Post your rig
#1
Post your rig
this thread will be to post pics of you computer
this is my main/gaming pc

it in the dark

and the guts

specs
CPU: e6600 conroe O.C. (over clocked) to 3.4 Ghz
motherboard: ASUS P5W-DH Delux
Video card: HIS 4870x2
RAM: corsair XMS2 PC 6400 O.C. 1154 Mhz
HD: 2 western digital caviar SATA II 160 Gb (in Raid 0)
PSU: thermaltake toughpower 750W Xfire cert
Sound: creative labs audigy 2 zs gamer ed
optical: sony DVD-RAM, ASUS DVD-R
cooling: danger den radiator and pump, swiftech blocks (CPU, and north bridge) and reservoir, promoflex tubing,aero cool fans (radiator) and thermaltake fans (inside)
this is my main/gaming pc

it in the dark

and the guts

specs
CPU: e6600 conroe O.C. (over clocked) to 3.4 Ghz
motherboard: ASUS P5W-DH Delux
Video card: HIS 4870x2
RAM: corsair XMS2 PC 6400 O.C. 1154 Mhz
HD: 2 western digital caviar SATA II 160 Gb (in Raid 0)
PSU: thermaltake toughpower 750W Xfire cert
Sound: creative labs audigy 2 zs gamer ed
optical: sony DVD-RAM, ASUS DVD-R
cooling: danger den radiator and pump, swiftech blocks (CPU, and north bridge) and reservoir, promoflex tubing,aero cool fans (radiator) and thermaltake fans (inside)
#2
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From my sig over at the UT3 forum I use.
I built this two Christmas's ago.
Also shown is the Dell Inspiron 1720 I bought at the same time.
It is not for gaming, but it does run the original UT very well.
The tower though is a screamer, and I will be adding in a new EVGA video card at a later date that is faster than my current one.
I absolutely dig the Deck keyboard.
No extra media buttons, just a pure keyboard, I like it better for gaming too, and I keep the LEDs on full blast all the time.
So much easier to use that way.
I also went back to a corded gaming mouse, the Logitech G9.
This PC owns UT3 and a lot of other games om maximum settings.
Case - Antec 900 Gamer | PSU - Thermaltake ToughPower 650 Watt | Motherboard - Asus P5N32-E | CPU - Intel Duo Core 3.0 GHz E6850
Ram - Corsair PC-8500 2 GB | Hard drive - Seagate SATA II 320 GB | Video Card - EVGA 8800 GTS 512 MB | Soundcard - Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer
Logitech Z680 Speakers | Asus MW221u 22" Widescreen | DVD/CD - Pioneer DVR-112D | Deck Legend Keyboard | Logitech G9 Mouse | XP Pro


I built this two Christmas's ago.
Also shown is the Dell Inspiron 1720 I bought at the same time.
It is not for gaming, but it does run the original UT very well.
The tower though is a screamer, and I will be adding in a new EVGA video card at a later date that is faster than my current one.
I absolutely dig the Deck keyboard.
No extra media buttons, just a pure keyboard, I like it better for gaming too, and I keep the LEDs on full blast all the time.
So much easier to use that way.
I also went back to a corded gaming mouse, the Logitech G9.
This PC owns UT3 and a lot of other games om maximum settings.
Case - Antec 900 Gamer | PSU - Thermaltake ToughPower 650 Watt | Motherboard - Asus P5N32-E | CPU - Intel Duo Core 3.0 GHz E6850
Ram - Corsair PC-8500 2 GB | Hard drive - Seagate SATA II 320 GB | Video Card - EVGA 8800 GTS 512 MB | Soundcard - Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer
Logitech Z680 Speakers | Asus MW221u 22" Widescreen | DVD/CD - Pioneer DVR-112D | Deck Legend Keyboard | Logitech G9 Mouse | XP Pro


#3
I'm digg'n the water cooling! If I ever go to overclock my current PC, I'm definately getting off this stock Intel hs&f and going H2O 
well, I've already made a thread just for mine, but what the hell...














MSI X58 Pro LGA 1366 Motherboard
Intel i7 920 @ stock 2.66ghz Processor
6GB Corsair XMS3 Memory
WD 1TB (OS, file storage, program files) for hard-drive 1
Seagate 300GB (Media Center recording) for hard-drive 2
MSI HD4870 1gb Graphics Card
Hauppauge WINTVHVR1600 HD TV Tuner card
Sigma Shark SP-585 585 watt Power Supply
All wrapped nicely in an Antec 902, and working on Windows Vista 64 bit

well, I've already made a thread just for mine, but what the hell...















MSI X58 Pro LGA 1366 Motherboard
Intel i7 920 @ stock 2.66ghz Processor
6GB Corsair XMS3 Memory
WD 1TB (OS, file storage, program files) for hard-drive 1
Seagate 300GB (Media Center recording) for hard-drive 2
MSI HD4870 1gb Graphics Card
Hauppauge WINTVHVR1600 HD TV Tuner card
Sigma Shark SP-585 585 watt Power Supply
All wrapped nicely in an Antec 902, and working on Windows Vista 64 bit
Last edited by iamsuperbleeder; May 5, 2009 at 05:33 PM.
#4
nice comps
iamsuperbleeder i personally would use a bigger PSU if you OC but if it works it works
nice comp corey but logitech on a razer pad is sacra ledge man lol
i need to get pics of my mouse razor lachesis, keyboard is a aspire $20 thing (it's works and has button of power lol)
monitor is a dell 2408WFP 24" widescreen
creative 7.1 speakers
iamsuperbleeder when you want to go water just pm me and i help ya
iamsuperbleeder i personally would use a bigger PSU if you OC but if it works it works
nice comp corey but logitech on a razer pad is sacra ledge man lol
i need to get pics of my mouse razor lachesis, keyboard is a aspire $20 thing (it's works and has button of power lol)
monitor is a dell 2408WFP 24" widescreen
creative 7.1 speakers
iamsuperbleeder when you want to go water just pm me and i help ya
Last edited by [AFG]Sp1ck; May 6, 2009 at 05:48 PM.
#5
I got an out-of-the-box HP Pavilion Elite m9340f
Intel Core 2 Quad Processor, Q6700 series (2.6GHz)
6GB system RAM
750GB hard drive
NVidia GeForce 9500GS graphics card
Vista Home Premium
Lightscribe DVD/CD burner
TV/FM/AM Tuner with A/V In and S-Video In
running a 19" HP monitor.
nothing super special, but this computer scoots pretty good, I like it a lot, and it works extremely well for what I need to do, so I'll deal haha.
Intel Core 2 Quad Processor, Q6700 series (2.6GHz)
6GB system RAM
750GB hard drive
NVidia GeForce 9500GS graphics card
Vista Home Premium
Lightscribe DVD/CD burner
TV/FM/AM Tuner with A/V In and S-Video In
running a 19" HP monitor.
nothing super special, but this computer scoots pretty good, I like it a lot, and it works extremely well for what I need to do, so I'll deal haha.
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He he, the mouse pad is the best one I have found so far.
Did a lot of research on it over at the UT3 forum I use.
I bought four of them.
Gave a few away, and I have one for my gaming rig, and one for my laptop.
I really like the non traditional shape of the G9 mouse too.
Very accurate in UT3.
Prior to that I was using an MX700, that was getting a little old, and now with a corded mouse gain, no mouse lag.
Did a lot of research on it over at the UT3 forum I use.
I bought four of them.
Gave a few away, and I have one for my gaming rig, and one for my laptop.
I really like the non traditional shape of the G9 mouse too.
Very accurate in UT3.
Prior to that I was using an MX700, that was getting a little old, and now with a corded mouse gain, no mouse lag.








