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Thread: Post Your System Spex : 2005 Edition

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    trajillo's Avatar Fitter Happier
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    Hey, Here you can post your system spex and brag about it and say how funkyzor tis it fo sho my nizzle.

    Mine:

    Intel P4 - 2.8 Ghz
    512 DDR RAM
    Gigabyte GA-8S661FXMP-RZ
    128mb - Geforce FX5200

    meh not that great, but i will stil brag..

    This compooter is teh rockz teh B1g one !!111

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    AMD Athlon XP 2000+
    512 PC2700 DDR
    FIC AN17 ( <-- motherboard)
    Geforce4 Ti4200
    Sony DRU-510A
    ATI TV Wonder VE
    160 GB Western Digital hd (also have a temp 200 in)

    My new system will consist of:
    Celeron D 2.66 MHz (will be OCed)
    Kingmax 1 GB (512MBx2) DDR Dual Channel PC3500
    ECS "661FX-M7 v1.1" SiS661FX Chipset Motherboard
    Sony Internal 16X Dual Layer Burner (probably)
    200GB Western Digital hd (maybe)
    160GB Western Digital hd
    Maybe a new video card
    ATI TV Wonder VE
    Last edited by SingaBoiy; 02-03-2005 at 09:21 AM.
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    2.0 Ghz P4
    256 Ram
    30 gb
    32 atimobile

    so far im the worst
    Last edited by 100%; 02-03-2005 at 09:36 AM.

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    Oh just remembered, I am still using my old system too... specs are worse then yours

    Pentium 3 667MHz
    Some kind o' mobo I dont even know
    128 ram (misplaced my 256 stick)
    On-board graphics
    24x cd burner
    10GB xbox hd with Windows Server 2003
    4x 10GB xbox hds working as one for storage
    And the highlight of my system... 10/100 LAN card
    Last edited by SingaBoiy; 02-03-2005 at 09:45 AM.
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    clocker's Avatar Shovel Ready
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    -Silverstone TJ06 (black) case
    -Antec NeoPower 480w PSU
    -a64 3000+ (Clawhammer) CPU ( cooled by CM Hyper48...TR XP-90 in the mail)
    -Abit K8V Pro motherboard
    -36GB WD Raptor
    -80GB Seagate SATA
    -160GB Seagate SATA
    -1GB (2x512 MB) Mushkin PC3200
    -ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (w/ AC rev.3 cooler)
    -Samsung DVD-RW 16x dual layer
    -Samsung 52x CD-RW
    -Sony FDD (damn SATA install!)
    -a bunch of fiddly bits....Sunbeam fan bus ( excellent for performing laser eye surgery, BTW), Bulgin switches (not yet installed),
    Nidec 3-blade 120mm fans, etc.

    Don't really need all the storage space so the baby Raptor will probably go (anyone want?) and, as usual, the cooling setup is in a constant state of flux.

    Pretty happy with the current arrangement, but I plan on migrating to socket 939 this spring after the nForce 4 boards have a chance to mature.

    All this money so I can send email and cruise these silly forums.....

    sigh
    Last edited by clocker; 02-03-2005 at 11:06 AM.
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  6. Software & Hardware   -   #6
    Quote Originally Posted by clocker

    Don't really need all the storage space so the baby Raptor will probably go (anyone want?)

    sigh
    I need more hard drive space. How much do you wan't for that raptor?
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    896mb Ram pc-133
    Seagate 80gb 7,200 rpm
    Nvidia Geforce MX 420
    21 inch screen
    MSI 52X32X52 CD-RW (cr52-m)
    SoundBlaster 5.1 mp3+
    Creative Labs 5.1 Speakers
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    PM me.
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    Darth Sushi's Avatar Sushi Lord
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    Maxtor 250GB SATA
    Enermax EG475P-VE SFMA Noisetaker 470W Power Supply
    Lian Li PC-6077 ATX Mid Tower Case (black) with Window
    Asus DVD-E616P2 16X DVD-ROM
    Asus DRW-1604P-D Dual ħR/RW
    Aerocool GateWatch Fan Controller
    Thermaltake Hardcano 13 Fan Controller/Card Reader
    Cooler Master Musketeer-2 Controller Panel
    Mitsumi Floppy
    Blue Illuminated Bulgin Vandal Switch - Ring Illumination (Power Switch)
    SPST Switch w/ Carbon Fiber Military Style Cover & Red LED (too lazy to install)

    Planning:
    Thermalright XP-120
    Replace PS with Ultra X-Connect
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    Amd Athlon 2500XP @ 3400XP (2310Mhz)
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    Mushkin Level II 2X256MB PC3200
    160GB Seagate w/ 8MB Buffer
    ATI Radeon 9700Pro 325/620 @ 361/662
    17in. UltraBright Viewsonic
    Sony 52x32x52 CD-RW
    Silver Chieftec Dragon Series
    500 Watt Ultra PSU w/ Blue LED Fans
    5 Blue LED Case fans
    3DMark01- 17,213 3DMark03- 5557 Aquamark3- 40,630
    1.5Mbps DSL
    [SIZE=1]AMD 4200 X2 @ 2.65Ghz, ASRock 939-VSTA
    1.75GB PC3200, 2 X 160GB Seagate w/ 8MB Buffer
    HIS Radeon X800 Pro, Antec Super Lanboy Aluminum

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    Darth,
    Having tried both I would recommend you look into the Antec NeoPower PSU over the Ultra.
    Although my Ultra worked perfectly, many have had issues with it ( it crashed out of Maximum PC's comparison test).
    Another quibble of mine with the Ultra concerned the cables themselves.
    Basically, they are just too long and are so nicely made that I couldn't bear to cut them up.
    The Antec, while not totally modular like the Ultra ( the ATX and P4 cables are hardwired in as normal) seems to offer better options for modifying the cables to fit length/configuration needs.

    That said, both units worked perfectly for me- rails were very stable and power was never an issue.
    The Antec is significantly quieter and you might find the "fan-only" header of use ( I do not).
    The Antec comes with all the current/future connections (24 pin mobo , SATA, etc), but I'm sure that Ultra will offer these soon ( Ultra will send you SATA cables free if your unit didn't ship with them).

    You really can't go wrong with either supply, but I've opted for the Antec for now (which makes my Ultra a very high tech paperweight for the moment....).
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