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September 22, 2005

Baby's Got a Fresh New Look!

I just put my previous, well-loved computer in a new case; the computer I had before I built my UUGM (Ultimate Ultimate Gaming Rig) is now officially my pretty-neat spiffy, renewed and refreshed test rig. Anything I really want to play with, try, abuse or install (save for games) will be tried out on Ol’ Reliable aka Test Rig. It’s the system love and some great friends helped build when my 3yr old brick Athlon system died a smokey, sizzle-lean death. And now thanks to a fresh case, 512megs of donated RAM and some sweat, it lives again to boot another day; fulfilling a noble purpose.

As a computer crash test dummy. Hehe. Waste not want not. *giggle*

I pried out the old system with a handy crowbar and pick-axe from it’s 6y old, horrid beige FULL tower and crammed it all into a spiffy $15 black Casecom 10-Bay Mid Tower Case. It’s nice looking, has a clear side, plus a LED light bar running down the front. The sucker doesn’t look bad for being such a cheaply made case. In fact you can routinely find dirt-cheap but good looking under $20 cases online all the time. Which boggles the mind as to why anyone buys $25 cheapie beige cases anymore… *shrug* A funny thing happened the first time I turned my new-lease-on-life test rig on; it on it failed to boot. For about 2 seconds I thought I might have hooked up something wrong until I remembered that New Test Rig aka Old System had that problem; it didn’t always turn on thanks to a short caused on the mobo when I fried a USB header by trying to use a now-I-know proprietary MSI USB hookup. If you look on the mobo you can see the scorch marks as part of it’s electronics melted. But hey, once on the sucker is rock-solid stable… lalala… a perfect candidate to be a test machine! Athlon XP 2200+, 512Mb RAM and a GeForce FX 5200 Ultra Card. One day if I come across an XP 3000+ processor I’ll stick it in.

Anywhoo… long live my new test rig! Woo-hoo me!

BTW, I’ve been a very busy boy playing around with tons of new freeware proggies, XP boot/utility disks and just today at work I found a cool utility to recover XP user account passwords. Woo-hoo me squared!

Posted by Vincent Navarino (who has an iPod) at 09:38PM • 5 comments »

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I've put Test Rig on my desk and have started with installing XP Pro on it. Here's a GREAT money saver to all you computer users out there - you can purchase an OEM copy of XP Pro online at many places for under $70. This is OVER a $100 savings. What's the catch you may ask... OEM copies can only do a fresh install of Windows; no upgrading a previous version. You should really only do a fresh install of XP Pro anyways so it's a freaking great deal, peeps!
September 24, 2005 @ 06:47AM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
Nice Vkinnie. However I have a nice laptop and desktop. The desktop is getting jealous now, since I use the laptop more than the desktop for downloads, email and web browsing. Ah, to have two computer systems. Now to decide if I should get a bigger notebook hard drive and a bigger piece of memory for the new notebook. What a dilemna. For those asking, my notebook is a Compaq Presario R4000, so any help would be appreciated.
September 26, 2005 @ 02:31AM
Nice laptop, Shannon! I haven't figured out where to put my sleek new-life test rig yet but I do know that I need a lllonnng VGA cable and a wireless keyboard to put anywhere but on my desk.

The cool thing about a good test rig is you get to experiment more than you would with your system without messing it up. I'm going to be playing around with a ton of freeware; look for some reports on what I'm playing with after I get done house-sitting (a week) for a friend and colleague.

Laters.
September 26, 2005 @ 05:30AM
Comment from: Shannon Freeman
No trying to kill your test rig with Doom 3 Vinnie? Thought you lived dangerously. Oh well.
October 1, 2005 @ 06:28PM
Test Rig would not be able to play Doom3 w/Ultra Graphics Mode and all the eye candy on @60+ fps at 2048x1024 res. What I will be doing is installing tons of new proggies on it I want to test out and evaluate before loading them on my UUGM. Speaking of testing programs, I will be posting reviews of alternative freeware and open source programs to common commercial products like WinRar, Winzip etc. soon. Hubba, hubba!
October 1, 2005 @ 09:48PM

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