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ey CyberRay anong ginagawa nang mga PC mo? pang 'Display'? hehehe.  :D

 

Hmmm... Lemme think for a while....

:huh: :unsure:

Oh! It's for Software programming, my home office, my music jukebox, my movie depot, my home gaming center, my communication center, my kitchen (seriously this is were I start if I want to cook/bake somethin! Get recipes online! Yih! :D ), my bestfriend, (hehe) and oh! uhhh.... hell ur a genius mr Sago! It spice up a lil life in my room! FORR DISPLLAAYYYY! just kiddin around! Hehehe! :P :P :P

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Here's my monster's guts.

 

Just a jumble of wires to untrained eyes... The ultimate fragging machine for a hardcore gamer like me.

 

Don't worry about the tower case... It's ugly! But this brute put a lot of "manufactured" PC to shame. Just make sure, you don't find yourself on the opposite side of my "virtual" gun.

 

Definitely not the PC to introduce to your mom! :lol:

 

Considering the monitor stuck to it is a 19" CRT. :lol:

 

I'm not really a geek, I just hate getting killed because of lags. :D

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Asus P4C800-E Deluxe 2.0 mother board

Kingston HyperX 512mb PC4000 dual channel memory x2

Intel P4 3.0C 3ghz CPU

ATI All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro video card

Dell 1901FP 19" LCD monitor

Pioneer DVR-105 DVD burner

NEC ND2500A DVD burner

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth (keyboard/mouse)

Western Digital 200gb IDE drives x2 in RAID 0

Fortron Source 530 watt power supply

Thermaltake Volcano 7+ cpu cooler (fan replaced w/ quieter Spire fan)

Mitsumi 3.5" floppy drive

Black round IDE cables x3

Black round floppy cable

HP PSC-2210 All-In-One printer/fax/copier/scanner

Syntax 802.11b WiFi USB adapter

Dlink DI-614+ 802.11b wireless router/firewall

Westec DSL modem (1.5mbps download/384kbps upload)

BCC 712-4HLW-BK black case w/ temp gauges for HDD, CPU, Video card

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Here's my monster's guts.

 

Just a jumble of wires to untrained eyes... The ultimate fragging machine for a hardcore gamer like me.

 

Don't worry about the tower case... It's ugly! But this brute put a lot of "manufactured" PC to shame. Just make sure, you don't find yourself on the opposite side of my "virtual" gun.

 

Definitely not the PC to introduce to your mom!  :lol:

 

Considering the monitor stuck to it is a 19" CRT.  :lol:

 

I'm not really a geek, I just hate getting killed because of lags.  :D

 

i cant believe you actually took a picture of your pc!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

what a geek!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

luv ya! :heart:

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Here's my monster's guts.

 

Just a jumble of wires to untrained eyes... The ultimate fragging machine for a hardcore gamer like me.

 

Don't worry about the tower case... It's ugly! But this brute put a lot of "manufactured" PC to shame. Just make sure, you don't find yourself on the opposite side of my "virtual" gun.

 

Definitely not the PC to introduce to your mom!  :lol:

 

Considering the monitor stuck to it is a 19" CRT.  :lol:

 

I'm not really a geek, I just hate getting killed because of lags.  :D

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WTF!! now THIS is a PERSONAL COMPUTER!!! :boo: :cool:

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My mother board is an ASROCK P4VT8+. It does say it has a 5.1 AC '97 Audio.

 

well, in that case, that'll be okay for gaming. at least you have directional sound, asusming of course you have a 4.1 and above speaker system. a soundcard really wont make your games run faster, trust me. and if it does, you really wont feel the difference. but hell, if you feel that using the onboard sound isnt hardcore enough, they by all means, get one. i just do not find it necessary in my case because Soundstorm is more than enough sound for my needs.

 

i suggest you invest in good speakers rather than in a soundcard. a cheap 4.1 system (Logitech Z-540) is good for gaming.

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Lemme count the ways...

Oh! It's for Software programming,

Rig 1

 

my home office,

Rig 2

 

my music jukebox,

Rig 3

 

my movie depot,

Rig 4

 

my home gaming center,

Rig 5

 

my communication center,

Rig 6

 

my kitchen (seriously this is were I start if I want to cook/bake somethin! Get recipes online! Yih!  :D ),

Rig 7

 

my bestfriend

 

WTF!?! No more Rig?!?! hhmm... i guess you need to BUY another ONE :P

 

, (hehe) and oh! uhhh.... hell ur a genius mr Sago! It spice up a lil life in my room! FORR DISPLLAAYYYY! just kiddin around! Hehehe!  :P  :P  :P

 

hhmm... now were do i place the chicks.. B)

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i suggest you invest in good speakers rather than in a soundcard. a cheap 4.1 system (Logitech Z-540) is good for gaming.

 

yep. i guess mahabangpasensya should consider buying a good set of speakers before buying a sound card.

 

a mobo with soundstorm(those with Nforce2 MCP-T chipsets,except for chaintech(forgot d model)) WILL do. it is better than the soundblaster Live and it's almost as good as the AUDIGY.

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sago: yup, soundstorm is waaaaay better than a dinky SB Live. It is somewhat better than the Audigy, but only in terms of the fact that it has DOLBY ICE. But other than that, the Audigy is better overall for a gamer because of true EAX support whereas Soundstorm only has up to EAX 2 support (we're already in the EAX 4 era). But if on a budget, the onboard sound, most especially a Soundstorm will more than suffice. I'd rather throw that 4-5K planned for an AUdigy into more RAM, or upgraded HD, etc, etc.

 

alpineman: why do you have two DVD-Burners? neither are dual layer capable, unless of course you firmware flashed the NEC. just wondering out loud...

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sago: yup, soundstorm is waaaaay better than a dinky SB Live. It is somewhat better than the Audigy, but only in terms of the fact that it has DOLBY ICE. But other than that, the Audigy is better overall for a gamer because of true EAX support whereas Soundstorm only has up to EAX 2 support (we're already in the EAX 4 era). But if on a budget, the onboard sound, most especially a Soundstorm will more than suffice. I'd rather throw that 4-5K planned for an AUdigy into more RAM, or upgraded HD, etc, etc.

 

very true! if i could only hook up our AV-Reciever to our PC via optical/coax cable. :(

 

anyways we are currently planning to buy a new set of PC speakers.. hopefully with digital input.

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my G4|\/|1|\|6 121G:

 

AMD Athlon 1800+ XP :unsure:

Biostar M7NCG

512MB DDR (2x256 @ dual channel)

80GB HDD(Western) + 80GB HDD(Maxtor)

Plextor 708A -> 8X DVD+R,4X DVD-R Writer

19" Mag Monitor

5Watts Mono Speaker  :boo:

 

video card: -> onboard

sound card: -> onboard

 

Running on Windows XP SP1

 

DOWNGraded...

 

my G4|\/|1|\|6 121G:

 

AMD Athlon 1800+ XP :unsure:

Biostar M7NCG

512MB DDR (2x256 @ dual channel)

80GB HDD(Western) + 80GB HDD(Maxtor)

Plextor PX-W1210A -> 12x CDR Writer!!!! ;)

19" Mag Monitor

5Watts Mono Speaker :boo:

 

video card: -> onboard

sound card: -> onboard

 

Running on Windows XP SP1

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