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Just need another SSD and stripe em together and an i7 2600k. Maybe 2x 6990's at a later stage and I'm set.
 
Here's mine, did a proper upgrade a while ago and hopefully this will last me a while longer

CPU: Phenom II X4 920
GPU: Sapphire HD5870
RAM: 2X2GB DDR2 1066
MOBO: Asus M3A778-EM
HDD: Seagate 1.5TB + WD 200GB
Monitor: Samsung 2232GW
PSU: Coolermaster 750W
Case: Raidmax Aztec
 
CPU: Intel i7 2600k
GPU: Gigabyte HD6950 Unlocked
RAM: 2X8GB DDR3 1600
MOBO: Asus Sabertooth
HDD: Seagate 1TB SATA 6Gb
Monitor: Sony Bravia 32"
PSU: Coolermaster 750W
Case: Coolermaster CM690
 
CPU: Intel i7 2600k
GPU: Gigabyte HD6950 Unlocked
RAM: 2X8GB DDR3 1600
MOBO: Asus Sabertooth
HDD: Seagate 1TB SATA 6Gb
Monitor: Sony Bravia 32"
PSU: Coolermaster 750W
Case: Coolermaster CM690

Do you have 16GB of ram? Why? anyway nice rig mate.
 
Yes i have 16GB, memory was on special so i bought it. anyway decided to upgrade so its last for some time, in 3 years time that 16GB will come in handy ;)

Darth, whats wrong with a Bravia ?
 
Bravia has a tuner in it... so it is more expensive than a computer monitor. The highest resolution is what, 1080? if that... it is an LCD and not LED, it has slower response times and is probably TN and not HIPS or even IPS.
 
Yes i have 16GB, memory was on special so i bought it. anyway decided to upgrade so its last for some time, in 3 years time that 16GB will come in handy ;)

Darth, whats wrong with a Bravia ?

in 3 years time the price of the ram would be less than half the price of what you paid for the special but each to his own.

As for a bravia as a PC screen its just not made for it. Pixel density is bad on those screens compared to computer monitors. I also have one of the latest bravias and compared to my samsung LED monitor the bravia sucks. Watching TV on the bravia on the other hand is awesome. Some things are just made for a reason and that is what they should be used for. My opinion. Could be wrong.
 
Ah well, doesnt bother me, guess you have different taste, just easier playin games and watchin series/movies on it. :)

was either use the bravia or let it stand in the garage !
 
watching movies on it is the right way to go. Would use it as a secondary screen to watch movies and have a proper monitor for games but if you dont play games its all good.
 
If you are using it for series and movies it is ok (movies max 1080 vertical lines) if you have a full HD. But you are stretching the pixels per inch won't be great. Most 30" computer screens are 1600 vertical lines. I guess if you don't feel like buying a purpose build computer monitor and are ok with the loss of quality then go ahead. :)
 
CPU: i5 750 @ 4.0GHz
MOBO: ASUS P7P55D
RAM: Corsair 4GB PC10200
Graphics: Sapphire AMD5870 Toxic
HDD: 5TB total
Screen: Samsung 2232GW
CPU Cooler: Thermaltake Venomous-X
Case: Coolermaster Stacker C832, additional fans.
PSU: Gigabyte OdinGT 800W
Input: Mouse: Razer Deathadder, Roccat Kone[+] / KB: Razer Lycosa
Audio: Onboard with Logitech Z4, Roccat Kave 5.1 Headset
 
CPU: i5 750 @ 4.0GHz
MOBO: ASUS P7P55D
RAM: Corsair 4GB PC10200
Graphics: Sapphire AMD5870 Toxic
HDD: 5TB total
Screen: Samsung 2232GW
CPU Cooler: Thermaltake Venomous-X
Case: Coolermaster Stacker C832, additional fans.
PSU: Gigabyte OdinGT 800W
Input: Mouse: Razer Deathadder, Roccat Kone[+] / KB: Razer Lycosa
Audio: Onboard with Logitech Z4, Roccat Kave 5.1 Headset

Jeepers, 5tb thats a whole load of storage, video editing I presume?
 
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