Harakou wrote:
fanofcena wrote:
Harakou wrote:
That's a pretty nice system you've got there youself. An i7-965 Extreme and a GTX 590? I bet that thing screams.
Anyway, my parts finally came in, so my computer is all upgraded.Here's a pic of the inside after all the new stuff was added: (Didn't think to take a before picture, unfortunately.)
http://i.imgur.com/7HHfw.jpg
It's messy; I know. That case is pretty cramped though considering what I have in there, and there's no way to route cables behind the motherboard tray.that thing looks amazing and clean .... ^_^ your computer looks pretty :3 ..
talking about cables you should see my oldy x) ... looks like a web!!!You think so? ^_^ Well, I suppose I've seen much worse. When you compare it to some peoples' rigs who have everything so neat you can barely tell there are cables there, you tend to feel a bit inadequate. As you can see, pretty much all the cables coming off the PSU are shoved in the extra space in my hard drive bay. I suppose it works, and based on my temps my ventilation is fine, so I'm not too worried.
@fanofcena: Epic Machine!
Must have been hard to build up in India...
Enjoy it!
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jji7skyline wrote:
Specifications
Quad core - Intel i5 @ 2.5Ghz
4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
AMD Radeon HD 6750M 512MB dedicated
500GB SATA
ASUS M4A78T-E Mobo
Thermaltake TR2 430W PSU (Will be an Antec HCG-750 750W. Again, parts on the way from Newegg.)
HDD, CPU, GPU and RAM tests with NovaBench
RAM Speed: 8071MB/s
CPU Floating Point Operations/Second: 141507216
Integer Operations/Second: 281528064
MD5 Hashes Calculated/Second: 1138138
GPU 3D Frames Per Second: 647
HDD Drive Write Speed: 84 MB/s
Internet speed, based on speedtest.net:
6.92 mbps down
0.32 mbps up
We don't have optic fibre here in Australia![]()
Monitor
21.5" inch 1920x1080 Full HD LED LCD![]()
Wait, how do you have a Radeon HD 6750M with an ASUS M4A78T-E? That motherboard has the 790GX (HD 3300) chip, not the 6750M.
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what-the wrote:
nextstorm wrote:
what-the wrote:
No not really. The inbuilt graphics cards has a windows score of 3. The best bit is the 1Gigabyte LAN adapter but my internet speed will never be that fast.It's mostly better than mine :L
It was good when it was new. It cost over $1200 dollars back then.
My oldest computers specks.
Build date 2004/2005ish
Single 2Ghz CPU
512Mb RAM upgraded to 1Gb
LAN adapter 54Mb
Windows XP / Ubuntu 10
Graphics 128Mb Shared
Build Cost $1500
I have Ubuntu on one like this, too!
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Harakou wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Specifications
Quad core - Intel i5 @ 2.5Ghz
4GB DDR3 1333Mhz
AMD Radeon HD 6750M 512MB dedicated
500GB SATA
ASUS M4A78T-E Mobo
Thermaltake TR2 430W PSU (Will be an Antec HCG-750 750W. Again, parts on the way from Newegg.)
HDD, CPU, GPU and RAM tests with NovaBench
RAM Speed: 8071MB/s
CPU Floating Point Operations/Second: 141507216
Integer Operations/Second: 281528064
MD5 Hashes Calculated/Second: 1138138
GPU 3D Frames Per Second: 647
HDD Drive Write Speed: 84 MB/s
Internet speed, based on speedtest.net:
6.92 mbps down
0.32 mbps up
We don't have optic fibre here in Australia![]()
Monitor
21.5" inch 1920x1080 Full HD LED LCD![]()
Wait, how do you have a Radeon HD 6750M with an ASUS M4A78T-E? That motherboard has the 790GX (HD 3300) chip, not the 6750M.
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Sorry! Edited!
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