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Post pics of your computer/setup(s). You can keep it brief and short or make a complex story. Post away with your specs if you want.

Lets see what some of you guys got out there!

I will post mine in a little once I get the pictures organized.
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Box 1:
AMD 3500+ Winchester core
Asus A8N-SLI mobo
1 gig PDP Patriot ram with XBL (TCCD 2-2-2-5 @1T)
Dual Evga 6800 Ultra video cards
Audigy 2 ZS Platinum sound card
Cooler Master Praetorian case
PC Power & Cooling Turbo Cool 510 Ultra SLI power supply
Dual 74gig WD Raptors in RAID 0
Lite On DVD-Rom & dual layer DVD burner
Logitech cordless MX duo
Dell 2405FPW 24" monitor
Klipsch Pro Media Ultra 5.1 speakers
XP-120 with 120mm Cooler Master fan
Matrix Orbital 2 line lcd info display
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Box 2:
Intel P4 @ 3.06ghz
Asus P4P800E mobo
1 gig PDP Patriot ram
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro video card
Audigy 2 ZS sound card
OCZ modstream 520 power supply
Dual 120gig Seagate hard drives
Asus DVD-Rom
Teac DVD burner
18" Dell Ultrasharp LCD
Lian Li PC-7077B case
XP-90 with 90mm Panaflo fan
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AMD Athlon 64 DTR 3200+ (2.4GHz @1.58v)
Thermalright SLK-984U w/Panaflo 90MM meduim speed fan
DFI Lan Party UT NF3 250GB
1GB Patriot PC3200 (240MHz @2.8v, 2.5-3-3-8-3-1T)
Fujitsu MAS 18.4GB 15K RPM SCSI (boot, pagefile, downloads)
Seagate 7200.8 400GB 16MB PATA (lossless audio)
Seagate 7200.7 200GB 8MB SATA (lossy audio, video, backup data)
BenQ DW1655 Lightscribe DVD-writer
Plextor PX-W1610A CD-writer (primary EAC drive)
Matrox P650 dual-DVI graphics
RME Digi 96/8 PAD (modded with AD8066 opamp, Blackgate N couplers, polypropylene bypass caps)
LSI Logic U160 SCSI adapter
Compro TVmate+ Gold
Seasonic Super Silencer 460W rev.A3
Lian-Li PC6077 silver (installed acoustipack deluxe, removed fan grills, added elastic hard drive suspension system, installed Yate Loon low-RPM exhuast fans)
Samsung 997DF CRT monitor
Logitech MX1000 & Cordless Desktop Pro Keyboard

Amazingly, the Plextor drive has been in my system since July of 2001, when I built my first system. Everything else has changed over the years, some parts repeatedly (5 CPU's, 5 mobo's, 5 PSU's, 6 audio cards, countless fans), but no matter what I do, the little drive just refuses to die (thankfully, considering how good an audio ripper it is). I think I am pretty set for a while, at least until they get the socket AM2 (or whatever it will be called) issues straightened out. I'd also like to move to a 120MM fan based system with a large passive heatsink like the Scythe Ninja someday, but there is no point in that now for me, as this system is so quiet at idle that most any activity renders the computer noise (if it can be called noise at this point) unnoticeable.
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Wow, pretty nice setup Aurora!

My own:

iMac Core Duo!


1.83 Ghz Intel Core Duo
512MB DDR2-667 RAM
X1600 Pro 128MB
160GB HDD

Not too shabby, if I do say so myself!
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I dont have a pic of my current computer because i am modding my case so the one i am using now is not something to show off lol

Specs:
AMD 3700 San Diego @ 2.6Ghz
Abit AN8-Ultra
eVGA 7800GT
160GB Maxtor
NEC 3550A DVD-Burner
1GB of RAM
Antec NeoPower 480W
post #7 of 120
Thread Starter 
My setups. (I will post the others when I have time to get a list of all the specs, but they are older systems. I even have an old 386 I was given from one of my relatives.)



My current "main" rig:

Intel Pentium 4 2.60GHz with HT socket 478
Asus P4SD-LA motherboard
Onboard AC97 audio
EVGA Geforce 6200 with re-thermally coupled heatsink w/ artic silver and mounted fan on sink.
ATAPI DVD-ROM 16x
HP DVD Writer 300n
Samsung SV1204H 120.1GB HDD
MasterPower (it is acutally a Norwood Micro PSU) 350W ATX PSU
Total of 1.5GB DDR Ram memory (forget what they are, but have 2x 256mb stock memory sticks and didn't pay attention to much to it. I added 2x 512mb that I brought from Crucial a long time ago)
Steel braided IDE and floppy cables
Zalman CNPS7000B-Al/Cu LED CPU cooler with artic silver onto lapped CPU surface
90mm Mad Dog double ball bearing fan (rear case)
80mm Ultra ball bearing fan (side window)
Ultra dual cold cathode blue light tubes
Cut out side cover with custom polycarbonate window & transparent sticker
Creative I-Trigue 2.1 speakers
Sony SDM-HS93 LCD Monitor


Click on thumbnails for full size.




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Dell 2005FPW 20.1 Wide Aspect LCD
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Venice (2.2Ghz)
Asus A8V Socket 939 K8T800 Pro Mobo
2GB Crucial ValueSelect RAM
Western Digital Raptor WD360GD 36.7GB 10,000 RPM Serial ATA150
Western Digital Caviar RE WD1600SD 160GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA150
eVGA Nvidia Geforce 6600GT 128MB AGP 8X
500W Antec SmartPower 2.0 PSU
SB Live 24-bit
Lite-On Combo drive
Floppy (don't know why I bought it when I built it little less than a year ago--never use it, I think it's Sony)
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Opteron 148 @ 2.86 Ghz
DFI Nforce 4 Ultra-D
GSkill 2GBHZ @ 260 Mhz
Sapphire X1800XT @ 711/783
Creative X-fi (Xtreme Music Edition)
PC Power and Cooling 510 SLI
BenQ 1640 DVD Burner
Western Digital 74GB Raptor
Maxtor 300GB 16MB Cache SATA Hard Drive
Maxtor 250GB 16MB Cache IDE Hard Drive
Silverstone Temjin TJ03 Aluminum Case
Dell 2005FPW 20" LCD Monitor.
post #10 of 120
Thread Starter 
Going old school now. lol

(specs and what not tomorrow if I can)


post #11 of 120
In Waterloo:



In Vancouver:

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Here's my beater workhorse, this computer was actually first built three years ago and I've just been modding it ever since to keep up with the times, unfortunately my primary gaming rig was just sold last week after my "incident" when I needed a butt load of cash; Aluminum case, Asus P4C800 Deluxe, Sound Blaster Audigy 2ZS Platinum Pro, 2 250 gb pata Seagates, 2 250 gb pata Maxtors, hopefully switching these to Sata soon since these are considerably slower than my other comps drives, 2 1GB ram dimms, 3.2ghz HT P4, 1 blue fan in front of the hds, 1 blue fan built into window, two on back, cold cathode light, crappy Asus video card soon to be replaced, 16x LG DVD player, 52x burner, the drives are pretty out dated so hopefully I'll be able to replace them soon, I really want to move all this into a Thermaltake Shark case but don't have the money right now due to audio purchases and other unforseen costs . Everything's kind of dusty inside because this comps pretty much running 24/7, when I said beater, I meant it .




A pic of the breakout box.
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how do you post a picture? i have pictures of my comp but dont know how to post them, yes i know its a silly question, oh well help me post!
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