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Anonymous
ITT your computer
Athlon64 X2 4000+ Windsor @3ghz
WD 160gig sata II
xp pro
ASUS m2r32-mvp
corsair ddr2 xms 2gig
ENERMAX Liberty 620w
x1900xt@712/835
antec p180
dual pump dual rad water cooling w/ t-line rez
>> Anonymous
ITT, pointless mods.
>> Anonymous
ITT, OP needs a new computer.

That shit was impressive maybe 3 years ago.
>> Anonymous
Two Pumps, Two radiators, and it's still weak... when you update it to the 21st century, update your camera so we can actually see an HR shot of it.
>> Anonymous
Ubuntu 7.10 (Gusty Gibbon)
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ (1000.000 MHz, 512 KB)
439 MiB DDR RAM
160 GB SATA
ATI Radeson XPRESS 200
>> Anonymous
hey, i used to have that case..it f*ing sucked
>> Anonymous
How's that X1900XT still working for ya, OP?
Mine's got some sort of corruption in the VRAM.
Has been this way for a while now, so it probably needs a replacement, although it's barely over a year old. :(
Other people seem to have that problem, as well, so I just wanted to know if you happened to have it too.
>> Anonymous
case: NZXT Adamas (black)
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66 GHz
Seagate 500gb HDD x 2
XP Pro
Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6
Crucial DDR2 Ballistix 2gb kit x2
PC Power and Cooling Silencer 750w
EVGA GeForce 8800 GT
boring air cooling
>> Anonymous
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
Asus P5W WS
4x 2GB Transced JetRam 800Mhz
3x Seagate 7200.11 500GB
1x Samsung T160 500GB
Sapphire Radeon HD 2400 PRO 256MB
Adaptec 2820SA
Supermicro SATA2 Hotswap (3x5.25"->5x3.5")
Coolermaster Stacker STC-T01

Yeah, it's quite lame overall, but it makes a nice fileserver + VM experiments server. I was actually thinking of really doing http://xkcd.com/350/ at some point. But then I remembered people already freak out by the door when they see my rack, so they don't get so it.
>> Anonymous
>>283309

best box in the thread so far.
>> Anonymous
>>283310

couldn't afford a core 2 quad :|
sincerely,>>283299
>> Anonymous
3D Workstation I built for my roomate

2x Intel Xeon X5355 - 2.66Ghz ea.
Asus DSGC-DW
GeForce 8800 ULTRA
4x 2GB 677MHz ECC Fully Buffered RAM
Silencer 750 Quad 750W PSU
Thermaltake VA8003BWS Case
Air Cooled

Net of 21GHz Processing power.
>> Anonymous
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3.0GHz
Asus P5K Deluxe
G.Skill DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 HZ
eVGA 8800GTS 640MB
Enermax Liberty 620W
Gigabyte 3D Aurora Silver (Yes, I know, I'm replacing it with a CM Stacker soon.)
1x 320GB Seagate 7200.9
2x 500GB Seagate 7200.10
1x 750GB Seagate 7200.11
2x Samsung 940B monitors
>> Anonymous
lol 2 80 dollar 1/2 pumps you make me laugh
>> Anonymous
Intel Core 9 HEX-CORE H2000
ABiT nf12 ABC-123 SILENT OTES
4x 10GB CORSAIR OOSFUTURE RDAM
2x Seagate SOLID 1000GB
BFG nvidia 10800GTX 10Gb
Gameboy Advance case (ORIG)
>> Anonymous
Quote ''ITT, OP needs a new computer.
That shit was impressive maybe 3 years ago.''

dual core? 3ghz? 3 years ago? good luck, the only thing goin 3 + ghz 3 years ago were those 80celcius pentium4 3.2 to 3.8. AMD dual cores didnt break the 3ghz until like 18 months ago. u actually need a 2.8 ghz core2duo to beat his x2 4000 at 3ghz.
>> Anonymous
X2 3800 at 2.7
2X 1g Crucial Ballistix Tracers at ddr2-940mhz
WD 320gig 16mb cache
seagate 160gig 8mb cache
X1950Pro 512mb
27800 3dmark 01
>> Anonymous
>>283402

LOL
>> Anonymous
>>283412
overclocked AMDs have been breaking 3Ghz for ages
>> Anonymous
Sunbeam 9 bay acrylic case
ocz 600w extreme gamer psu
biostar tforce4 sli board
a64 X2 4200
7900gt (oc 540mhz)
2gb ddr1 800
5 HDs toatl 550GB
5 120mm fans + 2 80mm fans
>> Anonymous
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ohay gusy

gigaaabyeeteete p35 ds3r
e6850 clocked at 4ghz
crucial ballistix x 2
8800gtx oc2
raptor 150
vista 32
soundblasta extrememusic lul
antec 180
silverstone 600wat
artic cooling cpu faann

stable aircooled running at ~38

fuck all the useless mods
>> Anonymous
Core duo 3.3ghz
2 120Gb sata
1 300Gb sata
2 external 1Tb
Vista ultimate/Fedora Core 9
3 2gb ddr ram
eVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB Superclocked
suck on that bitches
>> Anonymous
>>283539
oh & 2 DVDRW sata drives
forgot them lol
>> Anonymous
>>283402
gay. those dont even exist
>> Anonymous
>>283496
>silverstone 600wat
>600wat
>wat
>> Anon
rig 1 (gaming machine)

q6600 @ 3.825 (lapped)
tuniq tower with a yate loon 120 (lapped)
asus p5k-premium black pearl edition
4gb gskill gbhz's (850mhz)
ocz memory cooler
evga 8800 gtx ultra
x-fi fatal1ty pro gamer
corsair hx620
2 western digital raptor 74 (raid 0)
2 western digital aaks 320 (raid 1)
dual samsung sata burners
zalman mfc1
7x120mm yate loons

rig 2 (home theater pc)

e6600 @ 3.2 (400x8)
nexus pht775
bfg 680i (p28 bios)
2gb crucial ballistix
sapphire 2600xt 512mb
auzentech mystiq 7.1
corsair 450vx
western digital aaks 320
samsung sata burner (blu ray one of these days)

rig 3 (server)

dual p3 1ghz
1 gb rambus rdram pc800(4x256)
adaptec 2940 scsi
seagate barracuda 36gb 15k rpm ultra wide
dual gigabit lan
nothing else worth bragging about

rig 4 (laptop)

falcon northwest fragbook TL
subaru blue paintjob
1 gb ddr 400
centrino 1.8
60gb travelstar
>> Anonymous
>>283539

First off. You have fail ass ram. 2nd, the most ram 32bit reads is 3 gigs. Enjoy your wasted 3 gigs of ram.
>> Anonymous
ITT people that have no content in their computer so they have to upgrade it to as much as they can and post on 4chan to feel good about theirselves but after that they are in complete sadness.
>> Anonymous
X6800 2.93GHz core 2 duo processor
2: 250 gig Seta HDD
Corsair 1066 4 gigs memory
HD 3870 Video card

>>283214
p180 as well :P
>> Anonymous
>>283580

Sounds to me like someone has a shitty computer.
FAG!
>> Anonymous
>>283579

Actually 32-bit can have a TOTAL of 4 gigs. but that includes your video card and other hardware. So it's completely possible that he has 3.5gigs or somethin. but yeah, fail on the 6
>> Anonymous
>>283592

doesn't understand how PAE works.
>> Anonymous
FYI while WindowsXP can theoretically support PAE and therefore more than 4GB of address space, Mircoshit set a hard limit of 4GB with SP2 in Home/Pro because some hardware vendors (Nvidia in particular) couldn't figure out how to let their drivers reside in the address space beyond the 4GBs.
>> Anonymous
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This thread needs more Mac fags...

2x 3.2GHz Intel Xeon Quad Core
8x 4Gb 800MHz ECC fully buffered
Nvidia 8800 Ultra
4x WD 1TB 16mb cache
1x iomega 1Tb 7200rpm 8mb Cache
1x WD MBP2 2tb 7200rpm
2x Rocstor 250GB (FireWire 800)
1x Rocstor 250GB (FireWire 400)
1x LaCie 19GB
1x LaCie 111GB
1x Seagate Barracuda 60GB

+A few other things that aren't hooked up atm. See picture for details.
>> Anonymous
Suck my massive e-penis!

Intel QX9650
Gigabyte X38
SLI 8800GTS (G92 512mb)
Corsair 620W PSU
4GB (2GB x 2) DDR2-1066
Antec 900 Case
Vista 64-Bit Home Premium
2 WD 150GB Raptors RAID 0
1 WD 500GB
2 SATA DVD Burners
Zalman 9700 HSF
>> Anonymous
Fuck yeah i pwn Crysis

Pentium 4 Northwood 2Ghz
1GB (2 x 512mb PC2100)
GeForce 6200 AGP (128mb)
Intel 845 MoBo
Dell SHIT
>> Anonymous
>>283412

Are you fucking retarded? Dude I'm not some fucking fanboy but a 2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo will STOMP a 2.8Ghz Athlon X2
>> Anonymous
hi, guise!

intel core 2 duo E4500 @2.2 GH
1 gb of RAM
160 GB SATA western union
ATI Radeon HD 2600 pro (Koresh, digital alliance, 512 mb)
mainboard MSI 945GCM5 V2
Philips 170S monitor
Win XP professional

need opinion. i don't know much about specs.
is this decent?
Thx
>> Anonymous
>>283645

Just get another stick of 1GB RAM, a better video card (only get one of these: HD 3850, HD 3870, 8800GT, 8800GTS 512MB (G92)) and you're good.
Overclocking the processor will help, but 945G motherboards don't support overclocking AFAIK. Still, it is good enough, even without the overclocking.
>> Green Anonymous
Still building this one, but almost done...

Case: Raidmax Smilodon Extreme
Keyboards: Deck 82 Toxic / Deck 21 Toxic
Mouse: Razer Copperhead Chaos

PSU: Raidmax 700w, modular
Mobo: MSI P6N SLI
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E6550
RAM: 4gb DC DDR2

Enroute:
GFX: PNY 8600GT 512MB
HDD: Seagate 250gb
>> Anonymous
>>283656

I wouldn't get the 8600GT for gaming if I were you.
Get at least an HD 3850 as anon posted above.
It goes like this:
8600GT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<HD 3850<HD 3870<8800GT<8800GTS (g92)
That's my advice... take it or leave it.
>> Anonymous
>>283651
right.
I'm planning on adding another 1 GB ram stick.
As for you suggestions on video card, I'm gonna go with HD3870.
That'll do enough for me.
Thx, mate!
>> Anonymous
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case: antec p182
psu: corsair 620w
motherboard: evga 680i t1
gpu: evga 8800gts 320mb
cpu: q6600 g0 @ 3ghz
ram: ocz platinum 2gb
>> Anonymous
ITT:


486


:D
>> Anonymous
This all sounds like a foreign language to me xD I wish i could learn this sorta stuff.
>> Anonymous
>>283214

You do not have the ASUS M2R32-MVP.


I have that mobo, and the ram is situated along the top horizontally. Northbridge cooler makes it almost impossible to get a big vid card in there.

Specs:

AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+ Windsor @ 3ghz, will OC to 3.5
Maxtor 120 GB ATA/133 hard drive (upgrading to seagate barracuda SATA II hard drive later)
XP Pro (cracked)
ASUS M2R32-MVP
2x 1GB Kingston ValueRAM (I know, phail, but will upgrade)
Enermax NoiseTaker II 485W
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 128 bit 512 MB GDDR3 RAM made by HIS
Sunbeam Transformer case
Cooler Master Gemini II CPU cooler
Pix later if I get the chance.
>> Anonymous
Amd Athlon x2 6000+
2 GB corsair Valueselect 667 MHZ DDR3
80 GB Maxtor Diamondmax 7200 rpm
200 GB Maxtor Diamondmax 7200 rpm
ATI Radeon x1950 XT 256 mb DDr3
Coolermaster Mystique case
Samsung LE27s71b HDTV
>> Anonymous
>>283563

MASSIVE facepalm.jpg
>> my ueber pc Anonymous
check out my high end pc:
Intel 486 dx2 66 Mhz
16 MB noname DRAM
320 MB noname Hardrive
2 mb graphics card
sound blaster 16 bit soundcard with game port
14" escom color svga screen

I acutally had one of there at home... I can play Command & Conquer 1 at full resolution on that system with 30 fps! nyahahaha! pwned you all!
>> Anonymous
>>283666
If I wanted to spend 3x as much for an 8800 I would have. However as the card I'm getting reviewed many times as having "maxed out" settings on all modern games (besides Crysis) on computers with far weaker set ups, I don't think it'll be an issue. Trust me, it's better than my 6 year old graphics card that can barely handle flash animations on websites.
>> Anonymous
>> 283539
lol 32bit. And lol windows (tho, better Windows servers actually support 4GB+ RAM. w2k advanced server can do 8GB, datacenter can do 64GB. W2K3 Enterprise can do 32GB, datacenter can do 64GB)
>> Anonymous
Windows Vista Business EN
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66GHz
Gigabyte P35-DS3
MDT DDR2-800MHz 3x 1024MB
nVidia GeForce 8800GTS 640MB
Creative X-Fi Extreme Gamer
Antec Performance One P182
Seasonic M12-600
Samsung SpinPoint P120 S-ATA 250GB
Samsung SpinPoint T166 S-ATA 500GB 2x
Samsung Syncmaster 226BW 22" Widescreen
Razer Deathadder
Random Microsoft Keyboard
>> Anonymous
>>283235
GUTSY Gibbon, fag.
>> Anonymous
lol pathetic kids. You use these hardware for MSN/ventrilo and play games? What a waste of daddy`s budget.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
ITT:

fucking NERRRRD RAAAAAGE
>> Anonymous
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Lian Li V350 case
AMD bris @ 3.2Ghz
2x RAID-0 raptors (80mm cooling)
1x WD750GB
MCP655 water pump
240mm Black Ice2 radiator w/ 2x 110cfm fans
Dtek Fuzion water block
swiftech micro res
1/2" ID tubing
orthos stable 12+ hours silent, max temp = 31c, ambient around 18c

no graphics card at the moment, but one will be added to the water loop along with better hoses.
>> Anonymous
Asus P5NE SLI
Q6600 @ 3.2GHz
BFG 8800GTX OC 768MB
4GB 800MHz DDR2 RAM
2x 500GB WD 7200 RPM SATA HDDs
Windows XP Professional 64-bit
onboard sound
lots of 120mm fans
some generic case
Samsung Syncmaster 216BW
>> Anonymous
C2D E6600 OC'ed
2x WD 500GB SATA II
1x WD 1TB SATA 3Gb/s
4x WD 250GB EIDE
ASUS P5B Plus
Antec 1000W
8800GTS 640MB
2GB Corsair 800Mhz RAM
30inch gateway monitor @ 2560 x 1600

why is this here and not in /g/?
>> Anonymous
>>283839
Actually, this was my first new machine (bought a few used servers earlier) that came completly out of my own pocket. And at most it will be running games I have developed in VM. Or I might play a round of nethack.

Sure, I could be listing some of my workplace's computers specs for uber show-off, but I'm sure as hell there is someone here who will top it (heck, you can top it with just a simple data center or by working in a bit larger company. We have above avg systems for our size (300-400), but IT in a whole has become a bit too critical resource to run on Wal-Mart's custom build mid-range PCs)