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I built mine some time ago. Had some...issues with the build, but it came out well in the end. Awesome PC.

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-945P-S3CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 1.86GHz
RAM: 1GB Buffalo Select DDR533
Video card: 3DFuzion GeForce 6600
Hard drive: 160GB Western Digital Caviar SE
DVD-ROM: Samsung DVD-RW/DVD+RW/DVD-RAM with Lightscribe.


It's awesome. Only thing I'd like to do is get another gig of RAM for it.

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PC1 - this one I built myself a long time agoCPU: P3 450 MHz
RAM: 2x128MB SDRAM PC133
VIDEO: 32MB RIVA TNT 2 PRO
HDD: 40GB HDD
Other stuff: Webcam and other extras

PC 2
Toshiba Satellite A75
CPU: P4 HT 2,8 GHz
RAM: 1,5 GB DDRAM
VIDEO: 128 MB Ati Radeon 9000
HDD: 55 GB HDD
Other stuff: some extras

PC3
Lenovo 3000 N100
CPU: Core 2 Duo 1,8 GHz
RAM: 1 GB DDRAM
VIDEO: 128 MB Intel Graphics
HDD: 80 GB HDD
Other stuff: Fingerprint reader, Webcam, bluetooth, etc.


Now imagine those 3 combined into 1 powerfull station and you will get what kind of system I sit infront.
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AMD x2 4800+ O.C.'ed at 2.8Ghz (liquid cooled)2GB Corsair XMS DDR2 800 Mem.
Geforce 640MB 8800GTS (liquid cooled)
150GB Western Dig. Raptor Hard Drive (liquid cooled)
Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless motherboard
MS Vista Home Premium
20x DVD+-R/RW Dual Layer Burner
Koolance Liquid Cooling system with blue coolant
2 x 12" Cold cathode LED lights (blue)


Not too shabby, I've seen better. Haha, but its what you get being in the computer industry. I come accross some pretty good deals now and then and say "Hey, why not get this for my personal computer?"

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MB: Abit NF7-s2 sata-2 300CPU: Amd BARTON 2500+ xp box OVERCLOCKED on 3200+ or 2.2ghz
Chipset: Nvidia Nforce 2
RAM: 2x512MB kingston PC3200 400mhz on dualchanel
GFX: nVidia GeForce 6200td agp 256mb
HDD: sata-2 160GB 7200rpm 16 MB cache + 250gb ATA 133 16 MB bafer
CD: DVD-RW Pioneer 109, DVD-rw NEC
Other: TV+FM Tuner TERMINATOR
Internet:hardwere ambient 56k
Case: KUNG-FU 500W two led fun,

This is nice...... :lol:

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Notice from jlhaslip:
Dell Dimension 24002.8 GHZ Intel Pentium 4256 MB DDR (i think DDR) RAMNVidia 256 MB GeForce 5200 (not sure about the 5200 part)80 GB Hard DriveIntel Sound CardDell NICThese lists need to be "quote" tagged.
My comp is 3 years old.

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Machine Name: Mac Machine Model: MacBookPro2,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.33 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
ATI Radeon X1600
VRAM: 256 MB


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I'm at work right now, which has a much much better computer, but my own computer at home has these:

Pentium 2 (350~ MhZ)384MB RAM (Which I think is failing)
CD-ROM
CD-RW
Some 32mb graphics card
Some worthless halfdead sound card
Screwed up power supply


Someone send me a better computer. I'll pay for shipping and love you forever. I'll even give you moderation immunity and all my hosting credits. I'm serious.

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Laptop.Toshiba Equium M50-19260 GB Hard Drive (2 partitions, 1 = win xp home, 2 = slackware linux 11).1 GB RamATI Radeon Xpress 200m (nothing to brag about).Intel Celeron M 1.5 GHz CPUI've also got a desktop pc but the graphics card built onto the motherboard doesn't work anymore so i need to get a pci gfx card before i can use it again.

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Desktop (self built)Win XP ProAthlon 2400+ 2 GHzNvidia GeForce (6200 or 9200)512 MB Ram120 GB HDD partioned in two (C:\ & D:\)180 GB HDDLaptop - IBM T41:Win XP ProPentium M processor (1600MHz)ATI Radeon 7500768 MB Ram40 GB HDD non-partionedLaptop - IBM T43p:WinXP installed, live-booting linux.Intel Pentium M 750 (2.13GHz)1GB DDR2 SDRAM ATI X300 Graphics Card with 64MB RAM60GB, 7200RPM Hard Drive

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Assembled Desktop(Self Built) :AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (Socket 939, San Deigo Core)ASUS A8N Premium Motherboard (nForce 4 SLi)2x Gainward 6800 Ultra Golden Edition (in SLi)2x 1GB Corsair Low latency XL series (2-2-2-5, Samsung TCCD mem. chips)2x 120GB SATA II Hdd in RAID 019" Flat View Sonic CRT MonitorWindows XP SP2

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Manufacturer: GBT___Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ (2 CPUs), ~2.2GHzMemory: 1022MB RAMHard Drive: 20 GBVideo Card: Radeon X1600 SeriesMonitor: SyncMaster 740N/179N,SyncMaster Magic CX721N/CX714NSound Card: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)Speakers/Headphones: Creative HS-600Keyboard: USB Root HubMouse: USB Root HubMouse Surface: I got the following from the Upload you rig feature on Xfire! :)

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My operating system is a Windows XP Media Center Edition. My processor is a 3.20 gigahertz Intel Pentium D. Here is my drive statistics:

319.99 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity

165.71 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

PHILIPS DVD+-RW DVD8701 [CD-ROM drive]

SONY DVD-ROM DDU1615 [CD-ROM drive]

3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive]

NVIDIA STRIPE 298.02G [Hard drive] (320.00 GB)

Display Statistics:

NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX [Display adapter]

DELL 2005FPW [Monitor]
I used BeLarc for my info. What are your compy stats?

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