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Case: Thermaltake Soprano silver (leftside is perspex...has nice blue orb that spins and tells me temp and stuff inside box.)

Motherboard: ASUS P5N-D NV750i

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Q6600 2.40Ghz Core Quad

RAM: 4GB DDR2

Monitor: 17" BenQ FP72E

Graphics Card: G-B PCI-E 512mb 9600GT (nvidia)

HDD(s): 1 x 500GB SATA (live in Adelaide and want movies PM me) got 200gb if any1ns interested :)

OS Used: Windows XP Pro

Peripherals: no name Keyboard and benQ Mouse<-----heaps old....

Sound System 5.1 Logitech system and gaming headphones

Edited by Ripp3r

Case: Antec Nine Hundred with extra two 120mm fans

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45 Extreme

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Q9400 with Coolermaster V8 CPU Cooler

RAM: 4GB OCZ DDR2 1066MHz

Monitor: BenQ E2200HD

Graphics Card: HIS Hightech Radeon 4850HD IceQ 4 1GB

HDD(s): 1x 500GB internal and 1x 1TB external - both Seagate

OS Used: Vista Home Premium

Peripherals: Logitech G15 Keyboard and Logitech MX510 Mouse, Logitech Z-5500 speakers.

Case: Ultrix something or rather with cpu fan speed and temp readout

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-45***** or something

CPU & CPU Cooler: 3.2GHz intel core duo (unclocked for now) with thermaltake liquid cooling system

RAM: 4Gb Kingston ddr2 800 but one pair have just fried so looking for ones with heat sinks

Monitor: aoc 22inch widescreen lcd

Graphics Card: 2 X 512 radeon ati cards in cross fire mode

HDD(s): 1x 250Gb internal 1X 250Gb external

OS Used: XP pro 32 Bit

Peripherals: std microsoft keyboard, laser mouse, 6.1 channel logitec prologic satelite surround system, logitec wingman GT force feedback steering wheel, logitec 12 button 4 axis (rudder and throttle) joy with 4 way hat. Logitech mic + headphones

Edited by 910trx

Case: Antec P182 with all fans replaced with Noctuas (1x NF-P12 in the front, 2x NF-S12 on the top/back)

Motherboard: ASUS P5Q-Pro

CPU & CPU Cooler: E8500 @ stock, Noctua NH-U12P + additional NF-P12 in push-pull configuration

RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR2-800 4gb kit

Monitor: ASUS 19in widescreen LCD

Graphics Card: ASUS 512mb 4850 (used to have 2 in cf, but sold one to a mate)

HDD(s): WD 160gb + 640gb

OS Used: Vista Ultimate x64

Peripherals: Logitech G15v2 + MX510, X-240 speakers, Zalman MFC1 fan controller

Looking to replace the monitor with a Samsung 2494HS or BenQ E2400HD, and possibly getting a G9 mouse.

Edited by prae

Did some minor upgrades to my PC, heres the updated specs :unsure:

Case: Antec 1200 with 7x12cm LED fans & 1x 20cm LED fan

Motherboard: Gigabyte P35 DS3P rev 2.1

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Q6600 OCed to 3.0Ghz (using 1.225 Vcore) with Zalman 9700 (running 5:6 ratio to get ram at stock Mhz)

RAM: 4Gb Kingston Hyper X DDR2 ram @ stock 800Mhz

Monitor: 19" Samsung 940B standard LCD

Graphics Card: Palit 896Mb GTX-260+ (The 216sp version with OCed core & memory 625mhz/2200mhz)

HDD(s): 2x Western Digital 500Gbs, 1x Seagate 200Gb, 1x Samsung 1Tb, 1x 320Gb Maxtor external HD, 1x WD 320Gb portable HD & 1x 1Tb WD external HD.

Optical Drive(s): 1x Pioneer DVD-writer & 1x LG DVD-writer

PSU: Corsair TX-650W

OS Used: Windows XP Home with SP3

Peripherals: Logitech G9 mouse, Some Mitsubishi branded K/B, Logitech X-540 speakers

Other stuff: Sony floppy drive (still working!!! tongue.gif), Case riced with LED fans, used to have a neon with my old case, but can't fit it in properly anymore.

Got 15594 3D mark 06

Edited by Mayuri Krab

Mines been updated a little...

Case: Antec Three Hundred, Cooler Master Extreme PSU

Motherboard: ASUS M4N72-E

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD 6400+ @ 3.4ghz, Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme

RAM: 2x1gb Corsair XMS2 4-4-4-12 @ 850mhz

Monitor: 22" Dell widescreen

Graphics Card: Dual 8800GT's in SLI

HDD(s): 250gb Seagate, 500gb Seagate

OS Used: Windows XP SP3

Peripherals: All Logitech, G25, Z2300, Wireless Keyboard and Mouse.

Edited by HR31_RB20DET

Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora Chassis

Motherboard: Asus P5K Deluxe Wifi-AP Edition

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 @ 2.40GHz with a Zalman 9700 CPU Fan

RAM: 2x 1GB DDR2 Corsair RAM 1300Mhz

Monitor: BenQ 22" Senseye FP222W

Graphics Card: Asus EN8800GTS

HDD(s): 2x WD 300GB (Internal), 2x WD 1TB (External)

OS Used: Windows XP SP3

Peripherals: Keyboard & Mouse - Cheap Microsoft pack. Audio - Logitech Z-5500 Digital

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Antec 900 with Antec 1000W True Power Quattro

Motherboard: ASUS P5N-T Deluxe

CPU & CPU Cooler: Q6600 @ 3.0Ghz, Xigmatek Archilles S1824C Cooling

RAM: OCZ 4 GB DDR2 PC2-8500 SLI-Ready Edition

Monitor: 32" Full HD Sony TV

Graphics Card: EVGA 8800GT in SLI

HDD(s): WD 500 GB :)

OS Used: Windows Vista Home 32bit

Peripherals: Logitech X-530 5.1, Razer Lycosa Keyboard and Razer Diamonback mouse

I need an upgrade with the HDD :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Cheap Asus case

Motherboard: GA-P35-DS3L v2.0 (Great cheap mobo for OSX)

CPU & CPU Cooler: E7300 - Stock

RAM: 4 Gb Kingston HyperX 800

Monito: 24" Dell

Graphics Card: 7600GT

HDD(s): 2x500gb 1x160gb

OS Used: Faultlessly running OSX.

Peripherals: Apple keyboard and logitech MX518

My gaming rig is a laptop :D

Case: Dell XPS M1730 lappie

Motherboard: Not sure about this

CPU & CPU Cooler: T9500 2.6ghz n not sure about cooler

RAM: 4 Gb DDR2

Monito: 17" 1920x1200

Graphics Card: Dual SLI 8800M GTX :P

HDD(s): 2x200gb

OS Used: Windows Vista Ultimate

Peripherals: Microsoft Sidewinder mouse, built in logitech-keyboard-like monitor, bluray player

PS: Im sellin it too. :bunny:

Just picked up my replacement laptop from RAC yesterday after my original one was stolen.

Model: Asus M51SN-AS068G

Mobo: Intel 965 chipset based mobo

CPU: Intel C2D T9500 @ 2.6Ghz

Ram: 3Gb (1 + 2) DDR 2 @ 667Mhz

Monitor: 15.4" 1440x900

GPU: 512Mb Geforce 9500GSm

HDD: 320Gb

Optical drive: 2x Blue ray drive + DVD-writer

OS used: Vista Ultimate

Misc: Built in digital TV tuner, Asus branded notebook mouse.

Did some minor updating..

Case: Antec P182 with all fans replaced with Noctuas (1x NF-P12 in the front, 2x NF-S12 on the top/back)

Motherboard: ASUS P5Q-Pro

CPU & CPU Cooler: E8500 @ stock, Noctua NH-U12P + additional NF-P12 in push-pull configuration

RAM: 2x G.Skill PI DDR2-1066 4gb kits (8gb total)

Monitor: BenQ E2400HD + ASUS VW192T LCDs

Graphics Card: ASUS 512mb 4850 (primary monitor) + Gigabyte 512mb 4350 (secondary monitor)

HDD(s): WD 160gb + 640gb (~800gb total)

PSU: Antec TruePower Trio 650W

OS Used: Vista Ultimate x64

Peripherals: Logitech G15v2 + MX518, X-240 speakers, Zalman MFC1 fan controller

Just about done I guess.

  • 2 weeks later...

Case:Thermaltake Soprano Black with 750W Corsair PSU

Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3

CPU & CPU Cooler:Intel CORE 2 quad 2.4Ghz

RAM:Team Dark 4G 1066Mhz

Monito:22" Samsung

Graphics Card:XFX GeForce 9800GTX XXX

HDD(s):2 x Seagate SATA II 320g

OS Used:Vista home premium 64bit

Peripherals: Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard & Logitech G9 laser gaming mouse

Case:Thermaltake Armor+ and Corsair 600W PSU

Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3P

CPU: Intel E8400

RAM:4G DDR2

Monitor:Samsung 2253Lw

GPU:GeForce 9800GTX

HDD(s):WD 640gb + 1Tb

OS:Vista ultimate 64

Peripherals: Some logitech mouse and keyboard combo, X540 speaker

Edited by l3vi

Case: CoolerMaster HAF 932, Lian-li 750W Maxima Force

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P

CPU: Intel i7 920

RAM: 6GB G-Skill Triple Channel

Monitor: LG 22"

GPU: ATi Gigabyte HD3890

HDD(s): WD 500GB x2, WD 320GB x2

OS:Vista Ultimate 64-bit

Peripherals: G15 Gaming Keyboard, Verbatim Rapier V1, Logitech X-530

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Cosmos S internals black.

PSU: TPQ 1000

Motherboard: EVGA Classified

CPU: Intel i7 920

RAM: Dominator GT DDR3 2000

Monitor: Samsumg 22"

GPU: 2 x 3870X2

HDD(s): 2 x VelociRaptor 150GB

OS:Win 7

Peripherals: Microsoft X5 and X6 for the redness and to see if my hand still goes numb on a regular keyboard.

Testing

BILD0017-1.jpg

Built and testing

BILD00123.jpg

Redness

BILD00132.jpg

Edited by DivHunter

Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570, Zalman MFC1 Fan Controller

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45-DS4P, Rev 8 BIOS

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel E8400 @ 4.15ghz, 1.28vcore, OCZ Vendetta 2 Prolimatech Megahalems . Using TWO Scythe SlipStream 2000rpm Fans Push/Pull (lapped CPU & Cooler)

RAM: OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 (1066mhz) 2x2gig - Also using Corsair Dominator RAM cooler

Monitor: 19" cheapie LCD 24" BenQ 2400HD LCD

Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 4850 PowerColour HD4980 PCS+ 950mhz

HDD(s): 2x WD 640GB Caviar Greens, 1x Maxtor 180GB, 2x WD 640GB Caviar Blacks

OS Used: Vista x64

Peripherals: Keyboard - Logitech G15, Mouse - Logitech G9

Case: Unknown (Can't remember and can't find a name).

Motherboard: Asus P5K-Deluxe WiFi

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 Stepping with stock cooling.

RAM: 4Gb Geil DDR2-800 5ms

Monitor: Chimei 22" Widescreen

Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 8800GTS 640Mb

HDD(s): 3x WD 500Gb SATA2, 1x WD 320Gb IDE, 1x WD 250Gb IDe

OS Used: Windows Vista x86

Peripherals: Logitech MX5000 Keyboard & Mouse combo, Asus DVD-RW.

Built it about 2 years ago when all bits were new, still goes hard. I built it for gaming. Can overclock it but haven't found the need to yet.

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