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Asus A8V Deluxe

Athlon 64 3500+ (939)

1 GB 3200 DDr

Msi FX5900 256mb clocked at 450mhz 800mhz

Audigy Mk1

40X Plextor CD-RW

Panasonic 108 DVD-RW

16X Memorex DVD

80GB WD 8mb Cache

2 X 160GB Maxtor DiamondMax +9 (8mb Cache) IDE Drives With SATA Adapters Raid0

VIA Raid, FastTrack added to much time to boot time.

Didnt intend doing a rebuild just yet (first boot 12/01/05) but i am pleased with it, just need to get a new graphics card, no hurry for that at the moment as i have a good increase in performance from my poor old MSI KT3 Ultra and trusty old 2400XP set up.

Antec Super Lanboy case

Maddog 500W modular PSU

Asus A8V Delux (bios 1009)

AMD Athlon 64 3500+

Thermaltake cooler

2x 512MB Kingston HyperX PC4000 RAM @ PC3200 :p

Hitachi 250GB SATA HD

WD 80GB PATA (music)

Lite-On 811S DVD+/-R/RW

Aopen 16x DVD +/-R/RW/DL

Audigy2 w/mostly working Creative 6600 speakers

Case:

Thermaltake VA3000 Dream Tower Black Tsunami case with Transparent X type side panel window

Power supply:

Antec 480W Power Supply with Blue LED Fan, Model "TRUE480BLUE

Motherboard:

ASUS "A8V Deluxe" VIA K8T800 Pro Chipset Motherboard For AMD Socket 939 CPU

CPU:

AMD Athlon 64 3800+, Socket 939, 512KB L2 Cache 64-bit Processor

Memory:

1 GigaByte Corsair XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series, 184 Pin DDR400 , PC-3200

Video:

ATI RADEON X800 XT Video Card, 256MB GDDR3, 256-Bit, DVI/VIVO, 8X AGP, Model "R42-TVD3C

Dell 1901FP 19 inch LCD monitor

Cooling:

Zalman CNPS7000A Aluminum & Copper CPU Cooler

1x Thermaltake 120mm Smart BLUE LED Fan , Model "A2018" (Intake) Noise(dBA): 17 @ 1300RPM

1x Thermaltake 120mm Smart BLUE LED Fan , (exhuast) Noise(dBA): 17 @ 1300RPM

1x Thermaltake 90mm side window Smart BLUE LED Fan, (Intake) Noise(dBA): 17 @ 1300RPM

1x Dynatron System PCI Exhaust Blower

1x Arctic Cooling VGA Cooler, Model "ATI silencer 4 (for ATI X800XT)

Optical drives:

Pioneer Black DVD+RW/-RW Drive- Model DVR-108

Lite-On Black 52X32X52X16 Combo Drive - Model SOHC-5232K

Storage:

1 x Seagate 200GB 7200RPM IDE Hard Drive (Used as Backup drive)

2 x Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000RPM SATA Hard Drives (In RAID 0 array)

= around 340 GigaBytes

Audio

Logitech Z-3e Premium 2.1 Speaker System

:woot:

Processor: S939 AMD Athlon 64 3500 Newcastle 130nm

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2

Motherboar: Asus A8V Deluxe Wi-Fi Edition Rev 2.0 ( BIOS 1009 )

RAM: 2x Corsair 512MB DDR XMS3200XL Pro CAS2 ( Latency 2.0-2-2-5 )

Video: Asus ATi Radeon 9600XT 128MB

Storage: Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 10 200GB

Audio: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Player OEM

I need a new video card and am happy with what I got :p

Edited by sinatosk

3 36gb raptop hard drives in raid 0 config

1 gb of Crucial Ballistix

AMD Athlon 64 3500

A8N-SLI Deluxe

2 6600 gt pcie video cards

120 gb harddrive for backups

Antec true 550w power supply

sony dual layer dvd burner

samsung dvd drive

I had windows 64bit but i was having problems with windows updates, drivers, and sav. I installed windows xp sp2 for now.

nice pc's :woot: :woot:

i have

AMD 64 3000+ (939 pin)

GeIL 512 dual channel (256X2)

gigabyte GA-K8NS more info

http://tw.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/Produc...GA-K8NS-939.htm

Leadtek Winfast geforce 6800 128MB

images of the card

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nice one =)

:devil:

that's it i got to buy hard disk and cd-rom

Mine:

Processor: Intel P4 3.0 with HT tech.

Mother Board: Asus P4C800- E Deluxe

RAM: Kingston 1gb

Video: ATi All-In Wonder 9800 Pro

Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Pro Audigy 2 Platnium

Storage: Western Digital 200gb

Case:Thermaltake Modern Life Style XaserV Series- Damier V5000A Black Series

Optical Drives:Sony DRU-700A DVD-RW with Double Layer

Sony DVD-ROM

Monitor: "15 Impresstion 5VX (geting a new monitor Sony "19 :rofl: )

Power Supply: Thermaltake 500W

Cooling: (2)Thermaltake 90mm. Neon Fans

(1)Thermaltake 90mm. Fan

(2) Thermaltake 80mm. Fans

Audio: Logitech Z-5300 5.1 Spekers

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Pro. v.2002 with SP2

Not really mine, brother's:

Processor: AMD 3000+ 64 Socket 939

Motherboard: ASUS A8V Deluxe

Ram: Corsairs XMS PC3200 1 GIG

VGA: ATI AIW 9800 Pro

Storage: 2x Maxtor SATA 80gigs

Case: Antec Sonata

Optical Drivers: NEC 3500A + Lite-On DVD Reader

Moniter: Dell 2500FPW

Audio: Logitech X-530

OS: WinXP Pro /w SP2

Processor

AMD 3500+ 64 Socket 939

Processor cooler

ASUS Star Ice

Motherboard

Abit AV8 3rd Eye

Memory

Corsair TwinX XMS 1Gbyte

VGA

Leadtek WinFast A400 GT TDH (GeForce 6800gt)

HDD

2 x 75GByte Maxtor (RAID 0)

1 x 20GByte Maxtor

1 x 40GByte Maxtor

1 x 120GByte Deskstar

Case

SavRow SR-71 Blackbird

Optical

Lite-On DVD writer

Audio

Onboard

Speakers

Altec Lansing 5100

Monitor

21" Cornerstone p1500

PSU

Global WIN SAF450 (450W)

Keyboard/mouse

Logitech Dinovo

OS

Windows XP x/ SP2

Case:

Thermaltake VA3000 Dream Tower Black Tsunami case with Transparent X type side panel window

Power supply:

Antec 480W Power Supply with Blue LED Fan, Model "TRUE480BLUE

Motherboard:

ASUS "A8V Deluxe" VIA K8T800 Pro Chipset Motherboard For AMD Socket 939 CPU 

CPU:

AMD Athlon 64 3800+, Socket 939, 512KB L2 Cache 64-bit Processor

Memory:

1 GigaByte Corsair XMS Extreme Memory Speed Series, 184 Pin  DDR400 , PC-3200

Video:

ATI RADEON X800 XT Video Card, 256MB GDDR3, 256-Bit, DVI/VIVO, 8X AGP, Model "R42-TVD3C

Dell 1901FP 19 inch LCD monitor

Cooling:

Zalman CNPS7000A Aluminum  & Copper CPU Cooler

1x Thermaltake 120mm  Smart BLUE LED Fan , Model "A2018"  (Intake) Noise(dBA): 17 @ 1300RPM

1x Thermaltake 120mm Smart BLUE LED Fan ,  (exhuast) Noise(dBA): 17 @ 1300RPM

1x Thermaltake 90mm side window Smart BLUE LED Fan,  (Intake) Noise(dBA): 17 @ 1300RPM

1x Dynatron System PCI Exhaust Blower

1x Arctic Cooling VGA Cooler, Model "ATI silencer 4 (for ATI X800XT)

Optical drives: 

Pioneer Black DVD+RW/-RW Drive- Model DVR-108

Lite-On Black 52X32X52X16 Combo Drive - Model SOHC-5232K

Storage:

1 x Seagate 200GB 7200RPM IDE Hard Drive (Used as Backup drive)

2 x Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000RPM SATA Hard Drives (In RAID  0 array)

= around 340 GigaBytes

Audio

Logitech Z-3e Premium 2.1 Speaker System

:woot:

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with the Max recommandations, I'll get that:

AMD64 3200+ that I will o/c to 3500+ speed

MSI K8N neo2 NForce3

1gb Corsair TwinX C2

WD Raptor 36G 10K primary HD

Already have:

2x160gb Raid WD HDD

SB live 5.1 mp3+ (I know thats crapy but since I dont beleive audigy2 is better, I'll keep sb5.1)

Antec performance case + truepower 380W

I plan to buy mocrisoft xp 64bit as soon as it comes final and drivers availible

Mine:

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ S939 Winchester

1GB (512x2) Crucial PC3200 RAM

Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe

Dual Asus 6600GT 128MB video cards

Creative SB Audiby 2 Plantium eX

74GB WD Raptor

200GB IDE Seagate 7200RPM 8MB

Pioneer 16x DVD-ROM

Lite-On DVD-+RW, 832s "upgrade" on older model

Chieftec case with side window

Antec TrueBlue 480W

ThermalTake Pipe101 with ThermalTake SilentCat 90mm

Plans on later upgrade:

ThermalTake Black Shark case

Second WD Raptor 74GB for RAID 0

Couple 300GB SATA drives for RAID 1

PSU with EATX support

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