AXCEL216's MAX Speeed Home Built Personal Computer My upgraded hardware PC specs page: http://members.aol.com/axcel216/pc.htm#SP Overclocking reference links: http://members.aol.com/axcel216/pc.htm My BenchMarks + Price Watch page: http://members.aol.com/axcel216/bench.htm MYPC.TXT Contents: MY UBER-CLOCKED PC MY HOME ASSEMBLED PC HARDWARE SPECS HARDWARE REVIEWS ______________________________________________________________________________ MY UBER-CLOCKED PC I have upgraded once again [June 2002, "Merry Christmas" to me... :)] to an Intel Pentium III Celeron 1.3 GB CPU and a Chaintech A-GT60 AGP NVidia GeForce4 Ti 4600 with 128 MB DDR SDRAM video accelerator. Reasons? Simple: to play full-screen high-definition Video/DVD/MPEG in zillion colors, real-time DirectX3D/OpenGL 3D games and draw/manipulate true-color/rendered graphics/3D animation under "proper" conditions. ... Oh, and did I forget to mention, also to OVERCLOCK... :) NOTE: I have purchased each component separately (shopped around for best prices/deals first), and then assembled my computer entirely from ground up. It is well known that Intel "clock-locked" the entire Pentium II/III/IV CPU line, so the only way to boost CPU speed is to increase motherboard Front Side Bus (FSB) frequency in the BIOS Setup. My Pentium III 1.3 GHz CPU [factory set to a fixed 13x multiplier factor :(] runs now at 1456 MHz = 13 CPU multiplier factor x 112 MHz FSB speed. Current settings using Windows XP Pro SP1 in dual-boot with Windows 98 SE + all up-to-date system patches + newest hardware drivers: Multiplier factor: FSB speed: Clock frequency: -------------------------------------------------------- 13 100 MHz 1300 MHz = Factory default 13 112 MHz 1456 MHz = NO errors! => Current 13 115 MHz 1495 MHz = Random errors! :( BEWARE: The major drawback is that the AGP video bus can't handle too high FSB speeds (beyond the default 66 MHz) without crashing, and in rare cases this may physically damage your video board, turning it into an expensive "art deco collectible"! :( See my BenchMarks page for complete details on how I successfully overclocked my PC: http://members.aol.com/axcel216/bench.htm No errors/lockups so far [knock on wood... :)], but THIS IS HOW I DID IT: 1. FIRST, I have READ ALL INFO + GUIDELINES I found on the Internet on PROPER OVERCLOCKING, listed here: http://members.aol.com/axcel216/pc.htm 2. ONLY AFTER THAT I have purchased a CPU + MOTHERBOARD [+ CHIPSET] that CAN BE SAFELY OVERCLOCKED, being designed to SUPPORT external BUS (FSB) SPEEDS GREATER than the STANDARD 100/133 MHz. 3. ALL other COMPONENTS/PERIPHERALS [EIDE hard drives, AGP + PCI video controllers, PCI sound card, PCI modem etc] in my home assembled PC are also PROVEN to WORK PROPERLY at FSB speeds above 100 MHz. 4. I'm using 6 (S-I-X) quiet ball bearing 3200 rpm case COOLING FANS to blow fresh cool air flow into the case (2 front panel fans) and the warm air flow out of the case (2 rear + 2 side panel fans), besides the CPU copper heat sink + 5400 rpm triple fan combo, the motherboard 440BX chipset heat sink, and the NVidia GeForce4 chipset fan + heat sink combo, not to forget the Radio Shack 12V 85 CFM 4.72" computer fan, which brings this up to a grand total of 9 (N-I-N-E) fans, not counting the ATX power supply fan. :) 5. I have applied high quality SILICONE BASED THERMAL COMPOUND between ALL chipsets, the CPU and their aluminum heat sinks to disperse heat better. 6. I have tried multiple configurations until I determined the optimal BIOS settings under overclocked conditions (different CPU and FSB frequency "combos"): http://members.aol.com/axcel216/bench.htm#SET WARNING: Do NOT try to increase your CPU/BUS speeds beyond the manufacturer's recommended specs IF you are not comfortable with or have knowledge of the RISKS of OVERCLOCKING ! MY HOME ASSEMBLED PC HARDWARE SPECS 1. CPU 2. Motherboard 3. RAID Controller 4. Memory 5. Primary (AGP) 2D+3D Video 6. Secondary (PCI) 3D Video 7. Windows (PCI) Sound Card 8. DOS (ISA) Sound Card 9. "PC Speakers" [;)] 10. Master + Slave Hard Drives 11. CD-RW Drive 12. DVD-ROM Drive 13. Primary Floppy Drive 14. Secondary Floppy Drive 15. Monitor 16. ADSL Digital Modem 17. PS/2 Keyboard 18. Windows (USB) Digital Mouse 19. DOS (PS/2) Analog Mouse 20. Windows (USB) Digital Joystick 21. DOS (Game Port) Analog Joystick 22. Case 23. Power Supply 24. Uninterruptible Power Supply 25. Hardware Monitor 26. Kooling 27. Future Upgrades 1. CPU: Intel® FC-PGA2 370 pins Socket Pentium© III "Tualatin" SSE(TM) Celeron 1.3 GHz (at default 100 MHz FSB speed) with PowerLeap PL-iP3(TM) Slot 1 adapter + voltage regulator: http://www.powerleap.com/Products/iP3T.htm 0.13 micron silicon die layer, 8.7 million transistors, with 70 additional SSE [Streaming SIMD Extensions (not counting the 57 MMX extensions)] dedicated to processing video, audio and graphics data, 32 KB (16 KB data + 16 KB instruction) on-chip non-blocking Level 1 (full CPU speed) 4 ns SRAM cache and 256 KB on-chip advanced transfer Level 2 (full CPU speed) 4 ns SRAM cache: http://www.intel.com/design/PentiumIII/prodbref/ 2. Motherboard: Abit BE6-II v2.0 ATA/100 RAID: http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?model=119 Pentium© II/III class up to 1 GHz Slot 1 with Intel® 440BX (82443BX + 82371EB) AGP/PCI chipset: http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/440bx/ 66/100/133 MHz FSB (Front Side Bus), one 64-bit AGP-2x with sideband, five 32-bit PCI and one 16-bit ISA slots (not shared, 7 slots total), unique CPU Soft Menu III(TM) to adjust CPU, FSB and I/O speeds from BIOS Setup, jumperless design, DIP switches for CPU/FSB speeds, supports all current Intel Slot 1 Pentium II/III + Celeron 233-1000 MHz CPUs with the latest BIOS Flash upgrade: http://fae.abit.com.tw/eng/download/bios/be6ii20.htm FSB speeds: from 66 up to 200 MHz in 1 MHz increments. CPU adjustable core voltages: 1.90-2.90 V in 0.05/0.10 V increments. SEL#66/100 setting to unlock Pentium II/Celeron (400 MHz and slower only) frequency clock. Two HighPoint HPT370 UltraDMA/100 RAID Bus Master EIDE hard drive connectors for up to four drives: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/370drivers_down.htm two UltraDMA/33 Bus Master EIDE hard drive connectors for up to four drives (8 IDE drives total), three 168 pin 256 MB DIMM sockets for up to 768 MB PC100/PC133 SDRAM memory, ECC support. AWARD Modular 6.00PG BIOS: http://fae.abit.com.tw/download/utilities/awdflash.exe with 2 MBit EPROM Flash memory, EPA Green, PnP, PCI v1.20, AGP-2x with sideband, ISA, ACPI, DMI, USB, IrDa, Year 2000 compliant, ATX form factor (305x200 mm board size), Winbond Hardware Doctor: CPU, system + case fan speed, temperature + voltages: http://fae.abit.com.tw/download/utilities/hw_doctor/bd7-ii/HWM_BD7-II.EXE Keyboard/mouse password + hot key, multifunction Power On, 2.88 MB dual floppy drive controller, two 16550 UART serial COM ports, PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse ports, IrDA TX/RX header, two USB connectors, EPP/ECP parallel port. 3. RAID Controller: HighPoint Technologies RocketRAID 133 Dual Channel HPT372A 32-bit PCI card: (E)IDE UltraDMA/ATA133 (133 MB/sec theoretical access), two Bus Master EIDE hard drive connectors for up to four drives, RAID 0 (2-4 disks stripping), 1 (2 disks mirroring), 0/1 (4 disks stripping + mirroring) + JBOD (2-4 disks spanning) standards, RAID GUI Configuration and Management tool (BIOS compatible), bootable disk, disk array support, disk hot spare for automatic mirror rebuilding, hot swapping failed hard drives for RAID 1 or 0/1, LBA (Logical Block Addressing) BIOS INT13h (48 bits) support for hard disks > 137 GB up to 2 TB (practical limit): http://www.highpoint-tech.com/rr133.htm Flash BIOS upgradeable and MS Windows 98/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003 + Linux driver support: http://www.highpoint-tech.com/rr133drivers_down.htm 4. Memory: two 256 MB [512 total] PC133 Mushkin (Winbond/NEC) 5 ns, CAS3 latency, 16x64 non-ECC, 168 pin SDRAM DIMM modules: http://www.mushkin.com/cgi-bin/Mushkin.filereader?3d1a2ebb0c8a10cc2740c0a801020649+EN/products/990569 5. Primary (AGP) 2D+3D Video: Chaintech A-GT60 NVidia GeForce4 Ti 4600 (NV25) AGP chipset video accelerator: http://www.chaintechusa.com/tw/eng/product_spec.asp?PISNo=33 AGPx4 with Fast Writes controller interface, 128 MB 650 MHz 2.8 ns DDR SDRAM video memory, 2048x1536 max 2D+3D resolution in true color (32-bit), 200 Hz max non-interlaced refresh rate, 256-bit 2D/3D/Video 350 MHz RAMDAC graphics engine, Windows GUI + DOS VGA core, 3D in a window + full screen, VESA VBE 2.0/3.0 built-in support, MPEG1, MPEG2 + full-motion video with MPEG2 decoding motion compensation, full PnP compliant MS Windows 9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003 display driver, Microsoft DirectDraw/Direct3D® + OpenGL(TM) ICD: http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp NVidia GeForce4 AGP chipset specs: * Performance: - Vertices/second: 136 million - Fill Rate: 4.8 billion AntiAliased (AA) samples/second - Operations/second: 1.23 trillion - Memory Bandwidth: 10.4 GB/second - Maximum Memory: 128 MB DDR SDRAM * 3D Features: - nfiniteFX II Engine for full programmability - Dual programmable vertex shaders - Procedural deformations - Programmable matrix palette skinning - Real-time hair + fur shading - Keyframe animation interpolation - Morphing - Fog effects: radial, elevation, non-linear - Lens effects: fish eye, wide angle, fresnel effects, water refraction - Programmable pixel shaders - Phong-style lighting for per-pixel accuracy - Dot3 bump mapping - Anisotropic lighting - Environmental bump mapping (EMBM) - Procedural textures - Per-pixel reflections - Accuview Antialiasing high-resolution antialiasing - Accuview technology: no-penalty Quincunx AntiAliasing (AA) quality - Sub-pixel sample locations - High quality 4XS mode - nView multi-display technology (analog, digital, TV) - Lightspeed Memory Architecture II engine - 4 independent memory controllers - Lossless Z-compression - Z-occlusion culling - Fast Z-clear - Auto-precharge - AGP 8X (AGP 3.0) support - Shadow Buffers - Integrated hardware lighting engine - DirectX + S3TC texture compression - Dual cube environment mapping capability - Reflection maps - Accurate, real-time environment reflections - Hardware accelerated real-time shadows - True, reflective bump mapping - Z-correct bump mapping - Phong-style lighting effects on bump maps with reflections * 2D + Video Features: - High-performance 2D rendering engine - Optimized for 32, 24, 16, 15 + 8 bpp modes - True-color hardware cursor with alpha - Multi-buffering (double, triple or quad) - High definition, high quality video processor (HDVP) for full-screen, full-frame HDTV/DVD video playback - Independent hardware color controls for video overlay - Hardware color-space conversion (YUV 4:2:2 + 4:2:0) - Motion compensation - 5-tap horizontal by 3-tap vertical filtering - 8:1 up/down scaling - Per-pixel color keying - Multiple video windows supported for CSC + filtering - DVD sub-picture alpha-blended - Motion adaptive deinterlacing compositing (MADC) * API Support: - NVidia Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) - Microsoft DirectX 8.x - Silicon Graphics OpenGL 1.3 with NVidia extensions. 6. Secondary (PCI) 3D Video: Quantum3D Obsidian2 X-24 PCI TV 3Dfx Voodoo2 single slot SLI (Scan Line Interleave): http://www.gamersdepot.com/oldsite/rev-quantum3d-obsidian.htm with 24 MB of dedicated 25 ns 100 MHz EDO fast graphics memory, PCI PnP add-on 64-bit 3D only video accelerator, with high quality pass-through Medusa video cable for primary AGP/PCI 2D video boards, using two 3Dfx Voodoo2 Pixelfx2 and four Texelfx2 chipsets [Glide(TM)] for SLI mode: up to 1024x768 resolution, 65,000 colors 16-bit, non-interlaced, up to 135 Hz vertical refresh rate. Compatible with Microsoft Direct3D®, 3Dfx Glide(TM) + MiniGL software: http://www.voodoofiles.com/3dfxhelp.asp 3Dfx Voodoo2 PCI chipset specs: * 3D Features: - Perspective correct texture mapping - Bi-linear + tri-linear texture filtering - Z-buffer (16 bpp, integer + floating point) - Level of detail (LOD) MIP mapping - Sub-pixel + sub-texel correction - Bump Mapping - Gouraud shading + texture modulation - Full 24-bit rendering, dithered to 16-bit RGB - 14 texture formats: 8-bit compressed + 8-bit palletized formats - Full bi-linear blending of palletized + compressed textures - 2 to 4 MB EDO DRAM frame buffer - 2 to 4 MB EDO DRAM texture memory. * Performance: - 90 Mpixels/sec sustained fill rate for bi-linear textures, with LOD MIP-mapping, Z-buffering, alpha-blending + fogging enabled - 180 Mpixels/sec in scan line interleaved (SLI) configurations - 3M triangle/sec for filtered, LOD MIP-mapped, Z-buffered, alpha-blended, fogged, textured triangles. * Additional Features: - Full hardware triangle setup (independent strips + fans) - Anti-aliasing - Depth buffering (16-bit linear, 22-bit effective) - Alpha blending - Per-pixel special effects: fog, transparency, translucency - Texture compositing, morphing, animation - Linear frame buffer access - Single-pass tri-linear filtering - Single-pass dual textures per pixel. 7. Windows (PCI) Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy2 Platinum internal 24-bit, 192 KHz, DVD-Audio, 6.1 Dolby Digital (AC-3) surround PCI PnP + Internal Drive with IR remote control: http://www.soundblaster.com/products/audigy2/ Sound Blaster Audigy2 specs: * Audio Performance: - S/N ratio with AES17 filter (A Weighted) at 1-2 V rated output: 102-106 dB Stereo Output, 102-106 dB Front + Rear Channels, 86-90 dB Center, Subwoofer + Rear Center - THD + noise at 1 KHz (A Weighted): 0.004% at 1-2 V rated output - frequency response rated at 1-2 V +/- 3 dB 24-bit 96 KHz input: =< 10-46,000 Hz output * High Definition Playback + Recording Audio Quality: - 24-bit Digital to Analog playback conversion with sampling rates of 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 + 96 KHz in 5.1 mode or up to 192 KHz in stereo mode - 24-bit Analog to Digital recording conversion in 8, 16 or 24-bit with sampling rates of 8, 11.025, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 + 96 KHz - SPDIF input up to 24-bit at 96 KHz - SPDIF output up to 24-bit at 48 or 96 KHz - ASIO 2 msec latency multitrack playback + recording at 16-bit 48 KHz * WaveTable Synthesis + Midi: - Creative Hardware synthesizer (2 x 16 channels): 64 voice polyphony with E-MU patented 8-point interpolation technology for accurate sampling - Creative Software synthesizer (16 channels): multi-timbral wavetable * Audio Effects: - selectable/custom DSP modes simulate acoustic environments: Room, Hall, Theater, Stadium, Club etc for all sound sources - digital Surround Mixer eliminates noise from signal - Bass, Treble + selectable/custom Effects for all audio sources - real time digital effects: Reverb, Chorus, Flange, Pitch shifter, Distortion * Onboard Connectors: - Line Out: Front Right, Front Left, Rear, Center, Subwoofer + Rear Center - Digital Out: SPDIF 5.1 (6 channels) - Line In - Microphone In - TAD In - Analog/Digital CD Audio In - 15-pin MIDI/Joystick port extension header - SB1394 port: IEEE 1394/FireWire/i-Link 400 Mbps transfer rate interface - Internal SB1394 header to Audigy2 Internal Drive (optional) - External AD_EXT header to Audigy2 Internal Drive (optional) * Audigy2 Platinum Internal Drive Front Panel Connectors: - Headphone Out: 1/4" Stereo jack with volume control - Line In 2: 1/4" Stereo jack shared with Microphone In 2 - Microphone In 2: 1/4" jack with gain control - MIDI In: mini DIN - MIDI Out: mini DIN - Optical SPDIF: In and Out - Coaxial SPDIF: In and Out - Stereo Aux In: 2 RCA coaxial jacks - SB1394 port - IR receiver * Supported Standards: - Creative Labs EAX Advanced HD: "hiss free" sound reproduction - Creative Labs Multi Speaker Surround (CMSS + CMSS2) in 360° audio space - SoundFont wavetable technology - Microsoft DirectX 9.x: DirectSound, DirectMusic + DirectSound3D - A3D Aureal 3D surround - Dolby Digital EX (AC-3) surround: 6.1 (attached speakers) + 5.1 (SPDIF out) - ASIO compliant: 24-bit 96 KHz multi-channel simultaneous recording - DVD-Audio advanced resolution playback: 24-bit 192 KHz (stereo) or 96 KHz (5.1) only in MS Windows 2000/XP/2003 - Lucasfilm THX certified. 8. DOS (ISA) Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold ISA PnP with EMU8000 wavetable synthesis MIDI chip, DSP, high fidelity 20-bit studio grade audio, 16-bit audio, > 98 dB S/N ratio, 64 voices Seer WaveGuide/GW Synthesis, 4 MB DRAM memory for Sound Fonts (upgradeable to 28 MB), 1 MB ROM instrument samples, full playback/recording duplex, Creative 3D surround, standard MIDI/MPU-401 analog joystick port: http://www.crus.com/hardware/specs/multimedia/ljud2.html 9. "PC Speakers": [;)] Both sound cards output + line input digital optical + gold plated analog stereo RCA cables are connected to my Yamaha RX-V595a Natural Sound AV DSP Receiver/Amplifier, 5x70 W maximum power per channel in all surround modes, 20-20,000 Hz maximum frequency response on all sources, 96 dB S/N ratio, 60 dB channel separation, 0.07% THD at 1 KHz + 8 ohms, Dolby Digital (AC-3: 5+1), Cinema DSP, Digital Theatre Surround (DTS) decoder, Yamaha Digital Sound Field, Tri-Field + Dolby Pro Logic Enhanced (DPLSS: 4+1), 14 customizable preset surround modes, 40 AM/FM programmable radio stations, deep bass, 8 total supported speakers, 4/4 Audio/Video gold plated analog RCA I/O, auxiliary S-Video input, 2 digital optical I/O, Tape/MD recorder/player monitor I/O + universal A/V IR remote control unit RAV174: http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gAVR00010RX-V595A hooked up to a pair of Technics 200 W 3-way [18" woofer, no need for a subwoofer :)] front speakers, one KLH 50 W 3-way center speaker (EMI shielded) + two KLH 50 W 2-way rear speakers. 10. Master + Slave Hard Drives: two IBM Deskstar 120GXP (OEM) 120 GB [240 GB total] EIDE Ultra ATA/100 (Ultra DMA Mode 5) internal, ATA-5 interface, 8.2 ms average access, 2 MB data cache buffer, 7200 rpm, 100 MB/sec maximum transfer rate (37 MB/sec sustained in non-RAID configurations), featuring load/unload head ramps, glass disk platters, ceramic spindle motor bearings, differential read channel, internal power saving and thermal monitor, enhanced TrueTrack servo mechanism, no ID sector formatting, Giant MagnetoResistive (GMR) head technology, Drive Fitness Test (DFT), Partial Response Maximum Likelihood (PRML) digital data channel, S.M.A.R.T. 3 Self Test and Error logging: http://www.hgst.com/hdd/desk/ds120gxp.htm 11. CD-RW Drive: Plextor PlexWriter PX-W1610A 16/10/40A EIDE/ATAPI4 CD-RW internal: 140 ms average access, 6 MB/sec read + 2.6 MB/sec (re)write maximum transfer rates, 2 MB data cache buffer, CLV/CAV mechanism allows constant speed on all tracks, BURN-Proof technology eliminates buffer underrun errors, motorized tray, dust-proof mechanism, supports vertical operation, Flash ROM upgradeable: http://www.plextor.com/english/support/downloads/firm_1610.html 44 KHz 16-bit digital/analog stereo outputs, Nidec cooling fan, reads/(re)writes all CD/CD-R/CD-RW standards: http://www.plextor.com/english/products/archive/16_10_40A.html Plextor Manager 2000: http://www.plextor.com/english/products/mgr_2000.html + Roxio (Adaptec) bundled CD recording software: http://www.roxio.com/en/support/software_updates.jhtml 12. DVD-ROM Drive: Pioneer DVD-115 EIDE/ATAPI4 16x DVD 40x CD internal: 95 ms DVD + 80 ms CD average random access, 21.6 MB/sec DVD + 6 MB/sec CD maximum transfer rates, 512 KB data cache buffer, Dynamic Resonance Absorber (DRA) technology, motorized tray, dust-proof mechanism, supports vertical operation, Flash ROM upgradeable: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/CDA/ServiceAndSupport/SelfHelpForIndDet/1,1457,1365,00.html 48 KHz 16-bit analog stereo output, frequency response 17 Hz - 20 KHz, channel separation > 65 dB, reads all DVD/VCD/CD standards: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/Pioneer/CDA/Industrial/IndustrialProductDetails/0,1444,217,00.html 13. Primary Floppy Drive: Teac 3.5" 1.44 MB internal: http://www.teac.com/DSPD/3_5_Floppy_RetailKit.htm 14. Secondary Floppy Drive: Safronic 5.25" 1.2 MB internal. 15. Monitor: Panasonic PanaSync/Pro P110 PnP: http://www.panasonic.com/office/display/p110i.html PanaSync/Pro P110 specs: - 21" (53.3 cm) diagonal, 20" (50.8 cm) VIS (Visual Image Size) - true square flat CRT - VGA, XVGA, SVGA, VESA + Mac video modes - colors: unlimited - PanaSync digital multi-scan - 0.25 mm dot pitch: 0.218 mm (horizontal) + 0.130 mm (vertical) - DQ-DAF electron gun with hyperbolic focus compensation circuit - video bandwidth: 250 MHz pixel clock - max screen size: 1600x1200 @ 81 Hz + 1800x1440 @ 71 Hz non-interlaced - max refresh rates: 160 Hz (vertical) + 115 KHz (horizontal) non-interlaced automatically tracked - automatic video mode selection + synchronized input signals: separate, composite + sync-on-green - 3 color-match temperature modes: 9300 K white color balance, 6550 K + user definable (separate Red, Green + Blue) - 4 buttons on screen menu: Contrast, Brightness, Degauss, Recall, H/V Position, H/V Size, V Pincussion, Trapezoid, Parallelogram, Rotation, Color Temp, Display Frequency, Video Level, Input Select, H/V Moire, Language, Overall/H Focus, H/V Convergence + Monitor Self-Test - 21 timing video modes: 1 preset, 7 reserved + 13 user definable - advanced AGRAS coating: anti-glare, anti-reflective + anti-static - compliant standards: VESA, DPMS, DDC 1+2 (1/2B/2B+/2AB), EPA, SWEDAC MPR II, TCO '92, TUV, MS Windows 95/98® PnP + ACCESS.bus - power saving standards: standby (< 25 W), suspend (< 25 W) + off (< 8 W) - ergonomical tilt + swivel base: 180° pan angle + 17° tilt angle. 16. ADSL Digital Modem: Intel® Pro/DSL 2100 + Network Interface Card (NIC) OEM internal PCI card combo: http://www.qwest.com/dsl/customerservice/modemsupport.html capable of 1 Mbps maximum transfer rate (free modem, installation + setup): through Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), TCP/IP + dynamic IP address, at 640 Kbps downstream/272 Kbps upstream connection speed, "always on" dial-up using Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) through the ATM/ADSL network provided by Qwest (formerly U.S. West) local phone company MegaBit® Deluxe DSL service provider: http://www.qwest.com/dsl/ using SpinnNet local Internet Service Provider (ISP): http://fatpipe.spinn.net/ which allows data (digital modem) and voice (analog phone) signals to travel simultaneously through the same copper phone line up to 15,000 feet (5,000 meters) from the Central Office (CO), with microfilters (high frequency digital stream blockers, included free) installed on all voice phones. 17. PS/2 Keyboard: PC Concepts Quantum 2000 Multimedia: PS/2 interface/serial adapter, 122 touch-soft (including Win95 keys), long life, with built-in 18 programmable "Hot Keys" to control all CD/DVD, video/audio playback, saver/internet etc functions in software: http://www.pcconcepts.com/html/frmQuantum3000.htm 18. Windows (USB) Digital Mouse: Microsoft IntelliMouse® Explorer with IntelliEye(TM) optical sensor technology (NO moving parts), using a CMOS digital camera to scan the surface beneath the mouse 1,500 times/sec to transmit signals to a DSP for pinpoint accuracy, 18 MIPS CPU, 1,200 dpi, no need for mouse pad, 4 programmable buttons + 1 scrolling/zooming wheel, USB and PS/2 with USB to PS/2 interface adapter, MS IntelliMouse Windows 9x/NT/2000 + DOS v3.0 Mouse Software CD: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouse/ie_info.asp 19. DOS (PS/2) Analog Mouse: Goldtouch(TM) ergonomical high resolution: PS/2 + serial interface adapter, 400 dpi, 2 buttons + Hyper-Jump scroll control button (also doubles as 3rd button), long life micro-switches: http://www.goldtouch.com/purchase/ergo_mouse.html 20. Windows (USB) Digital Joystick: Logitech WingMan® Extreme(TM) Digital 3D: http://www.logitech.com/?page=products/details&CRID=12&CONTENTID=5017 8-way hat switch, 7 programmable buttons, game port + USB adaptor, stable heavy base + 5 rubber cups, high precision adjustable throttle, twist handle + locking feature, versatile grip handle, modern thumb sweep design, Logitech WingMan Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/2003 Driver Software CD: http://www.wingmanteam.com/ 21. DOS (Game Port) Analog Joystick: Suncom Technologies F-15E Talon: fully EPROM programmable/keyboard emulator (for up to 16 games/48 commands) 12 buttons flight stick pro, four-axis castle, four-axis hat, featuring Suncom's Exclusive SATURN-RING(TM) Direct Drive Patented Technology, heavy metal base + 4 heavy-duty suction cups. 22. Case: Addtronics 7890A Extra Series ATX server super tower: http://www.addtronics.com/7890a.htm EX-7890A specs: - slide in/out motherboard tray, slot bracket and back bezel - swing open side doors - front panel removable/washable air filter - motherboard sizes: ATX, Full AT or Baby AT - 7 (ATX) or 12 (AT) slots - front panel security lock - screwless/wire front panel - clip-on screwless/wire bezel - front, side and back panel ventilation holes - up to 8 screwless cooling fans - adjustable height 4 point base - front panel and main chassis security lock - metal shielding for all exposed drive bays (meets FCC specs) - top cover can be opened - all flanges debarred for safety - dimensions: 44x21x67 cm (17.3x8.3x26.4 inch) - 94 hb ABS plastic material - external bays: seven 5.25" + one 3.5" - internal bays: one 5.25" + three 3.5" - zinc plated treatment and SECC steel sheeting - screw-in EMI drive bay fillers and rails - power supply: PS/2, ATX or redundant - safety: UL/CSA/TUV/CE/CB/N/D/FI/S - net weight: 34 LBs/15 Kg - gross weight: 38 LBs/17 Kg. 23. Power Supply: Channel Well Technology CWT-300ATX smart temperature control: adjustable turbo cool fan speed with overheating prevention, for up to 12 powered internal devices (not including cooling fans), EMI filters, auto shutdown and over current protection, 300W ATX 2.01 server super tower case compatible, 110 V/60 Hz/7 A and 220 V/50 Hz/4 A switchable. 24. Uninterruptible Power Supply: APC Back-UPS XS 1500 VA model BX1500: http://www.apc.com/products/techspecs/?base_sku=BX1500 Back-UPS XS 1500 specs: - maximum output power capacity: 1500 VA/865 W, configurable - nominal input/output voltage: 120/115 V - lightning + surge protection - input connection type (AC, 110 V/60 Hz): NEMA 5-15P - output connection types (AC, 110 V/60 Hz): six NEMA 5-15R (power outage on battery + surge protection) + two NEMA 5-15R (surge protection only) - on battery waveshape: stepped sine wave - typical transfer time: 2 ms - Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) range: 88 - 148 V (78 - 152 V adjustable) - on line frequency range: 47 - 63 Hz (auto sensing) - typical backup time at half/full load on AC power outage: from 28 up to 110 minutes - battery type: internal 24 V RBC33 cartridge, hot swappable + maintenance free sealed Lead Acid (leakproof) with suspended electrolyte - typical battery operation time: 3 - 6 years - typical battery recharge time: 8 hours - connector for optional (not included) 24 V BR24BP external battery pack: on rear panel - RJ-45 (UPS) to USB (PC) data port interface, cable + auto shut down management software: APC PowerChute Personal Edition CD-ROM for MS Windows 9x/NT4/2000/ME/XP/2003: http://www.apc.com/products/family/?id=129 - control panel LED status display: On Line, On Battery, Overload + Replace Battery indicators - audible alarms: when on battery + distinctive low battery configurable delays - surge energy rating: 420 Joules - filtering: full time multipole noise filtering, 5% IEEE surge let through + zero clamping response time - red building wiring fault indicator on rear panel set off by: open/high resistance ground, hot/neutral polarity reversed or overloaded neutral circuit - red resetable circuit breaker (fuse) button: on rear panel, set off by power overload - cooling fan: 60 mm 2.5", ball bearing, inside case rear panel - approved, certified + listed standards: UL 1449, UL 1778, FCC/DOC Part 15 Class B + FCC Part 68 - data line protection: RJ-11 modem/fax/xDSL (two wire single phone line) or 10 Base-T Ethernet connector on rear panel - physical dimensions (H x W x D): 14.6"/37.1cm x 3.4"/8.6cm x 13.1"/33.3cm - net weight: 25 LBs/11.36 Kg - case color: beige - versatile mounting: vertical on floor with included stand, horizontal under monitor or 2U rack shelf mount - operating environment range: 0-40° C (32-104 F), 0-95% relative humidity + 0-3000 m (0-10000 Ft) elevation - audible noise at 1 m/3 Ft from unit surface: 45 dBA - on line thermal dissipation: 180 BTU/hr - equipment protection policy: $150000 lifetime - manufacturer warranty: 2 years repair or replace. 25. Hardware Monitor: DigitalDoc2 thermal sensor-fan monitor model MP-TC02A: http://www.macpower.com.tw/Products/product_digitaldoc2.htm external 5.25" front panel LCD Fahrenheit/Celsius dual temperature display, 2 thermal sensors, 1 40 mm 12 V DC brushless cooling fan, built-in monitor CPU, overheating audio alarm/fan activation, 5 control buttons: Set, Force, Scan, Up + Down. 26. Kooling: - 1 quiet ball bearing 2.5" (56 mm) 5400 rpm CPU fan mounted on copper CPU heat sink, - 6 quiet ball bearing 3.25" (80 mm) 3200 rpm 24 CFM 12V DC case fans: 2 on front panel, 2 on rear panel and 2 on side panels [with case], - 1 Radio Shack computer grade 4.72" (120 mm) 3000 rpm 85 CFM 48 dB noise 12V DC low noise cooling fan [Cat. No. 273-238] mounted inside the case: http://www.radioshack.com/ - 1 quiet ball bearing 6500 rpm 6 CFM 24 dB noise 12V DC cooling fan + aluminum heat sink mounted on the NVidia GeForce4 chipset [included], - ATX power supply temperature controlled ball bearing fan [included], - Motherboard 440BX chipset aluminum heat sink [included], - ALL heat sinks are bonded onto chips with high quality silicone based thermal compound: grease or tape. 27. Future Upgrades: photo quality color laser printer, 36-bit flat bed single pass high resolution scanner, high resolution digital camera. HARDWARE REVIEWS * Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy2 reviews: - TechSpot: http://www.techspot.com/reviews/hardware/audigy2/ - TweakTown: http://www.tweaktown.com/document.php?dType=review&dId=403 * HighPoint Technologies RocketRAID 133 ATA133 HD controller review: http://www.dansdata.com/hpt37x.htm * IBM 120GXP 120 GB ATA100 HD review: http://www.storagereview.com/articles/200202/20020221IC35L120AVVA07_1.html * Plextor PlexWriter 16/10/40A CD-RW reviews: - Broken Pixel: http://www.brokenpixel.com/reviews/Plextor1.htm - Shrimp Wars: http://www.shrimpwars.be/hardware/plextor161040a_1.php * Abit BE6-II 440BX AGP motherboard review: http://www.sysopt.com/reviews/abit-be6-2/ * Panasonic PanaSync/Pro E110 won 1st place @ Sharky Extreme's "5-Way 21-inch Monitor Shoot-Out" in December 1998: http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/roundup12_98monitors/f.shtml * Mushkin 256 MB PC133 NEC SDRAM was rated "top 256 MB PC133 memory" @ AnandTech's "PC133 SDRAM Roundup" in April 2000: http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1213 * Pioneer DVD-115 review: http://www.cdrinfo.com/hardware/pioneer105s/ * Logitech WingMan Extreme Digital 3D review: http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/ed3dstick/ * Suncom F-15E Talon review: http://www.joy-stick.net/reviews/joysticks/f15talon.htm * Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer reviews: - Game Basement: http://www.gamebasement.com/pages/home.asp?nav=articles&id=28 - Sharky Extreme: http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/reviews/misc/microsoft_intellimouse_explorer/ - Ars Technica: http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/4q99/msmouse/msmouse-1.html * Channel Well CWT-300ATX's "twin": http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1137&p=4 the Antec PP-303X, was rated as "the most stable performer" @ AnandTech's "AMD Athlon Buyer's Guide - Part 4: Power Supplies" in January 2000: http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1128 * DigitalDoc2 review: http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/2q00/digitaldoc2/digitaldoc2-1.htmlDownload Driver Pack
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