Post A Pic Of Your Pc Here :)

O/S:
Win7 Home Premium SP1
Is this 32 bit or 64 bit?

Storage:
(1) 111GB OCZ Vertex3 SSD (Win7 and user files)
(1) 111GB Fujitsu Laptop HDD and (1) Seagate Momentus 250GB HDD mounted in a Vantec NexStar SE SATA rack
(1) 931GB WD Caviar Black HDD (for Steam Game storage and large files)
You mean two 120GB drives and a 1TB drive. Why do you have a 120GB mechanical HD anyways?
Graphics:
Two ATI Radeon 6900 cards (crossfire disabled). Awhile back this system had
issues and when MicroCenter re-imaged Windows they disabled my GPU
crossfire. I have no idea why though.
So you are running two ATI 6900 video cards, but only utilizing one? Why don't you fix it?

RAM:
8GB (2x4GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR3 in 9-9-9-24 timing
What speed?
CPU:
AMD Phenom II 6-core
What model?

I hope you are impressed with my rig!
It's not a bad rig, but it's nothing extraordinary either.
 
Is this 32 bit or 64 bit?


You mean two 120GB drives and a 1TB drive. Why do you have a 120GB mechanical HD anyways?

So you are running two ATI 6900 video cards, but only utilizing one? Why don't you fix it?

What speed?
What model?


It's not a bad rig, but it's nothing extraordinary either.

1. It is 64-bit SP1.

2. My laptop died, so I tossed the HDD into my desktop.

3. I don't know how
and
4. I don't know what speed, and Speccy clearly identifies both cards as 6900s.

I got the PC from a friend who's friend built it for HIM but then my friend did
something that basically trashed the entire system. I had it taken to Micro-
Center for a diagnostic and apparently all 16GB of RAM failed POST and my
video cards weren't crossfiring properly so they disabled it. They also gave me
a fresh install of Windows.

I did notice, however, that when I gave to them, there were two Crossfire
link cables connecting the GPUs, but when I got it returned, only one Crossfire
link cable were connecting the Radeons.
 
Not a bad setup at all! To get Crossfire going again it should just be as simple as using the Crossfire Bridge to connect the two cards and then downloading and installing the latest drivers for your graphics cards from AMD's website.
 
Who just gives away a $700 PC because it doesn't boot? You sure are lucky lol.

And yeah I highly reccomend trying to get that CFX going again. Try doing what Spirit reccomended.
 
Took my PC into school the other day and cleaned it out with a proper air compressor. First time I've ever done it with a proper compressor! Lots of dust came out! :)

Should've got some shots of it all clean on Monday when I did it, but if the weather is OK tomorrow I'll take it outside and get some new shots. Hopefully it hasn't picked up all the dust again (but I think I did manage to get rid of well over a year's worth of dust there...) ;)
 
Now featuring an MSI GTX 760 4GB!

This is now an 'AMD free' machine! (bar the sticker that remains on my case which reads 'Fuelled by ATI Sapphire Radeon') :P

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My new Gaming Computer

Good evening everyone. My name is Steve and i am a new member. I live in Grevena, Greece, and I am 18 years old. A few weeks back I built a new Gaming Computer. And yes.. I am really satisfied!!

Characteristics:


CPU: amd athlon™ x4 750k quad core processor (3.40 GHz
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6670 (2GB)
RAM: 8 GB Kingston
Hard Drive: 1TB
Motherboard: Gigabyte F2A55M-DS2
PC Case: ENZO BLUE
DVD-CD ROM: Toshiba-Samsung CDDVDW SH-S223F
Screen: Samsung Sync-Master (20 intches)
Software: Windows 7 Ultimate Professional (x64)
Cooling: 8 Silent LED Cooling Fans [5 medium sised and 3 Large Sised]
Keyboard: REVOLTEK FIGHTBOARD ADVANCED (GAMING)
Mouse: Keep Out Gaming Mouse x2 (1600 dpi)
Sound: Logitech
Power Supply: 850 watt

Awaiting Opinions :)

Photos:

http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag201/Steven_Noutsos/20140812_151934_zps3c65081c.jpg
http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag201/Steven_Noutsos/20140812_152506_zps61461146.jpg
http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag201/Steven_Noutsos/20140812_152454_zps907fc4c6.jpg
http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag201/Steven_Noutsos/20140812_152033_zpsb94a6c88.jpg
http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag201/Steven_Noutsos/20140812_152011_zps86ae83e9.jpg
http://i1369.photobucket.com/albums/ag201/Steven_Noutsos/20140812_151954_zps1de90924.jpg
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Sounds okay although some of the components seem a bit mismatched like the 850w PSU (what brand and model is it?).

If you picked up the APU with the iGPU you could have crossfired with your 6670.

What kind of games have you been playing on it? :)
 
I bought the 850watt Power Supply, because it was an offer (50% off). I don't remember brand and model. When i get home i'll see it's shipping box and i'll tell you. I play everything (Bttlefield 4, Call of Duty ghosts, gta iv, skyrim, black flag, nfs the run, minecraft etc.). Everything in Ultra high graphics (almost).
 
My rig before the 1st December:

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After 1st December (Case, PSU, GPU, ODD upgrade/swap):

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Since these pictures I've added a third SSD and moved the HDD to the 5.25" bay to reduce vibration noise. I reached the point where literally the HDD was the only thing left making noise.
 
Jason, that red RAM looks really out of place :P
You think I care? The PC sits underneath my desk and the side panel window faces the wall so I never see them. I buy components based on performance, not colour. :P

Since these pictures I've added a third SSD and moved the HDD to the 5.25" bay to reduce vibration noise. I reached the point where literally the HDD was the only thing left making noise.

Could you actually hear it? Maybe my hearing isn't very good (and it is also probably to do with the fact that my PC sits on the floor and not right next to my ears) but I have 8 fans and 2 HDDs in my case and I don't really notice the noise at all. Though maybe I've just gotten used to it. ;)
 
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