AMD AthlonXP 2200+ @ 2.3GHz/2.025V (air), 1GB GEIL Dual Channel kit (lowered timings [2,3,3,5]), Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB, EPOX 8RDA3+ Motherboard, DVD & CDRW drives, 80GB Maxtor Hard Drive IDE & Western Digital Caviar 40GB, Wifi, 12 X USB 2.0, Chieftec Case with blue cold cathodes, Akasa Amber Series fans.
Performed Mods:
Add lighting, extra cooling, cable managment where possible, major overclock of CPU (faster than Athlon 64 3200), Some sound insulation on side pannels
Windows Vista Ultimate RC1 Operating System, Crappy monitor I know looks like a TV but meh i got it free... And TEAC CR-H100 audio Amp used for external HiFi speakers and Headphones (gives a brilliant sound with the trebble and bass upped a bit.
DaMultaI call bs to this overclock.(faster than Athlon 64 3200),
Erm I were surprised my self after running the benchmarks in SiSandra, altho this was done when I had XP Pro installed, but I have some screen shots some where which i will uppload also with the other pics which seem to take forever to upload.
I maybe changing the Xp 2200 to a 2600 and overclock that, so I may get even higher clocks assuming it will take the extra juice like this current one 2.025V upped from default 1.6V
looks tidy i gave u a 6 m8 and i have a old xp3000 rig and it kicks a 3.4ghz pentiums butt @stock but ive never compaired it to a athlon 64 3200 i have the a64 4000 now and i can say this is faster but the xp3000 aint no slow coach really :) its just that i can get beyond fx62 speeds on this. its your graphics thats gonna let u down really. A 1.2ghz cpu will still run todays games normally but the agp cards just cant handle them like the sli 16x can. and ur cpu wont take sli or duel channel support i belive.
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I maybe changing the Xp 2200 to a 2600 and overclock that, so I may get even higher clocks assuming it will take the extra juice like this current one 2.025V upped from default 1.6V