Yes sir!....."low to high" is definitely better than "high to low"
Oh by the way Charger...that Avatar (big daddy wannabe) gets me rollin everytime I see it! hehe!.....reminds me of my son at that age..lol!!
Yes sir!....."low to high" is definitely better than "high to low"
Oh by the way Charger...that Avatar (big daddy wannabe) gets me rollin everytime I see it! hehe!.....reminds me of my son at that age..lol!!
Just got this up and running a couple of days ago.
Intel Core i-7 2.66GHz
Asus P6T X58
3 GB DDR3 PC1333
500 GB Sata 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
GeForce 9500GT
Xion 580W PSU
Windows XP - x86
Windows Vista - x64
Ubuntu 8.10 - x86
No sysdumps in C4 yet with HT on.
Finally got around to upgrading my moniters. Two 24" flat screens. Man you talking about a big difference from the two 17" CRTs I had before.
- Specifications
- Display Type: Widescreen LCD
- Screen Size: 22"
- Display Area: 473.76mm x 296.1mm
- Display Colors: 16.7 million
- Display Format: 16:10 Wide LCD
- Vertical Refresh Rate: 50-75 Hz
- Horizontal Frequency: 25-82 kHz
- Interface Type: DVI, VGA
- Input Video Signal: DVI/VGA
- Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 2000:1
- Brightness: 300 cd/m²
- Response Time: 2 ms
- Horizontal Viewing Angle: 170 degrees
- Vertical Viewing Angle: 160 degrees
- Maximum Resolution: 1680 x 1050
- Cabinet Color: Black
- VESA Mounting Compliant: Yes
- Dimensions With Stand: 20" x 17" x 8"
- Unit Weight: 15.2 lbs.
- Power Consumption: 45W
Show off... .
JK... nice setup RAB.
Im Back!!!
God its been a year or better since i have seen the site, forgot about it really.
For my Grand Returning Post i give you My Rig Specs, they are also back a few pages if you want to see my old specs.
I have 50 inches of desktop!Originally Posted by RAB
Whats up Blue we havent talked in ages, aint seen you in MSN in forever...Originally Posted by Bluetiereign
AMD Phenom II 955 Black Edition Quad Core @ 4071 MHz
Asus M3N-HT Deluxe NForce 780 TRI-SLI Board
8 GB Corsair XMS2 6400 @ 4-4-4-12
ThermalTake Armor Extreme Modded Case
Antec Quattro 1000w PSU
BFG Tech GeForce GTX 285 OC 1GB
2 x Seagate Baracuda 160 GB SATA II in RAID 0
32 GB PATRIOT WARPP Solid State Drive
28" Hanns-G LCD @ 1920 x 1200 x 3ms - Main
22" Samsung Syncmaster LCD @ 1680 x 1050 x 5ms - Auxillary
Logitech S510 Wireless Keyboard
Logitech LX-5 Wireless Mouse @ 1100 DPI
Logitech Precision Backphone Headset
Windows XP Professional X64 Edition
WaterCooling Equipment: - Dual Pumps
ThermalTake P500 Pump
Swiftech Apogee Drive Block Pump
Swiftech Acryllic Reservoir
DangerDen Black Ice III 360mm x 120mm Radiator
3 x Scythe ULTRA KAZE 120mm Fans 133 CFM Each - Radiator Pushers
3 x Thermaltake 120mm RED LED Fans - Radiator Pullers
LinkDepot 6 Port Fan Power Distribution Block with 6 Blue LED Indicators
Complete 3/8 ID Tubing and System
BadaBoom
Last edited by MasterX(BKC); 06-10-2009 at 04:42 AM.
Black Knights Collective Squadron Leader - Retired
PC: 2 x Intel Xeon E5-2420 V2 (Dual Socket, 12C/24T) - MSI GeForce GTX 1050 TI - 80GB ECC DDR3
LAPTOP: MSI GE600 - 8GB - 25in 2560x1080
SVR: Dell R720XD XL - 2 x Xeon E5-2640 - 192GB DDR3 - 12 TB - 26 Bays - GigE Fiber
White Hat with Black Stripe
fish tank lolololololol my first impression also... gotta love it! hehe!!
nahh
here's a real fish tank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtufuXLvOok
Just did a rebuild a week or so ago so thought I would resurrect this thread.
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.4GHz
Memory: 16384MB RAM
Hard Drive: 1TB Win 7 install, 2 TB Storage
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti DS SC
Monitor: I-INC 25" - Dual Scepter 22" Monitors (3rd monitor connected via USB to VGA adapter)
Sound Card: Speakers (2- Razer Megalodon)
Speakers/Headphones: Razer Megalodon Gaming Headset
Keyboard: Razer Lycosa Mirror , Razer Nostomo game pad
Mouse: Logitech G500 Laser Mouse
Mouse Surface: Operating System:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_ldr.111118-2051)
Motherboard: ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe/GEN 3
Computer Case: Ultra m923
You know I always love getting new parts. But the time it takes after a new OS install has got to be the worst part ever. It's not just having to install the programs again but having to remember what it was you had installed. Most of the time I remember right about the time I want to use it again. LOL
Last edited by RAB; 04-21-2012 at 11:43 PM.
This is an awesome build RAB. It would be a waste for me to upgrade ATM, as I'm not really gaming much. I've kept my 'upgrade' money, and started considering buying a 750 Shadow instead. Still tossing it back and forth. Good to see you.