L@@K, not bad for a 16 year old :P

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November 23rd 2007
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Key Features:
AMD CPU AMD Graphics
System Specs:
  • AMD ATHLON X2 3800+ DUAL CORE S939
  • AMD/ATI X1650XT (SAPPHIRE)
  • CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER AUDIGY 4
  • ASUS A8N-VM MOTHERBOARD
  • 1GB DDR PC3200 400MHZ RAM
  • MAXTOR 6L200MO 200GB HDD
  • SONY DVD-ROM DDU1615
  • PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-112
  • 8 IN 1 MEMORY CARD READER
  • ENERMAX LIBERTY 620WATT SLI/XFIRE CERTIFIED PSU
  • AKASA AK-856 CPU FAN
  • LOGITECH Z-5500 5.1 SURROUND SOUND
  • VIEWSONIC VE710b 17" Monitor
  • THERMALTAKE TSUNAMI CASE
  • AC RYAN 8" BLUE CCFL'S
  • EXTRA 120MM THERMALTAKE BLUE LED FAN IN FRONT, EXTRA 92MM THERMALTAKE BLUE LED FAN ON SIDE PANEL
Not a bad set up for a 16 year old :P bought it from Mesh 2 years ago back in november 2005 have had numerous problems with it while upgrading but finally everything works ok now! And I know it needs ALOT of properly cable management work, its a mess! and sorry dont have any inside pics yet but will post soon, any tips on how i can nicely cable manage it welcomed, really want that blue glow/ green UV Pipe look! :D, fanx
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21 Comments on L@@K, not bad for a 16 year old :P

#1
hat
Enthusiast
Um, what's the mod?
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#3
pbmaster
Pretty nice..I finished my first build when I was 16. One thing though, you really need to clean up your processes and what not...50 is kind of high for XP. I'm sure you can get it down to around 40 or so...mine is currently running at 37 with all my normal stuff turned on.
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#4
Unregistered
it was at 50 because i ran all those programmes at once, at the moment just running itunes and msn its at 43 =)
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#5
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Congrats.

However, I have a small complaint that can be summed up in two words. Cable management. :)
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#6
ex_reven
pbmasterPretty nice..I finished my first build when I was 16. One thing though, you really need to clean up your processes and what not...50 is kind of high for XP. I'm sure you can get it down to around 40 or so...mine is currently running at 37 with all my normal stuff turned on.
More like 22. (On bootup anyway.)
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#7
black light burns
pbmasterPretty nice..I finished my first build when I was 16. One thing though, you really need to clean up your processes and what not...50 is kind of high for XP. I'm sure you can get it down to around 40 or so...mine is currently running at 37 with all my normal stuff turned on.
it's nice... I built my first rig when i was 14 :p. my processes is at 28 but i am on POS's rig.
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#8
strick94u
when I was 16 computers were the size of houses
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#9
Snipe343
lol when i was 16, o wait im not 16 yet lol nice build btw
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#10
c`LoW
rofl, not bad for a 16 year old? i built my computer when i was 16.. and it was way better then this.. it was an e6300 oc'd to 3.0, 8800gts, 2gb ram oc'd, etc..
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#11
Athlon2K15
HyperVtX™
c`LoWrofl, not bad for a 16 year old? i built my computer when i was 16.. and it was way better then this.. it was an e6300 oc'd to 3.0, 8800gts, 2gb ram oc'd, etc..
dont be h8tin..this isnt a contest,its a gallery for members to show there computers..your comments are better suited in the general nonsense section or even better not at all
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#12
Unregistered
just diving into it at 16 gets you a thumbs up from me good job
#13
imperialreign
I agree - it's a nice rig without a doubt. cable management, though needs to be improved a little - but still decent none-the-less. Also, as others have mentioned, get XP under control. 20-30 services is easily do-able without any ill side-effects. My setup only runs 20 services for benching or gaming; 26 when I have MSN and eplorer, etc loaded up.


The more servies you have running idle, the more it will slow down XP overall, as every service takes up some amount of memory.


Nice, though! With a little work that rig can be improved even more!
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#14
grunt_408
strick94uwhen I was 16 computers were the size of houses
lol Yep I had a c64 lol Loved it
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#15
imperialreign
lol Yep I had a c64 lol Loved it
same here - damn that C64 was the most loyal and most respected piece of hardware I have ever owned. Never failed me once . . .
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#17
theonetruewill
c`LoWrofl, not bad for a 16 year old? i built my computer when i was 16.. and it was way better then this.. it was an e6300 oc'd to 3.0, 8800gts, 2gb ram oc'd, etc..
Nice build ibrahimbeg, It's typical teenage, big blue lights, not that that is in anyway a bad thing- I like it. I think it looks very stylish. Ignore this c 'LoW moron, it doesn't matter what parts you have, it's what you do with it that counts.

Cable management is a bit if an issue but you freely admit that. If you want tips I'd PM user: tkpenalty, he's very good with this sort of thing. There are some others too who I'm sure would help you out with ideas.

Very nice looking build- ignore the haters.
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#19
Unregistered
lol fanx for the comments guys, as for the parts for example, ram n cpu jus reminding you lot i did buy it 2 years ago in november 2005 so think about how fast it would of been for back then and at the time AMD X2's where better than Intel's Pentium D's lool and 1GB ram was alot back then, but hopefully in a few weeks i'll be adding a extra GIG of RAM to make it 2GB, since i bought the computer things ive changed are: the case, graphics card from a ATI X700 to a ATI X1650XT, PSU, DVD-RW drive and added memory card reader :-), keep the comments up! cheers
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#20
tkpenalty
CooCoojust diving into it at 16 gets you a thumbs up from me good job
Im 15, i built my first system when I was 12. Age isnt really an excuse to get a good score, I'm saying age is irrelevant to what you do. Check out my one
www.techpowerup.com/gallery/994.html
Not bad for a 1514 year older (it was done when I was 14). :p[/immature]

Apart from that immature rant, I'd concentrate on cable management. I dont like how those spare PSU cables are just dangling there, its not really a good position for them to be in. I'd work on trying to get the cables behind the HDD bays. Just pop over to my system and take a look at it, mainly my older one after you go to my current one, you'll find it. Its the "Challenge to Sladesurfer". Also with your photography, take notes of how to present it, as it makes it hard to see what you want to show off from that angle that you took it at, i'd work on fixing up that spiderweb of wires that I can see, use cable ties to neaten them up.
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