There are a few posts like this but typically they start off or are titled with someone bragging and not everyone responds. Post what ya got and why you put in what you did. Also mention anything you don't like about your system and maybe what you'd do to fix it. Athlon 64 3700 San Diego1 gig DDR Corsair Ram (3700)MSI Nforce3 64 bit motherboard w/ sata and raid. 2 160gb IDE 7200 rpm Maxtor HD'sATI X800XT All-in-WonderPanasonic DVD-RW CD-Rom (for those stupid games that have issues running on dvd-roms that have delay). 20" Dell TrinitronIt's not the best, but it's nice . My next upgrade is the monitor. Hoping for a good flatscreen like the Acer AL1914. Waiting until after christmas. What ya got?
12/19/2005 10:03:34 AM
A Pentium III compatible MB.Pentium III 9331 gig unknown ramATI Raedon... video card30 GB 7200 HDDDVD-RWDVD ROM CDR17" Sony and Acer monitors...most important stat: Stopped upgrading ages ago (as you can tell)
12/19/2005 10:34:14 AM
IBM ThinkCentre----------------Pentium IV 2.4GHz w/ HT1024MB PC2700GeForceMX 42040GB HD80GB HD4X DVD-RW52X CD-ROM19" IBM ThinkVision Flat Panel MonitorIBM KeyboardIBM Optical MouseIBM Webcam 2.0IBM Desktop Speakers...most important stat: It was all FREE... built from scrap parts being thrown away at work.[Edited on December 19, 2005 at 10:44 AM. Reason : stats]
12/19/2005 10:43:01 AM
AMD Athlon 64 4000+ San Diego - as high as they went before the $$$ chips, small size for better cooling2 GB OCZ 3700 RAM - Because BF2 usually runs with about 1GB system memory and I'm always the first to load in to a mapASUS A8N-SLI Premium mobo - because I might want to try a couple of 7800's in SLI when I get out of grad school and can drp that kind of cash for video cards. also a big fan of the passive cooling/heat tubes on the board. It also has 8 SATA connectors for a lot of flexibility. Onboard 7.1 surround sound kicks ass (thou I only use 2.1 of the channels right now), an asston of USB 2.0 (8 I think), and 2 10/100 connections2 160 GB Seagate SATA HDD in Raid 0 - I trust seagate, they have good access speeds, and I don't have anything important on my desktop to warrant a Raid 1...and I reformat every few months anywaySapphire x800XL 512MB video card - 512 MB kicks some tail, plus it has 12 pixel pipelines for less $ than lower pipes on other cards, cooling vents direct to case exterior thru a second slot vent. I run BF2 completely maxed out with no gaphical lagLite-ON DVD burner - again, it's who you trust and I trust Lite-ON for by burners. I don't make DVD's yet, but it's nice to know I have the option in the future.Viewsonic e90f 19" CRT - never been let down by VS quality. 19" is plenty big for me, and I like CRTs better for gamingDell 19" monitor - because my grad school was giving them away for free when they upgraded their systems, and it is actually nice to be able to have a spreadsheet open on one screen and do analysis on another without having to switch back and forth. Plus, I have my old gaming rig hooked up thru a KVM switch and can keep on gaming while flipping monitors to change music (old rig pretty much just used for tunes and movies thru my entertainment center and TV)[Edited on December 19, 2005 at 10:52 AM. Reason : .]
12/19/2005 10:51:47 AM
AMD Athalon 64 3800+2GB OCZ RAM 2-3-2-5 timingGigabyte A8N-SLI Pro2 160GB WD SATA HDDsGeForce 7800GTLite-On CD/DVD19" CRT monitorim definitely going to be overclocking some stuff sometime. the thing is running idle b/w 22-26 C lately and under load in the mid 30s. i could overclock my processor like mad and still have it running cool just under air cooling. but i have no need to atm
12/19/2005 1:19:04 PM
12/19/2005 1:22:45 PM
AMD Athlon64 3700+1 GB Corsair XMS DDR RAM PC3200 (2 x 512)ASUS K8V-SE Deluxe motherboard (SATA, RAID, firewire, 4.1 sound, etc.)Winfast GeForce 6600GT 128 MB AGP 8x40 GB ATA100 7200 RPM Seagate (I think?) HD (boot drive, salvaged from older system)160 GB ATA133 7200 RPM Maxtor HDLite-On 52/32/52 CD-RWOld large mid-tower/small full-tower Gateway case (originally from a G6-450xl)400W PSU19" Gateway VX900 CRT monitorKind of a hodgepodge, but built on the cheap, and a lot nicer than anything I've previously had.
12/19/2005 2:59:12 PM
AMD 3500+ OCed to 2.4GHz1GB DDR400 RAMASUS A8N-SLI DeluxeWD 80GBx2 RAID 0 SATAWD 160GB IDEBFG 6800GT OCNEC 3500A DVD BurnerDell p1130 21" CRT @ 1600x1200Thermaltake Venus 12 CPU coolerThermaltake Tsunami CaseI would love to upgrade to twin 7800GTs and a monitor array of a Dell 2405fpw and 2 Dell 2001fp, but that would take some serious cash that I don't have.
12/19/2005 3:20:23 PM
right now: (will be changing big time from my christmas presents..hehe )AMD Athlon64 3200+ Socket 754 running at 2.2GhzASUS K8V-SE Deluxe Motherboard with VIA K8T800 chipset768MB Corsair XMS SDRAM DDR400 PC3200 RAM160GB Seagate Barricuda 7200RPM SATA HDD60GB 7200RPM Firewire External HDDATI Radeon 9600xt OCedStandard 52X CD-ROM DriveNEC Black DVD+R/+RW/+R(DL)/-R/-RW/ROM/CD-R/-RW/ROM Burner - OEM3.5" Standard Floppy DriveChieftec Dragon Series Aluminum Blue CaseUltra 500-Watt PSULabtec 2.1 Standard Desktop SpeakersWinXP-SP2
12/19/2005 3:54:16 PM
my dick.
12/19/2005 4:29:26 PM
Pentium 4 3.4ghzAbit IC7-MAX32 gigs Kingston Hyper X DDR4300BFG GeForce 6800 GTSound Blaster Audigy 22x 40 gig HDD'sSony 16x dual layer DVD burnerSony 52x DVD ROMBest of all, I shopped around quite a bit and built it all for about $1100, and this was way back last summer.Only thing I'd change about it is that I do need a more practical way to keep it all cool. My desk has a closed cabinet which really doesn't agree with this machine. Water cooling would work well, I suppose. Aside from that, I absolutely swear by each of the manufacturers who created my components. I have been building PC's using their components for years now, and I've never once had any disastrous failures. Hell, the most significant thing I've ever had happen was that my GeForce 6800 burned out, and BFG had me a brand new replacement the NEXT DAY. Now that's supreme customer service.
12/19/2005 4:49:47 PM
Pentium 4 2.8ghz HTChaintech Apogee Motherboard1 gig (4x256) PC3200GeForce FX5200 (I know...)200gig HD120gig HD40gig HD (I need my storage)NEC 16x (I belive) dual layer DVD burnerSome blah CD burnerBut I am upgrading with these parts AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego 1GHz FSB Socket 939 Processor Model ADA3700BNBOXUpdate ASUS A8N-SLI Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD MotherboardSAPPHIRE 100130SR Radeon X800GTO2 256MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Deluxe Video Card
12/19/2005 5:04:33 PM
12/19/2005 5:10:38 PM
^haha... that would be badI got an AIW card about a year ago and never knew it had a record feature until about 2 months ago... and since then I filled up my 120 and 40gig HD's... so I figure a 200gig for $40 online for black friday couldn't hurt anything. [Edited on December 19, 2005 at 5:19 PM. Reason : english]
12/19/2005 5:19:23 PM
Athlon 64 3500+2gigs OCZ PC3200 (2x1gig)74gb 10k raptor system drive320gb 7200rpm 8mb secondary drive16xNEC 3500A DVD-DL burnereVGA 6800GT 256mb AGP videoShuttle SN95G5(nforce3 based sff mobo)The only change from when I bought all this in August '04 was trading out the raid array (2 74gb raptors) for the raptor+storage.Paid about $1700 for it a year and a half ago. Paired it with the Dell 2001fp, which I paid out the ass for
12/19/2005 7:14:01 PM
Athlon 64x2 4800+Abit Fatality edition mobo7800GTXdual WD Raptor 74gb hdd2gb of Corsair ultra-low latency Ram24" Dell Widescreen flat panel LCD
12/19/2005 7:16:39 PM
12/19/2005 7:19:46 PM
^only one available with the specs i required. although it did come with some pretty cool 'extras'
12/19/2005 7:20:43 PM