanPB
                    Exactly
                    • Mar 2002
                    • 1885

                    #10
                    I bought this computer over a year ago and I still consider it on up there

                    Intel 2.8ghz pentium 4
                    1 gig ram
                    120 gig hardrive
                    128 meg radeon 9800 pro
                    5.1 surround
                    19 inch flatscreen
                    dvd burner
                    etc etc

                    I'm still surprised that even after a year it's still pretty much up there. Our older computer (800mhz, 512 ram) was outdated in just a few months after we bought it new.

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