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Plenty of us have built PC's

Lets get some specs going, try to follow the format to help others best we can :D

Just copy/paste with the below and it will bold etc etc

[b]Case:[/b]
[b]Motherboard:[/b]
[b]CPU & CPU Cooler:[/b]
[b]RAM:[/b]
[b]Monitor:[/b]
[b]Graphics Card:[/b]
[b]HDD(s):[/b]
[b]OS Used:[/b]
[b]Peripherals: [/b] (eg) Keyboard, Mouse

Also if you have any benchmarking results or anything, jam them in there too :P

If you wish to chat, quote the post and have a go in here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pc...ad-t249889.html

That way we keep this thread clean as we can :)

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Ill get started i guess!

Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45-DS4P, Rev 8 BIOS

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel E8400 @ 4.15ghz, 1.28vcore, OCZ Vendetta 2 (lapped CPU & Cooler)

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

Monitor: 19" cheapie LCD

Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 4850

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

OS Used: Vista x64

Peripherals: Keyboard - Logitech G15, Mouse - Logitech G9

ive got...

Case: Thermaltake Armour+

Motherboard: Asus p5nt-deluxe

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Q6600@ 2.8ghz, Thermaltake water cooling block

RAM: 8gig DDR2 @ 800mhz

Monitor: 22" Acer LCD, with 37" LCD for movies :banana:

Graphics Card: Tri-sli 8800GTX

HDD(s): 750gb, 500gb, 320gb with 2x 1tb soon

OS Used: Vista x64 Home Premium

Peripherals: Keyboard - Logitech G15, Mouse - Some wireless logitech one

...as for me

Case: CoolerMaster HAF 932

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45-DS3R, F10 beta BIOS

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel E8400 @ 4.18ghz (1.37v) w/ TT BlueOrb FX, but yet to O/C w/ my new Xigmatek HDT-S1283

RAM: 2x2GB OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 (1066Mhz) Platinum

Monitor: 19" WS Chimei / 24" Samsung - depending on game

Graphics Card: MSI Radeon HD4870 O/C version

HDD(s): Samsung F1 750GB + Seagate v.11 500GB

OS Used: Dual boot - Windows XP Pro 64bit / Vista 32bit

Peripherals:Logitech G15 keyboard, Logitech MX518 mouse; Logitech G25 steering wheel, MS Xbox 360 controller & Logitech Pro9000 web cam

Sound: Onboard card, Logitech Z-5500 speakers & Sennheiser PC 350 headset

This is what I have:

Case: CoolerMaster CM590

Motherboard: The P5Q3 Deluxe/WiFi-AP @n

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Core2Quad Q6600 (overclocked to 3.2GHz) Zalman 9700 CPU Fan

RAM: 2x 1GB Corsair XMS3 Ram - DDR3 1300MHz Latency 9-9-9-24

Monitor: ASUS VW222U 22" LCD Monitor

Graphics Card: Sapphire ATI Raedon HD4870

HDD(s): 1 Seagate 1TB SATA2 and 1 WD 500GB IDE

Optical Drives (DVD/RW): Pioneer DVR-216 and Samsung SH-D162D DVD Drive with Keron firmware

OS Used: Windows XP SP3

Sound: Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer, Logitech X-530 Speakers, Logitech Premium Notebook Headset

Peripherals: Logitech MX3200 Wireless Keyboard and Laser Mouse, Logitech MOMO Racing Steering Wheel, Thrustmaster Gaming Pad, Xbox 360 controller (just need to get a new wireless receiver)

hhaah had to LOL at R31 Nismoid! nice one for getting the e8400 clocked to over 4.1ghz, how does it go on a 40 degree day? are you running that all the time or do yuo "declock" quite regularly? .... nice work! Are you doing that through BIOS?

My setup?

Case:Coolermaster Centurion 5

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP35-DS3

CPU & CPU Cooler: E8400 clocked just a bit to 3.3 ghz running a xigmatek cooler and managed by a schweeet zalman LCD fan and PSU controller, very blingy but lets me control everything!

RAM: 4gb 800mhz ram, do you think its worth going the 1066mhz or not worth it??

Monitor: 22 asus splendid monitor

Graphics Card:Ge force galaxy 9800GTX 512MB (might need to go a 4870 soon?)

HDD(s):2 yummy 500GB HDD's running in raid format so 1TB in total (600GB still left to go)

OS Used: Vista

Peripherals: Logitech G15 version 2 and logitech 7100 laser cordeless mouse (eg)

Also using an amazing sound system through fibre optic cable a yamaha TSS-1 5.1 PC home theatre system, $400 later and smiling :-)

Also running a corsair 620 watt PSU

Just a quick note as well for you all, my zalman controller tells me very accurately home much power/watts i am using, i recall people (not in this forum)saying you will need 500watts plus to run high power munchin games, as a note i have not yet seen the power hit 500, i have now seen 471 watts but that was under high load! now although i do recommend high quality PSU's if you have a system like mine 620 is MORE than enough.

Will see how much more power is used with further clocking of the CPU and a better GFX card.

b]Case:[/b].................soprano ex tangles lol

Motherboard:.......asus p5ne sli

CPU & CPU Cooler:....E.8400 slight over clock to 3.4gig

RAM:..........4 gig super talan

Monito:........asus 22 inch

Graphics Card:...2x 8800 gt set up in sli

HDD(s): 2 x 160 set up in raid 0

OS Used: windows 3.2 lol nah xp pro

Peripherals: (eg) Keyboard, Mouse G 5 mouse and G 15 keyboard 750 w thermolake power supply

has a 3d mark score of just under 16.000

was built by tangles and it runs great

Use this for the chat i think?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Pc...ad-t249889.html

Ask advice, pointers etc, and we'll keep this thread clean just for specs so people can see what others are doing

Case: Aopen H600A

Motherboard: AsusP4C800-E

CPU & CPU Cooler: P4 [email protected] Northwood, Zalman CPU cooler

RAM: 2Gb Corsair XMS-3200

Monitor: HP 17" LCD

Graphics Card: Leadtek 7600GT 256MB

HDD(s): 1 x 160GB, 1 x 320GB, 1 x 80GB

OS Used: Windows Vista Ultimate

Peripherals: MS Intellimouse, Honeywell AT keyboard, Creative 2.1 speakers

Haven't upgraded in about 5 years. Still plays all the current games on either low to medium graphics. Used to have RAID 0 but one of the HDD kept failing (i think due to the case vibration). Case is riced up with neons and LED fans. Still use a CD burner, DVD drive and DVD burner. This PC has been running pretty much 24/7 overclocked since i got it, its all old school now.

The video card crapped itself about a year ago. Do you know how hard it is to find an AGP card nowadays?

Heres mine, upgrading to a i7 system early next year :rofl:

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

Motherboard: Gigabyte P35 DS3P rev 2.1

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Q6600 @ stock 2.4Ghz with Zalman 9700 (cbf to OC anymore, since all my games runs fine @ stock CPU speed)

RAM: 2Gb Kingston Hyper X DDR2 ram @ 4-4-4-12 timing

Monitor: 19" Samsung 940B standard 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 XP Home with SP3

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

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

Loving my 2TB of formated HD, thinking of getting another 1TB drive soon XD

Edited by Mayuri Krab
  • 3 weeks later...

Case: not good

Motherboard: Asus M2N-SLI

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ @ 2.5 ghz with stock cooler

RAM: 2gb PC2-6400 in dual channel

Monitor: 22" ViewSonic VX2235wm

Graphics Card: Inno3D GeForce 8800 GTS 320mb @ 570/900mhz

HDD(s): 320gb WD passport, 250gb internal

Optical Drive(s): Asus 18x dvd burner w/ lightscribe

PSU: Hiper Type R 580W (modular)

Sound: Creative Sound Blaster X-FI Xtremegamer Fatal1ty pro w/ Logitech G51

OS Used: Windows 7 (6.1.7000)

Peripherals: Logitech G25, G5 2007 model

Case: Generic black one that houses my old pc

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45-DS4P

CPU & CPU Cooler: E8400 at stock speed with stock cooler

RAM: 4 gb Corsair 5-5-5-15 timings i think

Monito: Samsung 2253LW 21.6 inch widescreen

Graphics Card: 512mb 4870

HDD(s): 2x WD 640 gb SATA's in a RAID0 array so 1.16tb total as one drive

OS Used: Vista home premium baby

Peripherals: Logitech G15 keyboard and microsoft wireless laser mouse 6000

Very very happy with this setup, i built it just before the dollar died in the arse. It would actually cost more to build this PC now than what it did me 6 months ago.

Case: Antec Three Hundred

Motherboard: ASRock AOD790GX/128M (side port memory)

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD 6400+ 3.2ghz, Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme

RAM: 4x1gb Kingston 800mhz

Monitor: 22" Dell widescreen

Graphics Card: EVGA 8800 GT 512mb

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

OS Used: Windows XP SP3

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

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Thermaltake Armour+

Motherboard: e8500

CPU & CPU Cooler: duel core

RAM: 4g

Monitor: 20"lcd

Graphics Card:gtx260

HDD(s): 500x2

OS Used:xp ftw :P

Peripherals: logitech g9 mouse,some cheapo keyboard that i love coz it feels nice to game with :(:P

  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Generic Midi Tower with Stock PSU

Motherboard: GA-M61SME-S2 (all in 1)

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ with stock cooler

RAM: 4GB Hynix

Monito: 19' LG Widescreen and TV

Graphics Card: Leadtek 7600GS and on-board - Dual setup

HDD(s): 2x 160GB Seagate

Optical: 2x Sony DVD burners

OS Used: XP Pro

Peripherals: (eg) Keyboard: Microsft , Mouse: Microsft optical, Leadtek HD TV tuner, 500GB Maxtor external HDD, Cambridge Sound Works, Sound blaster live 5.1 using digital out (old sound card - but - onboard sound does not cut it), extra cooling fan at the front

RanK!!! all the intels above!!!

--AMD SYSTEM--

Case: Thermal Take Spedeo

Motherboard: GA-MA790GP-DS4

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD Phenon Black Edition 9950 @ 3000mhz Monito: 19' LG Widescreen and TV

Graphics Card: Sapphire 512mb DDR5 4870 @ 850core and 4200mhz ram speed

HDD(s): 1/1000gig, 1/500, 3/250 1/200 and 1/80

Optical: Asus Black DVD Burner

OS Used: Vista SP1

Peripherals: 40" 1080pHD Samsung 1920x1080 LCD

Video card Benchmark: 8840 3D Vantage Marks not overclocked '750mhz core /3600mhz mem'

Edited by Mr_GaZZa

Gaming Computer

Case:Thermaltake Tsunami

Motherboard:GIGABYTE Q450 Quad

CPU & CPU Cooler:intel Quad 2.6ghz 2x 12" fans front and rear

RAM:4gb DDR2

Monitor: LG 22" Widescreen

Graphics Card:Nvidia 8800gt 512mb

HDD(s):500gb and 160gb

OS Used:xp

Peripherals:Logitech G15,25,7 (eg)

Edited by Pepsinator
  • 2 weeks later...

Case: Antec P182 SE

Motherboard: Asus Rampage Formula

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Xeon 3110 (E8400) water cooled. Speed depends on what I'm doing / mood. Bugger all real world dif but need 4GHz + for 20k 3DMark

RAM: OCZ Flex II 2x2GB water cooled. (stupid 'upgrade' to anodized aluminium)

Monitor: 22" Samsung

Graphics Card: 2 x ATI Radeon 3870X2 in CrossFire X water cooled

Sound Card X-Fi PCIe

HDD(s): 3 x 250GB 1 x 200GB

OS Used: Vista Ultimate x64

Peripherals: Keyboard - Microsoft Ergo 4000, Mouse - Logitech Gsomething, some Logitech 5.1 speakers. Dual digital/analogue TV tuner with remote and shit that I don't currently use.

I have my previous AMD system as well, watercooled with a 9800GTX that still runs everything, just a bit slower. I forget all the specs maybe I'll update later.

Case: Coolermaster Cosmos

Motherboard: Gigabyte X38-DQ6

CPU & CPU Cooler: Q6600 @ 3.2Ghz water cooled

RAM: 4gig Corsair DDR2

Monitor: Viewsonic 22" widescreen 2ms

Graphics Card: XFX 8800GTX XXX edition 768mb

HDD(s): 2x Seagate 500gig sata2 32mb cache

OS Used: xp pro 32bit

Peripherals: G15 keyboard, G5 mouse, 5.1 logitech speakers, XFI FATAL1TY sound card, Dual Digital HD TV Tuner

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