Sunday, September 14, 2008

Upbeat PC Is up and running!

If you haven't herd from our last post, we have a new website! A awesome new computer website, with a new blog. Unfortunately, this means we will not be updating 22tech anymore. This is not a bad thing, since you can just keep updated with our new site and blog! Our site is new, so it is not all done yet, and we need more visitors, so we ask our readers to tell their friends about upbeat pc and visit it! You can check it out here-

http://www.upbeatpc.com/

Thanks!
-Tech-drummer

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Upbeat PC! New awesome Website thats coming out soon!

We are making a new top-of-the-line computer website! Check it out at http://www.upbeatpc.com !

Monday, June 30, 2008

Memory Usage - IE8 beta 1 vs Firefox vs Opera

Recently, Firefox got an update to the newest version 3.0. Before, many people were complaining about how much memory firefox uses whenever you use it. It could go up to 600MB if you used it long enough!

But now, with the release of firefox version 3, Mozilla has promised to fix over 300 memory leaks. Memory leaks occur when the browser fails to dispatch memory that it has already used, (happens especially, though not always, when you go to a lot of sites in the same tab).

These are the version numbers of the browsers we used -

  • Firefox 3
  • Opera 9.5
  • IE8 beta 1
This is how I tested -
We went to the nba channel on youtube, and played all of the videos in the playlist "There Can Only be One" in high quality (if available). After a couple seconds after they all played, we went to Windows Task manager to see which one consumed the least amount of memory.

Here are the results -
  • Firefox 3 - 53092 kb
  • Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 - 59701 kb
  • Opera 9.5 - 85832 kb
So, Firefox did the best out of the bunch, but it wasn't much better than Internet Explorer, and Opera used up the most memory, a whopping 86 megabytes Unfortunately, we did not test IE7. A graph showing the results is on the right.

-22nd Century Technology

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Macs are computers too!

The fastest computer you can buy, period.

With 8 cores, this is the fastest mac yet. And if your not building, this is the fastest computer on the market.
Even though the price starts at $2,799.00, if you had $20,000 laying in the bank, you could get this machine with two 3.2GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, 32gb of ram, a Mac pro RAID card,FOUR 300gb 15,000-rpm SAS Drives ,a NIVDIA Quadro FX 560 1.5gb video card, 2 16x superdrives, and to top it all of a airport extreme wi-fi card. But remember that is just the computer. If you had $5,000 more, you could get all the software, a protection plan, and 2 30" monitors.

Of course, you can configure it yourself, with lots of options, at http://www.apple.com/macpro/

Post a comment!
-tech-drummer

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Howto: Wine with Linux

How To: Run Your Windows Applications in Linux.

So you want to run your Windows applications on Ubuntu but don't know where to start? This guide explains step-by-step instructions on how to do it in a really simple way. Just follow step-by step.

Although there are numerous programs that can do this job – the most common way to do it is to use Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator), and that is what we will use here.


To set up Wine all you need is -

  • A working 32-bit Linux OS installed to your hard drive (or through a VM) *You can do 64-bit but these instructions are for 32-bit only

  • An Internet Connection (or someone who does)

  • A little bit of common sense and patience


First of all we have to get Wine. To do this all you have to do is run the shell script that I made which will automatically put the wine repository in your list, update apt, and install wine.


  1. First of all download the script from here.

  2. Go to the folder in which you downloaded the script, and right click and go to properties.

  3. Go to the “Permissions” tab.

  4. Check “Allow Executing file as a program”

  5. After that, double click on the executable and say “Run in Terminal”

  6. The script will install wine and close, once it is done wine is installed! Simple right?


Next all we have to do is install an application. We all don't have the same applications – so as an example I am going to use Notepad++. It is a text editor more advanced than notepad (for programming) and it works wonderfully in Wine. You can download it here. (If you download yourself, use version 4.8.5 , the 5.0 beta does not work). Once it is done, go to the folder in which you

downloaded it, right click it and there should be an option saying - “Open with Wine Windows Emulator”. If that doesn't show up, you will have to take some extra steps. Go to “Open With Other Application”. Use a custom command – and put inwine” (without quotes).

When you open the notepad++ installer, the installation screen should show up asking you which language to pick (Illustration 1). Then you can just go through the installation process as you normally would as if you were in Windows.

Afterwards, you would get an icon on your desktop that says, “Notepad++” . You would also get it in the menu (after it refreshes). (If it asks you to update, say no). Double-click it and there you go. You are running notepad++ in wine!

Not all software is that easy, but then again, some are. If you need help installing a particular program, you can google it, or search the Wine Application Database. This is a database which has a list of programs which work or do not work with Wine.


Also, if you are willing to pay, there are some proprietary wine solutions out there.

  • CodeWeavers CrossoverOffice This is a wine derivative and makes it very easy to install windows applications through its interface, I recommend to try the beta and see if you are willing to pay $40 for it.

  • CodeWeavers CrossoverGames This is like CrossoverOffice except it is meant for games.

  • Cedega – This is another application that helps you play your games on Linux. I cannot say anything about CrossoverGames vs Cedega (since I haven't tried them). The only thing I know is that Cedega is cheaper than Crossover Games.


-22nd Century Technology

Monday, May 26, 2008

The dream PC.

So now we're gonna do a post about the "Dream Computer". Of course, this is nothing CLOSE to practical or anything ... its just if we had unlimited $$, what is the best performing computer we could get?? The final price is outrageous - $27K. Atcually, we made 2 PCs, one is not as crazy as the other (a good 3K less).. we'll refer to the $27K one as PC 1 and the $24K one as PC 2.

CPU
Obviously intel is on top, for the really all out pc, we chose 2 intel qx9775's , giving us 8 cores of goodness. As for the not so crazy one, we just went with one intel qx9770, still intel's second most powerful quad.

Motherboard - For the all out one , we had to choose intel's only skulltrail motherboard, which unfortunately is more like a server board, it only supports PCIE x16 1.1 (not v2) , and it is only ddr2 800/677 FBDIMM. But it has support for 2 CPUs and it has 4 pcie x16 slots, and it supports upto 16gb of RAM. As for the not so all-out one , we chose the asus striker extreme 790i motherboard, which has support for all the new tech, but is not a skulltrail platform. Well , at least that was the original plan. On newegg, afterwards we saw a 4gb module of ddr2 800! So we were like wow, we can put in 16 gig! Problem - it was ddr2 , and 790i only supports ddr3 , so we had a choice, stick with 8gb of ddr3 or go with 16gb of ddr2, now , that is your choice, but we went with the 16 gig, but now i kinda regret it because of course - ddr3 is more future proof and all that, but in the future I guess we will see 4gb modules for ddr3. Hopefully. Also, we needed memory for the raid card (it had a ddr2 slot) but we will tell you about that in that section.

RAM-
For the all out one - I chose 16gb of ddr2 667 fbdimms, 4x4gb .. they are only 667 but 16 gig .. wow. Obviously most people would like to go with 8gb of ddr2 800, but that's what PC 2 is for ;). For PC 2 we picked 8gb (2x 2x2gb) of ddr3 1600 RAM. In addition, we could probably OC that to ddr2 1800-1900 etc.

Video Cards-
For PC one, we picked four, yes four, 9800GX2s ... why? I don't know. Bragging rights??? But seriously , that is why this is the all out pc, four 9800gx2s it is, maybe they won't be in SLI, but who knows? lol. For PC 2, we obviously didn't do that, we just went with "normal" sliied 2 9800gx2s for quad sli. Oh and of course, these aren't just any 9800gx2s, they are the evga ssc ones, so they are OC'ed to teh MAX!!

Power Supply - We picked the same power supply for 2 PCs, and it is the silverstone 1200w. We needed this power supply because it has a BUNCH of pcie pwr cables (6x 6pin and 2x 8pin) , but since in PC I we have four 9800gx2s, we would also need to snag 2 PC power and cooling cables that convert a 6pin power plug to an 8pin so that we need enough power. Those are about $10 each. For PC 2, we picked the same power supply, although we could've used something a bit less than 1200W (Maybe 750w or something).

Hard drives -
This is where half the cost of both PCs go. Yes. Hard drives. Why? We picked 4, yes, 4 SSD hard drives that are 128gb each all in RAID 0! Think how much speed that would give! And for backup and large files, we picked 2 1TB Segate hard drives. Of course, many people would
disagree and say for one - 4 ssd 128 gb's cost $12000, and you could just at the very least get three of them and get 3 1tb hard drives in raid 5. I don't know, that is another good option so you can put a lot of variety into this, but that is what we decided to go for! Of course, for this kind of raid you think we are going to use onboard raid?? Heck no! We chose a $1200 raid card from areca on newegg. It also benefits from having a ddr2 533 slot where we can put in 1 stick of memory for RAM. As for that the 4gb module was just perfect for that, so we can have 4gb of memory in our raid card (we have a 4gb ddr2 800 module in the all out pc too just for the raid card)! :P

Case - We got the latest silverstone tj-10 case. As for looks it may not be that great, but the construction quality is great, airflow and cable and routing are nice, but it is HUGE (a good thing). It will be the perfect enclosure!

CD/DVD - For this we picked to samsung sh-s203n drives (teh best performing dvd burners) and we also picked a $200 blu-ray lite on drive.

"Accessories"

These are the things that are not atcually inside the tower, or different accessories that are "not needed" such as speakers, CPU cooling, etc.

Mouse -
Logitech MX revolution. It is an overall nice-but-expensive gaming laser mouse. Coming really close to it is the logitech g5/g7.

Keyboard - Logitech g15- just a normal overall gaming keyboard.

Monitors - You are not gonna believe this - but TWO 30 inch XHD3000s for monitors. Those will do really well... they can even double as a TV! :P

Sound Card - HT omega claro plus - for $180. Creative used to be the best, but now with their driver issues and such, this looks like a great card to buy!

CPU Cooler - For the all out PC - we have TWO Coolit Freezone's (h2o cooling) , and for PC II, we have "just" one.

Operating systems - One Windows XP Professional 32bit, and one Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit, and a copy of 64 or 32 bit linux. We would do 64bit xp, but that has a ton of driver problems and such.

Well that concludes our Dream Machines. If you want to see the newegg wishlists for both machines, they are right here -

All out PC - PC number one - $26507.67

PC Number two - more standard - $22,879.73

Hope you liked it!

About 22Tech

22 Century Technology is an army of aliens from mars using a time capsule to bend the space time continual and reach the human population to share there precious technology.

Actually, were just a bunch of geeks sharing some cool computer tricks, tips, and software. (But the alien thing would be cool).

I (tech-drummer) started this blog at the beginning of 2008 and thought it would be a cool way of sharing computer "stuff". Later, my friend Yash chipped in. I soon realized that for a blog to be successful, it had to have something no other blog had. That's when i came up with the "Free Software Of The Day" ( originally called "Open Source of the day") Even though its not every day, it is good software tested by us.

I will be adding to this page as i go on just for important information, but as of now, may 26, 2008, we have 9,600 visitors. I hope to have more soon, so please help out a little-

SPREAD THE WORD!

1st way: JUST TELL PEOPLE ABOUT US!

Have a date? Need conversation? Just say "I just found this 22tech blog and it's awesome!"

2.TELL PEOPLE ABOUT US ON THE INTERNET!

Forums? Other blogs? emails? websites? im? Myspace? Facebook? google? JUST POST A LINK! (to: http://22tech.blogspot.com/ )

If you want better than a link, here are some pictures to post-











Thanks!

Contact:
22centurytech@gmail.com
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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Free Software Of The Day:Pidgin

Sorry for the late post....We will start posting a lot more after finals

Pidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to use all of your IM accounts at once.
Pidgin can work with:
AIM
Bonjour
Gadu-Gadu
Google Talk
Groupwise
ICQ
IRC
MSN
MySpaceIM
QQ
SILC
SIMPLE
Sametime
XMPP
Yahoo!
Zephyr
Pidgin is free software. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2. This means you are free to use it and to modify it, but if you distribute your modifications you must distribute the modified source code as well.
This is a vary cool program that is great for iming. Until the new Trillian Astra comes out, i would say this is the best *free* im client out there.
Remember:
Comment with any questions or comments!Send you free software recommendations to 22centurytech@gmail.com so we can put it on the blog!
-Tech-drummer

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Free Software Of The Day- NVU


NVU
http://nvudev.com/index.php
Publisher
Linspire, Inc.

Description
Finally! A complete Web Authoring System for Linux desktop users as well as Microsoft Windows and Macintosh users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver. Nvu (which stands for "new view") makes managing a web site a snap. Now anyone can create web pages and manage a website with no technical expertise or knowledge of HTML.
This is a GREAT free program! It lets you create professional websites and Publish them with just a click of the mouse!
OS
Linux, Windows, Mac
Rating
5 Stars!
Comment with any questions or comments!Send you free software recommendations to 22centurytech@gmail.com so we can put it on the blog!
-Tech-drummer

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Just Came Out-Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition

Don't have enough dough for Windows? Need a safe, secure open-source operating system that's free? YOU NEED UBUNTU! You have not seen a Linux-based operating system until you've seen Ubuntu! If we had a rating system on this blog, (witch I'm working on), i would give Ubuntu 5 Stars!

The new version just came out ( Hardy Heron ), and it is AWESOME! It is now my primary operating system. It has all the features windows does, AND MORE!
-Tech Drummer

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Cool Website: www.mikebonnell.com

I found this cool website! it has the best wallpapers you should check it out!-
http://www.mikebonnell.com/
some wallpapers like-


hope you like it!
-Tech Drummer

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Were Back!

Sry that we have been away for so long, but we have been having some comp issues (mainly me) :)
but now we are back online and will start posting again!
thx,
Tech_drummer

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Free Software Of The Day: Finale Notepad 2008

Do you have have your own band and want to write simple sheet music? Then Finale Notepad 2008 is the free software for you. It is compatible with Mac and Windows, so whatever you are using, you are good to go.

Finale NotePad® 2008 is your invitation to the world of music notation software! Find out how fun and easy it is to transform your musical ideas into beautifully printed music by downloading NotePad 2008 today!

New in NotePad 2008:
Full compatibility with Finale 2008 and PrintMusic 2008
Vista compatible
Import and export MIDI files
MIDI input and output - enter notes in step-time using a MIDI keyboard and play back your compositions through an external MIDI device.
Streamlined user interface and more

If you want professional scores and real music for a "Real" Band, i would recommend Finale 2008, (Not Notepad) but that's only if you are on a large budget.


-Tech Drummer

Friday, March 28, 2008

Sweet Firefox Extension - Meebo ff extension!

Hi all 22tech readers, today we have found an extaordinary extension to an already great web 2.0 program - meebo! Meebo has launched an extension for firefox that you can use (albeit only while still on the meebo.com webiste), which will improve the experience of meebo. Here are some screenshots of what it does -

See your recent messages in the optional sidebar while you browse the Web-
Get notified when your friends send you IMs so you'll never miss them-


There is all that & more! Check it out at www.meebo.com/firefox

-22tech

Monday, March 24, 2008

Sweet Deal! 750gb HD for $140 @ Newegg!!

22tech has just found a sweet hard drive deal on the egg. You can get a Seagate Barracuda 750gb with 32mb cache for just $140! This is a limited time offer, so if you want it, then get it now! But dang ... hard drives and RAM have recently become soooooooooooooo cheap! I mean, this hard drive is 18.67 cents per gig! :-o. Enjoy and happy belated easter to all of yall ;).

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Free Software Of The Day:Disk Defragmenter

We all know that in Windows, it is a good idea to keep defragging your hard drive so that it can run at maximum speed. But is the one built in to Windows the most efficient and effective one? Absolutely not! But 22tech has found a program - Auslogics Disk Defragmenter, that is free and does a great job of defragging your HD, and it can also defrag removable drives/thumbdrives etc. You can get it here.
Here is a pic of it -



So, that is our recommendation, we hoped you like it!
If you want to send us a good idea for a piece of software, email us at 22centurytech@gmail.com !

Free Software Of The Day:CCleaner

Do you have unwanted files all over your system? is your start menu crammed with old junk you never use? do you have 3 years of temporary Internet files slowing down your computer? Well we have a easy solution for you!- ccleaner!
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. But the best part is that it's fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware! :)
You can download it free here -
CCleaner - Freeware Windows Optimization



Comment with any questions or comments!
Send you free software recommendations to 22centurytech@gmail.com so we can put it on the blog!
-Tech-drummer

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Free Software Of The Day: Pivot Stickfigure Animator






Have you ever seen one of those Youtube videos where stick figures are jumping around fighting and doing stupid stuff? Would you like to make your own? Well now you can with the Pivot Stickfigure Animator. This software is totally free, and with a little practice you can be making your own stick figure animations easily! You can move the sections of the sick figure and easily create a chain of animation frames that can be previewed as you go. You can use more than one stick-figure in the animation, and even create your own stick figures using an easy to use visual editor that lets you assemble objects out of lines and circles. In addition, you can optionally set animation size, speed and more. The result can be saved as animated GIF file. Fun and easy to use, surprisingly well featured.
Here is a video made with it-







Here is where you can download it-
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/stickfigure.html
Comment with any questions or comments!
-Tech-Drummer

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Oopen Source Of The Day Is Changing To Free Software Of The Day!!!

We are changing the "Open source of the day" to "free software of the day". Its still al the same cool free software, but just a new name!!!

-Tech drummer

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The "IM" Wars

We all like to im and talk to our friends online. But What is the best way? We all love AIM, Yahoo Messenger, Gtalk, ICQ, Skype, and many more, but witch is the easiest? The Fastest? The Most Features? Here is a list for the type of user you are and what you need.


1-on-1 at home chat & Chat On The Go
If you just like to talk to one or two of your friends and maybe a couple of group chats on you home computer, Gtalk (Google Talk) Is the one for you. It is vary fast, reliable, and simple. You can call friends, easily send files, and its fast and secure. And you can easily log onto it online from anywhere, and im your friends on the go.

2-Or-More Chat with plug ins, games, photo sharing, ext.
Do you like to share photos, play games, voice chat and much more while you im your friends? If so, Yahoo Messenger is the one for you. But this is not for you if you just need something simple to im your friends.


Pc-to-Pc Voice chat, And Video Chat
If you want to talk to your friends, and video chat, Skype is the one for you. But with skype, you can also make calls to landlines!
But Manley The Im for you is the one that you like best!
Here are some more recommendations-
AIM
ICQ


"But I Want All Of Them!!!"
It's ok. We have something For That To! Here are some programs that let you chat with all of your favorite IM services at once-
Pidgin
Trillian
Meebo


Hope You Like Them!
Comment if you have any Questions or recommendations!
-Tech Drummer

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Build a great budget PC for $280!

Here at 22tech, we love having solid, fast computers. But sometimes, that does not always happen. Sometimes you might need a basic computer, like for your kids or for your grandma that needs a new computer. This totals to only $280 w/ s&h, but does not include any peripherals or software, such as windows. (We recommend Ubuntu Linux).

CPU - AMD athlon 64 le-1600 $39.99
We picked amd for our budget pc, because it was really cheap on newegg, beating all of the intel's in that particular price range. Plus it is 45 watts and 1mb cache . Nice for a cheap proc. Oh, and did I mention you get a free t-shirt :P!

Motherboard - ECS 690G motherboard $49.99-$20MIR =$29.99
This motherboard was a cheap motherboard featuring the 690g chipset, so we figured we might as well go for this, even if it does mean having to buy an ecs mobo :-( .

Power Supply - Thermaltake W00070RUC 430W $39.99-10
What? You thought we were going to skimp on the power and use the lowly 300W power included with the case? Heck no! We chose this PS to give adequate power to components, and it even gives a generous PCI Express 6 pin cable in case we ever want to upgrade. Solid!

Case - Any cheap rosewill 29.99 case on newegg will do the job perfectly on a budget.

RAM - ADADA 2gb ddr2 800 $34 after rebate
Thats right folks, 2gb of memory in a sub-$300 computer! This RAM is rated @ ddr2 800 and will do the job perfectly , and may be a bit much on a budget. But this will come in handy , especially if you are planning to put Vista on this.

HD - Maxtor DiamondMax 21 250gb hard drive
250gb in a $250 pc! That is definetly not bad. This is the cheapest hard drive on newegg with 250gb, and the ratings are still very good. (Although you can never trust newegg ratings :P).

CD/DVD drive - Lite-on black sata dvdrom drive
For this budget pc, we could have easily gotten a dvd burner, but there is no point, since nobody with a cheap pc will burn dvds. Plus, this dvdrom is also sata!!!

Well.. that just about concludes our budget pc, which comes to $280 (inlucding shipping & rebates). Even though it is a pc on a budget, it is pretty powerful. It has a 2.3ghz athlon proc (which probably could be overclocked to 2.5 or 2.6ghz), comes with 2gb of ddr2 800 memory, and has a spacious 250gb hard drive! We hoped you liked our budget pc, and please post comments about what you liked/disliked. (I forsee people killing us for using ecs)



Free Software Of The Day: Firefox

Free Software Of The Day: FireFox

FireFox Is A Great Browser for all Operating Systems! It Provides many features, plugins, and security! You Can Download It Free, Here-http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

10800GTX ... right ... lol


22tech recently found something extremely interesting we wanted to share with all of you recently. Apparently, a geocities site claims that they have a preview of the specs of a so-called 10800gtx, which will come out in The 3rd quarter of 2011, and it will play crysis @ 165fps with all of the eye candy on. Yea right. The specs of the supposed video card is on the right, but the photoshopper made one mistake - some of the edges are rounded, but some are not .. the fake picture is credited to SatchBoy of the maximumpc forums. Nice catch! But of course, it was a nice joke
LOL .. we can start a funny pc thing of the day .. ... but first we need to catch up on open source software of the day. You can talk about the article on the forum here.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Finally! A free and great hosting solution - 110mb!!

We recently found this new great hosting site that you can use to host your webpages!! The site is called 110mb.com. It is totally free (but mysql costs $5 i think if you want that), stable, and there is virtually no offline time! On top of that, it offers 300gb of space, and 3000 gigabyte bandwith, although each file is limited to 10mb. There is also a great support forum in case you need help with anything, and if you get 350 posts on there, 110mb will give you FREE mysql! That is really amazing for such a cheap host. This is 22tech's recommendation for any website. Good luck and enjoy!!

-22tech
btw, sign up for our forum!!!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

We have a forum ;).

Hey all, we have an all-new forum for people to talk about computer-related stuff. Bring you geek on! http://www.freemybb.com/mybb/22tech

Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Free Software Of The Day Is Back!-Vixy.net Converter

Everybody loves our "Free Software Of The Day" but we havent ben doing it for a while...but now its back!!

B.T.W. It should really be called "Free Software of Every Other Day" Because we normally dont do it every day. ;)
Vixy.net Converter

When i got my ipod video...i thought " what am i gonna do with 30 Gigs? I dont have that many songs!". I had a lot of videos i wanted to add, but they were all on Youtube! But then I found a way- Vixy.net

Vixy.net Converter is a fla to video converter, so basically you can convert Youtube videos to go on your ipod (or your computer). All you have to do is type in the Youtube URL, and the videos converted and you can download it to your computer or ipod!!! Their is a web version ( http://www.vixy.net/ )but you can also download the software to convert here.


p.s. You have to have web access to use it


-Tech Drummer


22centurytech@gmail.com


Saturday, February 23, 2008

The Perfect low-cost Gaming Machine! Only $680 !

Hey Everybody! I recently build a "budget" Computer and it turend out great. It Only Cost $800 ! ($680 now that all the prices have droped). If your in the market for a budget computer, i recommend this one. Here are the specs-

Motherboard

GIGABYTE GA-MA69GM-S2H AM2 AMD 690G HDMI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard-$74.99
Video Card


EVGA GeForce 8600GTS 256MB-$139.99





Ram


2x G.SKILL 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 (so really 4gb) -$89.98 ($44.99 each)




cpu

AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane 2.6GHz 2 x 512KB L2 Cache Socket AM2 65W Dual-Core Black Edition Processor-$94.99



Case

Antec Nine Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case -$99.99CD/DVD Drive

SAMSUNG Black 20X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 12X DVD+R DL 20X DVD-R 6X DVD-RW 12X DVD-RAM 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-R 32X CD-RW 48X CD-ROM 2MB Cache SATA 20X DVD±R DVD Burner-$29.99





Hard Drive

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS (Perpendicular Recording Technology) 320GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive-$79.99Power Supply


Antec earthwatts EA500 ATX12V v2.0 500W Power Supply 100 - 240 V UL, CUL, FCC, TUV, CE, CB, C-tick, CCC-$69.99



All These Items Can Be Found On Newegg

Here is a video Of flying fsx on ultra high graphics on this exact computer-

-Tech Drummer

22centurytech@gmail.com

The NEW 9600gt :D.

Sorry, we are really late on this, but nvidia's new 9600gt just came out!! :D. It is a card that is priced around MSRP $180. It most benchmarks , it is a little bit behind the 8800gt, and performs on par with a 3870! Now Nvidia finally has a competitor to amd's 3850 and 70! And the future 9xxx seiries look promising :D. So far the only OC'ed 9600gt is evga's 9600gt, which ups it from 650Mhz to 675Mhz, but doesn't budge the memory clock. If I bought my pc now, then I would have an 9600gt instead of a lowly 8600gts now :( .. :P lol.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

My new fav OS: Linux Mint Celena/Darnya




I have had a lot of linux os' and I have used a TON of operating systems during my 2 yr use of linux. I started with SuSE, Fedora, and a couple others, and eventually I setteled down with Ubuntu. (Ever since 6.06). I was browsing distros, and I found linux mint. Linux Mint is an OS based on ubuntu, but it has a lot of other features. It has a better theme, and it looks great, and it has a lot of applications to make using linux easier. The latest version is Linux Mint Darnya, and is based on Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy. Try it out!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Newegg's Customer Choice Awards



Newegg's Customer Choice Awards
here at 22tech we love getting you the best deals , so here is Newegg's Customer Choice Awards for january-




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Thursday, January 31, 2008

New Cool Website Find: Sodaplay.com

I was recently at my multimedia class at school when i came across a great website-
http://sodaplay.com

SodaPlay is a online community where you share your diffrent java creations and apps.
The have lots of diffrent programs to make cool games, animations, and other cool stuff! Check Them Out!!

 
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