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My x64 replacement parts just shipped out, so pretty soon I'll have:

Athlon 64 3000+ (replacing XP-M 2500+ @2300 MHz)

ASUS A8V Deluxe (replacing A7N8X-X)

2x512 MB DDR 400

Geforce 6600 GT AGP

120 GB Maxtor

Soundblaster Audigy

DVD?RW

It's Socket 939, so I plan on upgrading to a dual core CPU whenever they are plentifull. I wish I could upgrade my laptop to x64 though =(

Here is mine. no pics since I don't have a digicam yet:

AMD Athlon 64 FX 55 2.6 Ghz

Zalman 7000BCu

Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe 1008 bios

2GB Corsair 1024-3200XL 400MHz 1.5-2-2-5

Powercolor Radeon X800XL

Zippy Emacs HP2-6500P 500W PSU

2 x 74GB Western Digital Raptors Raid 0 (TCQ on)

Maxtor Diamond Max Plus 9 IDE 120GB

Soundblaster Audigy

LG DVDRW 4160B

Coolermaster CMStacker case

A64 3400+ (s754)

1GB Corsair 2-2-2-5

Creative Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro

Creative T7900 7.1's

Radeon 9800 Pro AIW

Maxtor Diamondmax 10 250GB 16mb Cache

NEC ND3540 16x Dual Layer DVD?RW

Dell 2005fpw 20.1"

All in a great little SFF, the Biostar iDEQ 210P:DD

My beast of a multimedia machine \o/

Just ordered me a new notebook with the following:

Microsoft Windows XP Professional with SP2 

AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (2.4GHz/1MB l2 Cache) 

15.4" WXGA BrightView Widescreen (1280x800) 

128MB ATI RADEON XPRESS 200M w/Hypermemory 

2.0GB DDR SDRAM (2x1024MB) 

80 GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive 

DVD+/-RW/R & CD-RW Combo w/Double Layer Support 

54g Integ. Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN & Bluetooth 

2x 12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery

I'm probably going to install Windows XP Professional x64 and Ubuntu 5.04 x64.

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It finally came in :woot: I'm installing Windows XP Professional x64 right now and then I'll install SUSE Linux x64 and afterwards I'm going to post some pictures of this new baby :D

Sold this one about a month ago

AMD 64 3500+ winnie

Dfi SLI-D

2 x 512 pc3200 ocz vx

enermax noisetaker 600w psu

80gb seagate sata

msi 6800gto

dell 20.1" 2005fpw tft

just finished building this beast, finished benchmarking and totally stable, just need to get a better psu and i can feed my bfg and get it to ultra speeds :D

amd 64 3000+ venice @ 2835mhz 1.45v

asetek 120.2 watercooling, hydor l30 1200 l/ph, asetek waterchill block

2 x 512 G Skill ZX PC3200 @ 210 mhz 2-3-3-6

msi neo2 platinum

400w colors psu

80 gb western digi sata

160gb western digi sata

19" ctx ultra screen crt

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As of right now I am still running my ol'

AMD XP 2000

768MB PC3200

Gigabyte Mobo

nVidia geforce 4 ti 4200

80g Maxtor

But here in a month or so I will finally have enough cash money to purchase my new build..

AMD 64 3700 San Diego Socket 939

1024MB (512x2) PC3200 Corsair XMS (2-2-2-5)

Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe

Lian-Li PC-65 USB B2

Western Digital 300g SATA

eVGA Geforce 6800GT 256MB PCI-Express (getting my second card later)

Those are the core parts. I will be getting a new PSU and DVD burner and all that good stuff too. I am soo excited :woot: This thing will fly.

Edited by chevyordeath
Just ordered me a new notebook with the following:

Microsoft Windows XP Professional with SP2 

AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (2.4GHz/1MB l2 Cache) 

15.4" WXGA BrightView Widescreen (1280x800) 

128MB ATI RADEON XPRESS 200M w/Hypermemory 

2.0GB DDR SDRAM (2x1024MB) 

80 GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive 

DVD+/-RW/R & CD-RW Combo w/Double Layer Support 

54g Integ. Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN & Bluetooth 

2x 12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery

I'm probably going to install Windows XP Professional x64 and Ubuntu 5.04 x64.

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Good luck getting more than an hour from your battery out of that beast. :rolleyes:

Actually, laptops with Athlon 64s tend to have surprisingly good battery life. His probably manages around 2 or 2.5 hours.

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Sometimes more.. A fiend of mine has a 3700+ and it lasts 3.5.. :D I wanna get one but I don't remember the damn brand.

All the info's in my sig, enjoy. I have only one problem and that's drivers for my keyboard and mouse, no big deal though, just can't use the extra buttons on them. And maybe the fact that I'm running one 1GB stick (single channel) instead of maybe 2 512MB sticks in dual channel... I've been using the stick I had from my other PC, maybe I'll grab some good dual channel and shove this 1 GB stick back in the old PC once I have the money to do so.

BTW, I've been here for almost 4 years now and still haven't reached 1000 posts... I guess I'm not too talkative...

But I'm always watching... :alien:

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But I'm always watching...  :alien:

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Grats on being here for a long time. Great community here.. But speaking of aliens.. I think I saw some pretty scary **** in the sky tonight... I'm not going into details :unsure: .. lol. That is crazy that I just happend to see your post, and no more then 20 minutes ago I seen some weird stuff man.. I don't even want to talk about.. Sorry to break the subject. :alien:

Just ordered me a new notebook with the following:

Microsoft Windows XP Professional with SP2 

AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (2.4GHz/1MB l2 Cache) 

15.4" WXGA BrightView Widescreen (1280x800) 

128MB ATI RADEON XPRESS 200M w/Hypermemory 

2.0GB DDR SDRAM (2x1024MB) 

80 GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive 

DVD+/-RW/R & CD-RW Combo w/Double Layer Support 

54g Integ. Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN & Bluetooth 

2x 12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery

I'm probably going to install Windows XP Professional x64 and Ubuntu 5.04 x64.

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A real powerhouse..... but I have to ask. You went top shelf on just about everything, but went with the low resolution screen??? I would have gone with 1 gig mem and upgraded to an Uber screen. Regardless, congrats and hope you enjoy it :yes:

A real powerhouse..... but I have to ask. You went top shelf on just about everything, but went with the low resolution screen??? I would have gone with 1 gig mem and upgraded to an Uber screen. Regardless, congrats and hope you enjoy it  :yes:

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Well, I agree the monitor seems small when you're looking that screen resolution, but if when I get a chance to take some pictures, you'll see that the screen is actually pretty big (widescreen) ... at any rate, it is one of the best AMD notebooks I could find.

XP Professional with Service Pack 2

AMD Athlon 64 FX-55

ABIT AV8 - VIA K8T800 Pro

1GB Corsair XMS Extra Low Latency DDR PC-3200 SDRAM at 400MHz - 2 x 512MB

ATI RADEON X800 XT Platinum Edition 256MB

Serial ATA RAID 0 - 148GB (74GB x 2) Western Digital Raptor 10,000 RPM w/16MB Cache

Kinda an old topic but not much activity here...well, here is my current system.

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 630 (3.0Ghz / 2MB L2 Cache / x86-64)

Memory: 1.5GB PC-3200 DDR2 (256x2 PC-3200 / 512x2 PC-4200)

Video: ATi Radeon X300 128MB (Next on the Upgrade List)

HD: 40GB Serial ATA 7200RPM

I think this is the first Pentium 4 6xx series listed here.

It's a great machine, faster than hell and more stable than a rock, I'm very pleased with it.

Processor: AMD64 3200+ (939)

Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe

Memory: 768MB PC3200 (512MB x 1; 256MB x 1)

Graphics: ATi Radeon X800XL 256MB (VIVO)

HD: 120GB 7200RPM (Seagate); 120GB 7200RPM (Western Digital)

OS: Windows XP SP2

It's a good system, though the CPU is a bottleneck (the memory isn't great either). Both the graphics and the CPU are overclocked for gaming (Guild Wars and CS:S).

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