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I have da best specs.

CPU: Intel 80386 DX (16 MHz)
RAM: 2MB Ram
HDD: 200MB
PSU: 150W
OS: Windows 3.1
Monitor: 13 inch CRT

two hundred fucking megabytes of hard disk space fuck yea.
i can store yellow pages in that.
can store a lotta text.

cost: $3000
 

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I have da best specs.

CPU: Intel 80386 DX (16 MHz)
RAM: 2MB Ram
HDD: 200MB
PSU: 150W
OS: Windows 3.1
Monitor: 13 inch CRT

two hundred fucking megabytes of hard disk space fuck yea.
i can store yellow pages in that.
can store a lotta text.

cost: $3000
I have a computer at home that runs without windows or linux. thats how old it is
 

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cpu: pentium 4 3ghz
ram: 2gb ddr2
video card: ati radeon hd 4670
 

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E8400 OC'D TO 4.3GHZ
8800GTS G92 Chip 512MB
4GB DDR3 @ 1333MHZ
1TB SAMSUNG 32MB CACHE @ 7200RPM
GIGABYTE EP45T-DS3R
BLACK ARMOR+ FULL TOWER CASE
THERMALTAKE BIGWATER 760I WATERCOOLING

*HITS ABOUT 800FPS IN COD4 STABLE*



 

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heaps of ppl dont like Vista, whats so bad about it???
I have it on ly laptop and it kills XP int erms of versatility, although yes i gotta agree that the only downside is that it is very hardware demanding and could slow down a computer, but by the looks of the spec that people running in their boxes and laptops. Vista should have no problems, Its Awesome!!!
 

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heaps of ppl dont like Vista, whats so bad about it???
I have it on ly laptop and it kills XP int erms of versatility, although yes i gotta agree that the only downside is that it is very hardware demanding and could slow down a computer, but by the looks of the spec that people running in their boxes and laptops. Vista should have no problems, Its Awesome!!!
You need a bare minimum of 2gb of ram to use vista for gaming on decent settings, and 4gb for really good performance. My friend has recorded vista using 700mb of ram at idle. When gaming it takes a whole lot more. You also need a graphics card just to run the desktop... Plus the whole UAC thing is complete crap.

Omie Jay
haaaaahahahaah, as if.

thats like my dream pc, but replace tri sli gtx285 with tri sli gtx295 :)
Unfortunately you can't run tri sli GTX295 because they are dual core graphics cards. If you ran tri sli then you would have six cores, which nvidia doesn't support, only four. Still, even running 2 of them you have quad sli, which would be awesome. :haha:
 

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i'm suprised so many people have overclocked systems
i myself have an e8400 on ep45-ud3r running at 3708, but that's because i haven't bothered tweaking it more.
went from 333 -> 350 -> 400 -> 412 fsb, that's all i've done (tweaked memory a bit, but voltages etc have remained the same). once i get an aftermarket cooler i'll tweak a bit more

entire pc cost me about 1k so all good; i don't game often
 
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I'm considering this board. In regard to overclocking, does the board offer much?
G31 right? Will it matter if I go with g31 instead of p45 with an e5200? I will be overclockn a little to play games
I wouldnt mate, as the board is only a budget board and it wasnt really made for o.c'ing, although i wouldnt see a problem with doing it, its just your better of with a more higher performing board. But then again, thats just what i think.
 

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I wouldnt mate, as the board is only a budget board and it wasnt really made for o.c'ing, although i wouldnt see a problem with doing it, its just your better of with a more higher performing board. But then again, thats just what i think.
That's true. It also dpeneds a bit on the manufacturer and the extras that they've added in, such as cooling etc as to the level of overclock you can get from any mboard.
 

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2.88 ghz quad core 4mb cache
4gb ram DDR 2 Kingston
500gb Hard drive Western Digital
Geforce 8800 GT x 2 768mb
22" Samsung LCD
cbf going into too much detail
 

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4800+ X2 @ 2.5ghz (was 2.75 for months, then lost stability somehow)
ASUS M2N-SLi mobo
2gb DDR2 667mhz RAM (Corsair, not too flash)
320gb Seagate 'Cuda
ASUS X1950 Pro (256mb. Needs updating)
22" Dell Ultrasharp monitor (TN panel, but plenty good for me)
 

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AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000
Lian Li Case / Antec Truepower Trio 430
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 290
Seagate HDD SATA II 500GB
Pioneer SATA II DVD Drive
Slackware Linux

Rock-solid development workstation.
 

Jono2468

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Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83 ghz
MSI p45 neo 3 mobo
4 GB DDR3 ram
ati 4870 1gb
500GB WD caviar HD
some icute case wif big fan on the side
 

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AMD Athlon 64 3200+
2 GB RAM
160 GB HD
ATI X300 graphics
Windows XP Pro
Dell 24" LCD

Not real flash i know but fine for uni work and web browsing (I dont play games)
 
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