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Here's the latest picture I have of my setup. Looking to get a Razer Lycosa, Mako and Deathadder soon :).

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we have the same chair! LoL I love this thread its helping me with ideas on buying my new setup which needs a major upgrade at the moment.Ill post mine once I upgrade it :)

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we have the same chair! LoL I love this thread its helping me with ideas on buying my new setup which needs a major upgrade at the moment.Ill post mine once I upgrade it :)

+1 I always like to keep a look on this thread to get some good ideas of things/designs for my setup.

System Specs:

Processor: 1

CPU_Name: Intel® Core2 Duo CPU E8200 @ 2.66GHz

CPU_Manufacturer: GenuineIntel

CPU_Caption: x64 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 6

CPU_Version: Model 7, Stepping 6

CPU_ProcessorId: BFEBFBFF00010676

CPU_CurrentClockSpeed: 2666MHz

CPU_AddressWidth: 32Bits

CPU_DataWidth: 64Bits

CPU_SocketDesignation: Socket 775

System Memory

Memory Module: 1

Mem_Capacity: 0MB

Mem_BankLabel: DIMM #1

Mem_Type: DDR2

Mem_Frequency: 800 MHz

Memory Module: 2

Mem_Capacity: 1024MB

Mem_BankLabel: Module format Regular UDIMM

Mem_Type

Mem_Frequency: 800 MHz

Memory Module: 3

Mem_Capacity: 0MB

Mem_BankLabel: DIMM #2

Mem_Type: DDR2

Mem_Frequency: 800 MHz

Memory Module: 4

Mem_Capacity: 1024MB

Mem_BankLabel: Module format Regular UDIMM

Mem_Type

Mem_Frequency: 800 MHz

Video Adapter

Video_Caption: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT

Video_AdapterRAM: 512MB

Hard Drive(s)

ST325041 0AS SCSI Disk Device

Disk_Model: ST325041 0AS SCSI Disk Device

Disk_Size: 250GB

Optical Drives / Other Storage

HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-H55N ATA Device

Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

DirectX Version: 10

Burn-In/Benchmarks

Doom 3

Doom 3: 151.8 fps

3DMark 2006

3DMark Score: 11,900.00 3DMarks

SM2.0 Score: 4,959.00

HDR/SM3.0 Score: 6,767.00

CPU Score: 2,304.00

Game Score: 0.00 Points

SM2.0 Graphics Tests

GT1 - Return To Proxycon: 41.94 FPS

GT2 - Firefly Forest: 40.70 FPS

CPU Tests

CPU1 - Red Valley: 0.73 FPS

CPU2 - Red Valley: 1.16 FPS

HDR/SM3.0 Graphics Tests

HDR1 - Canyon Flight: 82.99 FPS

HDR2 - Deep Freeze: 52.35 FPS

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