I payed for it myself soooo........ D:<Splicer-Fox wrote:Looks like another spoiled rich kid.Fluke wrote:
Personally I really hate those type of cases, so obviously chose something more... elegant :p;
Personally I really don't like see-through cases and a gazillion different colored lights. Give me a unified color scheme and an elegant case over that any day :3
I have I crap R8000 PC I bought in 2008.
I wont be able to afford a new PC for a very long time.
So I will miss out on games again
Tell us your system.
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Kinda quiet in here >>
D:?
D:?
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This thread needs some revival, new system upgrade (Old motherboard died D:!)
Went from AMD 965 @ 3.8GHz 1.375v / MSI 790FX GD-70
to Intel Core i5 2500K @ 5Ghz 1.45v (4.8Ghz 1.32v 24/7) / ASUS P8P67 Pro v3.0
Went from AMD 965 @ 3.8GHz 1.375v / MSI 790FX GD-70
to Intel Core i5 2500K @ 5Ghz 1.45v (4.8Ghz 1.32v 24/7) / ASUS P8P67 Pro v3.0
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~550w is needed for 460SLI + i7 1156, 550w SeaSonic or CWT OEM unit would be good.anoyomouse wrote:It finally happened ... i upgraded my Graphics
i went from 2x 6600GTs in SLi to something i would only consider completely insane and crazy
someone throw me in a looney bin!
I went and got my a gigabyte GeForce 460 Oc edition, and then had to upgrade me to an 800W PSU for ...
The second on i put in SLi ...
yes, 2x 460s .... yeah, i'm crazy
Shoot me now!
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Re: Tell us your system.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E6550 2.33Ghz
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 1GB
Display: Eyefinity @ 3 x BX2440 (Vertical)
RAM: 4GB DDR2 @1333MHz
OS: Windows 7 (x64)
Running @ 3240 x 1920
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 1GB
Display: Eyefinity @ 3 x BX2440 (Vertical)
RAM: 4GB DDR2 @1333MHz
OS: Windows 7 (x64)
Running @ 3240 x 1920
Re: Tell us your system.
Wow someone other than me actually posted in this subforumXanduin wrote:CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E6550 2.33Ghz
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 1GB
Display: Eyefinity @ 3 x BX2440 (Vertical)
RAM: 4GB DDR2 @1333MHz
OS: Windows 7 (x64)
Running @ 3240 x 1920
Btw you really need a new CPU/Motherboard :/
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Re: Tell us your system.
Currently still fine. Will upgrade after December.Fluke wrote: Wow someone other than me actually posted in this subforum
Btw you really need a new CPU/Motherboard :/
Still have some travelling left. Germany left a big hole I still have to fill first :p
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Re: Tell us your system.
I was forced to upgrade this month, due to the south bridge on my old machine dying a slow and painful death. When it runs hotter than your GPU uder load you know there's a problem And the 3-times-a-day-BSoD isn't nice either. I initially wanted to wait until March-ish before doing this, but oh well ...
Kept my old 2TB HDD, PSU and GTX 260 from my previous machine.
New specs:
Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-V
RAM: Kingston HyperX 2x4GB, 1600MHz
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K
Case: Cooler Master Storm Enforcer
Kept my old 2TB HDD, PSU and GTX 260 from my previous machine.
New specs:
Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-V
RAM: Kingston HyperX 2x4GB, 1600MHz
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K
Case: Cooler Master Storm Enforcer
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That's a nice CPU. Also got the same one. Lightning fast
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Ok, here is my rig
Smilodon case (Is heavy)
24 inch benQ, 2ms response monitor
G15 keyboard
Cyborg R.A.T 7 mouse
5.1 sirus Cooler master headset
as for the inside
Wootzors, I got a minor upgrade
1 x Asus M4A88TD-M AMD 880G Motherboard w/A8 + G + LK + SATA6 RAID + DVI + HDMI
1 x Corsair CMZ4GX3M2A2000C10 Vengeance 2x2GB DDR3-2000 1.5v CL10 De
1 x AMD Phenom II X6 1075T 6-Core AM3 3.0GHz
1 x Club3D CGAX-67924 AMD Radeon HD6790 1GB GDDR5 256-bit PCI-E x16
Harddrives
1 x 2Tb seagate
2 x 250Gb seagate
1 x 320GB (Scavanged from and old external drive)
1 x 80GB WD
should keep me in the loop for a while.
Smilodon case (Is heavy)
24 inch benQ, 2ms response monitor
G15 keyboard
Cyborg R.A.T 7 mouse
5.1 sirus Cooler master headset
as for the inside
Wootzors, I got a minor upgrade
1 x Asus M4A88TD-M AMD 880G Motherboard w/A8 + G + LK + SATA6 RAID + DVI + HDMI
1 x Corsair CMZ4GX3M2A2000C10 Vengeance 2x2GB DDR3-2000 1.5v CL10 De
1 x AMD Phenom II X6 1075T 6-Core AM3 3.0GHz
1 x Club3D CGAX-67924 AMD Radeon HD6790 1GB GDDR5 256-bit PCI-E x16
Harddrives
1 x 2Tb seagate
2 x 250Gb seagate
1 x 320GB (Scavanged from and old external drive)
1 x 80GB WD
should keep me in the loop for a while.
Huzah! The awesomeness has been Octupled!
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Re: Tell us your system.
Intel core I7 960 @ 3.20 GHz (still need proper cooling)
RAM:
CORSAIR VENGEANCE - Tri-Module Kit 12GB KIT(4GBx3) DDR3-1600 Hi-Performance RAM
PSU:
CORSAIR AX850
Mother Board:
GIGABYTE X58A-UD3R: X58 & ICH10 Chipset 6x DDR3-2000+ Slots (Tri Channel), 8x SATA2 & 2x SATA3 RAID, 2x eSATA/USB Combo, 10xUSB 2.0, 2xUSB 3.0, 3xIEEE1394 7.1 Channel HD Audio, Optical & SPDIF Ports.
GIGABYTE nVidia GeForce GTX560Ti - 1GB GDDR5, 256-Bit Memory Bus (2 IN SLI!!!)
I had to send one off.
Getting warranty on it though
Still need:
Proper cooling.
Sound system.
Proper internet -_-
And a nice designer box.
So i am saving money again.
Hopefully, if I sell a few of the boxes here it won't be to long.
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Re: Tell us your system.
It's looking nice Splicer!
By the way, proper sound system? What do you mean? 'A nice designer box'?
Also you just need new CPU-cooling, and designer box... wat?
Took some new pics of my rig the other day:
By the way, proper sound system? What do you mean? 'A nice designer box'?
Also you just need new CPU-cooling, and designer box... wat?
Took some new pics of my rig the other day:
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Re: Tell us your system.
Like a 5.1 or 7.1Fluke wrote:It's looking nice Splicer!
By the way, proper sound system? What do you mean? 'A nice designer box'?
Also you just need new CPU-cooling
All I got atm is a rusty old 2.1 (Slowly dying too)
And I nice Flashy full tower.
Mybe I will buy one at the Rage this year. (If i got money for it)
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um ok?Splicer-Fox wrote:Like a 5.1 opr 7.1Fluke wrote:It's looking nice Splicer!
By the way, proper sound system? What do you mean? 'A nice designer box'?
Also you just need new CPU-cooling
All I got atm is a rusty old 2.1 (Slowly dying too)
And I nice Flashy full tower.
Mybe I will buy one at the Rage this year. (If i got money for it)
But amount of speakers =/= quality.
I went from 5.1 -> headphones and I love the increase in quality, etc
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Re: Tell us your system.
I aint got a great pc but
I gots me an intel core i5-2320 @ 3.0ghz
8gb DDR3 ram
Win7 ultimate 64bit
nvidia 550Ti 1gb gfx card
foxconn motherboard
creative 5.1 speakers
21" asus monitor
2003 smilidon sabretooth case
800w psu
I gots me an intel core i5-2320 @ 3.0ghz
8gb DDR3 ram
Win7 ultimate 64bit
nvidia 550Ti 1gb gfx card
foxconn motherboard
creative 5.1 speakers
21" asus monitor
2003 smilidon sabretooth case
800w psu
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Re: Tell us your system.
big reason why i say it aint great. there aslways someone with something better
We don't always wrestle our inner demons. Sometimes we just cuddle
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Re: Tell us your system.
Those pics are huge!
HP - Notebook - 15.6 inch - Windows 7 - 3 GB RAM - 320 GB disk - Intel CPU - 2.4 GHz CPU - With DVD Drive - 1366 x 768 - Touchpad.
And another screen, an envision HD... thing.
<I copied the HP's stuff from a website. I have no idea what it means.>
HP - Notebook - 15.6 inch - Windows 7 - 3 GB RAM - 320 GB disk - Intel CPU - 2.4 GHz CPU - With DVD Drive - 1366 x 768 - Touchpad.
And another screen, an envision HD... thing.
<I copied the HP's stuff from a website. I have no idea what it means.>
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Depends what you use it for.Ragnarok wrote:big reason why i say it aint great. there aslways someone with something better
I can still use my old C2D laptop to make music / perform music live easily. Never stressed.
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And Fluke has been told not to post such huge pics like that in the future. It would also be very nice of Fluke to shrink the current large pics or attach them directly to the forum so they get automatically resized.Faanvolla wrote:Those pics are huge!
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~John Milton~
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He has a nameRakuen Growlithe wrote:And he has been told not to post such huge pics like that in the future. It would also be very nice of him to shrink the current large pics or attach them directly to the forum so they get automatically resized.Faanvolla wrote:Those pics are huge!
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Better now?Fluke wrote:He has a nameRakuen Growlithe wrote:And he has been told not to post such huge pics like that in the future. It would also be very nice of him to shrink the current large pics or attach them directly to the forum so they get automatically resized.Faanvolla wrote:Those pics are huge!
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wow didnt see you edit itRakuen Growlithe wrote:Better now?Fluke wrote:He has a nameRakuen Growlithe wrote:And he has been told not to post such huge pics like that in the future. It would also be very nice of him to shrink the current large pics or attach them directly to the forum so they get automatically resized.Faanvolla wrote:Those pics are huge!
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Bought some new stuff for myself for Christmas!
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And installed it <3
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Re: Tell us your system.
Well I have 3 computers I use. One desktop and two laptops.
First off my desktop has these stuff:
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core E5300 2.6GHz, overclocked @ 3.0GHz
Motherboard: ASRock G41-MS
Memory: 1 x 2GB DDR2-800
Video Card: Inno3D nVidia GeForce GTX550Ti 2GB
PSU: 500W
Screen: Samsung SyncMaster 19" LCD
HDD: 500GB Seagate, 250GB Samsung (Giving problems), 160GB Samsung, 160GB Seagate (Failed), 80GB Maxtor, 80GB Seagate
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Speakers: Audionic S7 2.1 system
Peripherals: BTC Model 5199 and a crappy Logitech mouse
I don't use this thing very often anymore after I got my new laptop. But when I do use it, it's for storage or playing certain games. All my other computer tasks are done on my new Acer. I used to do my digital art on it, but the 2GB of RAM was rather limiting, and made completing highly detailed drawings a pain. (Which is the reason why one of my pictures never got done.) Plus it has the tendency to stop working at times!
My trusty Dell Inspiron 4100D
CPU: Intel Pentium-III 1GHz
RAM: 256MB SDR So-DIMM
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon 16MB
HDD: 60GB Seagate
Screen: 14.1" SXGA+ (1400x1050)
OS: Microsoft Windows XP and ArchLinux
This one's usually used for retro gaming, since it's 12 years old now. Sometimes emulation and virtual machines just don't cut it!
And for those who noticed the "D" I added after 4100, the D stands for "duct-tape", 'cause that's all that's holding this thing together! I bought it second-hand from someone, so a few things were broken or not working properly. The touchpad wasn't functional, the battery was pretty much dead and the right hinge was completely broken and missing. The touchpad was simply disconnected, so it was an easy fix. I couldn't do anything about the battery. I made a new "hinge" using duct tape, and that's been working fine for the last two years. I really really like my old Dell. It's like an assault rifle, you can take it apart with no effort (thanks to Dell's modular approach to making laptops at the time, and the fact that they didn't use these uncommon screws of today) and it's very durable. And it can play Half-Life!!
Oh, and my pride and joy, my "Silver-Fox" Acer Aspire V3-551G!
CPU: AMD A8-4500M Quad Core 2.8Ghz
RAM: 2x 4GB DDR3-1333 (Try filling that with a drawing program!)
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7640G + 7670M 2GB running in asymmetrical CrossFire
HDD: 1TB
Screen: 15.6" WXGA (1366x768)
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and Ubuntu 12.10
Peripherals: Wacom Bamboo Fun S
This thing is awesome! It can play stuff like Far Cry 3, Battlefield 3 and pretty much anything else, and has enough RAM to handle PaintTool SAI and Photoshop, at the same time if need be! It's fast, portable and an effective gaming device, everything I want in a laptop! Plus it's black and silver!
First off my desktop has these stuff:
CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core E5300 2.6GHz, overclocked @ 3.0GHz
Motherboard: ASRock G41-MS
Memory: 1 x 2GB DDR2-800
Video Card: Inno3D nVidia GeForce GTX550Ti 2GB
PSU: 500W
Screen: Samsung SyncMaster 19" LCD
HDD: 500GB Seagate, 250GB Samsung (Giving problems), 160GB Samsung, 160GB Seagate (Failed), 80GB Maxtor, 80GB Seagate
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Speakers: Audionic S7 2.1 system
Peripherals: BTC Model 5199 and a crappy Logitech mouse
I don't use this thing very often anymore after I got my new laptop. But when I do use it, it's for storage or playing certain games. All my other computer tasks are done on my new Acer. I used to do my digital art on it, but the 2GB of RAM was rather limiting, and made completing highly detailed drawings a pain. (Which is the reason why one of my pictures never got done.) Plus it has the tendency to stop working at times!
My trusty Dell Inspiron 4100D
CPU: Intel Pentium-III 1GHz
RAM: 256MB SDR So-DIMM
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon 16MB
HDD: 60GB Seagate
Screen: 14.1" SXGA+ (1400x1050)
OS: Microsoft Windows XP and ArchLinux
This one's usually used for retro gaming, since it's 12 years old now. Sometimes emulation and virtual machines just don't cut it!
And for those who noticed the "D" I added after 4100, the D stands for "duct-tape", 'cause that's all that's holding this thing together! I bought it second-hand from someone, so a few things were broken or not working properly. The touchpad wasn't functional, the battery was pretty much dead and the right hinge was completely broken and missing. The touchpad was simply disconnected, so it was an easy fix. I couldn't do anything about the battery. I made a new "hinge" using duct tape, and that's been working fine for the last two years. I really really like my old Dell. It's like an assault rifle, you can take it apart with no effort (thanks to Dell's modular approach to making laptops at the time, and the fact that they didn't use these uncommon screws of today) and it's very durable. And it can play Half-Life!!
Oh, and my pride and joy, my "Silver-Fox" Acer Aspire V3-551G!
CPU: AMD A8-4500M Quad Core 2.8Ghz
RAM: 2x 4GB DDR3-1333 (Try filling that with a drawing program!)
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7640G + 7670M 2GB running in asymmetrical CrossFire
HDD: 1TB
Screen: 15.6" WXGA (1366x768)
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and Ubuntu 12.10
Peripherals: Wacom Bamboo Fun S
This thing is awesome! It can play stuff like Far Cry 3, Battlefield 3 and pretty much anything else, and has enough RAM to handle PaintTool SAI and Photoshop, at the same time if need be! It's fast, portable and an effective gaming device, everything I want in a laptop! Plus it's black and silver!
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Re: Tell us your system.
Sheesh some of guys are running some lekker high end gamer pc's.
I bought a mac book pro for work yesterday and is still searching for the button that turns it into a car, seeing that it costs about the same as a car.
Specs:
Core I7 2.7Ghz
16 GB DDR3 Ram
Nvidia Geforce 650M 1GB
512 SSD Storage
2 thunderbolt I/O ports
I bought a mac book pro for work yesterday and is still searching for the button that turns it into a car, seeing that it costs about the same as a car.
Specs:
Core I7 2.7Ghz
16 GB DDR3 Ram
Nvidia Geforce 650M 1GB
512 SSD Storage
2 thunderbolt I/O ports
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Re: Tell us your system.
Are there any games that use all the power we put in thees PC's?
I know the Total War series and Cry Engine pushes the requirements a bit.
But are there any games that are made for the hard core Gaming PC?
I think Minecraft and Skyrim can be modded to push the GFX.
I know the Total War series and Cry Engine pushes the requirements a bit.
But are there any games that are made for the hard core Gaming PC?
I think Minecraft and Skyrim can be modded to push the GFX.
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Re: Tell us your system.
I have a mod for minecraft that does help push a pc, yes. Optifine. Basically you can seriously boost the rendering distance, hehe, which really pushes things. Combine that with an explosive mod, and an HD texture pack, and you've really got something really resource demanding
Mew?
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Re: Tell us your system.
I suppose the answer to that is what you want out of your game and whether you'd be willing to say you wasted money buying much more power than you needed? My PC doesn't have the best specs ever but I haven't ever not been able to play something. So what you need to ask yourself is whether you want a game that looks good or a game that uses all your PC's abilities. They are linked to a point of course but on the other hand if you code it badly you could probably make a really poor-quality game that sucks your machine dry. Personally I'd prefer having a game that was efficiently coded, looked amazing and left 60% of computer idle.Splicer-Fox wrote:Are there any games that use all the power we put in thees PC's?
I know the Total War series and Cry Engine pushes the requirements a bit.
But are there any games that are made for the hard core Gaming PC?
I think Minecraft and Skyrim can be modded to push the GFX.
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~John Milton~
~John Stuart Mill~
“Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.”
~John Milton~
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Re: Tell us your system.
C'mon, boosting minecrafts render distance is totally not useless, and I think you can pretty much boost it as much as your pc can handle...
Mew?