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Hopefully by Christmas build #2 will come under way.

 

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1.8GHz (socket 939)

Soltek VIA K8T800 Pro Mother board

OCZ 1GB Dual Channel DDR400

Geforce 6800 GT (with NV Silencer 5)

WD 80GB SATA x2 (RAID)

WD 40GB IDE HDD (backup)

Lite ON 52X32X52X16 Combo Drive

Creative Inspire T5400 5.1 Speakers

Creative Audigy 2 Value

Antec 550 Watt PSU

Antec Super Lan boy Mini Case

 

Before hand, upgrades to be made:

AMD Athlon XP 2600+ Mobile

DFI nForce2 Ultra 400

OCZ 512MB Dual Channel DDR400

Radeon 9800 Pro (may change to X700 when AGP version becomes available)

WD 80GB IDE HDD

Lite-On 16X DVD Dual Drive

SB Live 24-bit

Antec 480 Watt PSU

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My current laptop specs:

 

Area-51m

16.1" LCD Monitor

Intel Pentium 4 3.4 Ghz

2x512 MB DDR PC3200 SO-DIMMs (1 Gig)

60 Gig 7200 RPM HD

DVD+/-RW

ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 PRO with 128MB

WinXP Pro

802.11a+b+g Internal Wireless Ethernet

 

I'm hoping next year to get a desktop. After I've made money on my summer job.

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I'm still stuck with the same 4.5 year old rig at the moment. I keep forgetting to feed the hamster, so sometimes it dies when I try something too demanding.

 

Suffice to say, I will probably need a new rig to play RC, especially considering it uses the Unreal engine - which these days has become something of a resource hog.

 

Ah well...

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Current:

 

P3 1.0 GHz (Proccesor)

nVidia Riva TNT2 Model 64 (Video)

Creative Vibra 128 (Sound)

Logitech Optical Mouse

Samsung SW-420 40X CDRW

Creative infra 52X CD-ROM

512 MB RAM

Intel 815 Chipset-based Motherboard

4X AGP

 

Upgrades:

 

P4 (2.0)?

nVidia GeForce 5900/6600

1 GB RAM

Intel 875/925 Chipset

8X AGP

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P4 3.4 GHz w/ hyperthreading

1 GB RAM (PC3200 DDR)

80 GB 5400RPM HDD

Radeon 9700 w/ 256 MB RAM

17" widescreen LCD

 

Not bad for a laptop, although I wouldn't quite call it that. It's only 10 lbs and lasts about an hour on battery running some less CPU intensive things. I can't wait to build my desktop, though. I was actually considering picking up some old K6 chips and making a server or something out of the resulting machine, but I should probably make something that won't burn when I game.

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