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		<title>30 Days of Geek #16: First computer you’ve ever owned &amp; your favourite ever.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 02:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve decided to partake in Jethro Carr&#8217;s 30 Days of Geek challenge, so I&#8217;ll be writing a post a day on my geekiness for an entire month! You can find all the posts in one spot here. The first computer I co-owned (with my brother): MSI MS-6161 Motherboard Intel Celeron 366MHz CPU 64MB 100Mhz SD-RAM [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I&#8217;ve decided to partake in <a href="http://www.jethrocarr.com/">Jethro Carr&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.jethrocarr.com/2010/10/17/30-days-of-geek/">30 Days of Geek challenge</a>, so I&#8217;ll be writing a post a day on my geekiness for an entire month! You can find all the posts in one spot <a href="http://www.jackscott.id.au/tag/30-days-of-geek/">here</a>.</em></p>
<p>The first computer I co-owned (with my brother):</p>
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<li>MSI MS-6161 Motherboard</li>
<li>Intel Celeron 366MHz CPU</li>
<li>64MB 100Mhz SD-RAM</li>
<li>4GB IDE Hard Drive</li>
<li>Floppy drive</li>
<li>CD drive</li>
<li>RTL8139B network card</li>
<li>And my first hardware modification ever: adding in a Creative Soundblaster (some 16-bit ISA model).</li>
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<p>And my favourite combination ever:</p>
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<li>MSI MS-6198 Motherboard</li>
<li>Intel Pentium III Coppermine 933MHz CPU</li>
<li>1GB 133MHz SD-RAM (2x 512MB sticks)</li>
<li>40GB IDE drive + 250GB SATA drive (which is still going strong as a backup drive)</li>
<li>Floppy drive</li>
<li>CD+RW drive</li>
<li>RTL8139D network card</li>
<li>This motherboard, as far as I can recall, had onboard sound</li>
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<p>Note that these computers really are one and the same, since there&#8217;s a direct ancestry between them. I&#8217;ve never ever built a computer that hasn&#8217;t shared at least one major component with a previous computer (excluding laptop purchases).</p>
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		<title>My First Coppermine CPU</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 23:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday evening in the mail I received, amongst a whole package of computer junk I didn&#8217;t really want, a couple of socket 370 CPUs. Four of them, to be exact. One is a Pentium III Coppermine CPU proper (an SL52R), the others are Celerons of various speeds. You&#8217;ll notice that the SL52R is the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday evening in the mail I received, amongst a whole package of computer junk I didn&#8217;t really want, a couple of socket 370 CPUs. Four of them, to be exact. One is a Pentium III Coppermine CPU proper (an SL52R), the others are Celerons of various speeds.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll notice that the SL52R is the same sSpec I was raving on about in <a href="http://www.jackscott.org/2009/04/collecting-coppermines/">my last post on this subject</a>. So why did I rush out and buy one? Because to me, it has beautiful proportions. 1GHz is a nice round number. In my opinion the amount of cache is a nicer number than any other amount (256KiB instead of the 128KiB found in the Celerons and some Pentium IIIs), and the core voltage is nicer (1.75V). I would have preferred a 100MHz bus speed (instead of 133MHz), since that&#8217;s a nice round number, but you can&#8217;t have everything. Plus, a 133MHz bus does go a lot faster.</p>
<p>Unfortunately the picture isn&#8217;t mine; my digital camera has decided not to work in the cold this morning.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://www.hardware-software.cn/photo/6/00/52/5279/intel_pentium_iii_cpu.jpg"><img title="Pentium III Coppermine SL52R" src="http://www.hardware-software.cn/photo/6/00/52/5279/intel_pentium_iii_cpu.jpg" alt="Pentium III Coppermine SL52R" width="400" height="400" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Pentium III Coppermine SL52R</p></div>
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