Your PC Gaming Rig

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Post your specs below, and let's see who has the greatest Gaming Rig on 3DSPedia!
  • Case Built In: Galaxy 3 Gaming Case With Side Window and Blue LED Fans
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte F2A88XM-DS2
  • CPU Type: AMD FM2 Dual Core
  • CPU Model: AMD FM2 A6 6400K 3.9ghz Dual Core
  • CPU Socket: AMD FM2
  • CPU Clock Speed: 3.9 Ghz
  • CPU Max Turbo Clock Speed: 4.1 Ghz
  • Memory: 8gb crucial DDR3 1600mhz Performance Ram
  • Hard Drive Size: 1tb Seagate Barracuda Sata 6Gb/s 64mb Cache 7200rpm
  • Optical Drive: Samsung 24x SH-224DB/BEBE Sata DVD Writer
  • Graphics Card: Onboard AMD Radeon HD 8470D
  • PSU Size: 500 Watt 12cm Fan ATX 12V V2.0 70% Efficiency Power Supply
  • Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate
  • Rear Panel Connections: 1x DVI Port, 1x Gigabit Lan, 1x PS/2 Combo Port, 1x VGA Ports, 2x USB 2.0 Ports, 2x USB 3.0 Ports, Speaker, Headphone and Mic Ports
  • Front / Top Case Ports: Headphone Jack, Microphone Jack, USB 2.0
  • Special Features: Additional Case Cooling, Fully Upgradeable, Overclocking Potential, Side Window Panel, Water Cooling Support(lol no)
 
You are going to tremble as you read the specs of this beast!
CPU: Intel i3-3100m @ 2.4 GHZ
GPU: Intel HD 4000
Memory: 4 GB
Hard Disk: 625 GB

Did I mention it's a laptop :p? Yeah it's clearly not the winner. Yours is pretty good too, although the lack of a dedicated GPU will affect performance. You might look into getting one if you want that extra power and have some extra money. Other than that though, it looks great.
 
You are going to tremble as you read the specs of this beast!
CPU: Intel i3-3100m @ 2.4 GHZ
GPU: Intel HD 4000
Memory: 4 GB
Hard Disk: 625 GB

Did I mention it's a laptop :p? Yeah it's clearly not the winner. Yours is pretty good too, although the lack of a dedicated GPU will affect performance. You might look into getting one if you want that extra power and have some extra money. Other than that though, it looks great.
Waaaay ahead on you on the CPU part
 
Of course yours is better, since I really bought this laptop for just being a general, multi-purpose laptop. Eventually I plan on building a desktop with ample storage, a powerful processor (probably Intel), and a decent, inexpensive GPU. Since you can always upgrade these desktops, there's no real pressure to buy all top market parts from the get- go. Wait a while and upgrade something and just keep doing this until you decide to buy a new computer. I think that's a better way to build custom-built PCs since it allocates some your budget to future spending.
 
My Laptop's specifications:

CPU: AMD A4-5150M, 2 Cores, @~2.7GHz
CPU Socket: FS1r2
GPU: AMD Radeon 8350G, Dual GPU (3GB VRAM)
RAM: 4GB
HDD: 750GB
Screen Resolution: 1366 x 768
Audio: Realtek HD (Enabled) + AMD HD Audio Device (Disabled)
DirectX/OpenGL Version: DirectX 11/OpenGL 4 (Or the latest version)
OS: Windows 8.1

Sure it's not as great as yours, but it satisfies my gaming needs, that's what matters to me :p !
 
Upgrades:
  • CPU Type: AMD FM2 Quad Core
  • CPU Model: AMD FM2 A8 6600K 3.9ghz Quad Core
  • CPU Socket: AMD FM2
  • PSU Size: 750 Watt 12cm Fan ATX 12V V2.0 70% Efficiency Power Supply
 
My PC is my primary gaming machine so...
CPU: Intel Core i7 [email protected]
Motherboard: ASRock Z87 Extreme6 socket LGA 1150
RAM: 16GB 1600Mhz Corsair Vengeance
Case: Xigmatek Talon
Storage: 128GB Corsair Neutron SSD + 1TB Seagate Baracuda HDD + a 500GB portable Samsung USB 2.0 HDD
Power supply: Xigmatek Centauro 700W
Optical drive: a Samsung 22x DVD
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 7790 1GB @15%
 
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