Post A Pic Of Your Pc Here :)

I just picked up a gtx560 Ti and I'll post a pic of my current setup (or so it might stay that way for a couple weeks) once it gets here probably tomorrow.
 
Last edited:
All of the current hardware I have at the moment. I've got quite a sexy build planned for this.

I got this reservoir and pumps from Koolance in the post this morning too. Dual reservoir for mounting 2 x DDC pumps which all fits nicely into a single 5.25" drive bay.




I'll post pics as it comes to life.
 
Well I thought I had better give an update because I've got a new camera now the pictures should be better (camera is Finepix S4000 btw).

So I shall start with my rig - spec is in my signature (it's the i5 760 rig).

DSCF1046.jpg


My setup, PC has to sit sideways on otherwise it won't fit under the desk. My monitor is a 24" Iiyama ProLite E2409HDS that's mounted onto the wall. runs over DVI.

DSCF1055.jpg


There's the inside, I will admit that she is covered in dust and yeah my cable management isn't great, but the Lexa S isn't a great case for cable management. Doesn't matter how you arrange the cables behind the motherboard, you will never get the side panel back on.

DSCF1063.jpg


That's what she looks like from the front...

Here's my other PC, the Athlon 64 box - spec is also in signature.

DSCF1029.jpg


There's the internals. SATA on the motherboard sucks so I use IDE instead and that's what all the black cables are. The white-ish cable right at the bottom of the case is an SCSI Ultra 160 (I think) cable for 68-pin SCSI disks. I got an Adaptec SCSI card in there and whilst at the moment I don't have any SCSI disks (well not 68 pin ones) I may come across one in the future. The case is terrible BTW, no cable management features so everything has to be zip-tied down AND it's bloody lethal, you can cut yourself so badly on that case, I have in the past. not nice!

DSCF1034.jpg


Killer case from the front.

DSCF1043.jpg


There's a hole in the side panel, and that's why you can see my SCSI cable. Don't know why there's a hole here, suspect some "previous owner" cut it out.

Now here is my brother's PC, spec:
HP dx2250 microtower
Athlon 64 3800+
1.25GB DDR2 667MHz RAM
150GB WD SATA HDD
SATA DVD-ROM
ATI Radeon Xpress 200 series onboard graphics
XP Pro x64 SP2

DSCF1050.jpg


Don't be fooled by the duct tape and the missing blanking covers, this PC works perfectly. It used to belong in a school, but I suspect some pesky school-children ruined it a bit.

DSCF1069.jpg


Nothing special inside really....

DSCF1047.jpg


There's his desk setup.

My Mum's PC is much the same, only it's a dx2200 so it doesn't have an Athlon 64, but rather a Pentium 4 HT 3.06GHz and it has 2GB of the same RAM, and 2x 80GB SATA HDDs I think.

DSCF1075.jpg


Desk setup. That's a 4:3 19" monitor BTW, not a 17".

Finally, my Dad's PC. It started out in life as a MESH with an Athlon 64 4400+ and 2GB RAM with a GeForce 6800 Ultra, but now he's upgraded it to a Core 2 Quad Q8400, 4GB DDR3 RAM, GeForce 9800 GT (1GB), 3x 250GB HDDs.

DSCF1076.jpg


I would have taken a photo of his setup, but he was there working at it so I didn't. He has a 22" SyncMaster widescreen monitor and apart from that it looks like mum's.
So there we go. Sorry about all the pictures, hope it's OK to have this many.
 
Last edited:
Lots o power in a tiny package-

Even with that tiny cooler, the I5 2300 at 3.4ghz 1.10v doesn't even top 50c while gaming and gets to ~55c prime95.

560Ti.jpg
 
Last edited:
Finished the test bench. Check out the build log in the "desktop computers" section of the forum.










 
Last edited:
I've got the same bench, except it's not dual. Damn, I really need to clean up my build to make it even approach a standard like that!
 
Back
Top