My evil plan to take over the world:
I'm going to reshuffle some stuff and get my rigs up and running bigtime. Here's the plan, keeping in mind that some stuff stays the same.
Primary:
XP2500+, SLK900A, 53CFM Mechatronics fan
DFI NFII LanParty board.
512MB (1x512MB Samsung PC2700 DDR temporarily, looking for suitable upgrade to primary PC's RAM)
Secondary:
XP1800+, SLK800A, 53CFM Mechatronics fan
Asus A7N8X-X board (rev 2.0)
512MB (1x512MB Samsung PC2700 DDR temporarily)
Girlfriend's PC:
XP1700+, SK-7, 53CFM Mechatronics fan
Asus A7N8X-Deluxe board (rev 1.4 - 333FSB)
512MB Kinston ValueRAM (2x256MB PC2100 that I'm running at PC2700 speed, 6,2,2,2 timings without a hitch!)
Sister's PC:
XP2100+ (stock), AX-7, 35CFM Sunon fan
Asus A7V266 board
512MB Micron PC2100
PC Made from Spare Parts:
XP1700+ (TBred-A running stock), stock Barton HSF (?)
GigaByte GA-7DX board (hack, hack hack)
384MB of spare crap PC2100 DDR
The top 3 PCs will be OC'd to see what I can get out of 'em. I'm also putting the new dual-fan PSU and probably the top exhaust fan in the case for the primary PC to lower the ambient case temp.
Any suggestions, or other questions or tips?
Thanks!
PS: All of these PCs will be folding for me! I estimate 9.77 or more GHz of AMD folding power. Of course, not all of it will be full-time running, though...
Primary:
XP2500+, SLK900A, 53CFM Mechatronics fan
DFI NFII LanParty board.
512MB (1x512MB Samsung PC2700 DDR temporarily, looking for suitable upgrade to primary PC's RAM)
Secondary:
XP1800+, SLK800A, 53CFM Mechatronics fan
Asus A7N8X-X board (rev 2.0)
512MB (1x512MB Samsung PC2700 DDR temporarily)
Girlfriend's PC:
XP1700+, SK-7, 53CFM Mechatronics fan
Asus A7N8X-Deluxe board (rev 1.4 - 333FSB)
512MB Kinston ValueRAM (2x256MB PC2100 that I'm running at PC2700 speed, 6,2,2,2 timings without a hitch!)
Sister's PC:
XP2100+ (stock), AX-7, 35CFM Sunon fan
Asus A7V266 board
512MB Micron PC2100
PC Made from Spare Parts:
XP1700+ (TBred-A running stock), stock Barton HSF (?)
GigaByte GA-7DX board (hack, hack hack)
384MB of spare crap PC2100 DDR
The top 3 PCs will be OC'd to see what I can get out of 'em. I'm also putting the new dual-fan PSU and probably the top exhaust fan in the case for the primary PC to lower the ambient case temp.
Any suggestions, or other questions or tips?
Thanks!
PS: All of these PCs will be folding for me! I estimate 9.77 or more GHz of AMD folding power. Of course, not all of it will be full-time running, though...
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I think you better check with Geeky since I think he had dibbs on World domination. And you will need to get past his evil sidekick first.
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/me laughs evilly.
Bwahaha... Pinky will be MY sidekick now!
But things aren't going well at school for getting the computers in the right shape to run it. We already have enough problems with them.
Unfortunately, everybody won't get to... I've got dibs still. That 'Benz avatar is there so you know what I'll be riding in...
I'll let the pic speak for itself:
Atleast I know where to point the RPG.
Real luxury: The TerraWind, the worlds first Amphibious Winnebago-sized vehicle.
The Terra Wind is designed to be equally at home on land as well as on the lake.
This beautiful coach features smooth aerodynamic lines. It was created using a custom fabricated all aluminum plate hull. All drive train components are water tight and individually sealed. The fiberglass front sports recessed Euro Design head lights and driving lights. Full wrap around windshields provide exceptional field of vision for the driver and passenger. Pulse windshield wipers and 4 way power heated mirrors are standard equipment. A recessed radio remote controlled searchlight and 24” air horns are mounted above.
Traveling is incredibly comfortable driving down the road. A full air ride suspension makes for a very smooth ride. She is 42 & ½ ft long 8’6” wide and is under 13’4” in height. Even for her size maneuverability is excellent. This is due to the 50 degree wheel cut on the front steering axle and short wheel base. The Terra Wind can reach highway speeds up to 80 mph (as long as the speed limit permits it). Diesel fuel capacity is 150 gallons. Fuel usage depends on how much the generator is in use and the loads upon it. Testing shows 7.5 MPG was achieved with the generator running most of the time and the A/C as well. With that mileage the range will be about 1100 miles.
The electrical system on board features an 18 k.w. diesel generator with a 20 k.w. peak load rating. Automatic load transfer switches manage the generator, inverter, shore line switching automatically.
A computerized one touch automatic leveling system is installed in the coach to make parking and set up effortless. Park hook ups are installed on the drivers side. They include phone and cable jacks, 240 volt power, city water, waste discharge with electronic cockpit controlled valves. The onboard holding tank capacities are 110 gallons of fresh water, and 55 gallons each for gray and black water.
The door is 30” in width and is 6’8”in height. Pneumatically operated stairs are controlled with a touch of a button from either inside or outside the coach. A flip up door hides the stairs when not in use. These stairs can also be used while in the water. Lighted hand rails are installed on each side of the steps. The one on the left is mounted onto the exterior of the coach. And the one on the right side is mounted to the inside of the door.
Slide out units greatly expand the living space within the coach. In the bedroom, the bed and overhead cabinets slide out a full 30 inches providing a wide walkway to the rear porch and swim platform. The rear deck will have a fold up expanding platform that will add 50 additional square feet onto the rear of the coach to be used for outdoor activities. The front slide out is 13’ long and expands the living room dining room by moving out the couch and table 20” .
Slide outs can be used on the water with the added stability of the outrigger sponsons. These will be rapid deploying and auto inflating. We will be installing these on every Terra Wind for that purpose.
This coach has a Caterpillar 330 horse power diesel engine. The road transmission is an Allison 3000 motor home series with electronic touch shifting. A computerized anti-lock braking system is complimented by an engine brake and transmission retarder.
Sound deadening insulation is installed in the engine room as well as the generator room to lower the sound levels to an enjoyable level.
The painted graphics on this vehicle were applied using base coat with clear coat technique with 3 coats of clear finish. This is why you can clearly see reflections of what ever is beside it.
A trailer hitch in the back can pull a car or a trailer, in fact we are building a trailer for this unit now and it floats as well! We have designed the trailer to float along with the rest of the vessel. It will be able to carry 1 car and either 2 jet ski’s or a golf cart. Top deck can be used for sun bathing, diving, or just relaxing.
Specifications:
http://www.terrawind.com/Specification.htm
This elegant furniture is upholstered with Plush ultra soft leather. The Captain and first mate seats have 8 way power controls.
A Teak wood table with gold inlay is accompanied by Parsons chairs. This coach features a padded leather dash resembling an aircraft’s cockpit with its many instruments, gauges and system controls. On board computer docking station with internet access, GPS moving map, and navigational systems are built in.
A premium entertainment theater with a 42” plasma, in motion digital satellite receiver, 6 channel surround sound 600 watt stereo, DVD, CD, MP3, and VHS cassette system are built in.
A large mirror in the ceiling with rope light accent reflects the beauty of the coach’s interior décor.
The beautiful kitchen has solid Teak cabinets. The counter tops are one piece granite with under mounted sink. Marble floor throughout the kitchen and entry way. The appliances are of residential size and quality.
The enclosure for the lavatory is adorned with marble and mirror and contains a Thetford sculptured china one touch electric toilet. The elegant marble tiles also surround the 60” 8 jet whirlpool bathtub and shower combination. Residential fixtures and lighted handrail accent the bath. Sliding glass doors with brass trim enclose the ensemble. A granite topped vanity with an under mount sink, mirrored cabinet doors, 2 halogen overhead lights complete the bathroom area.
In the bedroom the nightstands have granite tops. The Queen size bed and overhead cabinets slide out a full 30 inches providing a wide walkway to the rear porch and swim platform through a sliding glass door. Over the bed is a mirrored ceiling with rope lights which reflect the beautiful Teak cabinets throughout the room. The custom made mattress is 12” thick with a Damask pillow top covering. The three windows slide out with the bed adding an airy feeling to the room. The picture window also doubles as an emergency exit. A full bank of cabinets are across the room with a 24” ‘all in one’ entertainment system which includes DVD, CD, MP3, VHS, and Satellite TV.
The padded ceiling hides the ducted air conditioning system and provides comfortable air flow throughout the Terra Wind.
The plush residential Morel Carpet is laid over a 110 oz pad. The sound proofed and carpeted hatches over the engine room provide access to the entire drive train, engine, transmission, and marine equipment.
AHAHAHAHAH
omg I just saw this thread in the latest posts thingy and started reading it, I havent been able to stop laughing for like 5 min bahahah, Thrax, you are teh funnay
I always thought RPG = Role Playing Game. WTF are you talking about?
It was first used in the arms world;
RPG = Rocket Propelled Grenade (generally of Russian, formerly USSR origin)
I'm sorry for starting what turned into a hijacked thread.
I do think you are looking good with what you have layed out so far!