Subject: The Ultimate Gaming Machine v. 1998 Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:22 pm
This is long, but anybody who builds or knows anything about current systems should get a kick out of this.
KINGNanuke
Join date : 2009-08-16 Age : 45
Subject: Re: The Ultimate Gaming Machine v. 1998 Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:46 pm
this is really cool ,top of the line when i was 19 and why was he petting the cpu and a smokin'13.2 gigs yes
KINGnoobSauce
Join date : 2009-08-15 Age : 35 Location : Pennsyltucky, USA
Subject: Re: The Ultimate Gaming Machine v. 1998 Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:13 am
pentium II 300 lol...... and they ordered a better 400mhz lmao. 128mb sdram. 4.1 + 9.1 gb HD lamo!!!!!!!! yall play quake? 32 speed cdrom lmao
BEER4Paladin
Join date : 2009-08-16
Subject: Re: The Ultimate Gaming Machine v. 1998 Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:37 am
LOL ! That was a good one ! BTW, about that time, 1998, I had a Intel i80486DX4 100MHz processor with 32 MBs of RAM (not SD sadly) and a S3 Trio Virge+ video card, which had 4 MBs of RAM on it. Also I had 2 HDDs, one was 80 MBs (for Windows '95 OSR2 and programs) and the other one was the incredible 500 MBs Maxtor Big Foot (don't know if many of you remember these 5 inch slow ass pigs). Earlier in 1999, I proudly jumped on Intel Pentium I 266 MHz MMX, kept the S3 Virge, but also added a nice fat Diamond Monster 3D II (8 MBs of Video RAM on it, with 3D Rendering built-in (was even considered better then VooDoo 2 and Riva TNT at that time)). Oh yeah, and my RAM increased to the whooping 128 MBs back then.
Nowdays, my 500 GBs HDD seems short on space and my 1 GB RAM ain't enough to even consider running most games. Not to mention my outdated AMDx64 3000+ (2 GHz) and my pathetic 7600 GS (256 MBs)
KINGNanuke
Join date : 2009-08-16 Age : 45
Subject: Re: The Ultimate Gaming Machine v. 1998 Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:06 pm
i will bet that the lesser fav. apple lisa birthed that awsomeness