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Ok, I started my computer with a normal everyday Hp. Nothing to special. I then bought a AMD Athlon 64 times 2. I then spent about a day figuring out what type of graphics card I should run either ATI or Nvidia. Beings that Nvidia is my favorite of all time I definitely picked it. I bought a Nvidia Geforce 8800 Ultra. This thing is sick. I had to buy a new power supply beings mine wouldn't put enough air out that this graphics card would need so I bought a 700w power supply. I play some games not many. I play Crysis On high setting still running about 56fps. Counterstrike source. I play everyday basically and I get about 176.6fps. Last but not least would be Grand Theft Auto IV. They have the drifting mods and now making new cars for the game. Pretty sick if anyone plays these let me know. I don't really play Crysis anymore.

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AMD 64 X2 5800 Brisbane @ 3.0 ghz....dual core is all you need right now

Western Digital 500 gig hdd x2

80 Western digital raptor hardrive @ 10000rpm

4gig g. skill ddr 2 pc8500 ram

On board ATI 3200HD graphics card, running hybrid with radeon x1510.

 

I love ati's hybrid graphics. I was running SLI and was not a big fan of the results. It did help a ton but created a lot of heat and was not the easiest thing to set up. ATI's hybrid graphics increases the life of your card x10. It also really opens up the possibilties for overclocking

 

 

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I dont use it to much for gaming due to the xbox 360 and xboxlive but here it is

 

-Xigmantek 650watt PSU

-GIGABYTE GA-X38-DQ6

-Q6600 G0 Stepping @ 3.2ghz 1600mhz FSB 400x8 cooled by a AC Freezer Pro 7 with a 120mm fan blowin 133cfm out the back of case

-2x2GB GSKILL 1066mhz 5-5-5-15 DDR2 RAM

-Sapphire ATI Radeon 3650 for graphics

-4x Seagate 1.5TB hdds in RAID5 (on the way)

-2x Seagate 1TB hdd

-Hitachi 500GB hdd

-Pioneer DVR-116 DVDDL

-Pioneer DVR-118 DVDDL

-LG GH22LS30 DVDDL

 

Packed in a Apevia mid tower case. Im not sure the model but its got 3 gauges on the front and I stuffed 5 fans in it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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commodore 64 fellaz

system Commodore KERNAL/Commodore BASIC 2.0

CPU MOS Technology 6510

@ 1.02 MHz (NTSC version)

@ 0,985 MHz (PAL version)

Memory 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM

Graphics VIC-II (320 x 200, 16 colors, sprites, raster interrupt)

Connectivity 2x CIA 6526 Joystick, Power, Cartridge, RF, A/V, IEEE-488 Floppy/Printer, Digital tape, GPIO/RS-232

Predecessor Commodore VIC-20

 

stick that in yo pipe.

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commodore 64 fellaz

system Commodore KERNAL/Commodore BASIC 2.0

CPU MOS Technology 6510

@ 1.02 MHz (NTSC version)

@ 0,985 MHz (PAL version)

Memory 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM

Graphics VIC-II (320 x 200, 16 colors, sprites, raster interrupt)

Connectivity 2x CIA 6526 Joystick, Power, Cartridge, RF, A/V, IEEE-488 Floppy/Printer, Digital tape, GPIO/RS-232

Predecessor Commodore VIC-20

 

stick that in yo pipe.

 

 

Pics of you on Banshee hq the the commy or gtfu

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commodore 64 fellaz

system Commodore KERNAL/Commodore BASIC 2.0

CPU MOS Technology 6510

@ 1.02 MHz (NTSC version)

@ 0,985 MHz (PAL version)

Memory 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM

Graphics VIC-II (320 x 200, 16 colors, sprites, raster interrupt)

Connectivity 2x CIA 6526 Joystick, Power, Cartridge, RF, A/V, IEEE-488 Floppy/Printer, Digital tape, GPIO/RS-232

Predecessor Commodore VIC-20

 

stick that in yo pipe.

 

 

Pics of you on Banshee hq the the commy or gtfu

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commodore 64 fellaz

system Commodore KERNAL/Commodore BASIC 2.0

CPU MOS Technology 6510

@ 1.02 MHz (NTSC version)

@ 0,985 MHz (PAL version)

Memory 64 kB RAM + 20 kB ROM

Graphics VIC-II (320 x 200, 16 colors, sprites, raster interrupt)

Connectivity 2x CIA 6526 Joystick, Power, Cartridge, RF, A/V, IEEE-488 Floppy/Printer, Digital tape, GPIO/RS-232

Predecessor Commodore VIC-20

 

stick that in yo pipe.

 

i didnt understand a word of that nonsense.. :blink:

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