What's your gaming Rig?
- Vampire Salesman
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Simple & cheap. But not bad quality at all... Uber wide screen eh. Not bad at all... WOot Newegg


- Not So Awesome Blossom
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Manufacturer: Custom build
Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.20GHz
Memory: 2GB RAM
Hard Drive: 160GB SATA
Video Card: MSI NX8400GS 256mb PCIe
Monitor: 19" HP vf17
Sound Card: Realtek ALC880 HDMI Audio
Speakers/Headphones: Altec Lansing ACS-490 2.1 w/ Dolby Surround (1997!)
Keyboard: Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse Optical
Mouse Surface: Old mousepad
Operating Systems: Windows XP Pro
Motherboard: ECS 7100PVT-M
Computer Case: Rosewill R363
Power Supply: 600W Coolmax
Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.20GHz
Memory: 2GB RAM
Hard Drive: 160GB SATA
Video Card: MSI NX8400GS 256mb PCIe
Monitor: 19" HP vf17
Sound Card: Realtek ALC880 HDMI Audio
Speakers/Headphones: Altec Lansing ACS-490 2.1 w/ Dolby Surround (1997!)
Keyboard: Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse Optical
Mouse Surface: Old mousepad
Operating Systems: Windows XP Pro
Motherboard: ECS 7100PVT-M
Computer Case: Rosewill R363
Power Supply: 600W Coolmax
- La historia me absolverá
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A couple of years old but it works fine. Mostly.
Manufacturer: some local place whose name I forget
Processor: AMD Atholn(tm) 64 3200+ (2.01 GHz)
Memory: 1 GB
Storage: 250 GB hard drive + 60 GB hard drive + 250 GB external hard drive + 512 MB USB flash drive
Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT (256 MB)
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 997 MB (19″)
Sound card: Creative Sound Blaster Live!
Speakers: Altec Lansing AVS500 (4.1, but one of the rear speakers stopped working so I just use stereo + subwoofer)
Keyboard: Microsoft MultiMedia Keyboard (w/ one broken foot)
Mouse: Logitech Optical Mouse (w/ screwy left button)
Mouse surface: black mousepad and a gelatinous wrist wrest
Operating system: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3
Manufacturer: some local place whose name I forget
Processor: AMD Atholn(tm) 64 3200+ (2.01 GHz)
Memory: 1 GB
Storage: 250 GB hard drive + 60 GB hard drive + 250 GB external hard drive + 512 MB USB flash drive
Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT (256 MB)
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 997 MB (19″)
Sound card: Creative Sound Blaster Live!
Speakers: Altec Lansing AVS500 (4.1, but one of the rear speakers stopped working so I just use stereo + subwoofer)
Keyboard: Microsoft MultiMedia Keyboard (w/ one broken foot)
Mouse: Logitech Optical Mouse (w/ screwy left button)
Mouse surface: black mousepad and a gelatinous wrist wrest
Operating system: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3
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- Not So Awesome Blossom
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Manufacturer: Gateway 2000 (according to BIOS) but really I built it.
Processor: Intel Pentium MMX 200MHz (1996/7)
Memory: 96mb SDRAM
Hard Drive: 1GB IDE, 9.1GB IDE
Video Card: Diamond STEALTH 3D 2000 PRO 4mb PCI (1996)
Monitor: 19" HP vf17
Sound Card: Creative Soundblaster 16 ISA (1995)
Speakers/Headphones: Altec Lansing ACS-490 2.1 w/ Dolby Surround (1997)
Network Card(s): Realtek RTL8029AS PCI, Thomas Conrad TC4035 ISA (1989!)
Keyboard: Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 5 button
Mouse Surface: Old mousepad
Operating Systems: Windows NT4 Workstation
Motherboard: Intel 430TX
Computer Case: Dell Dimension XPS T-series
Power Supply: 400W Rosewill ATX
Yes. Old school rigs count too. It's a gaming rig. Check out the CMOS battery.
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Processor: Intel Pentium MMX 200MHz (1996/7)
Memory: 96mb SDRAM
Hard Drive: 1GB IDE, 9.1GB IDE
Video Card: Diamond STEALTH 3D 2000 PRO 4mb PCI (1996)
Monitor: 19" HP vf17
Sound Card: Creative Soundblaster 16 ISA (1995)
Speakers/Headphones: Altec Lansing ACS-490 2.1 w/ Dolby Surround (1997)
Network Card(s): Realtek RTL8029AS PCI, Thomas Conrad TC4035 ISA (1989!)
Keyboard: Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse Optical 5 button
Mouse Surface: Old mousepad
Operating Systems: Windows NT4 Workstation
Motherboard: Intel 430TX
Computer Case: Dell Dimension XPS T-series
Power Supply: 400W Rosewill ATX
Yes. Old school rigs count too. It's a gaming rig. Check out the CMOS battery.
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- Doublemember
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As of yesterday I'm the proud owner of Logitech X540 Surround Sound Speakers. Cost me $110, but was worth it, they own.Ravenclaw wrote:My speakers are shit. Total el cheapo. I'm thinking about buying better ones, any recommendations?
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- The Konami Number
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My new rig. I'm on the 32-bit version of XP though, as, Vista, strangely, wont work. And yes, realize that I need the 64-bit version of XP to use the full 4 GB, but that one has compatibility issues, and as I said before, Vista wont work.
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 Overclocked to 3.7 GHz.
Memory: 4GB RAM
Hard Drive: 231 GB
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 4870. 1GB VRAM. GDDR5.
Monitor: 32" HD Plasma TV
Sound Card: HD Audio rear output
Keyboard: USB Root Hub
Mouse: Microsoft Sidewinder
Mouse Surface: All black, metal, and lots of wood..
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_qfe.080814-1242)
Motherboard: ASUS..thing.
Computer Case: Smilodon.
Put it this way. It can play Crysis on it's maximum settings without lag.
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 Overclocked to 3.7 GHz.
Memory: 4GB RAM
Hard Drive: 231 GB
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 4870. 1GB VRAM. GDDR5.
Monitor: 32" HD Plasma TV
Sound Card: HD Audio rear output
Keyboard: USB Root Hub
Mouse: Microsoft Sidewinder
Mouse Surface: All black, metal, and lots of wood..
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_qfe.080814-1242)
Motherboard: ASUS..thing.
Computer Case: Smilodon.
Put it this way. It can play Crysis on it's maximum settings without lag.

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