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Case: Antec 900

Cooling: Noctua CPU Cooler, 5+ Antec Case Fans

Motherboard: Gigabyte EP45T-UD3LR

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Q6600 @ 3.2GHz

RAM: 6GB Corsair XMS3 @1600Mhz 1.65v

Sound: Logitech Z-5500

Monitor: Acer 22"

Graphics Card: nVidia GTX285

Power: Antec 650W

HDD(s): 2 x Seagate 1TB + 1 WD 500GB and 1 Seagate 500GB

OS Used: Win7 Ultimate

Peripherals: Logitech G25 Wheel,

Logitech G15 LCD Keyboard,

Logitech G500 Mouse,

Logitech Extreme 3D Pro,

Razer eXactmat Control

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Case: Coolermaster CM690 II + Corsair 1100W PSU

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel CORE i7 950/3GHz

RAM: 12GB DDR3 Corsair 1600mhz Ram

Monitor: 22" Samsung & 19" Dell

Graphics Card: ATI HD 5770

HDD(s): 2x 2TB SeaGate HDD's

OS Used: W7 64bit Ultimate

Peripherals: Logitech G15, Razor Lachesis, Logitech Speakers

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Coolermaster HAF 932 case

Corsair 850w modular psu

Noctua d14 CPU cooler

8 gb gskill ripjaws 1600 8-8-8-24

Intel i7 2600k (oc to 4.5 ghz with no vcore change. Just multi - not finished )

Gigabyte gtx285

Giganbyte ud5 mb

120gb ocz SSd 285mbps read/write

2tb caviar black (games)

2tb samsung green (media)

1tb caviar green for random (pr0n etc. )Rofl

SuperPi 1m = 7.6 secs.

26 degrees idle.

48 degrees max on burn-in test after 4 hours.

50 degree max on prime-95

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  • 3 weeks later...

well i've updated mine a bit

Case: Antec Three Hundred

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-P55-UD4

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel i5 760 2.88ghz

RAM: 4gb dual channel G Skill Ripjaws 1600mhz

Monitor: 24" Benq

Graphics Card: 2x Gigabyte GTX 460 1gb OC Edition in SLI (currently running @ 840/1682/2004 mhz until I get a bigger PSU)

HDD(s): 2x 500gb WD Caviar Blacks in RAID 0, WD RE3 750gb, 1tb Caviar Green

OS Used: Windows 7 x64

Peripherals: Gigabyte keyboard, Logitech MX518 mouse

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Case: Antec 1200 w/ 3 cm silent green fron fansMotherboard: Gigabyte ga-ex58-ud5CPU & CPU Cooler:Intel Core i7 920 w/ CM V8RAM: 10GB DDR3 ~ 6GB OCZ 1866mhz + 4GB corsair dominator 1600mhzMonitor: Samsung 2253BWGraphics Card: nVidia Geforce GTX280HDD(s): 8 Hard Drives, 9TB Total StorageOS Used: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate SP1 + Windows Vista x64 Ultimate SP2 + Windows XP x86 Pro sp3 + Mac OSx 10.6.4 (still in trial stage)Peripherals: Typical Stuff

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Case: NZXT Phantom / Corsair Professional Series 850W silver

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel i7 930 - Noctua NH-U12P SE2

RAM: 12GB DDR3 Mushkin 1600Mhz

Monitor: 26" ASUS

Graphics Card: 2x Gigabyte GTX 460 1gig SLI

HDD(s): WD 1TB + WD 500GB + Lacie 1TB external

OS Used: Windows7 64bit Ultimate

Peripherals: Razer Mamba, Razer Blackwidow Ultimate, Razer Megalodons, many mousepads (currently razer goliathus control)

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I cant believe i never noticed the pc section. I spend 99% in forced indcution i guess.

Anyway...

Case: Coolermaster CM690

Motherboard: Gigabyte ep45-ds3

CPU & Cooler: Q6600 @ 2.85 with a TRUE cooler (worst overclocking chip ever!)

RAM: 8 gig of Patriot 800mhz

Monitor: Samsung 2253BW

Graphics Card: gigabyte 6850

HDD: 1x 500gb seagate 2x1tb seagate 1x 2tb seagate

PSU: Corsair HX-620

OS: Windows 7 Pro

Peripherals: Logitech Wave combo and JVC ha-g101's for sound. No need for speakers.

I'll be looking through this section more and hopefully contributing. I know more about pc's than cars actually...

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bored @ work so here goes....

In desperate need of an upgrade;

Case: NZXT alpha w/ multicard reader and triple fan controller

Motherboard: Gigabyte AM2+ GA-MA770

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD Athlonx2 6000+ & Arctic Cooling Freezer pro/AS5 paste

RAM: 2x2gb DDR2 Kingston hyperx

Monitor: Samsung 223bw 22in LCD

Graphics Card: ATI HD4850 w/ passive AC accellero/AS5 paste

HDD(s): 1x 250gb WD System; 2x 1TB WD; 1XLacie 1TB external

OS Used: Vista 64bit

Peripherals: Razer deathadder 2 mouse/goliathus speed mat; Logitech G110 Keyboard; Creative fatality headset; Logi Z5500 speakers; Netgear Wireless modem/router

This was my pride and joy when I built it 4/5 years ago :P

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Hmm, Why not,

Case: Lian Li X-900

Motherboard: MSI P67 Big Bang Marshal B3

CPU & CPU Cooler: i5 2500K @ 4Ghz, Cooled with a CM V6GT

RAM: 8GB Corsair Dominator GT

Monitor: 2 x dell U3011, Mmmm Dual 30" goodness

Graphics Card: 2 x Gainward GTX 580

HDD(s): Corsair Force Series 120GB + 18TB on my server

OS Used: Windows 7 Ultimate

Peripherals: : Logitech G15 & G9x

Cost me a good 6ish K, wishing I had saved it up for the car (Didn't have it at the time) :angry:

I think it's time to sell it off.

EDIT: Like k1netic I know a LOT more about PC's then cars, didn't know this place had a PC section lol.

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Slight system change :)

Current:

CASE: Coolermaster HAF 932

PSU: Corsair hx850w modular

CPU COOLER: Noctua D14

M/B: Gigabyte Z68X-UD5-B3

RAM: 8 gb gskill ripjaws 1600 8-8-8-24

CPU: Intel i7 2600k @ 4.5 ghz (for now)

GPU: Gigabyte GTX285

SCREEN: Benq XL2410T 24" 120hz LED 0ms input lag

Storage:

WINDOWS: 120gb ocz SSd 285mbps read/write

GAMES: 2tb caviar black

MEDIA: 2tb samsung green

MISC: 1tb caviar green for random (pr0n etc. )Rofl

KEYBOARD: Logitech G15

MOUSE: Razer Lychesis v2.0

MOUSEPAD: Razer Destructor

SPEAKERS: Logitech Z-5500's

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OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64

CPU: Intel Core i7 960 @ 4022MHz

Cooling: Corsair H70

Motherboard: ASUS Rampage III Formula

RAM:G-Skill Tridents 6GB DDR3

Graphics Card: Sapphire HD5870 1GB

Sound Card: Creative xFi pci-e Soundblaster

Power: Antec TruePower Quattro 1000w PSU

HDD: 1x OCZ Vertex II 60GB SSD

HDD: 1x WD Green 1TB HDD

Monitor: Dell u2711 2560x1440

Sound: Receiver/Passive bookshelves/Active Sub setup

Sound: Audio-Technica ATH-AD700 Headphones

Sound: Logitech USB Microphone

Peripherals: Steelseries Xai

Peripherals: Microsoft Sidewinder X4

Peripherals: Razer Goliath Speed Mousemat

Graphics card not good enough for the monitor :ermm:

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Case: ATX CASE 1901 Delux Gaming Case (custom)

Motherboard: ASUS M4A78LT-M LE

CPU & CPU Cooler: AMD X2 555 AM3 Phenom II Black Edition 3.2gh Dual core (unlocked to quad)

RAM: 4GB DDR3 1333 kingston ram

Monitor: 2 acer 24" lcd

Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD6850 HD 6850 1GB 1024MB DDR5 DVI HDMI PCIE

HDD(s): Western Digital 1TB 64MB SATA

OS Used: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

Peripherals: : Logitech G15

Built it myself cost just over 500 bucks (Tower)

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Case: Antec DF-85

Cooling: Coolermaster V8 +8 Antec Case Fans

Motherboard: Asus Rampage 3 Extreme

CPU: Intel i7 970 @4ghz

RAM: 6GB CorsairUltimate Dominator @1600Mhz 1.65v

Sound: Logitech 5.1ch

Monitor: BenQ 24" LCD

Graphics Card: Gainward GTX570- for sale!!! - $300

Power: Antec 1000W Quattro

HDD(s): 60gb OCZ SSD+ 1 WD 1,500GB hdd

OS Used: Win7

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Hey guys :laugh: i built this about a year ago

case: Antec 1200

motherboard: P5N-D

cpu & cpu cooler: intel Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16 GHz cooling: xigmatek red scorpion heat sink and fan

ram: 8gig

monitors: 2X 28" Viewsonic Lcd running extended desktop

graphics cards: 2X nvidia 8800 GT 512 MB each

hard drives: 2x Wd raptor 150g each and a exteral 1 tb drive for saving stuff

PSU: 1000W

cooling: 12 internal fans

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

peripherals: Logitech G19 Keyboard Logitech G500 mouse

webcam microsoft VX-5000

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nice list of parts wouldnt blow the budget i wouldnt think either

thats my biggest concern now a days

im over dropping 4k on builds thought the last time i did that 775 socket was brand spanking new as was a 3.2 (650) P4 chip and a x850PE 1gb >_<

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im over dropping 4k on builds thought the last time i did that 775 socket was brand spanking new as was a 3.2 (650) P4 chip and a x850PE 1gb >_<

I remember spending close to $700 on a Radeon 9700pro back when they were the fastest video card avaliable... :closedeyes:

I still have it today collecting dust somewhere, now be lucky to even get 70c for it.

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yeah i remember those days only to be beaten by the 9800pro a few months later. then XT

hahaha my old invoice

PowerColor - R48-XVD3

PowerColor R48-XVD3 X850 XT Platinum Edition, PCI Express, 256MB GDDR3, Dual DVI, VIVO, HDTV $810.00 $0.00 $810.00 14-06-2006

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Case: Aerocool CyborgX

Motherboard: Gigabyte P55A-UD3

CPU & CPU Cooler: Intel Core i5 @ 2.67GHz (stock fan, too lazy to put V8 back in atm)

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws @1333MHz

Monitor: Asus 22"

Graphics Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 465

Power: Antec TruePower TP-550

HDD(s): 1x WD Caviar Black 1TB

OS Used: Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)

+ Blu-Ray writer (nice and cheap now)

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