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UPDATED:

My Alienware Digital Content Creation System

 

SYSTEM SPECS:

 

Operating System: (Dual Boot)

Primary OS - Windows XP Professional 64Bit Edition

Secondary OS - Ubuntu Linux 5.04

 

Processors:

Dual Intel Xeon 3.6GHz Hyperthreading EM64T 64-bit 800 MHz FSB 1MB

 

Motherboard:

X2 Dual Xeon SLI Tumwater MOBO

 

Power Supply Unit:

Enermax EG851AX-VH 660W with Opti-UPS ES1500C 1400VA 980W

 

Memory Chips:

3GB Dual Channel DDR2 Registered ECC SDRAM at 400MHz

 

Video Card:

NVIDIA Quadro FX 4400 PCI Express 512MB GDDR3 Dual-DVI S-Video

 

Display:

Apple 30" Cinema HD Display at 2560 x 1600 Resolution

 

Sound Card:

Primary Digital Audio - Creative Audigy 2 ZS High Definition 7.1 Surround PCI

Secondary Audio - Creative Extigy High Definition 5.1 Surround USB 2.0

 

Speakers:

Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 5.1 Theatre Surround Sound

 

System Drives:

WinXP: 148GB SATA RAID-0 (74GBx2) Western Digital Raptor 10,000 RPM 16MB Cache

Ubuntu: 72GB SATA RAID-0 (36GBx2) Western Digital 10,000 RPM 16MB Cache

 

Storage Drives:

WinXP: 800GB SATA RAID-0 (400GBx2) Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 7,000 RPM 16MB Cache

Ubuntu: 500GB SATA RAID-0 (250GBx2) Hitachi Deskstar 7K250 7,000 RPM 16MB Cache

 

I/O Controllers:

SIIG USB 2.0 5-Port PCI and SIIG Firewire 800 3-Port PCI

 

Hard Drive Bay:

Hot-Swap Cage with 80mm Cooling Fan

 

Primary Optical Drive:

NEC ND-3520 16x Dual Layer DVD±R/W Recorder

 

Secondary Optical Drive:

Plextor PlexWriter Premium 52x32x52x CD-R/W Recorder

 

Removable Storage:

10-in-1 Digital Media R/W

 

Network Connection:

Integrated High Performance Gigabit Ethernet

 

More Pictures And Info At http://www.info.com.ph/~cyberray/alienware/

 

http://www.info.com.ph/~cyberray/alienware/myrig.jpg

:mtc:

 

whoa!!, that's a kick-ass PC, where can I buy that kind of monitor CyberRay ?

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whoa!!, that's a kick-ass PC, where can I buy that kind of monitor CyberRay ?

 

Thanks dude...

Actually that monitor is part of my uncle’s setup. I just borrowed it for the meantime while waiting for the other lcd to arrive. Lol… We got it directly at apple for $2,850 each after rebate. :)

 

This is the setup where the monitor originally belongs to:

 

http://www.info.com.ph/~cyberray/alienware/mac.jpg

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Thanks dude...

Actually that monitor is part of my uncle’s setup. I just borrowed it for the meantime while waiting for the other lcd to arrive. Lol… We got it directly at apple for $2,850 each after rebate.  :)

 

This is the setup where the monitor originally belongs to:

 

http://www.info.com.ph/~cyberray/alienware/mac.jpg

 

bro, ka-ing-git naman mga toys mo..

BTW what do you do?? pwede kaya mag-apply

jan?? :D

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Very nice set... cyber ray... am drooling already from the 2 pics...

 

On my side... just a basic plain vanilla Home Setup

 

AMD Sempron 2600

MSI KT6 delta2 SR MoBo

1Gig PQI DDR333 (2 x 512)

Samsung 17" 753dfx Flat sceeen monitor (black)

160gig Seagate SATA drive

Samsung DVD / CDRW combo Drive

Asus DVD Drive

Inno3d FX5500 256mb Video card

Custom 500watt PC Power source with fan

Casetek 1026 Glossy Black casing with Front access USB /Audio jacks

2 x 120mm Internal PC Fans

Logitec soundman2 Speakers

Logitek Internet pro Keyboard and optcal mouse (black ...of course)

USR Message Modem (Dial Up lang)

Windows XP Professional

External Media Card Reader/Writer (USB)

APC backup UPS 500watt

 

Already an old setup... might upgarde again early jan... if budget permits....

 

maybe another AMD athlon based 3200 S939 system...

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Updated my 2 x 512mb OCZ 4800 Platinum Ltd. Edtion to a 2 x 512mb OCZ 4000 VX :D

Traded it cuz my San Diego is 1 out of 5 procs which has bad mem controller, can't run @ 300x9 @ 2.5-4-4-10 :( Could run @ 300x8 but thats the stock speed of my Sandy. :( If 270x10, I need the same timings of the 300 to run properly w/ errors :( Bulok talaga tcc5, still like tccd :D

 

Here's a comparison between the performance of my 4800 and my 4000vx (at their tightest timings)

 

OCZ Platinum 4800 Ltd. Edition

http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/6447/25xj.jpg

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=34377

Was able to run @ 230 @ 2-2-2-8 w/ 2.9v VDIMM, semi stable, got 2-3 mem errors for 3 hours of memtest. :D could run @ 250-270 but with loose timings :D

 

OCZ Gold 4000 VX

http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/3528/cpu81oh.jpg

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=39489

Able to run @ 256x11 @ 2-2-2-5 @ 3.5v VDIMM w/o even any burn ins! :D sweet :D Although the mem is toasty hot! Needed active cooling for the mems :D Could reach 270 @ the same timings if has some 1 or 2 day burn in and probably @ 3.6v VDIMM :D

 

Just updated my pc's ocing ability :D

 

San Diego 4000+ 64-bit @ 2.987.6Ghz

DFI Lanprty UT NF4 Ultra-D w/ Bios 704-2bt fixed

2x512mb OCZ Gold 4000 VX @ 249 MHz @ 2-2-2-5 1:1

 

SuperPi 1M time : 27.937s http://img351.imageshack.us/img351/5761/lastrun1cd.jpg

CPU-Z Link : http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=41926

 

Sweet :D

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LOL I can't believe MTC menyeks have high-end PCs for posting. :P Anyway, I got 2 PCs at home:

 

PC Set Up 1 - gaming, burning and office applications

 

AMD Athlon XP (Barton) 2500+ @ 3200+

Thermaltake V12 Extreme

Saphire Atlantis 9800Pro @ 9800XT (Flash modded)

MSI K7N2 ILSR (I like the SoundStorm)

TwinMos TwisterX 2 x 256MB @ 2-3-2-11

HEC 350W

Chieftec Dragon (blowhole and window mod)

Maxtor DM9 80GB + Maxtor DM8 40GB 7200RPM

Altec Lansing ATP3 2.1 Speakers

17" AOC GLRa

 

*lots of LED fans and bling blings :-)

 

PC Set Up 2 - office applications, light gaming

 

Pentium 3 1 Ghz @ 750 Mhz (held back by SDRAM) :P

MSI BX Master 440BX (great overclocker during its time) :upside:

SDRAM PC133 256MB + PC100 128MB

Creative Soundblaster Live! Value + generic speakers :D

Inno3D TNT2 M64 32MB

Seagate IV 40GB 7200RPM

17" AOC VLR

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