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  • 1 month later...

Just built my new rig a couple of days ago <3!

CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K

MOBO: ASUS P8Z68-V Gen3

SSD: Crucial M4 SSD 128GB

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB ST31000524AS

GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX560 Ti 448 1280MB

PSU: Silverstone Strider Plus 750W ST75F-P

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL (2x4GB) DDR3

CASE: Corsair 500R

N-CARD: TP-Link TL-WN951N Wireless N PCI Adapter

CPU HSF: CM Hyper 212 EVO

KB: Logitech G110

Mouse: Logitech G500

Need to buy a new monitor, and maybe new comp desk too :P

Edited by kaitoukid

My Gaming PC build,

Case:

Antec Six Hundred Gaming Case

PSU:

Antec Quattro TruePower 1200w Supply

Motherboard:

Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 Socket 2011 MB

CPU:

Intel i7-3930K (3.2Ghz) 6-Cores Socket 2011 CPU

CPU Cooler:

Corsair Hydro Series H80 Liquid CPU Cooler

RAM:

Corsair 16GB(4x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3 CL9 Vengeance

Graphics Card:

HD6990 PCI-E 2.1 4GB 256-bit GDDR5

HDD:

1x Seagate 2TB SATA3 64MB HDD

OS Used:

Windows Prof 7 64bit

Optical Drive:

LG Blue-Ray Disc Rewriter Internal BH12LS38 OEM

Monitor:

ASUS 27'' VE278Q

Speakers:

Logitech Z506 5.1 Surround Speakers

Keyboard:

Razer Lycosa Gaming Keyboard

Mouse:

Razer Mamba 4G + Razer Goliathus - Fragged Standard Mousemat

you got an SB-E and 6990, but no SSD!? :S

All fixed, got my hands on a Corsair Force Series 3 120GB SSD

My 2TB will now be used as storage.

  • 2 weeks later...

Gaming rig

Case: Thermaltake Xaser Super tower with LCS

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45-UD3L

CPU & CPU Cooler:Intel Q9400 2.66GHz

RAM: 4GB Kingston HyperX DDR2

Monitor: 2x Samsung 24" Dual linked

Graphics Card: Leadtek GTX 470 with Artic cooling Accelero Xtreme Plus cooler

HDD(s): 1x Samsung 1.5TB 1x Western Digital Green 1TB

OS Used: Visa Home premuim

Peripherals: Logitech G25,

Razer lycosa keyboard

Razer diamondback mouse

Razer eXactmat

LG DVD burner set to region 2 ( Japan region)

samsung DVD burner set to region 4 ( Australia)

Thermaltake toughpower 850W PSU

logitech 5.1 surround sound

eation 5110 UPS

Server

Case: Thermaltake M9D Mid-tower

Motherboard: Gigabye EP45T-UD3LR

CPU & CPU Cooler: intel celeron E3300 2.5GHz

RAM:2GB DDR3 RAM

Monitor: one of the 24" LCD's of my gaming rig

Graphics Card:Asus EN8400GS 512MB

HDD(s): 4 WD 2 TB Drives 5x WD 2TB Drives

OS Used: XP hom

Eaton Ellipse ASR M66780AL 1000VA 600W UPS

spose i better update this, added another 2TB drive. making 10 TB total in the server, and 2.5TB total in the gaming rig

  • 4 months later...

OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit

PROCESSOR: i7 260045

CPU COOLER: True Black 120

MOTHERBOARD: GA-P67A-UD7-B3 F7 Bios

PSU: Cosair ZX 1250W

MEMORY: 16Gb (4x4Gb) Cosair Vengeance 1600Mhz 8-8-8-24

SOUND CARD: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD

NETWORK CARD: BFG Killer 2100

VIDEO CARD: EVGA GTX680 4Gb FTW+

HDD: 2x2Tb, 4x3Tb, 1x60Gb Vertex 3 SSD

HEADSET: M-Audio Q40

CASE: HAF 932 Custom Black Flake Paint

processor: AMD Phenom 2 x4 quad core edition ore 955 black, 3.20 GHz

Motherboard: Elitegroup IC890GXM-A

memory: 8GB RAM DDR3 1333

Graphics Card: ATI 5770 1GB

1TB harddisk.

Case Thermaltake V3

Edited by starwarz
  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Sharkoon T9

Motherboard:Gigabyte something

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD Quad core 2.8ghz

RAM:6gb Geil 1333mhz

Monitor: Benq 24" G series, Acer 18.5" widescreen

Graphics Card: ATI gigabyte 6870 1gb

HDD(s): WD 500g green 32mb + WD 1TB green 32mb.

OS Used: Windows 7 Home Prem. 64bit.

Peripherals: Razer Arctos + sniper mouse.

*sn!gger* AMD *sn!gger*

*points and laughs*

My systeeem:

Case: Level 10 GTS

Motherboard: Gigabyte H61M - us3b3

CPU: i5 2500k

RAM: 8Gb Corsair Vengeance CL9

Monitor: Yamakasi 27" IPS (2560x1600) and Benq 24" G series

Graphics Card: 1x Gigabyte 6850 1Gb and 1x XFX 6850 1Gb in Crossfire

HDD(s): 1x 60Gb Corsair Force SSD (OS + Beef3), 1x 120Gb OCZ Octane SSD (Steam folder), 1x WD Blue 500Gb (backups), 1x WD 2Tb Green (music and pron movies)

OS Used: Windows 7 Home Prem. 64bit.

Peripherals: G510 keyboard and G9 mouse

Edited by Cowboy1600

Replaced the 2 old 500GB hard drives in my system to 2x 2TB greens for extra anime storage.

CPU: Intel i7 2600K

CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14

Mobo: Asus P8Z68-deluxe

Ram: 8Gb G.Skill Ripjaw-X 2133

GPU: Inno3D GTX 570

SSD 1: Curical M4 128Gb

SSD 2: ST 64 Gb

HDD 1: 1 TB Samsung 7,200rpm

HDD 2: WD Green 1.5TB

HDD 3: WD Green 2TB

HDD 4: WD Green 2TB

HDD 5: WD Green 2 TB

Optical Drive: LG BD-writer

Case: Antec1200

PSU: Cosair 650W-TX

Monitor 1: Old Samsung 940B 19" 5:4 monitor (I must be the only one not using wide screen)

Monitor 2: Old Samsung 2240 22" 16:10 (still like this aspect ratio over the current 16:9s)

Those 2 500GBs (WD blues) went to my media computer set in RAID 0 for some faster speed (still seems super slow now I'm used to SSD loading times).

Also I think I need to re do the thermal paste on my old Q6600 system (now used as media PC) as dam temperature is always high into the 60s while idling...

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all I am new to the forum and new proud owner of a 1990 R32 GTS4T RB20DET 4 Door but I am a long time gamer, PC enthusiast, Tech, IT consultant and all round techno geek.

Here is my rig setup/specs

Lian Li LanCool PC-K60 Black Case

Asus Sabertooth X79 Mobo

Intel Core i7 3930K with Corsair H80 watercooling and Noctua fans throughout OC'd to 4444MHz just on multiplier 44 & Bclk 101MHz will push further when I have time to waste

Take your pick Kingston HyperX 2133MHz DDR3 XMP 4x4GB (2 x 2x4GB Kits) watercooling kits or Corsair Vengeance 1866MHz DDR3 4x4GB

42" Samsung LCD TV HDMI connected 1920x1080 resolution. I want the Asus PB287Q 2560x1440 WQHD LED monitor when it comes out.

Gigabyte ATI HD7950 3GB GDDR5

2 x Intel 520S 240GB SATA3 SSD in raid 0 config and 1.5TB Seagate as backup and storage drive

Win7 Ultimate x64

Razer Nostromo, Nargunium notebook sized keyboard,Logitech MX518 mouse

I have 8x2TB drives - 4 Hatachis and 4 Seagates but only using 5 of them atm in my media server need to buy expansion SATA3 PCIE x1 card for the rest but no need of them yet 4TB free space on current setup.

Edited by Aljo
  • 1 month later...

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

Motherboard: asus m5a97

CPU & CPU Cooler: COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus RR-B10-212P-G1 "Heatpipe Direct Contact" Long Life Sleeve 120mm CPU Cooler Compatible with Intel 1366/1155/775 and AMD FM1/FM2/AM3+

RAM: 4Gb Kingston Hyper X DDR2 ram @ 4-4-4-12 timing

Monitor: 21" HKC LCD

Graphics Card: Galaxy 512Mb 8800GTS

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

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

PSU: Corsair TX-650W

OS Used: Windows 8 original serial

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

  • 2 months later...

Case:Corsar 500r

Motherboard: 990FXA-UD3

CPU & CPU Cooler:FX-8120 with Hyper 212 Evo

RAM:8GB Ripjaws 2 channel

Monitor:Asus Vw222

Graphics Card:Asus HD7970

HDD(s):Seagate 2tb

OS Used:Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit

Peripherals: Z523 Speakers

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Antec 1100

Motherboard: Asus P8-Z68 V-PRO

CPU & CPU Cooler: 2500K @ 4.5ghz, Corsair H80

RAM:8GB of G.Skill Ripjaws

Monitor: Shit Can't remember the model but it's an ASUS 24" LED

Graphics Card: Inno3d GTX 680

HDD(s): 120gb OCZ Vertex 4 for OS and 2 x 1tb Seagate 7200rpm for storage

OS Used:Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit

Peripherals: Black Magic Intensity Pro capture card, Logitech G500 mouse, Filco 10 keyless Cherry Brown mechanical keyboard, DVD/Bluray Optical drive

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Case: Dunno, looks ghey - added some fans but soon to be replaced
Motherboard: ASUS something-or-other (AMD3+)
CPU & CPU Cooler: FX 4100, stock cooler, overclocked to 3.9GHz
RAM: 8GB el-cheapo 1333MHz
Monitor: 55" LG LED 3D TV 1080P
Graphics Card: Gigabyte Geforce 660 overclocked 2GB
HDD(s): Samsung 830 128GB SSD, Seagate 1TB (General media), Seagate 2TB (Movies), Seagate 3TB (TV shows)
OS Used: Windows 7 Professional
Peripherals: Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse (MK520)

Bought the PC off a bloke on gumtree before I did my homework properly. Have since upgraded to SSD, legitimate windows, more drives, 800W single rail PSU and better GPU.

Will be upgrading to an ASUS Z77 mobo, i5 3570K, 16GB 1866 RAM, new Silverstone case, bluray and twin GTX660s running SLi in the next month or so :no:

Edited by r34davE

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