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Detailed specs:
ECS A790GXM-AD3 mobo
Phenom II 955 @3825 MHz
2x2GB Kingston DDR3
ASUS HD 4870 x2 800/1000 MHz @49C load
2x250GB Seagate 7200.10 and 160GB 7200.9 in RAID0
LG DVD+/-RW DL drive
intel NIC card bridged with onboard NIC (so I can hog bandwidth on the network :D)
OCZ GameXstream 1010 watt power supply
Thermaltake Armor case

Watercooling setup:
Thermaltake CPU block (yuck)
XSPC Razor 4870x2 full coverage waterblock
MCW30 NB block
Thermaltake P500 pump and res.
Swiftech MCR220 Quiet Power 2x 120mm radiator
XSPC RS240 2x120mm radiator (in front panel of case)
6 feet of green UV tubing
a liter of coolant
5 80CFM 120mm fans
an 80mm fan
2 92mm fans

I-INC iF281D 28 inch LCD monitor
ASUS 15.6 inch LCD monitor
Apple Pro keyboard
HP optical mouse
EPSON workfroce 600 wireless printer

Don't have yet:
Danger Den MC-TDX waterblock
swiftech QP stack 3x120mm radiator
Hanns G 28 inch monitor
Lite-on blu-ray drive
either a third 4870 for tri-fire or a 9600 for physx (trying to decide)
 
Time for some fail. :(
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Dell Optiplex GX240 (intel i845)
Celeron 2.8GHz (Northwood)
NVidia Geforce2 MX 200 (64MB, PCI)
1GB SDRAM @ 133MHz (Micron Technology...?)
XP pro SP3 (OEM)
 
Wow Mutant Corn. That's some rig you got there. :p Thinking it's time for an upgrade maybe?? Lolz. :D
 
Could be worse. It had a 1.4GHz pentium 4 when I got it. I found the current processor in the trash, lol. It's actually 200MHz above what this Mobo is supposed to support, but since it's a Celeron and has a lower FSB speed, it works.

I do have a laptop with half-decent specs(Dell XPS M1210), but the power socket broke loose from the motherboard. :(

It's all good though...I'm building a fairly decent system when my return check comes in.
 
I do have a laptop with half-decent specs(Dell XPS M1210), but the power socket broke loose from the motherboard. :(

Thats really easy to fix. I've done it on 2 laptops, and neither took more than 20-30 minutes. Just solder it back on, or if you arent comfortable doing it yourself,find someone who can solder to do it for you.

Time for some pwn.
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