E6600, 4GB ram, 2TB space, 30" x 2 apple cinema display, 8800GTX evga

Gomce

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S'all good. I like the fact that you can run 4 slots of ram on an intel platform and not sacrifice performance as with Nforce4.

Asus P5W DH Deluxe (bios: 1401)
E6600 at 3400mhz (9 x 378)
4 x 1GB Geil Ultra 5300 at DDR756 (3-5-5-10)
EVGA 8800GTX
Apple CinemaDisplay 30" x 2
Coolermaster IGreen 600W
Coolermaster Hyper6 cooler
Chieftec Dragon ATX case
Windows Vista Ultimate build 6000 64bit + Sandisk Memory Stick 2gb ExtremeIII as a ReadyBoost drive
500Gb seagate main
500Gb seagate backup
2x500GB seagate raid0, scratch drive
X-Fi extreme music
Z5500 Logitech..
G7 mouse (dont like it, short battery life, 2-3 days)

It's a rock solid system, I like it a lot. Still messing around and tweaking it until I get tired of tweaking. (currently main work rig is opt165@2.6ghz,4x512mb ram, 7900gt, sony 23" 1920x1200 p234/b, 300gb x 2 hitachi)


 

nitromullet

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So, is there a question or anything of relevance to anyone other than yourself in this thread? Or are you just showing off your really expensive computer that you decided to stuff into a cheap case?
 

Centurin

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I recommend Mountainmods

*edit*

Although it's a nice system, I'd rather spend the money on a huge lcd projection tv for my machine than 4 grand on monitors.
 

jim1976

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I think your system is well balanced..
My objection is with the case as NitroM suggested, it's like putting a porsche engine in a fiat body, and also I don't understand the necessity of 2 30'' monitors..
 

hans007

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i have never understood why people would hav ea seperate "work " and gaming rig.

i mean at work i've had... say test rigs, and dev rigs. but this work and gaming thing makes no sense at home. unless your game rig is always unstable.
 

LifeStealer

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Originally posted by: hans007
i have never understood why people would hav ea seperate "work " and gaming rig.

i mean at work i've had... say test rigs, and dev rigs. but this work and gaming thing makes no sense at home. unless your game rig is always unstable.

You have two rigs so your work rig won't run games. Self preservation.
 

Hyperlite

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Originally posted by: LifeStealer
Originally posted by: hans007
i have never understood why people would hav ea seperate "work " and gaming rig.

i mean at work i've had... say test rigs, and dev rigs. but this work and gaming thing makes no sense at home. unless your game rig is always unstable.

You have two rigs so your work rig won't run games. Self preservation.

yeah but then you just spend to much time on the gaming rig. ;)
 

n7

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Originally posted by: Nightmare225
Just showing off a system that probably doesn't exist, I'll pass...


I'd agree with you, but i can't see anyone faking the crazy assortment of low & high end components :laugh: