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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

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thats not 64 bit :rolleyes:

In the signature..

I have Longhorn 408x 64bit ready to go, and plan on getting the latest XP64bit build when i can find it...

It has to wait till i get the other HDD in there though (the maxtor drive listed in my signature is in my draw until i get the cables to hook it up). I have my main install with tons of stuff on this drive and i cant risk partitioning up and killing my Raid performance and maybe causing some other probs...

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

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Can we say "32 bit"? :whistle: :rolleyes:

Nice systems around... :) (Y)

Mine:

- AMD Athlon64 3200+ (S.939, Winchester)

- Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-9 (must be here at TUE, 25th) :cry:

- 1024MB Corsair XMS Memory (2x512, 2.2.2.5 - 1)

- Leadtek PX6600GT Extreme (Overclocked GF6600GT (550/1120))

- Western Digital 80GB (8MB Cache, from my old comp)

- be quiet! 470W PSU (450W combo, +PCIE, +EPS connectors)

All other is the starndard stuff, like DVD, CD-RW, etc.

See my Athlon64 sig ;) :cool:

athlon64 rig [athlon64 "newcastle" s754 3200 @ 2.20ghz std] [asus k8v se deluxe rev.2] [1024mb kingston ddr pc3200 3-3-3-6] [powercolor radeon 9600pro 128mb] [200gb wd sata] [2x 80gb wd] [zalman cnps7000b-alcu] [antec truepower 480w psu] [vl system l.i.s 2 system display indicator] [pioneer 108 8x dvd burner] [lite-on 48x24x48x cd burner] [sb live!]

Well, just like everyone ...its in the sig ...

Am changing mobo and Vid card to go SLI (current 6800 is AGP)

Personally, I was happier with my old setup which was:

AMD64 3200

6800 GT

and some cash in my wallet ;(

Martog, I see you already have SLI rig, comments ??

and did I see someone claiming to have (3) 36 Gig Raptors on RAID 0 ????

Is RAID 0 possible with 3 HDs ??

i wish 2 c a face of intel owner now :angry: :p :p :p

i got a 3200+ newcastel

ddr 512 400 ocz started with a 2.5 latency :woot:

abit kv8 pro vergion 1.1

ati 9800 pro 128 256 bit

nec flat black screen 19"

antec true power 430

thermaltake silent chell(gaving me a 26 c)

4.1 speckers logetic..

did i mention this things in my signature :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :devil:

i wish 2 c a face of intel owner now?:angry::?:p:p:p :p:p :p

thermaltake silent chell(gaving me a 26 c)

did i mention this things in my signatu:rofl:rof:rofl:rofl:? ::devil: :devil:

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26 c - thats great !

Intel peeps are gonna be like Mac people, kind of an occult talking about how "their machines excel at this or that..." and everyone else (us AMD men) kinda laughing pitifully at them; smirking in a "...yeah, whatever..."

Well, its at least funny to think about.

Word is Intel will be/is picking-up nforce chipset, and ATI has SLI in the future (Im sure this has already been brought up, though)

My Counter Strike: Source name is: "fx55 6800 Ultra H20" - and so many newbs always say, "dude my dell is better than yours...whatever an fx55 is anyway!"

ROFL ....newbs:laugh::l:laugh::laugh:

Hello there guys, this is my first post, so bear with me...

My box is as follows:

Aspire Dreamer-X II, with side window, and a total of 9 fans, ranging from 40mm to a 120mm in the back.

AMD64 3000 (754 pin, I'm cheap)

1gig of PC2100 RAM (from the old box, haven't gotten the money yet to replace it with PC3200 yet)

ATI 9200, 128meg

ASUS KV8 Deluxe mobo

WD 160gig and a Samsung 80gig (again, from the old box)

Total invested, less than $600 or so, since I scavanged from the old box... give me another couple of hundred and it will definatly rock, lol.

Quite a few threads have been closed because they were "post your..." If a mod starts them I guess they are allowed :shifty: Anyway my baby :D

AMD 3500+

MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum

1GB OCZ Platinum Rev2

74gb Raptor (OS)

36gb Raptor (Games)

120gb Seagate (Files)

BFG 6800GT @ 411 and 1100

SB Audigy 2 ZS

Antec true550

lots of fans tongue.gif

OS: XP sp2

Soon to be overclocked just have a bios thing to fix :pinch:

Heres my system - slowly upgrading

A64 3200+ @ 2.2

1Gb corsair xms pro 400 @ 2-3-3-6

Asus K8V SE Deluxe

40/60 GB Western Digitals

Sapphire x800pro vivo @ 550/570 (just got it, but do have memory to flash to XT)

Audigy gamer

450W PSU

Sony DVD Burner

Logitech MX 510

Samsung 15in monitor

XP pro SP2

XP x64

Fedora core 3

Kinda off topic, but it looks like Athlon 64's can be overclocked fairly alright, Stezo2k's sig says he's got a 3000+ running at 3700, that sounds pretty rad. Anyways, how big of an issue would heat be if someone overclocked an Athlon 64 3400+ or so and had one of those small form factor cases? Would it be stupid or are there better cooling systems that will actually fit in one? lol just curious.

I dunno... I'm running a stock clock, and running at 35c most of the time. I'm perfectly happy with this temp, so I may sometime soon trying stepping up the voltage a tad on my mobo, just for grins. I have tried messing with the clock speed directly from the bus, but it sure as hell doesn't seem to like it. But, I will tell you what... I LOVE this mobo. When I have tried the above... and I boot, it just pops up with a screen with basically saying "that was an unstable setting. Resetting all BIOS settings to default. Hit DELETE to enter BIOS"... gotta love a screw up proof mobo, lol.

26 c - thats great !

Intel peeps are gonna be like Mac people, kind of an occult talking about how "their machines excel at this or that..."? and everyone else (us AMD men)? kinda laughing pitifully at them; smirking in a "...yeah, whatever..."

Well, its at least funny to think about.

Word is Intel will be/is picking-up nforce chipset, and ATI has SLI in the future (Im sure this has already been brought up, though)

My Counter Strike: Source name is: "fx55 6800 Ultra H20" - and so many newbs always say, "dude my dell is better than yours...whatever an fx55 is anyway!"

ROFL ....newbs !:laugh:h::laugh:gh:

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LOL. Sure mate. I look at Windows users in general, the same way you look at Intel and Mac users...

Some of you lot need to sort those internals out, what a mess:wacko:ko:

System -Dual 2Ghz G5/b>

1.5Gb RAM

...Meh, specs in sig.

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LOL. Sure mate. I look at Windows users in general, the same way you look at Intel and Mac users...

Some of you lot need to sort those internals out, what a mess! :wacko:

System -

Dual 2Ghz G5

1.5Gb RAM

...Meh, specs in sig.

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That has to be the most unorganized hardware I have ever seen! :p

LOL. Sure mate. I look at Windows users in general, the same way you look at Intel and Mac users...

Some of you lot need to sort those internals out, what a mess! :wacko:

System -

Dual 2Ghz G5

1.5Gb RAM

...Meh, specs in sig.

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Steve -

OK, You busted me... I dont have it in my sig anymore but I have a G5 (bought it for my girlfriend) - and just like your picture shows, I haven't seen a better piece of engineering than those things - I remember when I took it out of the box and took the cover off, staring at the insides - I was "Oh my God, This thing is Beautiful !!" and looking at your pic just reminded me of how I felt then --

So-

You busted me - im actually a G5 owner well kinda at least ... From a technical standpoint it seems all backwards to me - so therefore I stay away from it - :yes:

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