mnapuran
New Member
Well, I'm stilling waiting on the arrival of my Mutoh, but the other equipment has arrived... and I figured I should build a nice new machine too
My main workstation right now uses a nice Asus motherboard, and the Intel e6600 CPU w/ 2gb RAM. I use 2 Dell 22" LCD's dual monitor as well. Works just fine... but why not prepare a new machine for RIP'ing and possible design duties?
Picked up the following components:
- Intel DP35DPM motherboard (3 yr warranty)
- Intel Q6600 Core2 Quad processor (3 yr warranty)
- nvidia 8600 GTS 256MB GDDR3 PCI-E graphics card (didn't bother w/ the 8800 GT)
- OCZ PC6400 2gb x 2 (4gb total) memory
- Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7,200RPM Serial ATA-300 Hard Drive (2 of them, running RAID 0 for performance)
- Samsung Super-WriteMaster Dual/Double Layer DVD±RW Burner
- Thermatake SopranoRS 101 (tool less) Case w/ performance 430w silent power supply
Dang nice machine if I say so myself... versus some of the marketed RIP machines out there. Total cost was under $900 too.
My main workstation right now uses a nice Asus motherboard, and the Intel e6600 CPU w/ 2gb RAM. I use 2 Dell 22" LCD's dual monitor as well. Works just fine... but why not prepare a new machine for RIP'ing and possible design duties?
Picked up the following components:
- Intel DP35DPM motherboard (3 yr warranty)
- Intel Q6600 Core2 Quad processor (3 yr warranty)
- nvidia 8600 GTS 256MB GDDR3 PCI-E graphics card (didn't bother w/ the 8800 GT)
- OCZ PC6400 2gb x 2 (4gb total) memory
- Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7,200RPM Serial ATA-300 Hard Drive (2 of them, running RAID 0 for performance)
- Samsung Super-WriteMaster Dual/Double Layer DVD±RW Burner
- Thermatake SopranoRS 101 (tool less) Case w/ performance 430w silent power supply
Dang nice machine if I say so myself... versus some of the marketed RIP machines out there. Total cost was under $900 too.