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    Main Computer:

    Antec nine hundred Cooling Case
    AMD Athlon xp DUal Core 5600+ Oced to 3.2 GHZ
    4 GB of OCZ Ram
    (3) 500 GB Hard Drives 2 of them are full already. Movie Freak.
    msn-e SLI motherboard
    2 nvidia 8800 GTS 320 MB Video Cards in SLI
    Windows Vista Ultimate
    Build Costs $2395 was $3495 to buy a similar pc at the time with 1 vid card.
    3Dmark06 Best Score 11,284 Marks, top guy has like 29,884 marks but he got one of those quad core extreme CPU's.

    Media Center PC in Living room collecting dust:
    1.6 ghz amd athlon 2200+ sempron processor
    1 gb ram
    400 gb hard drive
    fx 6200 video card
    win xp pro media center edition about $400 to build

    Another PC collecting dust:

    Amd Athlon 1800+ 1.5 ghz
    80 gb hard drive
    512 mb ram
    win xp pro vista edition
    fx 5200 video card about $300 to build

    New Dell Laptop should arrive around 24th of January:

    inspiron 1525 model
    1.6 GHZ dualcore intel processor
    120 gb hard drive
    2 GB ram
    windows vista home edition
    extra battery $769

    Tablet PC: ordered of ebay should arrive soon:
    Fajitsu 500 c Tablet PC
    500 mhz celleron processor
    128 mb ram
    15 gb hard drive
    800 by 600 rez 8.4 inch touch screen with 256,000 colors
    infrared mini wireless keyboard
    Perfect for portable Runescape
    includes a wifi card 802.11 B
    Windows 2000
    Only $155 very good deal, better specs than $900 PDA's.

    My goal is to take Runescape Autoing to the Portable Level.

    Then later when I get some more cash flow, I plan on Getting one of those rugged Itronix Tablet PC's or a laptop and Auto Runescape in Extreme Conditions like maybe auto underwater in a swimming pool or bury the PC in Sand. Itronix can be frozen in Blocks of ice, submerged in water, buried in Sand, ETC thrown at brick walls and still work.

    These Itronix laptops have also survived many plane crashes.

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    Wow thats insane!

    I'm running a Dell XPS M1330

    Specs:

    1.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 Due Processor
    2 Gigs of DDr2 Ram
    Nvidia 8400 GS
    120 Gig 7200 rpm harddrive
    Windows Vista home premium edition
    Some other add-ons that don't effect performance greatly

    Cost $2000

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    lol bury ur computer underground and leave it autoing. haha i actually laughed when i read that

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    AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ 2.6Ghz
    3072Mb RAM
    1T HD
    nVidia 8600GTS


    Your computer is plain awesome... Though you're gonna kick asskicked by Tara..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fom View Post
    Wow thats insane!

    I'm running a Dell XPS M1330

    Specs:

    1.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 Due Processor
    2 Gigs of DDr2 Ram
    Nvidia 8400 GS
    120 Gig 7200 rpm harddrive
    Windows Vista home premium edition
    Some other add-ons that don't effect performance greatly

    Cost $2000
    Dell's are usually pretty high, I priced my specs around the time of my $2400 build and the comparable dell xps 720 systems were like $6000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by proresearch View Post
    Dell's are usually pretty high, I priced my specs around the time of my $2400 build and the comparable dell xps 720 systems were like $6000.
    No, dell's are cheaper actually. AlienWare is expensive...

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    I'm a:

    AMD X2 Dual Core 3800+ (2.0 GHz)
    2 GB RAM (1 GB OCZ Gold, Other was just a $30 stick)
    160 GB HD
    NVidia 7600GS
    500W PSU
    Foxconn Mobo

    Cost was $560. I wish I had made that build now, I could have saved so much more money now that I have experience in building computers. I wouldn't have listened to the Computerforum.com people who told me to get $100 1GB of RAM.

    I regret the processor I picked, could have gotten faster, but at that time, computer parts were so highly priced. I see Quad-Core's for $200, and processors the equivalent as mine for like $40. It's insane!

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