View Full Version : i've named my 'puter and given it a logo...
ExtremeOC
03-29-01, 07:55 PM
well, i have a cel400 (p2 core) @600 stock voltage (2)
bought my slotket today, and am geting a board with 111FSB =]
well, the multiplier is 6
that means core of 666.
it's a celeron.
i call it my Heleron.
also made a new logo =]
see? paint is TOO good for stuff!
Door Knob
03-29-01, 10:34 PM
"This is a lovely place of death." Comes to mind.
ExtremeOC
04-02-01, 11:23 AM
bump!
come ON!!
i wanna show this OFF!!
at least someone b!tch about it!!
=P
i worked hard on it, and it'll be the first 666 for a cel400
and, thats DAMN high for a mendocino!!
DocClock aka MadClocker
04-02-01, 12:53 PM
Yea, I named mine too....I call it the great white money gobbler :-)
Also every comp that I built has a manufaturer name and a model #
for example the money gobbler is the Rush Ryder model 4...some day I'll have to register my Co. name....but I haven't even started to try to make money building comps...although I have built a few custom systems for uncles, aunts, bosses, Mom, etc. and with the exception of my mom's, every one is overclocked, and I explained just what that means to them, and I have had no complaints, and every one likes the idea that they can get the performance of a more expencive machine. :-)
well done you are one of few who has managed to reach 600mhz with a ppga celeron, I doubt very much you will get to 666mhz as 600mhz is considered to be pretty much the limit of the ppga core without super cooling
dimmreaper
04-02-01, 05:48 PM
Well I've got a theme going on with the puters on my LAN, ROBOTS
The names of my machines:
R2D2
C3P0
Alpha (robot from the origional power rangers kiddie show)
IronMan (not really a robot, but it's a cool comic book series)
Rusty (robot from "the Big Guy and Rusty the boy robot")
The names for future machines:
BigGuy
Data (from startrek the next gen.)
Johnny5 (from the movie "short circuit")
what about a terminator, you could even have a human skin type dust cover
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