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Laptop:

Dell m6600

12gb 1333mhz RAM (4x2 + 2x2)

750gb HDD + 128gb SSD

Firepro m8900 @ 820core & 990mem

Desktop#1:

fx8120 @ 4.5ghz

Corsair H100i

Crosshair V Formula Z (OC'd to hell)

16gb 2005mhz DDR3 corsair vengeance

256gb samsung 840 pro

2x Sapphire 7950 @ 1180core 1380mem

1000w platinum azza psu

wrapped up in a mid-tower cooler master case

Desktop#2

Gigabyte am3+ mini board

fx6100 @ 4.4ghz w aftermarket air

500gb HDD

430w Corsair modular PSU

20gb DDR3 @ 1866mhz (8x2 + 2x2)

low profile radeon 5000 series

all put on a piece of non-conductive plexiglass

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Desktop:

ASUS Rampage V Extreme

Intel I7 5960X

2 x ASUS Titan X in SLI

4 x 4 GB of G.Skill Ripjaws 3000MHz

4 x Kingston HyperX 480GB SSD in 2 Raid arrays

SuperFlower Leadex Platinum 8Pack Edition 2KW

ASUS ROG Swift P278Q

Windows 7 - Still shivering about if I should upgrade to Windows 10 (Don't feel like doing a clean install haha)

 

Notebook:

Alienware M18X-R2

Intel I7 3920XM

2 x Nvidia GTX 680M

4 x 4 GB of Kingston HyperX (forgot the speed)

2 x Kingston HyperX 240GB SSD in Raid array

1 x Samsung SSD that came with the notebook (forgot size and model)

 

 

 

 

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Laptop:

Lenovo Y580

Nvidia Gtx660m

intel i5-3210m

8gb ram 

128 gb ssd

Windows 7

 

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Clevo P170HM with

  • 24GB RAM
  • GTX680M 4GB
  • 120GB SSD+500GB HDD
  • i7 2820QM

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Main PC:
 

Intel Core i7-3930k @4.2Ghz stock

16GB DDR3 1600Mhz RAM

1TB SSD

EVGA GTX 980 Ti

NZXT Phantom 820

Cryorig R1 Ultimate Cooler

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My current rig:

Lenovo Y580

i7-3610QM

GTX 660M

16 GB RAM 

HDD unfortunately (maybe some SSD in dvd caddy or M.2 in next few months)

New wireless card comming soon, possible some hackinoshing in near future. 

 

My setup is a bit unconventional. Computer is connected to monitor (Dell U2410F) and wireless peripherals and stored in closet nearby my desk, quiet, sleek and still mobile solution :)

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Dell Precision M4600

Intel i7 -2920XM

32GB RAM

500GB Samsung SSD

Bluray Burner/Reader

Cellular, GPS, BT,WIFI,Fingerprint Reader, Smartcard (contact + contactless)

1080 IPS Panel

Nvidia Quadro 2000M

====> wanting to put a Quadro K2100M - I have the card... need help with BSOD 5c error and intel management security error 207 PLEASE

 

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i5 6600k @ 4,4ghz

asus z170 pro gaming

corsair ddr4 2x8gb 3000mhz

gigabyte geforce gtx970 wf3 oc @ 1450mhz

samsung ssd 840 120gb

segate baracuda 1tb

thermaltake se 530w

zalman z3+

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Clevo P150SM

i7 4700MQ @ 4.6GHz, 1.2 vcore (stock microcode glitch), Cinebench ~830-840 > DT [email protected] :hyper:

RAM 16GB @ 1866mhz

GTX770M , core @1154MHz, [email protected] (samsung), core voltage offeset: +137.5mV (working on external PCIe MXM adapter for Titan X)

Collaboratory Liquid Ultra TP on CPU/GPU, arctic thermal pads on cpu vrms and gpu memory

85/120 hz Chemei modded display

128gb crucial m4 msata (SSD) + 1tb toshiba HDD

240w power supply

SED SSD Encryption (+password) BIOS mod

Optimus GPU mod to use jpeg compression instead of mux for latency (useful for demanding fps game)

Punched some d**n holes on cpu&gpu bottom cover vents, decreased -5c(-12c without cover) (highly blame Clevo on that)

Modded 8-cell battery pack with Samsung 18650 cells (old: panasonic), achieving ~6 hours of web browsing on battery and -100mv on cpu(@1.5ghz max with dGPU off)

 

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Mine is : Lenovo Y500 with Core i7 ,

Graphics: NVDIA GeForce GT 750M 2GB

RAM : 8GB

HDD :  1 TB  as a data storage.

USB 3.0

Backlit Keyboard

Full HD screen

256 GB mSTATA : as main drive for OS

OS: Windows 10 Pro / Ubuntu Dual Boot

WiFI CARD : Intel 2.4 GHz ( Egerly waiting to change to to 5Ghz; Bought intel  ac7200; Need the BIOS mod)

 

 

 

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Laptop:

Lenovo Y510p.

i7 4700MQ

GT 750M SLI

8 GB RAM

1 TB WD Scorpio Blue HDD at a majestic speed of 5400 RPM

Windows 8

 

Want the VBIOS mod so badly so I can actually play games on the go again without burning myself and/or overheating my 2 year old laptop.

 

Desktop:

i7 2600k @ 4.3 Ghz

R9 390

8 GB Ripjaws X RAM

ASUS Sabertooth P67

OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB SSD and 2 TB Hitachi Deskstar HDD.

Coolermaster HAF X case

NZXT HALE90 850-M PSU (upgrading this soon)

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Amd Fx 8320 at 4.8 GHz (just bought a 4790k :-) )

Amd r9 290 with h80 mod at 1150/1600

8Gb DDR3 at 2000MHz

Corsair BX100 512GB

Phanteks Luxe case

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Clevo P150SM-A

NVIDIA 870M GPU

Intel 4810MQ

Samsung 850 evo mSATA SSD

Crucial M5 120GB mSATA SSD

Western Digital Black 7200rpm 750GB

Matshita Blue Ray Combo

Intel AC7620 Wireless card

 

BIOS Version: 1.03.03RLS1

KBC/EC Firmware rev: 1.03.04

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laptops alienware M15x , MSI Gt683dx , asus C90s , hp hdx 9200 and about 10 more..  desktop i7 7600k, 16Gb, strix Z270, gtx780 poseidon, corsair 850W and more...

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My Notebook:

Medion Erazer x7813

with

i7 2670QM,

8GB RAM DDR3 1333Mhz,

Geforce GTX 560m,

Samsung 850 Evo 250GB,

Hitachi HDD 640 GB ,

 

My Desktop-PC:

i7-8700k @5,0Ghz,

Asus ROG STRIX Z370-F Gaming,

16GB Ballistix Sport LT DDR4-RAM @2933Mhz,

Geforce GTX 980

Samsung 960 Evo 500GB,

Seagate HDD 1TB

 

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New System

 

Dell Precision M4800

Sharp UHD 4K 15.6 panel (8bit per channel)

2TB SSD Storage

Bluray Drive

Nvidia M2200  (yes, a maxell nvidia card to  replace a bad kepler)

32GB DDR3L Ram

Intel i7-4920

Windows 10 19042.928 20H2

 

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My Desktop P.C:

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

MSI MPG X570 Pro Gaming Carbon Wifi Motherboard (all the buzz words :lol:),

32GB Teamgroup T-Force Xtreem ARGB 4000MHz CL18 (4x8GB single rank),

Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 FE

Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus 1TB pci-e 4.0 nvme + Corsair MP600 Core 2TB pcie 4.0 nvme SSDs,

Seagate Barracuda 8TB HDD

Corsair RM1000 PSU (the only time "future-proofing" has ever worked for me)

 

My bedroom P.C:

AMD Ryzen R5 3600

MSI MPG B550 Gaming Edge Wifi Motherboard

16Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB pro 3600MHz DDR4 memory (2x8GB)

Nvidia 1650 Super

Samsung 970 Pro 1TB nvme ssd + Corsair MP600 Core 2TB nvme SSDs,

Seagate Barracuda 4TB HDD

Antec Earthwatts Platinum 550w PSU

 

Laptop:

Dell Inspiron 15 7559,

Intel i7-6700hq,

Nvidia GTX 960m,

WD Green 480GB Sata III M.2 drive (primary),

1TB Mech HDD (OEM)

 

Older laptop:

Intel i7-3520m

Nvidia 640le (gimped)

256GB SSD (OEM with proprietary connector)

1TB Crucial MX Sata SSD in O.D.D bay adapter.

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Name-Dell Vostro 3491

CPU-Intel i3 1005G1

RAM-12GB DDR4 2667 MHz

Hard Disk Space - 931GB

SSD Space-256GB

OS-Windows 11

So yeah thats about it. Works just fine

 

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