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Andi T UK
02-12-2001, 16:52
Are these beutiful or what???
http://www.soldam.com/products/11sp/images/fr.jpg
http://www.soldam.com/products/11sp/images/red350.jpg
http://www.soldam.com/products/11sp/images/blue350.jpg
http://www.soldam.com/products/1100/images/fr.jpg
http://www.soldam.com/products/11sp/images/bk_b.jpg
That last one looks awesome!!!
VERYexpensive though..
ahh Soldam... these were out a long time ago, :) still possibly the nicest ones out there though, :) they don't ship to the uk as far as I can tell. You are looking at over £400 with shipping costs.
J
Graeme*Kustom*
03-12-2001, 20:51
we would love to sell em, but I dont think there would be enough demand to justify shipping over a pallet ...
If I had the cash I would buy the pallet, :) J
On my list if I win the lottery (big time) is 20-25 general machines for divx ripping, LAN playing, CD-R burning. All made by Kustom of course, :)! A Maxtor big storage thing or a few of them for holding all this crap, :) finally a big bad system custom made by Armari (not sure Kustom has the resources for this one!!) featuring (i'm figuring for development time!)...
Dual P4 Northwood, cooled to -100oC and O/C to 4.4GHz each. Running on a 200MHz FSB
Intel Prestonia chipset cooled and clocked at 200Mhz FSB, 800MHz effective, :) Dual DDR channels.
Custom graphics module featuring 9 ATI R300 chipsets (featuring DV elements) cooled to -40oC and O/C to 400MHz, with 300MHz DDR memory special sample to take the memory to 340-350MHz. Highest quality DVI ramdacs used. 256MB per chip, 2304MB in total
Custom sound card, possibly based on soundblaster audigy for game compatibility. Uses components from hq hi fi seperates, like Meridian.
2048MB of DDR SDRAM, featuring the SRAM cache thing where it can run at lower latency. Clocked at 200Mhz DDR and running at a latency of 1.5 ns with SRAM.
Seagate 36GB Ultra320 SCSI 15K RPM HDDs, say 4 in RAID 0 configuration for a kick ass I/O subsystem. custom Adaptec adaptor, with dedicated 64bit PCI bus, 128MB SRAM cache for lightning fast disk accesses. Host processor cooled to -20oC and O/C.
Custom designed SCSI CD and DVD ROM drives, 2x DVD+RW and 32x10x40 CD-RW. Small form factor, slot loading. useing tech from Meridian 8000 DVD/CD player for highest quality playback.
10GBit/s LAN Card, using fibre channel.
NEC Plasmasynch 61MP1 plasma, 61"!! plasma screen, :), hooked into 1 of the graphics modules connectors.
2 x IBM T221 22.2IN LCD 22.2V BL, hooked into the other 8 connectors, 4 each, :)
custom designed case. very solid (thick aluminium), round, compact case. sitting on base with connectors in base, :)
TAG McLaren
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4 x F1 Left/Right Speakers
2 x F1 Centre Speakers
T32R Tuner DAB
F1 AV Processor
6 x F1 600M Power AMP
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Krell Master Reference Subwoofer
custom designed desk, holding cooling components (with all the cooling going on its got to be too big to fit in the case, :)!!). contemporary, metal, glass design.
Well thats about it! J
Graeme*Kustom*
04-12-2001, 20:44
and some people do really ridiculous things with lottery winnings, like buy a house or something... pah, how dull :)
if i get time, i will tell you about my dream setup.
hubba hubba!!
aBe
:) i'd get a few houses to, but i'd really like a faster PC, :) I figure a dual 4.4GHz machine has got to be nosebleedingly fast, :) everyone write down their dream setup, doesn't take long, :)!!J
if i won the lottery, before the computer etc etc, i'd buy diplomatic immunity for the day, a barrat .50 rifle and go mad :)
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