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hi guys,

ok with any luck this will work 1st time round, i've never tried to upload a photo onto a forum before but how hard can it be?

anyways, here are some pics of my system:

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i just hope that they comes out ok.

laters,


Myth.
 
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The total system specs now are as shown below:

1 X 24" Acer LCD Monitor, (will be upgrading to HD monitor soon but it will only be 22" which is a bit of a bummer)
1 X Logitech Z Cinema 2.1 Speakers,
1 X Saitek Cyborg Keyboard
1 X Saitek Cyborg Mouse
1 X Razer Mantis Mouse Matt
1 X Antec Skeleton Chassis
1 X Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W Modular PSU
1 X Asus P45 P5Q3 Wi-fi Deluxe Motherboard
1 X Intel 3.16Mhz E8500 Processor
1 X Zalman CNPS9500A-LED CPU Cooler
2 X 2GB Corsair CM3X2048-1333C9DHX DDR3 1333Mhz Memory
2 X Samsung BEBE DVD-Writers
2 X Samsung 64GB MLC SSD's
1 X Samsung F1 320GB Sata 2 Hard Disk Drive
1 X Asus 512MB 4870 Graphics Card.

well, thats the specs of the rig, round about the best £2K (give or take) i've ever spent. I'm quite pleased with it but i don't think there will be much room left to upgrade anything in the next few months until new hard ware starts coming onto the market. lol, i've not enameled the plugs or chairs with anything, thats them in their natural state, though i must admit that i do like cases/hardware that look unusual or out of the ordinary but thats just me but i think the camera was a bit crap to be honest, its only a crappy little mobile phone camera, and in all honesty it looks better in the dark :).
 
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I'm pretty sure that it does'nt. The resolution that i am using at the minute is 1680 X 1050. I have seen an Asus High Definition (HD) monitor going for just under £200 which is very good value for money but it's only 22".
 
i've built it over a period of several months (i started about 1 year ago) since i could only afford the parts a month at a time but i bought the stuff when they were premium parts, If the I7 had'nt come out when they did most of this stuff would be considered top spec but even then i've heard that the processor that i am using now is still better than the I7 for gaming and in all honesty the parts have not come down that much in price between now and when i bought them. I'm not sure that i agree that the parts are old tech though, old socket maybe but not old tech, most systems i've seen still opperate on DDR2 and normal magnetic HDD's, the graphics card is also pretty much up to date for ati. I've just had a look at the OC shop and even though some of these products are no longer sold by OCuk (PSU, Graphics Card, Memory and Monitor) an equivical system would still, even now cost £1.7K to build the only difference would be that the memory would have to be 1600Mhz instead of 1333Mhz (which could be a bad thing for that motherboard).
 
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cheers dakotacs.

come to think about it this might actually be 22" i can't remember right since i threw out all of the instruction manuals/boxes etc... months back, all that i know is that its an acer/2ms response time bought off OCUk about 8 months ago. If i remember right i bought it as a budget monitor since my last one started developing dead pixels. I can't find out any more information about it since i threw away all the packaging and manuals and it does'nt say anything on the monitor itself. I know that i have confused 22" for 24" inch before now because i could'nt tell much difference. a lot of things have happened between now and then anyway in my own personal life that has distracted me from upgrading my rig.

i tell ya one thing herr brush, that's always going to be the way. makes me wonder how much the X2's will fall by when the 4900's come out, but the price drop usually only applies to graphics cards. Everything else remains pretty much static for quite a time, the only thing thats dropped substantially in price lately is DDR3 memory and monitors. The processor that i am using and the motherboard has'nt really depreciated in price all that much, probably by around £20 here or there.
 
yeah well i have considered buying a 600w zalman psu, i like the idea of having a heat pipe cooled psu, guess i'll have to wait for this one to go before i change over.
 
lol, yeah you want to try having to take this case to a lan party or to the repair shop if anything goes wrong, lets just say if anything goes wrong that i hope that its a nice summer day :)
 
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