imyourfather101

 
  • System Owner: imyourfather101
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 0
  • 3DMark 11: 8,885
  • Community Score: 3
  • 3DMark Vantage: 28,155
  • 3DMark 06: 0
  • SuperPi 32M:
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
CPU Intel i5 2500K
Frequency: 3.3 GHz FSB / QPI: 100 MHz Multiplier: 8 x Stepping: Default
VCore: Default VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM G.Skill 2x Ripjaws X Series 8GB
Frequency: Default Timing: 7-7-7-21 Voltage: Default
Graphics Card EVGA 2x GTX 470
GPU Frequency: 700 MHz Shader Frequency: 1400 MHz Memory Frequency: 1674 MHz SLI: Yes
Case
CoolerMaster
Storm Scout
CD/DVD
LG
10X Blu-ray Burner
Mouse
Logitech
G9x
Keyboard
Razer
BlackWidow Ultimate
Power Supply
Corsiar
750TX
Heatsink
Corsair
H50
Monitor
Samsung
P2450H 24"
Monitor
Toshiba
40RV525R 40"
Hard Drive
Western Digital
Caviar Black 1TB (Main)
Hard Drive
Western Digital
Caviar Blue 500GB
Hard Drive
Western Digital
SE 250GB
Hard Drive
Western Digital
Caviar Green 2TB (external)
Accessory
Western Digital
Caviar Green 2TB (external)
 

Notes

I've been working on this one for the longest time with what little money I have. This is what my system started as: Antec 500W/Intel Core Duo/Some Mobo that supports Core Duo/EVGA 7300GS/Western Digital SE 250GB*/Some DVD drive I ripped off an old HP desktop*. Slowly been making upgrades ever since. Next Upgrade - Core i7!! When I get the money :( *These are the only things that I have from the old system that I still use. 8 Year old pieces FTW!

Comments

Posted By Date Text

FunkaGenocide
01/30/2012
03:27 PM
Hey, keep the i5 and upgrade your graphics card(s) first imo. Unless you really need hyperthreading for some reason there's not much point in jumping to an i7.
david12857
07/26/2011
01:56 PM
Nice looking system. I loved my GIGABYTE P35 motherboards. I owned 2 DS3L & and still have a DS3R! +1
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