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I have the exact same case but I running circles around your chip with a 2.5+ barton chip tweaked to a 3gig and 80gig 7200 rpm on a platinum soyo dragon board ddr ram 612 and many more goodies...................
99 SVT #198 blk/blue
Spec 3/quaife/stage 2 shafts
T3/T4 fully built 3.0
ported heads
water injec./intercooled
13.2 @ 107 mph
clifford alarm and turbo timer
koni struts H&R springs
intercooler for sale
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Micah those chieftec cases you got there? if so how much did you pay for them if you don't mind me asking. and did you get the PSU with them?
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Thats what my company does.
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but can you run any game at 1600x1280 with all options up and still be smooth as butter? Got to love the 9800xt
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Originally posted by Micah: Just thought I would show them off, although place is real dirty and I couldnt get one in the pic. These are my baby's
nice specs (although i dont like AMD myself). but i dunno.....why the Antec cases?? IMO i think they are way overated, heavy, and so not worth the money. get urself some nice Lian Li Aluminum cases. extremely light, not bulky, excellent cooling, and one of the easiest cases to work with. out of all the computers i built, Antec seems to be the biggest pain in the ass and Lian Li seems to be the best.
and oh yeah, just curious but what kinda motherboards u runnin in them?? please dont say something like Soyo, or PC-Chips or something. i hope its ASUS.
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I am a reseller for asus and ABit, 2 are asus, the other 2 are Abit. I would have gone higher on the proccessor but when you get offered an amazing deal for 4 cpu's you cant pass it up.
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Originally posted by Micah: I am a reseller for asus and ABit, 2 are asus, the other 2 are Abit. I would have gone higher on the proccessor but when you get offered an amazing deal for 4 cpu's you cant pass it up.
Micah
ASUS and Abit, very good choices 
how much u get the processors for?? thats one advantage AMD has over Intel. its about half the price for same speed
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Originally posted by ryanwoodsvt: Originally posted by KevContour: Ah, I got the easy part and went Wi-Fi instead of wiring a CAT-5 Ethernet cable to each room. I was about to go Cat-5 to each room, but Wi-Fi is way better! But to list my computers in my room:
House was new construction, so I came in one weekend prior to the builder putting up the sheetrock, and I installed the cable. I figured that the house would only be without sheetrock once, so I wired every room while I had the chance. Fortunately, the builder was really cool about it.
Nice.... I woulda done the same thing then, would look pretty sweet with them in each room
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Proud owner of a 2005 Ford Taurus SE 3.0L V6 Vulcan 
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