The Elders' House of Pain
Public Forum => Talk Back => Topic started by: Video_Master on December 04, 2007, 05:19:22 PM
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I would like to know what all of my fellow members run for their gaming rig. Post up your specs. I would love to know what kind of hardware everyone is running. Use mine as a template for the different items.
Case - Antec Nine Hundred
Monitor - Dell 30" running 2560 x 1600
Mobo - ASUS P5N32-E SLI
CPU - Intel Core2Duo e6850 3.0Ghz (currently running at 3.88)
RAM - OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 / 1066 MHz / Reaper HPC Edition / Dual Channel (4 sitcks at 1GB per stick)
VC - EVGA Geforce 8800 Ultra
SC - Onboard Sound for now
PS - OCZ GameXStream 850W
HD - 2 x Western Digital Raptor 73GB hard drives in Raid 0
DVD - Lite-On 20x DVD+/- RW with Lightscribe
CPU Cooler - Tuniq Tower T120
Chipset Cooler - Thermaltake Extreme Spirit II Universal Chipset Copper Heatpipe Cooler
OS - Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit
Mouse - Logitech G5 Laser Mouse 2000dpi
Keyboard - Logitech G15 LCD
Headphones - Tritton AX360 Circumaural True 5.1 Digital Audio Gaming Headphones
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Case - Ultra Aluminus
Monitor - HP w2207 1680x1050
Mobo - XFX Nforce 680i lt
CPU - Intel Core2Quad 6600 2.4Ghz
RAM - 4 x corsair ddr2 1 gig sticks
VC - EVGA Geforce 8800 Ultra
SC - Onboard Sound for now
PS - BFG 650 watt
HD - 1 x Hitachi 320 gb sata
DVD - It's a dvd burner with lightscribe sata.
CPU Cooler - ThermaltakeTMG
OS - Windows Vista Enterprise 32
(http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee83/stevekellyjr/winx.jpg?t=1196822496)
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Case- Standard Compaq Presario SR1620NX
Motherboard- MSI Amethyst micro atx
Processor- AMD Sempron 3400+ 2.0ghz rated at 3.9ghz
Ram- 1024 mb Corsair pc 3200 ddr2
Video Card- nVidia GeForce 6800xtreme 512mb edition(special edition basically, still kinda rare to find and worth a fair bit for it's series)
400 watt psu (Power Supply Unit)
Compaq keyboard
Nexxtech Illum FX mouse
Neovo F-417 17" monitor
Sorround Headphones or Stereo speakers running off of Realtek AC97 Audio.
OS- Windows XP Home edition Service pack 2.
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I actually run off a laptop
Sager model np2090
Intel core2duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz
4 gigs ddr2 ram
8600GT Nvidia dedicated card w/512
15.4" WSXGA+ LCD with Matte Finish Surface (1680X1050)
Vista 64 bit (yeah i know, i know)
160GB HD, 7200 RPM
POS headset w/mic
and Razer Diamondback mouse
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I'm using my laptop...I'm afrraid to post my specs LOL
Talk to me after tax time when I build my new PC.
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Im running a dell dimension 8400
CPU: Pentium 4 w/ ht
Vid card: Radeon X 800xl
Sound: on board
HD: 200 gb seagate
Power supply: Stand dell
MOBO: stand dell
Moniter: 22" dell
OS: XP pro
2gbs of some stock ram.
Now you see why i want to build a new computer.
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I actually run off a laptop
Sager model np2090
Intel core2duo T7500 @ 2.2GHz
4 gigs ddr2 ram
8600GT Nvidia dedicated card w/512
15.4" WSXGA+ LCD with Matte Finish Surface (1680X1050)
Vista 64 bit (yeah i know, i know)
160GB HD, 7200 RPM
POS headset w/mic
and Razer Diamondback mouse
Did you get that off ibuypower.com? that's where i'm gonna get an intel notebook from, cause they make some kickass stuff.
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no i did not, i got it off of
www.powernotebooks.com
they are the highest rated laptop vendor on the web according to resellerratings.com
i can tell you personally, they were fantastic with me, they gave me a call to confirm my order and asked if i needed anything. a day or two later i had to change the shipping address and they did it no problem. also, their prices are the exact same as if you ordered it straight from the maker. For ex, my laptop is a sager, and it cost exactly the same on the sager site as on powernotebooks, except with powernotebooks they have their own call reps that are pretty damn helpful (as opposed to sagers)
i know some people who have gotten their stuff off of ibuypower, and for some it has been smooth sailing, while others it is a nightmare, although they do have good prices. one of the main complaints ive heard is that the actual case of the laptops are often very flimsy. whatever your choice, good luck!
ps. powernotebooks is also a member of the BBB better business bureau, which gives you an extra line of security, which was a deciding factor for me
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Built this 2 months ago:
Case - Antec P180B (same as P182, just black)
Monitor - Samsung 940Be 19" LCD (will probably switch to 24" widescreen soon)
Mobo - Abit IP35 Pro
CPU - Intel Q6600 G0 Stepping (OCed to 3.2 GHz, 8x400 FSB)
RAM - Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Video - EVGA Geforce 8800 GTX
Sound - Bluegears b-Enspirer 7.1
PSU - OCZ GameXStream 700W
HD - 2 x Western Digital Caviar SE16 320GB SATA 3.0Gb/s
DVD - Samsung 20X Black SATA Model SH-S203B
CPU Cooler - Thermalright Ultra-120 Extreme + Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F Fan
OS - Windows XP Pro 32-bit
Mouse - Logitech MX518
Keyboard - Regular black Dell keyboard
Headphones - Piece of crap, worn-out generic headphones
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Case: Antec Sonata
CPU: AMD 64 +3200
Vid card: Radeon X 800XL
Sound: X-Fi
HD: 300 Gb Maxtor 7200rpm
Power supply: Antec 380
MOBO: Asrock 939Dual-SATA2
Moniter: 17" Samsung
OS: XP Home
Ram: 2 Gb DDR 3200
Built this 2 yrs ago, will build a new one in a few months.
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Mine is about 2 years old
Case: Cooler Master Cavalier (black)
CPU: AMD 64X2 4600+
Vid card: XFX 7600GT
Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy 2ZS
HD: 2X250 GB WD 7200rpm @ raid 0
Power supply: Rosewill 550W modular
MOBO: Asus M2N-E
Monitor: 19" LCD Starlogic
OS: XP Pro
Ram: 2 GB OCZ Platinum DDR2 7200 (will have 4GB by the end of the week)
Head Phones: eDimensional Audio FX
Keyboard: Saitek Eclipse w/ blue LED lights
Mouse: Razer Diamondback w/ blue LED's
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macbook pro 15 inch . . . . . . .
rofl.......
fuckin macs >.<
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My new Comp
MOBO: Evga 780i
Vid Card: Dual 8800 GTS in SLI
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3514991&sku=E145-8828
Case: Coolermaster Cosmos
CPU: Intel Q6600
Power Supp: Silencer 750 quad
Ram: 4GB of Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800
Hard Drive 1: Western Digital 150GB Raptor
Hard Drive 2: 400GB samsung
Sound Card: Creative Labs Fatality X-Fi Platinum
Headset: Creative Labs Gaming headset
Zalman CPU cooling fan
Mouse: Razer Lachesis gaming mouse
Keyboard: Razer Lycosa keyboard
Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit edition
OP drive: Lite On 20X DvD burner w/ light scribe.
Moniter: 24" Dell 2407
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Not a bad looking system at all. Let me know what you think of that mouse.
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Here is my old POS
PC Specs:
Athlon 64X2 4600+
ASUS A8N SLI Premium
4X512GB Corsair XMS DDR PC3200
ATI 1850XTX 512MB
Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme Gamer Sound card
2 x 80GB Maxtor SATA
1 x 160GB Seagate SATA Only 6GB let between both drives!! Smiley
Lite-On DVD burner with lightscribe
Lite-On DVD Rom
Aopen Case with Thermaltake liquid cooling
19" Envision LCD
Been about 2 years since an upgrade. Will be coming soon!!
Widow
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well i dont have the greatest but it gets me by.
ECS nvidia board supports
cpu: core2duo 6400 2.13 ghz 1333 fsb with hyperthreading
ram: 1 gig
graphics card: 2 gforce 7600 GT (sli bridged)
sound blaster 8.1
2 x 250 gig sata seagate hard drives
samsung dvd+-RW with lightscribe sata burner
and used crt 25 inch monitor cause i am too cheap to buy a lcd at this moment
in a cheap ass case i built from other cases with marble contact paper. "you can laugh now"
and a old cant be found anymore five button optical mouse that all the buttons have white spots on them from gaming for five years. man i need a new mouse.
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My Rig:
COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 (Case)
GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3L (MoBo)
COOLER MASTER RP-650-PCAR 650W (PSU)
Core 2 Duo E6320 Conroe 1.86GHz (Processor)
G.SKILL 2GB 240-Pin DDR2 800 SDRAM F2-6400CL5D-2GBNQ (RAM)
Sony NEC Optiarc 18X DVD±R DVD Burner AD-7170S-0B (Optical Drive)
BFG nVidia 7950GT OC 256MB GDDR3 (GPU)
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Cooler Master Cavalier Case
AMD AthlonX2 4600+
4 gb OCZ Platinum RAM
Asus M2N-E mobo
XFX 7600GT ( soon to be upgraded )
2x250GB @ raid0
Sound Blaster Audigy ZS or somethin
19" LCD Monitor
Saitek Eclipse keyboard w/ blue LEDS
Razer Diamondback mouse w/ blue LEDS
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Xion case
Giabyte GA-m57SLI MoBo
2GB OCZ memory
.5TB Seagate hdd
evga 7600GT DDR3
Logitech s510 kb/mouse
AMD 5000+Black edition overclocked to 3ghz
108g wireless
17" Cheapo Dell Monitor
That is my humble rig.
(http://www.speedtest.net/result/234207394.png) (http://www.speedtest.net)
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Not a bad looking system at all. Let me know what you think of that mouse.
I like the mouse alot. It has 4000 dpi which is crazy. Takes alittle to get used to, at least for me, but I like it. Im glad I got it.