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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
Advent PIII 450htz. 390megsRam. 40gig Maxtor Hdd7200. DVD. Iomega CD Burner. 17" Packard-Bell monitor.
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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster
And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...
Athlon XP2100+ 1 Gig PC2700 IBM 45 Gig HD @7200 RPM IBM 60 Gig HD @7200 RPM 2 Western Digital 120 Gig HD W/8meg Buffer @7200 RPM NVIDIA Gforce 2 Ultra 64meg DDR (Upgrading to Gforce FX when it comes out) ACER 50X CD Drive Plextor 12/10/32A CDR/RW 21" Flatscreen
Because I like to blow $%&# up.
Don't fear the night. Fear what hunts at night.
P4 1.7 on Intel 845WN board 512 MB SDRAM 133 40 GB Maxtor at 5400 GeForce2 Ti 64 MB Samnsung 1200 NF 22" monitor internal 100 MB ZIP cheap AstraNET scanner Logitech Dual Optical mouse (800 dpi) Genius tablet And the latest important addition, seeing I'm in front of the computer for hours: brand new "manager" chair. Tall back, tilts back. Ahhh. My back is extremely grateful.
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P3 450 320 SDRAM 100 5.1, 8.4, 4.3 GB HDDs 15" monitor 16MB riva tnt video card
Dreams are just nightmares on prozac...
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AMD Athlon XP Thunderbird 1800+ (1.50Ghz) Nvidia 64Mb Geforce 4 MX 512Mb SDRAM 2 Gig @5400rpm - (for OS only) 60 Gig @7200rpm - (for program files & all other files) 80 Gig @7200rpm - (Backup of 60 Gig & home for mp3's) 32x CD/RW - (to backup the backup)(can you say paranoid?) 17" AcerView
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2 homegrowns Intel p4 2.66 gig cpu, Intel d850emvrl mb, PNY Gforce 4600, maxtor 60 gig drive, Plextor cd drive, 512 meg Rdram (1066). Asus CUV4x-D mb, dual Intel 866 mhz processors, 512 meg sdram ( pc133 ), Matrox g400 max, Matrox 60 gig drive, Plextor cd drive. Poser, Bryce, Photoshop Elements, Terragen and other have ran perfect on both systems using Win 2000 as the os. Mercate
Home-made monster: 1.8 GHz P4 512 MB PC2700 DDR RAM 3 Maxtor hard drives, 260 MB total 3dLabs Oxygen video card LiteOn DVD & CD-RW drives 17" flat screen monitor WinXP Home & Win98 (dual boot) Made this to replace a 300MHz Celeron - and no matter how much I back up onto CDs, the hard drives keep getting fuller & fuller ....
Macintosh Dual 1ghz Quicksilver g4 1 gig RAM 80 gig internal ATA 7200 RPM Internal superdrive for making DVDs and reading/writing CDs 80 gig external firewire 7200 RPM 8 gig external firewire 5400 RPM??? (this one is getting long in the tooth) Firewire CD burner at 12x burn speed Mitsubishi 21 in CRT monitor Apple Studio display 17 in LCD monitor Geforce 4 MX 64mb vram Monsoon speakers and subwoofer for multimedia creation and itunes Mac OSX, 9, and Virtual PC Win 98SE
Ah well here is mine too: Athlon 1.8 XP, 1 gig, Geforce3 T200 64 mb, 80gb maxtor, 16/40 DVD, 40x48 Plextor CD/RW, External 100mb Zipdrive, Wacom Graphics tablet. Spare-system: Celeron II 400, 64mb, Intel 810 16mb, Voodoo2 16mb, 20gb on 2 disks. Fun-system: Sam Coupe with 512k ram, Mouse, Atom-Ide with 200 and 512mb (CD-rom optional), DPU and PS2-keyboard interface and a S84 RGB Monitor.
Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.
My current specs: AthlonXP Palomino 1800+ 512MB 266MHz RAM Stripe-RAID with 2 61,4GB IBM 120GXP HD's VoodooBanshee 12MB(could also be 8 or 16MB, I don't really know) My First graphics-tour was on my very first PC: Intel 386 20MHz 8MB RAM 323MB HD 2MB Hercules vid-card Software: Microsoft Paint. My first 3D-tour was on my first up-to-date PC: AMD K6II 300MHz 16MB RAM at 66MHz (The type that came before SD-RAM) 800MB HD (Actually 2HD's build into one box the size of 2 CD-Drives) 8MB SIS6326 On-Board vid-card later additions to that system where Bigger HD and 32MB SD-RAM at 100MHz.
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Maddog, my last system was almost identical to yours. I upgraded the chip and vid card recently. AMD 2.1g 512 ddr (going to 1g when my order arrives) ATI 8500dv vid card ASUS A7M266 board 2 IBM deskstar drives (40/60g) Here's what I've found about CG and computer hardware... Bryce - get the fastest CPU you can. It works on just a little ram and low end vid cards but is CPU hungry. Poser - get as much ram as you can, its ram hungry. It will max your cpu no matter what you have, but runs your memory out of this world a lot and slows down with memory limitations. Pandromeda - yeah, cpu/ram are important, but you best have a high end large memory openGL video card cuz it uses the vid card for the display like you wouldn't believe. And of course, we all need fast, large HD's to store all that crap we collect and generate. So, IMHO, the ultimate graphics machine is either specific to the software or it better have all the latest gizmos in it.
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I'm sure this may have been covered before, but I've seen some posts on computer specs and whatnot. I figured it would be interesting to see what we are using for Bryce machines. Let us know your basic specs. We really don't need to know the color of your AC power cable or network wire. :) Basics include processor(s) type/speed, RAM type/speed/amount, hard drive size/speed, video cards. This could be good for people looking to upgrade their machines and whatnot. Here's mine...well below what should be used for top rendering but it works for me for now: AMD 1.4 GHz Athlon T-Bird 256 DDR 2100 20 GB 7200 Maxtor 32 MB Diamond Stealth S540 Video Regards, MadDog31