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So I just built a friend a nice machine, always nice to hear others input.

Amd 64 4000+ 2.4 ghz, 1mb l2 cache (san diego)

Gigabit GA-K8n-Sli nforce4 sli (939 socket)

2x512 patriot ram ddr 400

WD 250gb. 2500yd Sata2 16mb cache

Nec 16x dual layer dvd-rw

geforce 6800 256mb(yes its older technology but is better then most of the 7series) runs on 12 pipelines nowadays companies are cheaping out with 8

Apevia X-dreamer w/ 420 power supply

Xp pro with sp2

My pc at home:

Dell xps gen 4

Intel p4 550 3.4ghz, 1mb l2 cache

Intel 925x motherboard

1gb ddr2 533

x800xl 256mb

phillips 16x dual layer dvd-rw

silver gen 4 case 460 power supply

xp home with sp2

Maxtor 80gb sata2 8mb cache

Seagate 160gb sata2 8mb cache

Seagate 250gb sata2 16mb cache

If I were looking for a new pc, I'd checkout a dual core processor as I have wanted one since its inception. With Sli technology I'm waiting for developers to utilize it properly.

Whats under your case?

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Flux Capacitor at 1.21 gigawatts with Plutonium Power Supply

Pitbull Hoverboard with Biff Case(upgrading to a Griff soon)

Mr. Fusion cooling unit

1985 mb of ram

Continuum 88mph Delorean HardDrive with Hover conversion

1955x Tannen DVD-RW

Einstein Graphics card

Pinhead soundcard

Slacker XP

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Flux Capacitor at 1.21 gigawatts with Plutonium Power Supply

Pitbull Hoverboard with Biff Case(upgrading to a Griff soon)

Mr. Fusion cooling unit

1985 mb of ram

Continuum 88mph Delorean HardDrive with Hover conversion

1955x Tannen DVD-RW

Einstein Graphics card

Pinhead soundcard

Slacker XP

Isn't that Jigawatts?

:p

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If I were looking for a new pc, I'd checkout a dual core processor as I have wanted one since its inception. With Sli technology I'm waiting for developers to utilize it properly.

Whats under your case?

You want to hear something funny.. I used to run a modded x800 card and upgraded my setup and now have two 7900GTs in SLI.. My MVP Baseball looks worse on the SLI rig!!! With the anti-aliasing jacked, it still has jagged lines (most noticable on pinstriped uniforms). Obviously some sort of driver issue or similar but it drives me nuts.

My X800 had no such issue. Ran MVP smooth as silk. Go figure. :?

Oblivion sure looks nice on the new setup though... @ 1600X1200 4X AA ...Cant complain too much. :p

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....pdub you should have a spammer title under your name.

I forgot to post my real specs, also. My bad. :p

I am no spammer. I have spammed, but I am no spammer.

Isn't that Jigawatts?

Yeah, it is pronounced jigowatts in the movie :wink:

That rig has a problem with electricity. It always shutsdown and has problems restarting. And another thing, the clock never changes!! Its always 10:04 p.m.

AMD XP 2500 @ 2.2 ghz(XP 3200 speed)

Abit AN7 uGuru mainboard

1 gb(2x512) of 3200 OCZ low-latency ram

Sapphire AGP x800 xt pe 256mb Radeon

ATA133 250gb 7200rpm Maxtor HD 16mb cache

ATA133 160gb 7200rpm Maxtor HD 8mb cache

8x dual layer Liteon DVD-RW

Audigy 2zs Platinum

XP Pro sp2

It runs Prey like a dream. I turn on all my video goodies for MVP, and I forgot to change them for Prey, and it still ran it incredibly well, with only one or two slowdowns.

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I do most of my gaming on consoles so my PC isn't anything special.

Celeron 2 GHZ CPU

512 MB of Ram

GeForce FX 5500 128 MB

40 GB HD

Win XP Pro SP 2

17' CRT ImageQuest V770+ Monitor

Microsoft Optical Mouse

7 bucks unkown brand keyboard

Logitech Rumplepad 2 Gamepad

CD RW

DVD R

DVD RW

Zyxel Prestige 600 series router

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AMD Athlon 64 3800+

2.39 GHz 2.00 GB RAM

230 Gig Hard Drive

DVD ROM and LightScribe DVD= Writer/CD-Writer

SmartMedia Reader 9/1

ATI Radeon X800 XL Graphics Card 256MB RAM (PCI Express)

Windows XP SP 2

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Pentium M 1.4 Ghz

512 MB RAM

40 gig HD

CD-RW

Nvidia Geforce4 420 Go

as you can tell this laptop is pretty crap , and overheats often during Counter-strike source. I have been looking at a desktop which has a gig of RAM, a great AMD processor , burns DVD's and is only 300 dollars.

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CPU: A64 4000+

Mobo: ASUS A8N32-SLI

Video: 2x-GeForce 7900 GT

Audio: Audigy 2 XZ

Memory: 2GB XMS 3200

OS: WinXP

Runs this game as well as just about anything else I can throw at it very nicely.

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just got it two weeks ago....I'm loving it so far

Oh ya, and there is another 120GB PATA Samsung drive in it as well

Processor : AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ w/ 2x512K Cache (Socket 939)

CPU Heatsink / Fan : Zalman CNPS9500 AM2 Ultra Quiet CPU Cooler for AM2 / 754 / 939 / 940

Thermal Compound : Arctic Silver Arctic Silver 5 High Density Silver Thermal Compound

Motherboards : DFI LanParty UT NF4-D w/ DualDDR400, 7.1 Audio,

Gigabit Lan, SATAII, Dual PCI-E x16

Memory : OCZ 2GB PC3200 Performance Series Dual Channel DDR

Kit (2 x 1024MB)

Case : Antec SLK3000B Black Super Mid Tower

Power Supplies : OCZ 600W GameXStream Power Supply w/ Quad +12V

Case Fans : Panaflo 80mm Ultra Quiet Fan, Medium Flow

Hard Drives 1 : Seagate 250GB Barracuda 7200.10 SATA II w/ NCQ, 16MB

Cache x 2

Optical Drive 1 : LiteOn SHM-165H6S 16x16 DVD+/-RW Dual Layer Drive

w/ Lightscribe, Black (OEM)

Video Cards : eVGA e-GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB PCI-E w/ Dual DVI,

HDTV-Out

Sound Cards : Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic

Network Cables : Onboard 100/1000 Gigabit Lan

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damn, quite a few 7900's. I looked at them but they were completely out of my budget for building this time around. With a console as well, it almost seemed like overduing it to have a card that expensive.

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  • 6 months later...

Currently Using::

HP Pavilion ze5700 (2003)

HDD: 40 GB

CD: CD-R/DVD Drive

Video Card: Radeon 345M

RAM: 512 RAM

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 (2.24 GHz)

OS: Windows XP (Service Pack 2)

I'm building my own PC it will be my birthday gift (can't wait! to play MVP Baseball at high settings) I promised myself not too play MVP Baseball anymore on my laptop until I get the parts to build my own PC.

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Yeah it's just the Ram an the Video Card, moniter (app. 17' in.) not widescreen.

Can you live with 40gb of HDD? I can't! and it's been damn about 5 years! lol

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Can you live with 40gb of HDD? I can't! and it's been damn about 5 years! lol

lol, I have a 350 Gig internal and a 250 Gig, external, in about a month, I'm going to get another 250 Gig external.

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HDD: 270GB (250GB + 20GB)

CD/DVD: L.G. GSA-4167B DVD-RAM

Video card: 128MB Radeon 9000 Pro

RAM: 512MB 133MHz SD-RAM

CPU: AMD Athlon 1.33GHz

OS: XP SP2

Display: 19" HW191D LCD.

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HP Pavilion dv8000 (laptop)

HDD: 80 GB

RAM: 1 GB

Video Card: Radeon Xpress 200M

DVD/CD-RW: LG GCC-4244N

Processor: AMD Turion 64 ML-40 2.2GHz

OS: XP SP2

Display: 17in. Widescreen

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AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.01GHz Rated at 3.20GHz

HDD: 160GB Internal, 160GB External

RAM: 1.5GB DDR3200 333MHz

Video Card: nVidia GEFORCE 6600 256MB

DVD/CD-RW: Lite-On 8X DVD Burner/52CD-R Burner

Display: 17" CRT

OS: Windows XP SP2

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I have two, my gaming one and the family one...

Gaming;

HDD: 250GB (it's two 250 in a RAID 1)

CD/DVD: DVD+-R/RW DL

Video card: 256MB Radeon 1300 Pro

RAM: 2GB

CPU: Intel Core2 Duo 1.86

OS: XP SP2

Display: 19" Dell LCD

Family;

HDD: 200 GB

CD/DVD: DVD+-R/RW DL

Video card: 128MB Radeon 1600 Pro

RAM: 2GB

CPU: Intel Core2 Duo 2.16

OS: OSX 10.4.9

Display: 19"

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I don't want to write down all the specs but here are a few:

Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz

160 HD

1280 x 1024 screen

NVidia GeForce 7300(GT or something like that)

Windows Media Center edition

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