What's your computer spec ?

Conroe Extreme
1 x Intel Bad Axe
1 x G.Skill 2GB DDR2 HZ PC2-6400 (2x1GB)
1 x Connect3D ATI Radeon X1900 XT-X 512MB
1 x Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music
2 x Western Digital Raptor 36.7GB WD360GD 10,000RPM SATA 8MB
2 x Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB
Custom Water Cooling System (CPU and GPU)
4 x Case Fans
1 x DVDRW
1 x DVDROM
1 x Digital TV Card
1 x Seasonic S12 600W Silent ATX2.0 Power Supply
1 x Lian-Li PC V2000B PLUS Black Aluminium Full-Tower

Custom Water cooling is...

1 x Laing D5-Vario (1/2")
1 x Danger Den Dual-bay 5.25" res
1 x Thermochill PA120.2
1 x AquaXtreme MP-05 SP Limited Edition CPU Water Block (polycarbonated)
1 x Danger Den Tyee GPU block (X1900)
and 7/16th Master Kleer tubing
 
PC1

CASE: Shuttle SN25P
CPU : Opteron 146 @ 2.9ghz
Cooling: Standard
PSU : Standard
MBoard : Standard
Memory : 1gb Crucial Ballistix
GFX : XFX GeForce 7800GT 256MB (extreme led edition ooww posh)
Audio : Standard
HDisk : 1 x 74GB raptor 2x120maxtor storage
Optical drive :1 x NEC DVD±RW
Mouse & Keyboard: Logitech Dinovo
Monitor : Samsung SM913n TFT

PC2
CASE: Soltek Cubic
CPU : P4c 2.8
Cooling: Standard
PSU : Standard
MBoard : Standard
Memory : 1gb hyperx pc4000
GFX : standard
Audio : Standard
HDisk : 1 x 80GB
Optical drive :1 x pioneer A05 DVD-RW
Mouse : Microsoft optical
Keyboard : cheapo trust
Monitor : 15" dell tft

PC3
CASE: Antec 3700amb
CPU : P42.4c @ 3.4ghz
Cooling: SP94
PSU : Antec SP350
MBoard : Asus P4C800 dlx
Memory : 512mb OCZ plats
GFX : 9700pro
HDisk: 1 x 40GB
Optical drive :1 x pioneer A06
Mouse : Logitech MX700
Monitor : 17" CRT
 
Main PC

CASE: Thermaltake VB1000BWS Soprano
CPU : Barton 3200+
Cooling: 3 x Case Fan + Vantex Magnetic Aerocool
PSU : Enermax Liberty 500w
MBoard : Asus A7n8x-e Delux
Memory : 1Gb GelL
GFX : HIS Excalibur ATI Radeon X1600 Pro ICEQ 512MB DDR2
Audio : Creative 5.1 thing
HDisk : 1 x 36GB Raptor - 1 x 36Gb U320 on Adaptec 64bit Controller
Optical drive : DVD-RW-CD-RW Thing
Mouse & Keyboard: Microsoft wireless thing
Monitor : Viewsonic VX724

Few recent changes, gave up on chasing the upgrade market along time ago to focus on the server market. Waiting for Vista before next overhaul.

Servers:

1 x ML370 G2 2Gb Memory Dual 1.4Ghz Cpu's 4 x 18.2Gb SCSI on SA 5i Controller
1 x ML370 G1 1Gb Memory Dual 933Mhz Cpu's 6 x 18.2Gb SCSI on SA 5302 controller with BBWC
1 x Dl360 G1 2Gb Memory Dual 1Ghz Cpu's 2 x 36Gb SCSI - Integrated SA Controller
1 x Dl580 G1 4Gb Memory Quad 700Mhz Cpu's 4 x 18.2Gb SCSI on 5304 Controller with BBWC
1 x Compaq StorageWorks 4214R - 14 x 18.2Gb DAS

Most of this has come together in the last month or so for testing purposes.
 
Heres mine (currently):

MOUNTAINMODS BIGWINDOW POWDER BLACK CASE
Athlon64 X2 4400
DFI SLi-DR Expert Motherboard
2gb GSkill HZ4000 Ram
Gigabyte X1900XT-X
Seasonic S12 600w PSU
Soundblaster X-FI Extreme Music
2x250Gb Samsung Spinpoints SATA2
80Gb Seagate SATA
Sony DVDRW
Matrix Orbital MX212 LCD
MPlay LCD Display
4x 12" UV Cathodes
Papst GLL 120mm Exhaust Fan
2xBelinea 102035w LCD
Logitech MX518 (gaming)
Logitech G7 (browsing)
Logitech G15 Keyboard
Logitech Z-680 5.1 Speakers

Cooling:

CPU Loop:

Cathars Storm G4 Block
Laing D5 Pump
Thermochill HE120.3mm Radiator
Innovatek Fass o'Matic Resevoir
Muskaleer 7/16 Tubing
3x Akasa Green 120mm Fans
UV Dark Blue dye



GPU Loop:

1/2" EK-FCX1800 Crossfire Block
Laing D5 Pump
Thermochill 160.1mm Radiator
Innovatek Tank o'Matic Resevoir
Muskaleer 7/16 Tubing
Panaflo M 120mm Fan
UV Yellow/Green Dye



Peripheral Loop:

Aquacomputer Twinplex Block
2x Aquacomputer Ramplex
Aquacomputer Aquadrive Dual
Aquacomputer Aquatube with Aquajet
Aquacomputer Aquaero VFD Display
Thermochill 120.1mm Radiator
Aquacomputer Aquastream Pump
Black 8mm Aquacomputer Tubing
Papst GLL 120mm Fan
UV Red Dye
 
Asus A8N-SLi Premium
AMD64 3000+ venice @2.45GHz
G.Skill PC4000
Sparkle 7800GTX 256mb
Antec P180
Tagen TG580-U15
NEC 12x CD Burner
Pioneer 16x Dual Layer DVD-RW
Logitech MX4000 Keyboard mouse combo
Samsung SyncMaster 913B
Maxtor 120gb & 200gb HDD
Seagate Barracuda .9 300gb
 
It's a Gateway - sticker dropped off the front long ago:

Pentium 3 500MHz (Slot 1)
- 100MHz FSB
- 512K L2 cache
- 440BX chipset
- AGP 1.0 1x 2x
384MB RAM (PC100) - Goldstar and Kingston
Voodoo 3 16MB graphics card
Maxtor Quantum Fireball HDD 5GB
Windows 98 SE

Don't build them like that anymore :D It fairly noisy and emits the occasional squeek.
 
My Room:

Akasa Eclipse
AMD 2X 3800 @ 2.4Ghz
Asus A8N-SLi Premium
2GB OCZ Gold 3200
Geforce 7800GT
74GB WD Raptor
320GB Seagate (x2)
500GB Seagate
NEC DVD-RW
480W Tagan
24" Dell Widescreen

Upgraded afew months ago so don't intend to touch anything for a year at least, except maybe the hard drives if they fill up. Sell the 320's and go for 500's or even 750's :D

Downstairs:

Cheiftec Dragon
Abit KT7
1Ghz Athlon
512MB PC133
GF4 MX440
80GB Western Digital
500W cheapo PSU
DVD-RW
14" disgustingly old monitor (temporary)

Soon to get a 19" widescreen for the above!
 
Mine- Check my sig
My sisters- some rubbish hp widescreen laptop, 1.6 ghz centrino, with 512mb ram at 500mhz
My dads- top of the range toshiba qauzimo
my mums: athalon xp, about 500gb hard drive space, only 256mb ram :confused: , and it is a furnace in there. i metled a choclate bar into liquid in under a minute in there.
 
Asus A8N-SLi Deluxe
AMD x2 4400+
Geil 2Gb Value 3200
Nvidia 7800GTx 256mb
80Gb Samsung SATA-II
250Gb Maxtor SATA-II
120Gb Seagate SATA-II
Seasonic 600W

And a pap CRT
 
Mobo: Asus A8N SLi SE
CPU: 3700+ San Diego @ stock
Memory: 1gig GeiL Value
HDD: Seagate 80 Gb
Optical: BenQ dvd rewriter
Graphics: Galaxy 7900GT
Case: Antec Sonata II Piano Black with Antec 450w PSU
Display: Gateway 17" CRT
 
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
ASUS A8N-E
Ati Radeon X1900XT-X 512MB
4x Samsung 512MB DDR-SDRAM
Creative SB X-Fi XtremeMusic
Maxtor 120GB
Maxtor 200GB
Western Digital 200GB
Western Digital 250GB
Lite-On DVD Drive
Lite-On DVDRW/DL
ViewSonic VE910 19" 8ms
Altec Lansing 885 Speakers
Logitech MX518
Logitech Media Elite
 
Tyan K8WE mobo
2 x Opteron 252
2 x Maxtor Atlas U320 SCSI 36Gb
2 x Maxtor 10 200Gb
2 x XFX 7800GTX SLI
6 x 1Gb OCZ DDR400 ECC REG RAM
1 x Plextor SATA DVD+/- Drive
3 x LG DVD RAM Drive
Enermax 600w PSU
Huappauge PVR500
19" Monitor

Main connector RS232 to Motorised Satellite System.
OP's= WinXP32 & 64. Linux 10.0, Media Center, Dos 6.22.

I want Dell 24" Monitor, Opteron285's & some THX speakers.
 
dual2max said:
Tyan K8WE mobo
2 x Opteron 252
2 x Maxtor Atlas U320 SCSI 36Gb
2 x Maxtor 10 200Gb
2 x XFX 7800GTX SLI
6 x 1Gb OCZ DDR400 ECC REG RAM
1 x Plextor SATA DVD+/- Drive
3 x LG DVD RAM Drive
Enermax 600w PSU
Huappauge PVR500
19" Monitor

Main connector RS232 to Motorised Satellite System.
OP's= WinXP32 & 64. Linux 10.0, Media Center, Dos 6.22.

I want Dell 24" Monitor, Opteron285's & some THX speakers.
Wow i bet that rig is fast
 
greencreeper said:
It's a Gateway - sticker dropped off the front long ago:

Pentium 3 500MHz (Slot 1)
- 100MHz FSB
- 512K L2 cache
- 440BX chipset
- AGP 1.0 1x 2x
384MB RAM (PC100) - Goldstar and Kingston
Voodoo 3 16MB graphics card
Maxtor Quantum Fireball HDD 5GB
Windows 98 SE

Don't build them like that anymore :D It fairly noisy and emits the occasional squeek.


Blimey, my first desktop PC was a Gateway P3 500, but I had the TNT2 32Mb :p Was a beast when I got it! To think that my current machine cost about as much as that did is ridiculous.
 
tom_nieto said:
Blimey, my first desktop PC was a Gateway P3 500, but I had the TNT2 32Mb :p Was a beast when I got it! To think that my current machine cost about as much as that did is ridiculous.
I only have a very vague memory of buying it. I can remember looking at the flashy gaming/entertainment PCs and thinking they were overkill. It was super fast compared to the AST 486 DX2 66MHz that I had, which I've still got it in the cellar. Cyrix chip. Probably a museum piece now :p: Before that, I had a ZX Spectrum - still have it somewhere, though the, er, "graphics card" has died in it. Lovely rubbery buttons that did about a dozen things each. Games came on tape and took an age to load. It's all so much more advanced and complex these days - harder to make choices.
 
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