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Hehe, this is the first time I've posted my (future) specs on teh interweb.

We got this "Home PC" thing here in Sweden which lets you lease a PC and the monthly cost is deducted from your gross wages. Here's what I just ordered...

Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo X:

Intel P4 660 3.6 GHz HT 800 2M 775 (EM64T, XD, EIST) Dual Core

1024 MB RAM

S-ATA 2 x 160GB

NVidia GeForce 7800 GTX 256MB DDR3

Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS

DVD-Burner Dual Layer R-RW

10/10/1000Mbit networkcard + wireless Wlan 802.11b

They didn't give me the full specs (brands, motherboard etc) but I trust the dudes who are putting it together. I really prefer building my own system but this offer was too good to pass up. Besides, my little sister will inherit my trusty Athlon XP1800+.

I'm so psyched right now because I know that the dual core P4 will kick some major butt...

  • 3 weeks later...

Athlon 64 3200 @ 2.1ghz

Chaintech znf-150

1gb of ddr400 mushkin valueram shiz

Gigabyte 6600gt 128mb

HDDs: 120gb maxtor, 200gb maxtor, 160gb western digital (got for $40 brand new at best buy)

DVD: NEC DV-5800A and NEC DVDRW-3540A

NIC: Broadcom Gigabit and Some disctrete linksys 10/100

Mouse: Logitech MX1000

Keyboard: Logitech Elite

Speakers: Logitech Z-5500

Sound: Envy24

Displays: Dell 2005FPW (11th one, I exchanged it until I got the perfect one...), NEC FE700

Zip 250 Drive ( hah! )

Antec Sonata (two new antec 120mm fans too)

And I'm running x64

What I'd really like to have sometime:

Athlon x2 4400+

2 (or more) gigs of good memory

Geforce7 series something

Antec P180 case

A few 500gb drives ( ha! )

All the goods.

(I'm tired so excuse my poorly constructed post)

Bit late i know, but money isnt a thing i can blow allot of :/ Anyway, me specs:

AMD64 3200+ Venice s939

Abit KN8 NF4 Ultra (none SLi)

AOpen PCIe 6600GT 128mb SLi

2x512mb Cruical PC3200

Audigy2

1x250gb 7200rpm 8mb cache Maxtor IDE

1x120gb 7200rpm 2mb cache Maxtor IDE

NEC 4550 DVDrw

AMD 64 3700+ @ 11x246 = 2.7ghz San Diego

OCZ Platinum Rev. 2 TCCD @ 211mhz 2-2-2-5 1t

DFI Lanparty UT SLI-D

x2 7800GT EVGA

Enermax 600w Noisetaker

x1 74GB Raptor (system drive)

x2 300GB maxline III

x2 300GB Diamondmax 10

x2 500GB Hitatchi 500GB hDDs

PCI SATA Controller

Plextor PX712A

Some Crappy generic CD burner

Sound Blaster Audigy ZS 2 Platinum

Vantec Fan speed controller

Swiftech 6400V HSF w/ 92mm Tornado on top

Thermaltake Armor case

586653750[/snapback]

okay wow.

2.2 terrabytes?....what you storing on that system son?....movie archives?

DFI Lanparty UT nF4 Sli-D

AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ @ 2.2GHz

BFG nVidia 7800GT OC

OCZ 2 x 512MB PC3500 Dual Channel Gold GX @ 2-2-2-5

Tagan 480W ATX2.0 SLi Compliant Silent PSU

Western Digital Caviar Special Edition 200GB

On XP SP2 as I like my virtual drives :p.

  • 2 years later...

Update: "My Growing Unit"

Well its been over 3 years since i posted my original build here and its come along way baby. by updating/evolving im quite still happy with it :)

...but how long will that last?!?!?

ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe

AMD Athlon 64X2 4400+ Toledo

4Gb Patriot DDR 400 PC3200

eVGA GeForce 8800GTS 640MB 320-bit GDDR3

36.7Gb SATA Western Digital Raptor

200Gb SATA Western Digital Caviar

750Gb SATA2 Western Digital Caviar SE16

40Gb SATA Western Digital Caviar

20Gb IDE Quantum Fireball

NEC 16X Double Layer DVD?RW IDE

D-Link PCI Tri-Mode Dualband Wireless Adapter

ASPIRE X-Superalien ATXA6SW-BK/500W

:DD

Mines gonna suck compared to everyone elses...

Abit IB9

Hiper HPU-4M580 Type R 580W

Intel C2D e4300 2.5GHz

5GB GeIL PC2-6400 DDR2

Connect3D ATI Radeon X1950 XT 256MB GDDR3

250GB Seagate 7200.10

80GB Maxtor IDE (cant remember model..)

40GB Maxtor IDE " "

It serves me rather well for now.

edit: didnt realise this was an old thread :p

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