IronWorker - SS gone WestSide
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09-29-2008, 09:22 AM
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No, I'm not that skilled. lol I am selecting the components though, but I think I'll get the shop to put it together. I want a computer that can do some 3-d rendering with ease. Also it seems unless you have a pretty nice setup you might as well forget about running vista smoothly.
I *hate* running vista on my gf's laptop. SOOOO slow.
*edit* Woohoo, 500th post in this thread!! *edit*
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09-29-2008, 09:40 AM
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i have not tried vista on my new box yet. but it was kinda slow on my old one...but now i've got 4 times the ram and and a faster processor.
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You will see there is no god
And for all eternity
You will cry my name
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09-29-2008, 02:46 PM
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I'm looking to buy a system that will last me hopefully 4 years so I can justify the $.
I'm going with 4GB RAM for sure, I'm thinkin a quad core processor... the Intels are nice and faster but the AMDs are quite a bit cheaper. So I'm still on the fence there.
I'll probably go with 1TB of storage so I know I'll have enough. I'm going with a good video card (512mb min.. not sure which yet). Also I'm probably going for the 22in wide monitor and maybe if I keep my old I can keep it for a 2nd.... lol
But ya, thats neither here nor there. lol
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09-29-2008, 05:45 PM
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Location: Australia
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I run an older AMD dual core,does the job nicely,runs vista ultimate no probs.Highly reccomend them.
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09-29-2008, 08:28 PM
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Monday Sept 29th/2008 - Lower 1
Deads
-60kg x 5
-80kg x 4
-100kg x 3
-120kg x 1
-140kg x 1
-160kg 2x1
-165kg x 1 (old PR)
Pretty happy about this outcome. Makes me pretty confident that I should be able to hit 170kg next week.
DE Parallel Box Squats
-bar x 5
-95lbs x 5
-115lbs x 3
-135lbs x 3
-155lbs 8x3 (~60%)
I worked out pausing on the box and allowing my weight to fully sit onto the box. This made a huge difference. I could definately feel the muscles activating on the acceleration out of the hole.
Planks
front plank - 1:15 min
side plank - 60s each
front plank - 1:15min
side plank - 60s each
Side planks are killer!
Oblique Work - Cable Twist
3x10 - 40lbs, 45lbs, 50lbs
Will go a little heavier next time.
Thougths
The workout went pretty well today I thought.
Side note: I bought a computer after work today. Here are the specs:
-Intel Q6600 2.4GHz Core 2 Quad processor
-4GB DDR2 Ram
-ASUS Mobo, GB Lan, Firewire, etc etc
-750GB Hard-drive
-20x DVD burner w/ lightscribe
-Geforce 9800GT 512mb graphics card
-22" widescreen monitor
Should work well for me I believe. It will definately kick the ass of my old computer. Here it is to compare:
-2.9Ghz Single core intel
-160GB HD
-512mb DDR RAM
-no graphics card
-17" LCD
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Last edited by iron_worker; 09-30-2008 at 07:37 AM.
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09-30-2008, 05:35 AM
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You should get a splitter and use both monitors. That's what I'll do when I end up building my computer. Definitely worth it IMO...
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09-30-2008, 07:36 AM
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I was thinking about that actually. I might as well now as I have a 17" LCD just sittin around.
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09-30-2008, 07:45 AM
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i got lucky when i built mine...i got a buddy that works for a company that designs rugged servers for the military...so i got a free WD 500 gig hard drive, and 4 gig of ram for the small price of free
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09-30-2008, 10:32 AM
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Shocks, pegs,... lucky!
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09-30-2008, 09:12 PM
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Tuesday Sept 30th/2008 - Upper 1
Weight: 183.8lbs
ME DB Bench Press
-22.5lbs x 8
-30lbs x 5
-40lbs x 5
-50lbs x 3
-60lbs x 3
-70lbs x 3
-75lbs x 5
-80lbs x 3
-70lbs x 5
Upped the weight a bit on DBs this time. I should probably make lots of PRs with this since I have never really done them heavy before. How much should a guy be DB pressing compared to BB?
BB Push Press
45lbs x 5
75lbs x 4
95lbs x 3
115lbs 6x3
I did mostly all CG work but I played with it a bit. My shoulder said no when I got wide so I quit that.
Pull-ups
bw x 3
bw + 10lbs x 3
bw + 10lbs x 3,2
bw + 10lbs x 2
bw (chins) x 4
Well my pull-ups have really fallen off lately. I have been avoiding them so I guess thats what I get.
Overhead Cable Tri Extensions
40lbs x 12
60lbs x 12
80lbs x 12
100lbs x 10,8
High volume = PUMP! Feels nice.
Shoulder Re/Prehab
Front Raises, Standing Flys, Bent over Flys (15lb DBs 2 x 10 each)
Super setted these in with tri work.
Thougths
Well i will continue to work DB presses as much as I can for another couple weeks for sure. Then I may try to ease back into the BB work.
I thought I should mention that my new computer is sweet! I'm loving the dual monitor setup.
IronWorker
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