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26 Jun 2009
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#291
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Thus is the life of living in a small town with good high speed service (Cox). I can usually connect to many game servers for CS:S or TF2 out of Atlanta around 30ms, others in New York, DC or Chicago around 50-60ms.
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom built desktops and a Compaq CQ60-211DX laptop
OS Win7, XP, Vista x64, Ubuntu 9.04
CPU Desktops: E6600, E2140, XP3000+; Laptop: Celeron 585
Motherboard Desktops: GA-EP35-DS3P, GA-P965-DS3, A7N8X
Memory Desktops: 4GB, 3GB, 1GB; Laptop: 2GB
Graphics Card Desktops: 320MB 8800GTS, 128MB 7300GTS, 128MB 9600XT
Sound Card Creative or onboard
Monitor(s) Displays 19" widescreen, 17" CRT, 19" CRT, and 15.6" LCD on laptop.
Screen Resolution 1440x900, 1280x1024.... 1366x768
PSU varies, 350W to 550W
Hard Drives Desktop 1: 320GB Seagate main, 500GB WD backup, 120GB WD testing
Desktop 2: 80GB server
Desktop 3: 160GB main, 250GB backup
Laptop: 160GB
Internet Speed 8Mb+ cable
26 Jun 2009
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#292
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I've never even heard of the Sandy South. Is that a town? You said small so I guess it's pretty small.
You play Counter-Strike? I got it and a buddy of mine plays it alot but I haven't really played much. I am a Battlefield 2 player :)
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom
OS Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU AMD Phenom™ II X4
Motherboard Biostar TA790GXE 128M
Memory 4GB Corsair Dominator Series DDR2 1066 (8500)
Graphics Card 2GB MSi Radeon HD 6950 PE/OC
Monitor(s) Displays 24" Samsung T240 Monitor 1920x1600
Screen Resolution 1920x1200
Keyboard Basic Dell
Mouse Logitech MX518
PSU OCZ 700W Modular
Case Antec Nine Hundred
Hard Drives 250GB Western Digital SATA
Internet Speed Cable
26 Jun 2009
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#293
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internet speed

Quote: Originally Posted by Webadict
Wouldn't know what to do with 88 mb/s . . . maybe build a transporter . . .
I know what to do with 88Mb... down load a live ffed of the internet:)
Ken
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS Win 8 Release candidate 8400
CPU [email protected]
Memory 4 gigs
Graphics Card Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card HD built-in
Monitor(s) Displays 17" Wxga
Screen Resolution 1440x900
Cooling none
Internet Speed 45Mb down 5Mb up
26 Jun 2009
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#294
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Quote: Originally Posted by 96accord
I've never even heard of the Sandy South. Is that a town? You said small so I guess it's pretty small.
You play Counter-Strike? I got it and a buddy of mine plays it alot but I haven't really played much. I am a Battlefield 2 player :)
Sandy South = Florida
I am in a small town in northwest FL between Pensacola and Panama City
I play CS:S, but most recently I have been playing some TF2 which is so much fun... but after I tire of most games (including BF2), I always end up going back to CounterStrike
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom built desktops and a Compaq CQ60-211DX laptop
OS Win7, XP, Vista x64, Ubuntu 9.04
CPU Desktops: E6600, E2140, XP3000+; Laptop: Celeron 585
Motherboard Desktops: GA-EP35-DS3P, GA-P965-DS3, A7N8X
Memory Desktops: 4GB, 3GB, 1GB; Laptop: 2GB
Graphics Card Desktops: 320MB 8800GTS, 128MB 7300GTS, 128MB 9600XT
Sound Card Creative or onboard
Monitor(s) Displays 19" widescreen, 17" CRT, 19" CRT, and 15.6" LCD on laptop.
Screen Resolution 1440x900, 1280x1024.... 1366x768
PSU varies, 350W to 550W
Hard Drives Desktop 1: 320GB Seagate main, 500GB WD backup, 120GB WD testing
Desktop 2: 80GB server
Desktop 3: 160GB main, 250GB backup
Laptop: 160GB
Internet Speed 8Mb+ cable
27 Jun 2009
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#295
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My Internet Service Provider (Singtel Limited) Is providing less than It should. Lol, Next time when I start working, I will buy at least a super fast Service.
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Apple Inc.
OS Windows 7
CPU Intel(R) Core 2 Duo CPU T8100 @ 2.10GHz
Motherboard MB41.88Z.00C1.B00.0802091535
Memory 1.00GB
Graphics Card Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family
Sound Card Apple Sound Card
Monitor(s) Displays Apple Display
Screen Resolution 1280 X 800
Keyboard Apple Keyboard
Mouse IBM Mouse Model MO32BO
PSU The Apple PSU
Case The Apple Case
Cooling The Apple Cooling Fan
Hard Drives Fujitsu MHY2120BH ATA Device 110GB
Internet Speed 10MBPS
29 Jun 2009
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#296
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Quote: Originally Posted by screwballl
I play CS:S, but most recently I have been playing some TF2 which is so much fun... but after I tire of most games (including BF2), I always end up going back to CounterStrike 
Do you have xfire? I have xfire & Steam.
Send me a PM on here with your info.
-Jeff
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom
OS Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU AMD Phenom™ II X4
Motherboard Biostar TA790GXE 128M
Memory 4GB Corsair Dominator Series DDR2 1066 (8500)
Graphics Card 2GB MSi Radeon HD 6950 PE/OC
Monitor(s) Displays 24" Samsung T240 Monitor 1920x1600
Screen Resolution 1920x1200
Keyboard Basic Dell
Mouse Logitech MX518
PSU OCZ 700W Modular
Case Antec Nine Hundred
Hard Drives 250GB Western Digital SATA
Internet Speed Cable
29 Jun 2009
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#297
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From Alt. Location:
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number POS
OS OS3.5
CPU celery
Motherboard Good Question ...Unknown
Memory memory never forgets
Graphics Card OB
Sound Card OB
Monitor(s) Displays HUGE
Screen Resolution 168000000x105000000
Keyboard OB
Mouse mouse
PSU OEM 65watt
Case N/A
Cooling OB
Hard Drives full
Internet Speed 1 Trillion MBps
Other Info Still An Awesome Forum!
30 Jun 2009
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#298
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^ PA has that good of speeds?!?!WOW
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom
OS Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU AMD Phenom™ II X4
Motherboard Biostar TA790GXE 128M
Memory 4GB Corsair Dominator Series DDR2 1066 (8500)
Graphics Card 2GB MSi Radeon HD 6950 PE/OC
Monitor(s) Displays 24" Samsung T240 Monitor 1920x1600
Screen Resolution 1920x1200
Keyboard Basic Dell
Mouse Logitech MX518
PSU OCZ 700W Modular
Case Antec Nine Hundred
Hard Drives 250GB Western Digital SATA
Internet Speed Cable
30 Jun 2009
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#299
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Quote: Originally Posted by 96accord
^ PA has that good of speeds?!?!WOW
I really think most every one with HS Internet has the ability to have good speeds. Lots of times its the layout of the houses cable lines and/or poor connections. Another culprit in older houses is the wrong guage wire. New homes are usually wired with RG-6 were as older homes have RG-59. A high quality Digital RG-6 is best. If you can, you want the cable modem to be one of the first devices split off to from the line coming into the house. See Dia.
Attachment 16197
I think one of the reasons I have good speeds is I don't use cable for TV, I have Dish for that. So the cable is a "Home Run" straight to the modem from the connection coming into the house. No Splitters or un-needed barrel connectors, high quality rg-6, and good connections.
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number POS
OS OS3.5
CPU celery
Motherboard Good Question ...Unknown
Memory memory never forgets
Graphics Card OB
Sound Card OB
Monitor(s) Displays HUGE
Screen Resolution 168000000x105000000
Keyboard OB
Mouse mouse
PSU OEM 65watt
Case N/A
Cooling OB
Hard Drives full
Internet Speed 1 Trillion MBps
Other Info Still An Awesome Forum!
01 Jul 2009
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#300
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I have basic Cable TV (2 TV's in the house)
We pay for 6 Mb/s connection but have been getting a constant 15Mb/s connection.
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My System Specs |
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom
OS Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU AMD Phenom™ II X4
Motherboard Biostar TA790GXE 128M
Memory 4GB Corsair Dominator Series DDR2 1066 (8500)
Graphics Card 2GB MSi Radeon HD 6950 PE/OC
Monitor(s) Displays 24" Samsung T240 Monitor 1920x1600
Screen Resolution 1920x1200
Keyboard Basic Dell
Mouse Logitech MX518
PSU OCZ 700W Modular
Case Antec Nine Hundred
Hard Drives 250GB Western Digital SATA
Internet Speed Cable
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