After building a gaming rig for Erik using an XFX mainboard (which worked out great) I decided to do an upgrade of the my "at home" computer. Here's what resulted;
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700
Cooler: Zalman 9500A cooler (38C @ idle/56C @ 100%)
M/B: XFX MBN790IUL9 nForce 790i Ultra SLI
GPU: 2x XFX PVT94PYDE4 GeForce 9600GT Extreme 512MB (SLI)
RAM: 2G Crucial DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Dual Channel
Power: Enermax Galaxy EGX1000EWL
Audio: TB Santa Cruz + M-Audio FireWire 410 4-in/10-Out IEEE-1394 recording interface
Boot: 500G PATA (Seagate)
DVD: 2x LiteON SATA Super-Multi's
Export: 500G (SATA3 Seagate)
USB: 500G (Seagate FreeAgent)
Working: 1 TB RAID-0/1 (SATA3 Seagate)
Network: 1 TB RAID-0/1 gigabit NAS (SATA3 Seagate)
OS: WinXP Pro (primary), WinXP Pro (media creation), Ubuntu Studio 8.04.
Very, very fast
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700
Cooler: Zalman 9500A cooler (38C @ idle/56C @ 100%)
M/B: XFX MBN790IUL9 nForce 790i Ultra SLI
GPU: 2x XFX PVT94PYDE4 GeForce 9600GT Extreme 512MB (SLI)
RAM: 2G Crucial DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Dual Channel
Power: Enermax Galaxy EGX1000EWL
Audio: TB Santa Cruz + M-Audio FireWire 410 4-in/10-Out IEEE-1394 recording interface
Boot: 500G PATA (Seagate)
DVD: 2x LiteON SATA Super-Multi's
Export: 500G (SATA3 Seagate)
USB: 500G (Seagate FreeAgent)
Working: 1 TB RAID-0/1 (SATA3 Seagate)
Network: 1 TB RAID-0/1 gigabit NAS (SATA3 Seagate)
OS: WinXP Pro (primary), WinXP Pro (media creation), Ubuntu Studio 8.04.
Very, very fast
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