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MasterofPuppets:
Not much to tell.
PC#1
ASUS motherboard P5KPL-C
Intel E7300 CPU
4096 Mb Corsair RAM
500 gig Seagate OEM HD
AOpen case
Samsung 17" monitor
RW CD/DVD writer/player
XP64 bit
PC#2
Intel motherboard DG35EC
Intel E8400 CPU
8192 Mb's of Corsair RAM
WD Green Caviar 2 Tb HD OEM
AOpen case
Nvidia graphics card
LG DVD writer
AOpen CD player
XP
Built 'em myself.
This looks like a fun place.
Chimei 22" monitor
danny251:
Windows 7 64-bit
AMD Phenom 9550 Quad Core
4.00 GB of RAM
1TB hard drive space
Nvidia GeForce 9800GT
50 MB Internet ;D
TheHalf™:
Compaq:
Asus MOBO
4GB Kingston RAM DDR
Pentium 4 HT 3.20GH
x86, 32bit
3 SCSI Wide Ultra HDDs on a HP Smart Array RAID Controller
2 Optical drives and 1 floppy
TheHalf™
chelseaman:
Hi,My pc hasn`t changed very much this year except for mobo and gpu card. money is tighter now and no need to follow the big boys. PC is running very well with plenty of power and graphics.
mobo--gigabyte X58A-UD3R rev 2
3x2GB OCZ 1600 ram
I7 920 CPU
Coolermaster haf 932 case
heatsink--thermalright ultra 120 extreme 1366rt
PSU--thermaltake toughpower 750w
GPU- HD 5850 1GB
Ben Q G2420 HDBL monitor
running on Windows 7 64 bit Prof.
One thing I will say is that this heatsink has run me through various stages of cpu`s and is still as solid as ever keeping things cool.Have tried more of the expensive stuff with little difference in temperature,even overclocking.
cheers
Synbios:
i7-920 is a damn good quality processor. You probably got it at least a few years ago and it still competes with the newest stuff in terms of bandwidth and clocks aside.
I haven't made the move to i7 yet, still running on core2extreme (quad).
Has that Gigabyte mobo ever given you problems? I had a GB a long time ago and will never get one again.
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