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Huh... Well, nothing special, but keep in mind that I didn't get money just like that! I usually upgrade my computer every two years. Here it is:Intel Celeron D 2.8 GHzGigabyte motherboard, i875 chipset, 775 (or was it 755) socketAsus ATI Radeon 9600XT ViVo (bought as a normal one :) )Maxtor 40 GB HDD - buying a 200 GB SATA one soon, I hopeLG CD-RW 12x8x32xLite-On DVD-RW 8x4x16x, I thinkNeo SW-G51 5.1 speakers (pluged into the motherboard, unfortunately)Daewoo 17" monitor, CRT, about 6 years oldLogitech optical mouse, dunno which one, but not an MX oneAnd the newest part - Genius keyboard SlimStar - I love the LapTop feelingMustek scanner and hp printerSo, what do you think?

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eh lets see.AMD 3200+ O.Ced 2.61Ghz on air. gota love the heatsink. stock volt.Gefore 6600GT, 128mb DDR3.1g ram.120g(external)+320g+320g+ [147g(3.5ms seek time) lol, ya my windows is install on that.]i download alot of stuff so heh.creative SB Audigy 400 sound card.logitech 5.1 speakers.logitech wireless keyboard n mouse.n a 17 inch LCD. total cost 2.7k with shipping. upgraded like 4 month ago.

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OMG I looking at all of your setups I really can see that I am on a dinosaur.PIII 600 Mhz15 GB Bigfoot Drive256 MB RAM52x32x52 Sony CD-BurnerNvidia 32 MB Graphis Card10/100 Ethernet CardAbout the only cool thing is the case. I tagged it all up and then sprayed a glossy primer on my tag work, so now the computer and the shell of the monitor look like something that should sit right next to an 80's subway car. :huh:

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I am running a AMD Athlon 2800+ 2.09 GHz on a Leadtek K7NCR18G-Pro 2 Motherboard...with Kingston 333 Mhz RAMs. The board supports Dual Channel Memory , 333 MHz Front Side Bus. Its a horrible board .I would advise you to stay away from LeadTekHard Drive is an 80 GB Maxtor ..i dont remeber the details.It has inbuit Nvidia Gforce 4 mx video card. I have three memory modules amounting to 1 gb of RAM ..of which i use 64 Mb for internal VGA. I also have TV in / out tuner radio and firewire and USB 2.0 support. By all means its a kick *bottom* system..but its more targetted for Desktop use and not gamingI also happen to have two SOny VAIO laptops lying around but I use and love my AMD more cause i built it..here is outout of my cat /proc/cpuinfoprocessor : 0vendor_id : AuthenticAMDcpu family : 6model : 10model name : AMD Athlon XP 2800+stepping : 0cpu MHz : 2088.331cache size : 512 KBfdiv_bug : nohlt_bug : nof00f_bug : nocoma_bug : nofpu : yesfpu_exception : yescpuid level : 1wp : yesflags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext 3dnowext 3dnowbogomips : 4180here are some details of devicesnVidia Corporation nForce2 AGP RAM memory: nVidia Corporation nForce2 Memory Controller USB Controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 USB Controller Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 Ethernet Controller Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce Audio Processing UnitMultimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 AC97 Audio Controler (MCP) (rev a1)nVidia Corporation nForce2 External PCI Bridge (rev a3)IDE interface: nVidia Corporation nForce2 IDE (rev a2)FireWire (IEEE 1394): nVidia Corporation nForce2 FireWire (IEEE 139 4) Controller (rev a3)Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capt ure (rev 11)Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (r ev 11)VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX - n Force GPU] (rev a3)as u can see most of system is Nvidia...i wonder why dont they make their own chip and kill AMD and Intel in the gaming market.

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Last year before the new Xisto thingy came up I posted a similar question.

 

Here is my pc's specs (I upped it alot from last year)

 

Dual bios Nvida Nforce 4 Mobo (has pci express, and was 100 bucks, which is WONDERFUL)

 

-Amd 64 3500 (939 pin)

 

-GForce 7800 Gtx with out vivo hookups

 

-1gig of ram

 

-no sound card

 

-150 GB HD

 

-Speakers suck (what do you expect with the rest of the computer costing so much)

 

That is my computers specs (Godly right?) It took me 2 years to save up for that and I actually worked for it, I didn't mooch off of my parents.

 

What type do you have?

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System 1

 

P4 650 3.2ghz @ 3.8ghz LGA775 800mhz FSB 2mb L2 Cache

Mobo : Gigabyte 8I915Pl-g

PSU : Antec 600w

Case: Coolmaster CM

Memory : 2x 1gb crossair pairs

HDD: 4x 200gig WD Sata

GFX: (crappy to be upgraded) Shapire X300SE pci-e

DVD +- Dual 16x burner

 

System 2

 

Celeron D 2.8Ghz @ 3ghz 800FSB

Mobo : Gigabyte 8I915Pl-g

PSU : Antec 600w

Case: Coolmaster CM

Memory : 2x 1gb crossair pairs

HDD: 8x 200gig WD Sata

GFX: (crappy to be upgraded) Shapire X300SE pci-e

DVD +- Dual 16x burner

( used for friends over and for file storage)

 

crap game wise atm i know getting a new mobo for sys 1 and gettign SLi 7800gtx

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OMG I looking at all of your setups I really can see that I am on a dinosaur.

 

PIII 600 Mhz

15 GB Bigfoot Drive

256 MB RAM

52x32x52 Sony CD-Burner

Nvidia 32 MB Graphis Card

10/100 Ethernet Card

 

About the only cool thing is the case. I tagged it all up and then sprayed a glossy primer on my tag work, so now the computer and the shell of the monitor look like something that should sit right next to an 80's subway car.  :huh:

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got any pics sounds cool i was gona get my gf to do a nice bit of art on my case

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