Pentium Dual core Ivy bridge @ 2.9 GHz
Stock intel Cooler .
2 x ATI 7950 GPUs
16 GB Samsung green 1600 Mhz Ram
160 GB harddrive .
700 W PSU
Win 7 64
( only one card is installed in photo )
Don't use it for anything othere than folding . It used to have a LGA 2011 i7 in but I bricked the bios so sold the cpu and got a new mobo and the Pentium processor
The case is ancient, so it doesn't have any front panel USB3 (thus the extensions and breakout), I also have a few random bodged in HDD's from old computers I haven't bothered sorting the stuff out on. Apart from that, it's just a 3.4Ghz dual core i3, with 8GB of RAM and a HD4890. Damn GPU heats my room!
Take a minute to admire my cable management
If anyone in Aus has a fairly modern case they'd like to "retire"
Haha, unfortunately the lasershow software is actually pretty resource demanding. My eeepc used to keep up with the old software, but it doesn't stand a chance with the newer one.
Apart from cost, one of the reasons I went for the 3.4Ghz i3 was because pretty much the only other resource intensive thing I do is play Minecraft, which can really only use a single core anyway. So I figured it would be better getting something with faster per-core speeds than more cores at lower speed.
-Intel Core i7-3770 3.4GHz Quad Core
-MSI B75MA-P45 mother board
-Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz 8GB ram (2x 4GB)
-XFX Radeon HD 7870 2GB GDDR5
-600GB HDD for OS (win7 64 bit) and vidya gaems
-500GB HDD for media and backup
-2TB External HDD for media and backup
-600W PSU
-Benq 24" desktop monitor (1920 x 1080)
-Phillips 42" LED (tv) secondary monitor (1920 x 1080)
-Remodeled chassis (too cheap to get a new one)
-Continuously running green laser
8 GB 1333 Mhz Ram
Thin ITX intel mobo
Pentium G2020 Ivy bridge .
128 Gb SSD
Intel Graphics
Water cooled - Both CPU and chipset , DC 12v pump and 120mm Rad .
Runs form a 19 Volt Laptop power supply .