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Hoodie

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i'm curious to see what you guys are using, since most of you are gamers or need powerful hardware for musical endeavors. here is mine:

 

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i7-2700k processor, stock fan

biostar TZ68A+ mobo (z68 chip, decent enough even though it's not a popular brand, has a pretty bios interface)

msi twin frozr iii gtx 570, 1.28 gigs of ram, super low temps and a really quiet fan (my favorite part overall! totally worth the price)

8 gigs of ram, i think corsair

corsair 750w psu (overkill, but i doubt i'll ever need to buy a new one after this)

1 ocz onyx ssd, 32 gigs (hate it)

2 seagate barracuda 1tb drives (they are actually quite good, got them for $60 each pre-taiwan flooding)

some rosewill wifi card that fulfills my needs

$20 asus cd/dvd player

 

case is an antec 900, it's pretty awful. the front headphone jacks don't work and the cable management is hardly existent. i managed to tuck some of the cables in the back of the case, but most of them are in the empty middle hard drive bay, lol. if i could go back, i'd definitely buy a different case. at least it has pretty leds.

 

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Current machine

 

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 3.00GHz

8GB Corsair Dominator DDR2 RAM

Asus P5Q Pro motherboard

Nvidia GTX560 card, factory overclocked.

850w PSU (not sure which brand)

Samsung 1TB 7200rpm hard disk

Antec 300 case

 

My antec case is alright. It was a good case for the price, but this whole machine is not good enough for my wants anymore.

 

System I will be building once I've save up enough

 

 

 

Intel Core i7 Sandy Bridge-E 3960X 3.3GHz hexacore CPU

Asus Rampage IV Extreme motherboard

Corsair Dominator GT 32GB DDR3 1866MHz RAM

Corsair Force 3 240GB SATA III SSD

Nvidia GTX690 4GB graphics card

Corsair Gold Series AX 1200w PSU

Corsair Obsidian 800D Case

 

 

 

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cpu: i5-2500k with about 30% oc

mobo: asus p8p67 pro

ram: 4gb g.skill 1600mhz

gfx: 2x hd4870 in crossifre

case: coolermaster 690 II advanced

psu: seasonic 520w bronze series

sound card: asus xonar essence stx

hdd: 2x250g older hardrives in raid 0 and a newer 1tb

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Antec 900

Quad6600 @ 3.0Ghz

4 Gigs DDR2 800

ATI/AMD 6950

Asus Mobo

 

Ha yeh the processor and ram is from an Acer I bought like 5 years ago? Good enough for me still with that new GPU.

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  • 1 year later...

My system is a few years old but is still going strong.

 

CPU: Intel Core I7 950 3.06 Ghz with a Scythe Mugen 2 Rev.B cooler

RAM: 2x Kingston HyperX Triple Channel 6 GB

GPU: 2x Asus GeForce GTX 470 in SLI - I will not go SLI for my next build, I've had too many driver issues with SLI enabled in the past.

Mobo: Asus P6X58D-E

Case: Lancool Dragonlord K58 - I love this case. No screwdriver needed for anything.

Storage: OCZ Vertex 2 90 GB (I should upgrade this) and a Samsung Spinpoint F3 1 TB

PSU: Corsair HX1000 1000 Watt

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My build is quite similar to yours Hoodie.

 

I have:

Intel Core-i7 2600k quad core @ 3.4-3.8GHz

ASUS P8P67Pro Mobo

8GB DDR3 1800MHz RAM G. Skill

ASUS GTX 570 directcu ii 1.28GB RAM (super cool and quiet) (side note: It's so big I had to use a metal saw to cut through the hard drive bay so it would fit in my case)

64GB SATAIII Crucial SSD (holds my OS and music programs) (I'll be getting a bigger one sometime soon for games)

750GB SATAII WD HDD

2TB USB 3.0 External Drive

ASUS DVD-Burner

Cooler Master V8 CPU fan

850W Corsair PSU

Cooler Master Storm Scout case (I love this case, it has a well build handle on the top)

A Cyborg backlit keyboard

A Razer Naga mouse

An AOC e2752Vh 27" monitor

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