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Added more details to the computers that I left out in my first post.

TomTom wrote:We have 4 computers in my home:

Mine:
Motherboard: Asus ?? (Yoon knows for sure)
Processor: Intel Duo-Core 1.6 Ghz
Graphics Card: Nvidia 7900 GT (3 days till I get my 9800 -only $200 at Newegg.com)
RAM: 2 gigabyte
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, 32-Bit
Your mobo is an ASRock 4CoreDUAL-VSTA. That 9800 GTX will be awesome BTW. :)

b]Motherboard:[/b] Asus ??
Processor: AMD Athlon 2400 ?
Graphics Card: Nvidia 7600 GT Overclocked
RAM: 512 megabytes
Looks like a good setup that could be re-configured as a media PC. Just need a hard drive, DVD drive, a remote, and a good case to go with it.

My computer at the moment. Quad core ftw~
Nice rig, Tarquin. Multi-tasking is bliss with quad-core and lots of RAM. ;)


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Yeah, half the time I have both RO and DotA open at the same time with no problem.
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this time il do it with no attatude or jokes
CASE:big white box blue start blue reset buttons
drives: C drive 21G/74.5G D drive 31.5G out of 36G (dont use D drive as much now)
Operating System: Windows XP Professional
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) MP, ~900MHz
Language: English
sound Description: Creative Sound Blaster PCI
Description: C-Media Wave Device
Time of this report: 6/23/2008, 18:40:20
System Manufacturer: ECS
Card name: RADEON 9600 SERIES
and of course we cant forget the main features :)
Speakers *big and BEASTLY*
screen: what screen all i got is my tv and computer box in my room :D
floppy drive:yes WOO HOO :)
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MSN:darkcronical@live.co.uk
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@ Demon : Remaining 12 GB is gone for installing Vista :P


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[color=#FF8000]Yoon[/color] wrote:Added more details to the computers that I left out in my first post.

TomTom wrote:We have 4 computers in my home:

Mine:
Motherboard: Asus ?? (Yoon knows for sure)
Processor: Intel Duo-Core 1.6 Ghz
Graphics Card: Nvidia 7900 GT (3 days till I get my 9800 -only $200 at Newegg.com)
RAM: 2 gigabyte
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, 32-Bit
Your mobo is an ASRock 4CoreDUAL-VSTA. That 9800 GTX will be awesome BTW. :)
Yeah, I didn't even realize that it's a 9800 GTX Superclocked, LOL. Only $205 at Newegg.com
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130350
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Updated my main rig specs. I replaced my Asus P5K Deluxe motherboard with a new Asus Maximus II Formula motherboard. I'll be doing some overclocking on this board, to push my Xeon 3350 past 3.2 GHz or so.

I'll add pictures later.

EDIT:

Here's some pics of my main rig, with the new motherboard and PSU installed.

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The new motherboard has some extra LEDs (for "diagnostic" purposes supposedly), along with a lit "Republic of Gamers" backlight poster, but I could care less about that, as long as it can perform and overclock well. So far, I've overclocked it up to 3.4 GHz, where it seems to be stable, after running stress tests. Going to try to push it further.

Next upgrade will be the video card, when the HD 4870 X2 comes out. ;)
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Who messed my post above /pif :< Btw, that 12GB which Vista takes doesn't show or anything? I think it does include it when I check C: drive's space /hmm But w/e like I use laptop much anymore xD
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Demon wrote:Who messed my post above /pif :< Btw, that 12GB which Vista takes doesn't show or anything? I think it does include it when I check C: drive's space /hmm But w/e like I use laptop much anymore xD
Vista takes up ~10-15 GB, depending on your version and installed components. Checking C:\ will include all Vista files, except for any hidden system files. Vista by default also uses the Volume Shadow Copy service, which uses up any additional free hard drive space for it's VSS images. Think up them as backup snapshots for system restore. If hard drive space is needed, Vista will automatically adjust the VSS size.

I usually don't like Vista allocating random amounts of my hard drive space to VSS, so I manually adjust it so that it only uses 2 GB max space. You can adjust the VSS size using the instructions here: http://bertk.mvps.org/html/diskspacev.html
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