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Copied this from my sig in another forum.. Desktop: Alienware Aurora | AMD Athlon 64 FX-53 | 2GB Extreme Dual Channel DDR PC-3200 | 2 74GB WD Raptors 10,000RPM RAID 0 | 160GB Seagate Barracuda 7,200 RPM | ATi X800XTPE | Audigy 2 ZS | 480W PSU Laptop: Alienware Area-51m 7700 | 17" WideXGA+ 1400 x 900 LCD Display | 3.4GHz P4 | 1GB DDR 533Mhz | ATi Mobility x800 | 120GB Hitatchi 7200RPM RAID 0 | Dual Layer DVD-RW I never posted about the laptop before, never really wanted to. Let the flames begin again..kthx. Pics: http://teamwf.com/images/alienware1.jpg http://teamwf.com/images/alienware2.jpg http://teamwf.com/images/alienware3.jpg http://teamwf.com/images/alienware4.jpg http://teamwf.com/images/alienware5.jpg |
Why the hell do you need TWO incredibly awesome rigs? So you can show off your high-paying job outside of your home? Sheesh..
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[quote="Doctor Duffy":84ca7]Why the hell do you need TWO incredibly awesome rigs? So you can show off your high-paying job outside of your home? Sheesh..[/quote:84ca7]
I make $10 an hour oOo: ..not incredibley high paying. I got it for work, and for going to LANs. |
Rofl.. are you still broke, then?
Nice rigs, though, if I can make enough money over the summer I intend to buy one (as everyones dreams - I'll probably end up getting their little small box one, though) |
Nope, get paid tomorrow. Plan to buy a new alpine deck for my car...short hand was helping me with that a lil bit ago.
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Same case, Gervis oOo:
Except my liquid cooling arrives tomorrow and I'm installing it in the two 5.25" bays. P4 3.06ghz (going to OC once LC is installed) 1GB DDR PC3200 120GB HD nVidia GeForce 6600GT (going to OC once LC is installed) |
[quote="Sgt>Stackem":285c1]hey Short, its spring clean that mess up[/quote:285c1]'
all of that stuff serves a purpose beer: , |
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Overclock and Liquid Cooling. |
No idea how the fuck to overclock
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As far as the processor is concerned, most the time it's done through the bios. However there are some motherboards that come with programs to do it while running Windows. You could use either way but I'd suggest bios if you were wanting it to stay every time you booted up. The reason I say that is because the programs that you can OC with will not load your settings until either Windows has started or you tell it to (at least not the one I've used).
And for the graphics card it depends on brand card you use. I dont know about ATI, but for my NVIDIA I just used the desktop manager to change the clock frequencies. edit: I'm not responsible for any fuck ups anyone makes by reading this. |
yeah milla, videocard overclocking is easier than getting into gervs pants. cpu overclocking isnt that complicated once you know what youre doing.
[img]http://www.eevo7.com/kyle/pc.jpg[/img] antec 430w psu intel 3.0c @ 3.5 corsair xll pc3200 @ 233 2-3-3-6 msi 6600gt @ 570/1.06 abit ic7-g mobo seagate 80g hd western digital 160g hd sound blaster audigy z cooled by swiftech heatsink (thanks to the mick) http://www.partspc.com/images/CPU-COOLI ... X603-V.jpg 92mm enermax fan attached |
Damn anit thats a beautiful case...whats it called i want it.
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good taste milla cool:
its by lian li, you'll see it in there as the pc-65b. lian li builds some of the highest quality cases, along with some of the most minimalistic yet stylistic designs http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... x=0&Go.y=0 |
You know what sucks though...my CD-rom and burning rom arent that color..they are that off-white/ yellowish color
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