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rawrn00b
Here is what I am ordering for my new rig


Q9300 2.5Ghz, 1333Mhz

9800Gtx 512mb

Nforce 780i

Apevia X-plorer Case

Seagate Barracuda 7500 750Gb

800Watt Psu

Artic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro 92mm



God, I cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!!
MagIcWindOw
Here is my computer specifications, it's not a nice PC for the gaming...


- Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit Service Pack 1

- 2 Gb DDR2 ( 2 x 1 Gb, non dual-channel)

- AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2,4 GHZ, non overclocked)

- Geforce 7500 LE 128 Mb (up to 728 Mb with Turbocache. A very bad graphic card for playing ! ermm.gif )

- HDD Seagate 320 Gb SATA

- Realtek High Definition Audio 7.1 (on-chip)

- 19" wide TFT



I repeat, it's not very good for playing, but I can play with lots of games with this computer...
Crysis run only around 1 fps in 800 x 600 and high details (not maximum details because my graphic card isn't compatible with DirectX 10 !) ! laugh.gif
bluekatt
windows xp sp 2

4 gig ddr ram

160 gig sata hd

ati radeon hd 2400 pro 256 mb vid card

pentium dual core 1800 mhz each core

realtek hd audio output

direct x 9.0c

probabaly not the best computer in the world but it does what i want it to do
Javalin
Name: Packard Bell iExtreme 8540

System:

Operating System: Windows Vista Home Edition SP1
CPU: Intell Quad Core Q6600 2.4ghz
RAM: 3GB DDR3
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 9500GS (512MB)
Direct X 10 compatible
750GB Storage
21" Monitor
WoogieMonster


Not detected in the rig upload:

Lite-on Blu-ray/DVD/CD optic drive
LG CD/DVD/Blu-ray burner

Speaker setup:
Logitech 5.1 dynamic surround
2x Audiobahn 12" woofers
Panasonic DSS control
Ludacon
Case: Nmedia HTPC
Motherboard: Abit AN9 32x
Processor: AMD x2 4000+ [300x10 max | currently 250x10.5]
Ram: 2x1GB Corsair XMS2
GFX: EVGA 8800GT Luda Edition {custom bios aftermarket cooling]
PHSYX: Biostar 8400GT
Audio: Creative X-Fi Gamer
Power: sunbeam 580W + thermaltake 300W GFX
Monitor: Hanns G 19" Widescreen + Philips 17" CRT
Keyboard: Stock Hp [my logitech G15 crapped out on me sad.gif]
Mouse: Microsoft Sidewinder

Running Windows Vista Ultimate x64

ive got 4GB of matched DDR2 ram [4x1gb sticks] laying around, but my CPU cooler blocks 2 ram slots, and id rather keep my proc under 45C at full load and around 23C idle then have some extra ram

fairly powerful, 9610 in 3dmark06 [6253 stock without any overclocks] and plays damn near everything @ max settings @ 1440*900. and with the AIO watercooler and Accelero S1 on the 8800GT still weighs under 10 pounds, amazing for lan parties and what not.

oh, and its only got 320GB of onboard storage [not enough room for more hdd's in the case] but my server is somewhere around 5TB.
Thor.
Ho man my dream system let me think, well here i go.

windows 7 64bit
power pc cell broadband processor 8 cores 3.2ghz
motherboard has to be sli unknown make at this mement cell supported biggrin.gif
1TB hard drive seagate berracuda
ram 4gb drr3 sli supported
video cards 2 XFX GeForce 9800 GX2 Video Card 1GB DDR3, PCI Express 2.0

one could dream
Veritech100
Here's my rig
Case - Thermaltake Armor+ MX
Motherboard - Foxconn X38A
PSU - Thermaltake Toughpower 700W
CPU - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 OC'd to 2.52 GHZ
Memory - 4 Gigs of Corsair CMS2X DDR2 800
GPU - MSI/ATI Radeon 4870 512MB On Board
1 Sony DVD-RW & 1 LG DVR-RW Drives
Monitor - LG L225WS 22 Inch Widescreen
Keyboard & Mouse - Logitech MX Revolution MX 3200 keyboard Combination
Sound - On board HD Audio Codec with Philips Speakers
Storage - 4 Hard Drives 3 internal 1 External USB with more than a Terabyte of space between them!
All running on Vista Home Premium 64 Bit
Not too shabby eh!
And i can run Crysis on high with no problems well high but with the textures set to very high!
evilkoal
heres what i just built biggrin.gif

Processor: intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.40GHz, 8MB cache, 1066MHz FSB
MoBo: ASUS Rampage Formula
GPU: 2x EVGA 9800GTX 512MB DDR3
RAM: 8GB synced GSkill DDR2
HDD: 2x 150gb Western Digital VelociRaptor in RAID 0 config
PSU: 850w Zalman
Disk Drive: Lite-On DVD ROM/CD
Sound: ASUS SuperFX2 card
soon to have a physics card and a floppy drive/SDcard reader.
custom fans on Thermaltake XaserV case. soon to be in a fishtank full of mineral oil (aside from hdd's and disk drive.)

running dualboot 64bit ubuntu, and 64bit win xp (vista sucks donkey d!ck lol. 1.5gb that can be used on games hahaha)

nothing is overclocked so far, i dont really want to burn my computer out :/
i built this rig to destroy games, and my own expectations smile.gif haha
Ject67
I think I got the best computer here biggrin.gif

I have a 6.4 GB dual core processor (3.2 each)
4 GB RAM
An ASUS nvidia Geforce 9400 GT (1024 MB)
using a Realtek HD sound driver with 12 speakers and 2 subs pluged in biggrin.gif
500 GB HD and another older 80 GB HD aswell
Using windows XP 64 bit (yeah vista takes up too much resourses, not exactly good for gaming)

And I built this with just $480 biggrin.gif (not including dvd burner, the case, sound system and sound card and windows disk as they all come from my old computer)
WoogieMonster
"Best" is a matter of function and personal requirements. But as a techie and an audiophile, I'm very curious about your speaker setup. How have you avoided attenuation problems with so many speakers, and how are you measuring signal throughput? Are you using vocal repeaters or did you splice the lines? How much degradation are you suffering from so many speakers? What's your feedback/distortion tolerance? And the most important of all, have you measured your db levels yet? How much are you pushing?
Stampede


You call those rigs? Here's my system.

Amstrad CPC 464
64k Ram Tape Deck
512k Expanded Memory
Motorola 6845 Video Output (160×200 pixels with 16 colors)
General Instrument AY-3-8912 sound chip

Its a system for men.
Ject67
Woogiemonster, I'm using some sort of box that has a bunch of plugs in the back, and by the look of the set up of it, I don't really think it's even meant for a computer because it requires 4 plugs to go into the computer or whatever else your using it for to function properly (I think). This box has a speaker in it (was supposed to be a sub, but still gives the bass that a sub does) it's got 6 speaker plugs on it and a sub plug aswell. I've rewired it to get an extra speaker comming off of all speakers wires. Used to have 32 speakers once before biggrin.gif but it just didn't give enough power to them all and sounded sh** if it wasn't turned down real low. But it runs 12 speakers without a problem as long as i'm not blasting it real loud.
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