| Re: The Signature Thread: Post your PC Specs here System Birthday: 12/19/2007 CPU: AMD Phenom 9850 at 3.01ghz Motherboard: MSI K9A2 Platinum
Memory: 4GB (2x2GB) A-Data DDR2 PC6400 @880mhz
Graphics: ATI 3870X2 1GB overclocked @825/941 ODD's: Samsung SH-S182D
Pioneer DVR-111 Firmware 8.29
Benq DW1655 Firmware BCGB Audio: Creative X-Fi ExtremeGamer Fatality Professional CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro PSU: PC Power & Cooling 750W Crossfire Edition Case: Antec 900 Keyboard and Mouse: Logitech Wireless HDD's: Western Digital WD2500KS 250GB SATA II (storage)
Seagate 320GB SATA II (dual partions for dual boot)
Seagate 500GB SATA II (DVD ISO IMAGES) Monitor: Envision 22" G22LWK Professional Series Operating System(s):Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 and Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1
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