[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Good Afternoon to everyone :)

Here are a few snaps of my Gaming PC (specs at bottom of post)

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While im at it, Here is my network too:

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Computer Specs:

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 S775, 2.67Ghz, 1066Mhz FSB, Conroe Core, 4M Cache

RAM: 2Gb (2X1Gb) Corsair TwinX DDR2 XMS2 Dominator, PC8500 Unbuffered

GFX: 2x XFX 7950 GX2 2GB Video Ram (Quad SLI Enabled)

HDD: 3.3TB (3TB 7400RPM in RAID 0, 300GB 10,000RPM)

Sound: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatility

Primay Monitor: Dell 30" 3007WFP running at 2560x1600

Secondary Monitor: Dell 24" 2407WFP running at 1920x1200

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Its not high resolution. Its runs at 1360x768p. We got it before 1920x1080p HDTVs were common. But he likes it for the fact that he has an HDTV in his room. Not many kids their own when they are 16.

The 37" Westinghouse LVM-37w3 monitor I have in my room runs at 1920x1080p resolution and I love it. And I'd recommend that res for anyone looking to get an HDTV to hook their computer to. I just gave him my XPS Gen2 laptop so he can have it to carry to school and have something for his Cisco networking classes. I went ahead and got a basic desktop computer. Since my work no longer allows us to take laptops in there was no reason to have one anymore as it never left my room.

Once I clean up my room I'll post some of mine with the new setup.

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