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Well mine's in my sig. This is my first AMD rig...been an Intel boy all my years of PC usage. I must say...it performs real nice. Definitely beats my previous P4 setup of 3.67GHz. The weird thing is, I had a 6800GT before and now I have a non-GT...but gaming feels so much smoother and nothing skips a beat (whereas the P4 did). Amazing!!!

Just finished putting it together, running some benchies and installing stuff...I love it so far:

A64 3200+ 939

MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum nForce3

2 GB PC3200 DDR (Not running in dual channel, may have to knock out a stick or two)

80 GB Maxtor and 40 GB Maxtor HDDs

Lite-On 832s

Toshiba SD-R5372

M-Audio Rev. 7.1

Logitech MX1000

Altec Lansing 5.1 speakers

Uhm, that's all I can remember at the mo, 3 case fans also!

Here is what im gonna Have.

I just got the 3500+ A64

3500+ @ 2.5+GHz (Bought) newegg

Zalman 7700 (Bought) newegg

Corsair TWINX1024-4400C25PT 1GB Kit DDR550 XMS4400 Memory w/Platinum Heat Spreader (Bought) zipzoomfly

DFI nForce 4 SLI-DR Lanparty

BFG 6800 Ultra (bought) zipzoomfly

2x 74GB 10000rpm Raptors (Bought) newegg

2x 250GB Sata HD's - not sure which ones to get

case - undecided

2x 2001fp 20" flat panels (bought)

48x plexwriter (bought)

So two mac users who were brave enough to post and only one intel box which was in the first post.

go amd! ROFLMAO. ( I guess you cant blame everyone for going amd...)

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I posted my x64 box, which is AMD based. But, I have a 64bit computer for a couple years now, and it is not x64 or PowerPC based. :)

I'll be brave enough to post my first 64bit box and I still have it :) (really, this thread should be 64bit box, not x64, as this is 64bit hardware discussion subforum, not x64, that way users of other archs can post, have it more open :) )

Sun UltraSparc 5

333MHz Ultra IIi with 2MB cache 64bit processor

256MB of ram with ECC

8GB IDE drive

CDROM

Floppy

PGX 24 graphics, VGA compatible

Built in audio, 10/100 LAN, serial ports, parallel

3 PCI slots, one short

Sun 5 keyboard and mouse

:ninja: :woot:

I posted my x64 box, which is AMD based.  But, I have a 64bit computer for a couple years now, and it is not x64 or PowerPC based. :)

I'll be brave enough to post my first 64bit box and I still have it :) (really, this thread should be 64bit box, not x64, as this is 64bit hardware discussion subforum, not x64, that way users of other archs can post, have it more open :) )

Sun UltraSparc 5

333MHz Ultra IIi with 2MB cache 64bit processor

256MB of ram with ECC

8GB IDE drive

CDROM

Floppy

PGX 24 graphics, VGA compatible

Built in audio, 10/100 LAN, serial ports, parallel

3 PCI slots, one short

Sun 5 keyboard and mouse

:ninja:  :woot:

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can you install win64 on that?

can  you install win64 on that?

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It isn't an Intel or AMD processor, so no. :) Sun makes their own hardware (like Apple does) and develops the OS and software to run on it, ie the Solaris (used to be SunOS) OS for it, which is natively 64bit now I believe, or will be in Solaris 10 for sure, which also seems to have a 64bit release for x64 as well, since Sun also has systems they make with AMD Opterons I believe in them. Only UNIX varients run on Sun boxes, though I think NT 4 was ported to the 32bit Sparc's back before the Ultra's (64bit) came out.

Asus NCCH-DL

Intel Xeon 3.4Ghz Nocona cores (2) w/ swiftech heatsinks

Kingston Hyper X 4x512mb DDR400

ATI Radeon x800 pro

Hercules Digifire 7.1

Plextor 708a 8x dvd burner

Asus 52x32x52 cd-rw

WD 74gig raptor

Seagate 120gb sata baracuda

Samsung 191t+ LCDs (2)

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Athlon 64 3400+ Newcastle

Gigabyte K8NS Pro Motherboard

1.5 GB Mushkin Level 2 PC3200 DDR

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro All in Wonder

NEC 16x Dual Layer, Dual Format DVD Burner

Lite-on 52x CD-RW

1 - WD 120 GB ATA HD

3 WD 200 GB ATA HD

Antec SOHO File Server Case

400W Antec PSU

Logitech Wireless Desktop

Samsung 172x LCD Monitor

s1zeRo i was unaware that DDR2 worked with the AMD64's.....

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so sorry i was typing it from off top of my head.

CPU: AMD64 3400+ @ 2.21 GHz.

Mobo: Shuttle SN85G4V3

Video Card: ATi Radeon 9800 Pro.

Memory: Kingston 1GB Dual Channel DDR PC-3200 (2X512MB)

Hard Drive: Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000 RPM SATA

CD/DVD-Burner: NEC 16X Double Layer DVD?RW Drive

better?

my new box //

- Asus A8V Deluxe VIA Socket 939

- AMD Athlon 64 3400+ @ 2.20 GHz

- nVidia GeForce MX 4000

- Masscool Socket 939 CPU Cooling Fan

- Ultra 512MB PC3200 DDR 400MHz Memory

- Maxtor 60GB 7200 EIDE Hard Drive (2 x 60GB RAID)

Upgrading the gfx card and adding another 512 stick of mem soon.

cool guys...

all of u got a nice pcs but i think i saw som1 talked about a xeon 3.2!!!!or i need glasses???

anyway..

i 4got 2 mention that i had got am antec true power 430 but my countyr is working with a 220 w and i brought it from usa (infact most of my pc from usa)and i 4got 2 convert it from 110 to 220 so it blowup :no: :( ..

and i will replace it from antec company soon..

and i wish i got it now so i can over clock my baby and 2 got a new gc 6600 gt ..

and i think i notice som1 will buy a new 64 and he will bought a 9600 xt..(i think i got a got a bad sector in my brain hard drive hahahhah)anyway if u can b patient and got the 6600 gt will b more than good i waited a long time till i got my pc and i feel so good with it...(and i think that i think 2 much hahhahahhah :D )

i think (sorry)if newin can make a gaming server and we all met and play in it with our 64 bikes lol :D

I just built my x64 bit system last week

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Specs:

Athlon64 3200+@2Ghz Winchester (retail)

Gigabyte GA-K8NS-939 (retail)

512Mb Geil Twin RAM PC3200(retail)

FX5600 (Was on a budget, so used old card)

2xIDE HD (80Gb & 120Gb)

No SATA hard drives yet but saving to buy one :blush:

LG DVDR Dual Layer

Runs pretty cool on idle 28C on Load 32C using stock cooling

:whistle:

Updating my system to, so new specs are:

DFI UT nF3 250Gb Motherboard

AMD Athlon 64 3400+ (Newcastle)

Mwave 1.5GB DDR400 PC3200

ATI Radeon X800 Pro

Plextor Dual Layer DVD+/-RW SATA

Maxtor 160GB SATA HD

Maxtor 200GB ATA HD

Samsung SyncMaster 191T @ 1280x1024

Windows XP Professional

Windows XP x64

Fedora Core 3

buying mine in 2 days

AMD ATHLON 64 3400+ Processer (Socket 754)

Asus K8V SE Deluxe Motherboard

200GB Western Digital SATA Hard Disk Drive

1GB (2 x 512MB) Kingstone PC3200 DDR Ram Kit

Pioneer 16X Double Layer BURNER KIT

256MB Asus Radeon X800Pro GRAPHICS

Integrated Sound & 1G Lan

8015 Case (LED and all)

Logtech X530 5.1 Speakers

I know I should really get PCIe and socket 979, but im on a sorta tight budget and dont see myself updating for some time anyway so I'll just accept that when that time comes I'll be getting a new Mboard too.

[edit] thats a 3400+, upgraded from 3200+

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4x 3.6Ghz Xeon EM64T

16/32 GIG PC3700 DDR2 ECC

6x73 SAS 10K 2.5" drives

14x146G U320 15K drives

PCI-X SAS and U320 HW RAID

Onboard Dual GIG E

2003 SP-1 Enterprise Server

I just can't decide between 16 and 32 gig.

This will be my new site application rig in about 45 days. Any guesses as to who is the manufacturer?

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