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My Dream Machine for 2009
Ever since I found out about nVidia’s 3D Vision technology, I’ve wanted to try it out. Unfortunately, the machine I have right now, which I built back in November 2007, isn’t powerful enough. On top of that, my monitor isn’t compatible with the new tech. That is why I am hoping to save up enough to a killer new gaming rig. Truth be told, only time will tell if this build actually happens any time soon, due to financial constraints. Either way, it was something fun to look into.
Below are the parts and prices that would go into my Dream Machine:

- RaidMax Aztec Mid-Tower Case
$79.99
EVGA LGA 775 ATX Intel Motherboard
$199.99

- EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Video Card
$199.99

- Intel 3.0GHz Q9650 Core 2 Quad Processor
$324.99

- G.Skill 4GB (2×2GB) DDR2 SDRAM
$44.99

- Rosewill 850W Power Supply
- $119.99

- GeForce 3D Vision Kit with 22inch Samsung LCD Monitor
$598
Total: $1559.94
(excluding s/h)
*If you noticed that I didn’t include a hard disk, there is a reason for that. I already have one for this new build.
1 comment March 11, 2009
The Nerve Center of My World
In order to give you more insight into who I am, I should I should let you know what I’m working with. Yes, that’s me in the picture. Aren’t I a handsome devil? In my opinion, I think I’ve got a pretty killer set up.
I’ll start with my rig, because there’s a lot to like about it. Here’s what it’s got on the inside:
- 2.20 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4500
- 3 GB RAM
- 200 GB SATA HDD
- nVidia 8800 GS
- Gigabit Ehternet Card
- LG Blu Ray / HD-DVD drive
- Lite-On DVD drive
And on the outside:
- Logitech Wireless Keyboard / Mouse
- Logisyscom 2.1 Speaker Set
- Sceptre 19 inch LCD
- Vizio 26 inch LCD HDTV
- Netgear Powerline Ethernet Adapter
I’ve also got it running 3 OS’s:
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Mac OS X 10.5.3 Leopard
- Ubuntu 8.10 (Coming Soon)
Some people ask me why I have so many operating systems. I’m in IT, so it’s good to be well rounded. Having all those OS’s installed allows me to stay up-to-date with the entire industry regardless of OS, and I keep track of all new software updates and patches. People also ask me about the two monitors. It’s called a Dual Screen setup, and I use the Sceptre on my desk for all my work and the Vizio on my wall for media viewing. If you noticed, I also have a Playstation 3 on my desk which is also connected to my Vizio.
That’s my Nerve Center. I <3 it!
Add comment February 27, 2009