The Beast

 
  • System Owner: muggs1
  • 3DMark Fire Strike: 0
  • 3DMark 11: 0
  • Community Score: 1
  • 3DMark Vantage: 5,345
  • 3DMark 06: 0
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System Details

Component Type Brand Product

Motherboard EVGA 780i EVGA 132-CK-NF78
CPU Intel Q9650 3.0 Gig , 1333 FSB (No Overclocking)
Frequency: 3 GHz FSB / QPI: 1333 MHz Multiplier: Default Stepping: 4C/4T
VCore: Default VTT Voltage: Default PLL Voltage: Default
RAM 8 gig 1066 OCZ Reaper (underclocked @ 1000 Mhz)
Frequency: 1000 MHz Timing: 5,5,5,18,3 Voltage: 2.1 v
Graphics Card EVGA (nVidia) GTX295 (no Overclocking)
GPU Frequency: 576 MHz Shader Frequency: 1242 MHz Memory Frequency: 999 MHz SLI: Yes
Case
Antec
1200
Cooling
Thermaltake
typhoon
Monitor
Hannspree
28 inch
Sound
Sound Blaster
X-Fi Elite Pro
CD/DVD
Lite-On X2
Mouse
Logitech
M-BZ105A 5 button wheel
Keyboard
Fellows
KB2971
Hard Drive
Western Digital
WD25 00JD-75-HBB0 (Storage)
Hard Drive
Maxtor
TM3200820AS (Storage
Sound
Creative
Enspire 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers
Hard Drive
Seagate
500 Gig X2 nVidia Stripe 931.52 Gig
Power Supply
Antec
TPQ-1000 , 1000 Watt
 

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Comments

Posted By Date Text

rgwfish
06/03/2011
04:36 PM
Unbelievable! I'd love to build one for myself.
andrewkinky
06/03/2011
04:20 PM
Love it can I have one too?
muggs1
06/03/2011
02:57 PM
Well I could not Find a place to put a NOTE so I will make it here . This system gets the job done for some great gaming , the GeForce GTX295 runs very well in best possible graphics on some pretty demanding games , the Intek Quad core 3.0 gig 1333 FSB holds up very well , 8 gig , 1066 FSB Ram keeps the games from chopping or dropping out , the best way to play i find is with the 28 inch monitor with HDMI and the surround sound sound system using the SoundBlaster X-Fi Elite pro is definatly an added attraction . i have been using the Thermaltake Typhoon heat sink and fan assembly , so far so good , the EVGA Precision program for the Video card keeps the temperture of the GTX295 well within specs no matter how hard I drive it .. Still a lot of fun building and using
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