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Tech and Gaming.
You know how it goes.
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COMPLETE COMPUTER SETUPS:
Sandy Bridge Build:
CPU: i5 2500K @ 4.8Ghz
GPU: 2x ASUS GTX560 Ti
MoBo: ASUS Sabertooth P67 B3
RAM: 16GB (4x4) Corsair Vengeance
PSU: Corsair 750W Enthusiast
SSD: 2x OCZ 120GB SATA-600
HDD: 2x 2TB WD SATA-600
CASE: CoolerMaster HAF X
BR: LG Blu-ray Burner
DVD: ASUS DVD-RW DVD RAM
AUD: ASUS D2X Xonar 7.1 Sound
VDU: Philips 220C
K&M: Logitech KM250
W/C: Corsair H100
FC: NZXT Sentry LX 5-way Fan Control
Old Gaming PC:
CPU: Intel Q9550 @ 3.4Ghz
GPU: XFX GTX 275 'Core Edition'
RAM: 4GB Ballistix DDR2
HDD: WD Caviar 640GB, Hitachi 250GB
VDU: Toshiba BV700B @ 1920x1080
Case: NZXT Lexa S
Regular Everyday PC
(College work etc):
CPU: Intel E6300 @ 3.0Ghz
GPU: EVGA 8800GTS
RAM: 3GB Ballistix DDR2
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 320GB
VDU: Philips 220C @ 1680x1050
Case: NZXT Beta
Media Server1:
CPU: AMD Athlon X2 4000+
GPU: Sapphire HD4670 512Mb
RAM: 1GB Samsung DDR2
HDD: Total: 2,500GB
VDU: Generic Dell 15'' LCD @ 1024x768
Case: Generic Black
Media Server 2:
CPU: Intel Celeron D 315
GPU: ATI Radeon 9200
RAM: 4GB Ballistix DDR2
HDD: Total: 780GB
VDU: None
Case: Generic Beige
Laptop 1:
Toshiba Satellite Pro P300-19Q
Laptop 2:
Dell Studio 1535
Netbook:
ASUS EEEPC 1015PX
TOTAL COST OF EVERYTHING SO FAR:
Sandy Bridge: €1,990
Old Gaming PC: €1,640
Media Server 1: €520
Media Server 2: €470
Laptop 1: € 1,750
Laptop 2: € 849
Netbook: €255
TOTAL: €7,474
Yep, showing off. Not really. Keeps you not answering questions.
You know how it goes.
Subscribe, you might like my videos!
___________________________
COMPLETE COMPUTER SETUPS:
Sandy Bridge Build:
CPU: i5 2500K @ 4.8Ghz
GPU: 2x ASUS GTX560 Ti
MoBo: ASUS Sabertooth P67 B3
RAM: 16GB (4x4) Corsair Vengeance
PSU: Corsair 750W Enthusiast
SSD: 2x OCZ 120GB SATA-600
HDD: 2x 2TB WD SATA-600
CASE: CoolerMaster HAF X
BR: LG Blu-ray Burner
DVD: ASUS DVD-RW DVD RAM
AUD: ASUS D2X Xonar 7.1 Sound
VDU: Philips 220C
K&M: Logitech KM250
W/C: Corsair H100
FC: NZXT Sentry LX 5-way Fan Control
Old Gaming PC:
CPU: Intel Q9550 @ 3.4Ghz
GPU: XFX GTX 275 'Core Edition'
RAM: 4GB Ballistix DDR2
HDD: WD Caviar 640GB, Hitachi 250GB
VDU: Toshiba BV700B @ 1920x1080
Case: NZXT Lexa S
Regular Everyday PC
(College work etc):
CPU: Intel E6300 @ 3.0Ghz
GPU: EVGA 8800GTS
RAM: 3GB Ballistix DDR2
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 320GB
VDU: Philips 220C @ 1680x1050
Case: NZXT Beta
Media Server1:
CPU: AMD Athlon X2 4000+
GPU: Sapphire HD4670 512Mb
RAM: 1GB Samsung DDR2
HDD: Total: 2,500GB
VDU: Generic Dell 15'' LCD @ 1024x768
Case: Generic Black
Media Server 2:
CPU: Intel Celeron D 315
GPU: ATI Radeon 9200
RAM: 4GB Ballistix DDR2
HDD: Total: 780GB
VDU: None
Case: Generic Beige
Laptop 1:
Toshiba Satellite Pro P300-19Q
Laptop 2:
Dell Studio 1535
Netbook:
ASUS EEEPC 1015PX
TOTAL COST OF EVERYTHING SO FAR:
Sandy Bridge: €1,990
Old Gaming PC: €1,640
Media Server 1: €520
Media Server 2: €470
Laptop 1: € 1,750
Laptop 2: € 849
Netbook: €255
TOTAL: €7,474
Yep, showing off. Not really. Keeps you not answering questions.
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Ireland
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godflesh32
(3 weeks ago)
was looking at your pc to ps3 mod gonna start the same project,for use as a media server,ps3s broke and had a extra pc,whats the chance of using the ps3 power supply for the mobo on pc? anyways nice idea glad im not the only one!
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DJwipspeed
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it's a nice looking background you got here on yout channel ;)
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