lets see your rigI've rebuilt my system for the Nth time, and this time I got a new case, mobo, radiator, cpu-waterblock and graphics card. After seing the Corsair Obsidian 800D case so many times, I couldn't help myself. Had to get it.Unboxing the case gave a surprise though. With reviews fresh in mind I thought I'd buy the case as standalone first and then get the upgrades for front panel and SATA3 backplane later on. However, when I opened the case it took me 20 seconds to spot that they were both preinstalled, and nowhere in the product description did it mention this. Boy was I glad I didn't get any of them along with the case. I've informed the webshop about the misleading product description.The best screen I've had so far. I had to upgrade from a old 9600gt to a HD4870 then my current card the GTX560ti to run at 1920x1200 with no hiccups. It's an expensive hobby, but so worth it. The Asus card for me was the best one that I was looking at, but actually wanted to get the TOP edition, which is overclocked to 900mhz from the factory. Mine is overclocked at 830mhz from the factory, but can push it right up to a max of 950mhz in certain games and 940mhz stable in others. The table my dad made many many years ago and along the way was modified to fit new pieces and size. When I bought the monitor, we had to raise the top of the table to fit the new monitor. I would still like to get a LCD TV of 40" or bigger for watching movies on and also one of the reasons why I purchased the new graphics card for a HDMI port.The best screen I've had so far. I had to upgrade from a old 9600gt to a HD4870 then my current card the GTX560ti to run at 1920x1200 with no hiccups. It's an expensive hobby, but so worth it. The Asus card for me was the best one that I was looking at, but actually wanted to get the TOP edition, which is overclocked to 900mhz from the factory. Mine is overclocked at 830mhz from the factory, but can push it right up to a max of 950mhz in certain games and 940mhz stable in others. The table my dad made many many years ago and along the way was modified to fit new pieces and size. When I bought the monitor, we had to raise the top of the table to fit the new monitor. I would still like to get a LCD TV of 40" or bigger for watching movies on and also one of the reasons why I purchased the new graphics card for a HDMI port.Not especially. I am an architect and was trying to do a 3-D rendering in the office with my old computer. It just kept crashing after trying for about an hour. I took the file home and my computer there did it in 10 min wow gold. that was enough to get them to cough up $ for parts but if I wanted a new computer I had to build it on my own time at home. I agreed but told them I would have to shop for the parts on their time wow po, which took longer than actually building it but they don't know that. One other guy here built his workstation and it took him over 6 hours and his cable management is nonexistent. Took me about 3 ½ hours to get to the point where the OS was running, and I wasted time looking at things as I went. Took it to the office to set up the software.Sounds like you're pretty comfortable with your PC's then. That is a good time for a build including OS install, depending on your internet speed for updates etc.My most recent build at home was basically just a new case, so still the same OS and configs. At work, there is mostly win 7 installs, because any other preferred OS is usually installed by the customers themselves, like Open-E, Nexenta, Solaris, FreeBSD etc.I often do fresh Win7 installs, but that is usually when I'm testing SSD's for a major manufacturer, which is generally not applicable to comparison of time as installs fly by with the latest and greatest in SSD's. They usually use SSD's for OS and/or caching, depending on their needs.I read your profile, and paused a second when I learned that you're a REAL architect. What was running through my mind was "oh, so he's not George Costanza afterall."Here's my setup: msi 890fx-gd65, phenom x6 1090t, two 2 terabyte western digital's, two Adata 64 gig ssd's in raid 0 (these are dieing i have had them for a while im working on the replacement), 700 watt psu, HIS iceq radeon 6950 2 gig model, themaltake spinq cpu cooler, matching (as best i could) northbridge cooler, 16 gigs of adata ram, blu-ray drive, antec p160 aluminum case, trendnet wireless chip, 3 aoc e2243fw monitors, 5 Acheter Des PO.1 channel surround, and a razer black widow ultimate mechanical keyboard
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