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Nice rig chap! were u get those speakers from? how much and what amp u got?

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I swapped the speakers at a av store for a crappy sony receiver my uncle gave me for free :p

the receiver is a krvkenwood with 200watts/channel

Dammit seriously if they alowed subscribers to post say a limit of 1024kb per post I would become a subscriber right now no **** :woot: Sorry :p this one didnt even fit in one post and it is 299kb :( Anyway Imageshack to the rescure :p

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Nah thats not what I am doing :p well wasnt planning to its just that my budget was sposed to be 1K for everything and now I spent that on just a case psu and mobo :( I cant hold myself back when it comes to buying PCs... Anyway im getting the rest of the things for it tommorow (hopefully) :)

u spent 1k on a case, psu and mobo :s - 1k OF what? if its GBP then u've been ripped off.... if its USD u've been ripped off

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It is AU$ ;) The case set me back a fair bit though Lian-Li is damn expensive just for cases :( but it was well worth it (Y) Best quality I have ever seen, slideable mobo tray, thumbscrews everywhere, pop release front, 'real' mesh airfilters for the front unlike antec cases (I had one the airfilter sucks :x I would say about 3cfm of airflow could get through that) also the best thing about the case not installed know though is the cooling junk it comes with the turbine and air ducts :p

edit: @ jlmodell - thanks ! :D

If only it looked that neat after everything is installed... *dreams of wireless power through the mobo or something with only SATA cables...*

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My last PC did, no kidding it was an Intel 3.06GHz at 3.5GHz with that Antec Plusview1000AMG case and no **** dude it looked exactly like that just with two fluorecent green power cables showing (cause I had this + this and yea only cables you could see where the ATX 20-pin and and ATX 4-pin and they were neat anyway and that was it :yes: Was super cool all other cables hidden behind the mobo backing plate and through the front of the case :D Took me like 30 hours to do i was surviving on Penguin Caffinated mints :p

My last PC did, no kidding it was an Intel 3.06GHz at 3.5GHz with that Antec Plusview1000AMG case and no **** dude it looked exactly like that just with two fluorecent green power cables showing (cause I had this + this and yea only cables you could see where the ATX 20-pin and and ATX 4-pin and they were neat anyway and that was it :yes: Was super cool all other cables hidden behind the mobo backing plate and through the front of the case :D Took me like 30 hours to do i was surviving on Penguin Caffinated mints :p

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Yeah, I really need a couple of those cable kits... (I am building ANOTHER "beast"! :devil:

Yeah, I really need a couple of those cable kits... (I am building ANOTHER "beast"!  :devil:

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Whatever you do DO NOT buy that Ultra X-Connect PSU I had though ;) Believe me, sure its tempting but it is the worst PSU on the market its voltage rails are all wrong, provides your component with bull**** voltage and oh my I had so many problems other then that, the neon light inside it starts flickering eventualy and then like short circuits and you wont see it ever again then eventually you will smell burning comeing from it no smoke just the smell of electrical fire, sure its tempting because of its super cool cables but dont bother with it ;) Just some advice from me :D You can choose to take it or not but I suggest you do, search for reveiws about it too every place will say its a peice of junk.

what programs are you using for the arcade stuff?

MAME?

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Yep MAME, runs great.

Ah the HotRodSE, those were the days, sad they never released an updated USB version. I have no PS2 slots on this pc or mac so I had to run to the x-arcade, plus the xbox stuff. But damn was that the greatest arcade stick (Y)

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I actually use a USB-PS2 converter, as my old PC was the 440BX that had major issues with the key mapping that Hanaho used. Its a quality arcade stick, that's for sure.

How does the X-Arcade feel in comparison?

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