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MSI K8N Neo4/SLI

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (Venice)

GIGABYTE GV-NX66T128D (Geforce 6600GT)

OCZ Enhanced Latency 1GB (2 x 512MB, 2-3-2-5 @ 2.6V)

Western Digital Caviar SE EIDE 160GB 7,200 RPM

Creative Soundblaster Live 24bit (Intergrated)

ePOWER Tagan TG-480-U22 480W Power Supply (+12V@30A or +12V1@20A, +12V2@20A)

SkyHawk MSR-4610 Silver 1.2mm All Aluminum ATX Mini Server Case

Asus A8N-SLi Premium nForce4 SLi

BFG GeForce 7800 GTX OC 256MB VIVO

AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4400+ @ 2.4ghz

Corsair 2GB DDR XMS3200 Platinum

Enermax Noisetaker 600W

Akasa Eclipse-62 Aluminum Case

Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 CPU Cooler

Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS 7.1 THX Sound Card

Creative I-Trigue 5.1 5600 Speakers

Western Digital Raptor 74gig (aswell as 2 older drivers)

3dMark03: 17845 3dMark05: 8528

:cool: :shifty: :cool:

AMD Athlon64 3200+

Gigabyte KN8XP-SLI

Gigabyte 3D1 (2x 6600GT SLI)

1GB (2x512) Kingston Ram

250GB SATA Maxtor

120GB PATA WD

16X Samsung DVD-RW

LiveView TV Card (Analog )

Gigabyte PCI WLAN (G)

Microsoft Fingerprint Keybord

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3

Logitec Quickcam Zoom

APC UPS battery backup

D-Link DSL 300 ADSL modem (ethernet)

3com 4 port hub

Hauppage MediaMVP

19" 12ms DVI TFT

WinXP Pro SP2

Edited by Daniel

Asus A8N-SLi Premium nForce4 SLi

AMD Athlon 64 4000+

Corsair 2GB DDR XMS3200 Platinum

eVGA 6800 Ultra

4x 200GB SATA Maxtor

1x 80GB IDE Maxtor

Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS 7.1 THX Sound Card

I found 64bit Windows slow so went back to 32bit :)

Amd 64 3000+ (winnie-chester core) 939 oc @ 2.2gz 245x9

MSI K8N NEO PLATINUM 2

2x512mb corsair 512mb ram

1 x 40g

1 x 200g sata |

1 x 200g sata | raided to 400g

Sony Dvd Burner dru18a

Sony Dvd player 16x

Creative Sound Blaster Audigy LS

ATI Radeon 9600pro

Ultra X-connet 500w uv power supply (luckly still working after 1 year of torcher from me lmao)

Logitech keyboard

Microsoft blue mouse

Logitech z680 5.1 thx; dts; pro logic 2 surround sound system

Actiontec gateway w/ 802.11g

Linksys 4 port router/hub

Creative Zen xtra 30g

PSP

Software:

Windows xp x64 professional w/ latest updates

Windows xp 32bit professional w/ sp2

in my signature aswell

p4 3.0 ghz 64-bit stock, now running at 3.2 ghz

asus p5p800

some coolermaster psu

pioneer dvd burner 109

seagate barracuda (sata) 160gb

wd caviar (sata) 160gb

maxtor hd (pata) 120gb

maxtor hd 60gb

1 gig of some kingston ram

and i think that's it

Hell has frozen over...

Requesting Permission to come aboard...... :unsure:

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Permission granted, welcome aboard the U.S.S. AMD, the flagship of the fleet. You will find your stay quite comfortable and speedy. Though I never thought this day would come, though for sure you would have plopped a Pentium M into your Socket 478 board.

Also, my rig slightly updated now, 4400+ X2.

AMD 4400+

BFG 7800gtx OC (Dell is still delivering)

DFI Lanparty SLi-D (the way to go)

1Gb OCZ Gold VX pc4000 RAM

250GB Maxtor Diamond Max 10 16 mb buffer SATA150

Enermax Noisetaker series 600W

Thermlatake Tsunami (Soon modded with custom gfx! :devil: )

I could have just said, specs in sig, but I love to repeat them!

3800+ venice at 2.9ghz on a 241mhz fsb stock cooling

2gb corsair twinx @ 193mhz 2-2-2-5 (using divider to keep the timings tight)

2x XFX 6800u in SLI with arctic cooling heatsinks

Coolermaster 500watt PSU

Coolermaster wavemaster case

4x wd raptor 36gb in raid 0 striped (install/boot drive)

1x seagate baracuda 400gb (storage drive)

soundblaster audigy2 ZS

Mine is

Western Digital Raptor 74GB SATA

AMD Athlon 64 3700+ ClawHammer 800MHz FSB Socket 754

GIGABYTE GA-K8NS Socket 754 NVIDIA nForce3 250

Western Digital Caviar SE 200GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA150

Thermaltake Tsunami

Thermaltake PurePower 560W Power Supply

AND then some cheap memory liek a gig

ANYONE GOT ANY CLUE HOW MUCH I COULD SAFELY OVERCLOCK

My desktop:

Athlon64 3000+ s754

1gb 400mhz ddr

Msi k8n neo platinum

Connect3d radeon 9700 128mb

Creative sblive 5.1 digital

samsung p80 sata 160gb

Technisat dvb-t card (the only reason for dual booting)

My laptop:

Acer aspire 5021wlmi

Amd turion ml-28 (1600mhz)

512mb ddr 333 (damn those cheap ******s at acer so I think I have to upgrade these someday)

Mobility radeon x700 128mb

80gb 4200rpm drive (slow rpm really kills when loading games)

wifi and all the rest misc stuff.

The laptop is running windows xp64 fully because of support for every part and desktop is dual booting because of the dvb card.

My x64 rig is the following...

DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR

AMD64 3200 "Venice" @ 2.80ghz (10x280) (1.35v x 126%) (Stock cooling)

OCZ 1gb (2x512mb) PC3200 Platinum EL Rev. 2 @ 2.5-4-3-6 (3.1v)

XFX GeforceFX 6600GT @ 575mhz/1.15ghz

60gb WD HD / 120gb Seagate HD / 16x DVD-Burner

Antec NeoPower 480 PSU

WinXP Pro SP2 / WinXP x64 SP1 / Windows Vista B1

  • 4 weeks later...

OS Name Microsoft? Windows? XP Professional x64 Edition

Version 5.2.3790 Service Pack 1 Build 3790

System Model Dimension XPSGEN5

Processor EM64T Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~3200 Mhz

Processor EM64T Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~3200 Mhz

Total Physical Memory 1,021.99 MB

Edited by ecotrojan

Dell PowerEdge 2800

3.0Ghz HT Xeon 2Mb Cache (Dual processor capable)

1GB ECC

1 x 73Gb 10k SCSI Drive (7 Empty hot swap SCSI bays)

Inbuilt ATi 17Mb Radeon

2 x Intel Gigabit Network adapters

Running a combination of

Windows XP 64Bit Edition

Windows XP SP2

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition

Suse 9.3

Just need to find something to do with all this power except searching for Aliens.

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