[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Here i have a KLD-40W4500, 360 elite, HDDVD drive, Origonal PS3 with 300GB hdd, Sega dreamcast, 5.1 Sound system and a gamecube!, as you will see below!

Whats that system like? Im considering getting that as its cheap.

Nice set up (Y)

Cheers! It's nice to finally have my monitor so I can keep my PC and PS3 next to each other for gaming. I think my GF is happy she can use the TV again. :p

Enjoying your new PS3 btw?

Edited by ziadoz

Small set up here. PC is a few years old. But hanging in there. Been collecting HDDs lately. been pretty cheap.

Snagged the 32" LCD when the local Circuit City was moving to another location. Paid about 400 for it. Antec900 case packed tightly inside. Hope i do this right with the pic uploading.

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Small set up here. PC is a few years old. But hanging in there. Been collecting HDDs lately. been pretty cheap.

Snagged the 32" LCD when the local Circuit City was moving to another location. Paid about 400 for it. Antec900 case packed tightly inside. Hope i do this right with the pic uploading.

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is the pink thingy hanged over ur pc what i think it is ? :p XD

Cheers! It's nice to finally have my monitor so I can keep my PC and PS3 next to each other for gaming. I think my GF is happy she can use the TV again. :p

Enjoying your new PS3 btw?

Yeah I can't stop playing Fallout 3 :p

Yeah I can't stop playing Fallout 3 :p

Sweet. Not an RPG man myself, but Fallout 3 does look tempting! Might have to wait till it hits ?20 again though. Just ordered the Prince of Persia anyway, so I think that will tide me over till then. Killing time till Killzone 2 tbh.:pp

Sweet. Not an RPG man myself, but Fallout 3 does look tempting! Might have to wait till it hits ?20 again though. Just ordered the Prince of Persia anyway, so I think that will tide me over till then. Killing time till Killzone 2 tbh.:pp

I bought it for ?19.98 from Amazon the next day it went up to ?29.:laugh:gh:

I bought it for ?19.98 from Amazon the next day it went up to ?29.9:laugh:h:

Yeah I think that's where I saw it actually. I'm glad I waited now though, seeing as they just added trophy support. There's nothing like just finishing GTA4 to find they added trophies that aren't retroactive:wacko:o:

Yeah I think that's where I saw it actually. I'm glad I waited now though, seeing as they just added trophy support. There's nothing like just finishing GTA4 to find they added trophies that aren't retroactive. :wacko:

Yeah it updated last night for me 24mb's worth which added trophys.

Nice Alienware system there!

Thank you!, :]

Looks nice and clean, what are the specs on that alienware?

Intel® Core2 Duo CPU E8200 @ 2.66GHz

2g's Ram at 800Mhz

NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB x2 SLi Enabled

250GB HD

Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

Just for kicks:

Burn-In/Benchmarks

Doom 3

Doom 3: 151.8 fps

3DMark 2006

3DMark Score: 11,900.00 3DMarks

SM2.0 Score: 4,959.00

HDR/SM3.0 Score: 6,767.00

CPU Score: 2,304.00

Game Score: 0.00 Points

SM2.0 Graphics Tests

GT1 - Return To Proxycon: 41.94 FPS

GT2 - Firefly Forest: 40.70 FPS

CPU Tests

CPU1 - Red Valley: 0.73 FPS

CPU2 - Red Valley: 1.16 FPS

HDR/SM3.0 Graphics Tests

HDR1 - Canyon Flight: 82.99 FPS

HDR2 - Deep Freeze: 52.35 FPS

Well that was constructive, :blink:

I'd like to know where you found the 151.8 FPS (at 1680x1050) was benchmark.

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I apologize for not meeting your personal requirements, however I can glady say this machine has torn apart every game I have tried so far.

The list includes:

Crysis

Oblivion

Assassins Creed

Fallout 3

Left for Dead

COD: WaW

Bioshock

Edited by IanPete

Alienware is a status symbol. Keep the case, upgrade the computer. You can build a full rig with x2 Radeon 4830's Crossfire and a Q6600 for under $600. That, of course, if better than what you have. I applaud you for having enough money for an Alienware, but just build your PC's. You won't have to fast for the next month after you purchase it that way ;)

Oh please, because I didn't praise his benchmarks from a seriously old game on a overpriced brand-PC with sub-par specs - I'm so sorry :rolleyes:

Dude, you need to learn to relax at time. Someone asked him the stats, so be posted them, and he said what games run well and why he likes his computer. He got good framerates, and you chose to ridicule him for some reason. Chill out.

Dude, you need to learn to relax at time. Someone asked him the stats, so be posted them, and he said what games run well and why he likes his computer. He got good framerates, and you chose to ridicule him for some reason. Chill out.

If you used those sharp falcon eyes of yours, you'd notice i added a ":p" smiley to my original post, meaning it was probably a light hearted joke - Then he chooses to misunderstand it and get offended, plus you have to add a comment as well ( Why? ). Then I might as well act like the angry douche you're apparently making me out to be.

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