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New computer:
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4000+ Motherboard: ASRock ALiveNF6P-VSTA RAM: 2 GB (256mb eaten by integrated graphics) Graphics: Integrated Geforce 6150 (not that bad, better than all the video cards i have lying around) HD: 160 GB toshiba HD i had linux on before, since my old computer's motherboard's sata drivers crashed windows. Monitor: The same one as before. I will go to the grave with my 15" LCD and a sexy new case |
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Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600(2.4GHz)
Memory: 3GB (3x1GB) DDR2 800 Hard Drive: 500GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16MB Cache 7200RPM HDD Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT 512MB PCI Express Video Card Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium Motherboard: Asus P5N-E SLI Monitor: 22" Samsung LCD Mouse: Logitech Mx518 This post was edited 1 time, last edit by Urmom(U): Apr 21 2008, 4:35 am.
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We are not amused
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I think UrMom wins. Nothing beats a Q6600 and 8800 GT (S) as long as it's a G92.
I'm looking to upgrade soon, so I could concievably beat that with ~$500 DFI LanParty UT nf590 SLI-M2R/g AMD Athlon X2 4200+ Windsor 65W @ 2.64 GHz Sapphire Radeon x1950 Pro 256 MB @ 621/762 MHz GPU/RAM 2x GeIL 1 GB RAM (not same, so no dual channel. Need to fix that asap) 2x Hitachi Deskstar 160 GB SATA in Raid 0 1x Seagate Barracuda 320 GB 7200.10 SATA Ultra 500W PSU (the free after rebate one, hells yeah) Ultra Wizard Case ($10 after rebate, hells yeah) Saitek Eclipse keyboard(red) Logitech MX518 mouse (with gunmetal and bullet holes to make it go faster) Generic 17" PnP monitor, 350:1 contrast ratio, and probably 10+ ms delay. I'm going to upgrade probably this summer to play oblivion better by getting a 65nm AM2 CPU of some sort, an HD 3850 or 8800 GTS, depending on whether or not I feel comfortable with nVidia's usual fail. Course I think I'd rather get an EeePC. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Of the sparkling wines, the most famous is Perth Pink. This is a bottle with a message in, and the message is 'beware'. This is not a wine for drinking, this is a wine for laying down and avoiding.
Another good fighting wine is Melbourne Old-and-Yellow, which is particularly heavy and should be used only for hand-to-hand combat. |