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Case: CoolerMaster Elite 331

Motherboard: Some MSI board

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 5000+ (2.6ghz)

RAM: 2GB DDR3

Monitor: Chimei 22" Widescreen

Graphics Card: NVidia 8500 GT

HDD(s): 3 Samsung 1 TB, 3 Seagate 1TB setup in RAID 5

OS Used: Server 03 and XP Pro

Sound Card Creative Audigy XFi Gamer

Peripherals: DLink DSD150, Asus Gigabit Ethernet 8 port switch, Linksys WAG160N ADSL2+ modem router

Primarily used as a file server, print server, media server...

PC

Under construction (not a priority as we use mainly laptops)

  • 2 weeks later...

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7400

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS4P

RAM: 4gb Kingston 850hz twin hyper x

Graphics Card: Gigabyte 512mb 9800GT

Power: Cooler Master Extreme 550W

Case: Antec 300

Hard Drives: 500gb + 200gb SATA

OS Used: Windows XP Pro (may change to W7 but xp is fine for what i need. )

3DMark06 score of 11,918.

screen is crap, hopefully getting a new one soon.

designed for games, encoding and media storage. have another 500gb that needs recovering though :laugh:

Edited by Peter89

Case: Antec quiet case

Motherboard: gigabyte

CPU & CPU Cooler: e8500 3.16 overclocked to 4.19, Zymatec cooler

RAM: kingston 4gb DDR2

Monito: viewsonic22inch/32inch LCD

Graphics Card: nvidia geforce 285gtx (with fan speed control)

HDD(s): 750gb seagate

OS Used: XP sevice pack 3 FTW

Peripherals: (eg) wireless microsoft 5000 series mouse and keyboard

  • 4 weeks later...

Case: Antec 902

Motherboard: ASUS P5Q PRO

CPU & CPU Cooler: E8400@ 3GHZ stock heat sink/fan

RAM: 2x2GB DDR2

Monito: SAMSUNG SYNMASTER 2233SW

Graphics Card: ASUS 260GTX

HDD(s): WD 720GB

OS Used: VISTA 64

Peripherals: RAZER LYCOSA KEYBOARD, RAZER COPPERHEAD MOUSE, RAZER GOLIATHUS SPEED MOUSEPAD, RAZER PIRANHA HEADSET, CREATIVE 2.1 SPEAKERS.

Thats my gaming rig, well CSS rig really pulls constant 210fps+

Case: NZXT Apollo Black

Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-MA790X-UD4P

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition

RAM: 2x 2gb CORSAIR TwinX Dominator

Monitor: 23inch ACER X233HB BLACK EDITION

Graphics Card: Vapour X SAPPHIRE HD4890 1GB GDDR5

HDD(s): Western Digital 808.8GB 7200rpm 32mb cache

OS Used: Vista

Peripherals: Razer tarantula, Razer Diamondback, Steelmouse pad, Logitech z-2300 (big sub :blush:

Buying 2nd Card when prices drop >.> + need cpu upgrade

  • 3 weeks later...

Case: ThermalTake Armour

Motherboard: Asus P6T

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel i7 920 2.67ghz (clocked to 3.1ghz

RAM: 6gb (3x2) Patriot XMP 1600 (triple channel)

Monito: Benq 20" wide

Graphics Card: Sapphire HD4890 VapourX

HDD(s): 300gb 10rpm raptorII (OS & games) two 1tb samsung drives for movies etc

OS Used: Windows 7 x64

Peripherals: Razer Mamba mouse, lycra keyboard

  • 2 weeks later...

this is my new gaming rig:

Case: eMac G4

Motherboard: Foxconn

CPU & CPU Cooler: Motorola G4 @ 800Mhz

RAM: 128MB PC133

Monito: Mitsu cheng 17" CRT flat

Graphics Card: Nvidia MX440 32MB

HDD(s): 30GB maxtor

OS Used: OSX 10.3.1

Peripherals: Apple mouse and keyboard

its really really fast and better than windows pc's

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: CM Stacker 832 Black

Motherboard: Intel X58SO SmackOver

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Core i7 Extreme 965 with Standard Cooler (Soon to be Thermal-Right eX120 LGA-1366)

RAM: Kingston 6GB DDR3-1333 Kit (3x2GB) KVR1333D3N9K3/6G

Monitor: 2x 22" Samsung 2233BW LCD TFT (1680*1050)

Graphics Card: XFX GTX260 SP-216 Core Black Edition

HDD(s): 1x PQi 32GB SSD, 4x Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200.12 (ST31000528AS)

OS Used: Windows 7 Build 7600

Peripherals: Logitech G5 Mouse (Corded), Logitech G15 Keyboard (Original Version (BLUE YUMMMM)), Logitech Z-2300 2.1 Speakers, Plantronics USB Digital Headset (DSP-550)

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Edited by trance
  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...

My computer:

CPU: Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (4 CPUs)

Motherboard: Gigabyte P35C-DS34

Memory: (2x2GB G.Skill DDR2) + (2x1GB Team Xtreme DDR2)

Hard Drive 1: WD 320GB

Hard Drive 2: WD 320GB

Hard Drive 3: 1 TB WD Black Caviar (windows 7 drive)

Video Card: Gigabyte GTX 275

PSU: Silverstone

Operating System: dual boot 32bit xp pro and 64bit windows 7 RTM

Peripherals:

Monitor 1: LG 23" W23435 FULL HD

Monitor 2: Samsung 22" SyncMaster 226BW

Headphones: Audio Technica ATH-AD700

Keyboard/Mouse: G15/G9

+ MBP 15"

Putting a 4870 in the media box, cause I can.

Aaaaaand I am waiting for 5870 waterblocks to come in before putting the classified block on and getting a 5870.

Edited by DivHunter
  • 3 weeks later...

Been doing some fiddling past few months, some minor updates on parts!

Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570, modded for airflow. Zalman F3 120mm all round.

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45-DS4P, Rev 8 BIOS

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel E8400 @ 4.15ghz, 1.28vcore, Prolimatech Megahalems Cooler lapped CPU & Cooler. Scythe Slipstream @ 2200pm. (62 degrees max under LinX)

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

Monitor: 24" BENQ G2400W

Graphics Card: PowerColor PCS+ 4890

HDD(s): 2x WD 640GB Black RAID0, 2x WD 640GB Green, 1x Maxtor 180GB

OS Used: Windows 7 x64

Soundcard: Auzentech Forte 7.1

Peripherals: Keyboard - Logitech G15, Mouse - Logitech G9, Headphones - Sennheiser HD555s (modded to HD595's)

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Coolermaster C690

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45-UD3P

CPU & CPU Cooler: C2D E8400 (@3.6ghz) with a Tuniq 120 Tower Cooling it

RAM: 4gb Ballitix Tracers 800mhz (ones with leds) < i need some 1066 ram

Monitor: 22" Benq E2200HD (full 1080p Support)

Graphics Card: Asus GTX260 (20% odd overclocked)

HDD(s): About 2.5 tb of storage which is running low

OS Used: Windows 7

Peripherals: Mouse - Razer Copperhead, Keyobard - Logitech G-15 (ver2), Headphones - Sennheiser HD215, Speakers - Logitech 210

a pic will come soon

  • 2 weeks later...

Minor update to my main system again...

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):

Internal

-1x 64Gb Super Talent SDD (Windows 7 OS drive)

-2x Western Digital 500Gbs (one for windows XP OS drive, the other for TV series & movies),

-1x Seagate 200Gb (MISC stuff),

-1x Samsung 1Tb (For animes),

External

-1x 320Gb Maxtor external HD (For Disc images),

-1x WD 320Gb portable HD (Used as a USB key)

-1x 1Tb WD external HD (For more animes).

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

PSU: Corsair TX-650W

OS Used: Dual boot with Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit and 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!!!), Case riced with LED fans, used to have a neon with my old case, but can't fit it in properly anymore.

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: CoolerMaster cosmos S

Motherboard: GA-X58-Extreme

CPU & CPU Cooler: i7 920 @ 4ghz with HT on - True 120e

RAM: 6GB tri channel DDR3 @ 1600

Monitor: 3x24inch Samsungs

Graphics Card: X fire 4870

HDD(s): 2x 100gb ssd 12x 1TB

OS Used: Win7 Ultimate

Sound Card Creative Audigy XFi Gamer

Peripherals: Logitec G15, Mx6xx mouse, z50 speakers, sata hdd dock, Blu-Ray multi drive

  • 3 weeks later...

Case: Thermaltake v3 black edition

Motherboard: some intel mobo

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Dual-Core E5300 2.6ghz stock cooling

RAM: PNY 4 GB DDR2

Monitor: 23" samsung 2333sw

Graphics Card: Ati radeon 1GB 5750

HDD(s): 500GB SEAGATE

OS Used: Windows 7 32bit

Soundcard: onboard

Peripherals: Keyboard: Logitech G15, Mouse: Deathadder, Headphones: some sennheisers lol

nothing too good but alot better then the p4 1.7ghz i upgraded from lol

Edited by topher_
  • 2 weeks later...

I turned my main PC into a Linux server (2.8 Core Duo) so I am running a gaming/media laptop as my main PC and it runs games pretty well. :)

Case: ASUS n81vp Shell

Motherboard: Unsure unless I have to replace it :ermm:

CPU & CPU Cooler: 2.66Ghz T9550

RAM: 4GB DDR2 800Mhz

Monitor: 14" HD LED 1366x768 and a 23 inch Samsung 2333sw via HDMI

Graphics Card: ATI HD 4650 1GB (Dedicated graphics card)

HDD(s): 320GB 7200rpm

OS Used: Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate (with Virtual XP)

Peripherals: Studio Monitors, MS20 Korg keyboard, Edirol midi keyboard, Vestax vci-300, Serato ssl, wireless keyboard mouse.... etc

current games I'm on: l4d 2, COD MW2, Champions Online, SF4, Fallout 3 (2nd run through), Zombie driver, Mirrors Edge.

  • 2 weeks later...

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