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Athlon64 Super Computer


A Picture of my computer

History


I built this computer in the beginning of 2005. I learned how to build computers while serving in the U.S. Air Force. After completing basic training I was shipped out to technical school. Part of my training included how to disassemble and re-assemble a computer. After learning how easy it was to put a computer together, I started making plans to build my own.

After I arrived at my first duty station, I met a very knowledgeable Technical Sergeant (TSgt). This Sergeant showed me a few websites where I could buy the parts I needed. After saving up the money, I built my first computer. Since then I have built 4 more computers and learned how to upgrade my laptop.This is my latest computer. Not pictured is a 17" LCD monitor and wireless keyboard and mouse. Not that I'm a computer nerd or anything;-)


Specs



COMPONENTDESCRIPTION
CaseUltra Dragon Mid-Tower
MotherboardASUS AV8-E Deluxe
CPUAthlon64 3500+ Socket 939
RAM1GB DDR400 Kingston HyperX RAM
Hard Drive250GB WD 7200RPM SATA-150
Video CardSapphire X600 Pro 256MB w/ TVO/DVI
Addl CardSapphire Theatrix 550 TV-Tuner Card
Optical DriveBlk Lite-On 16X DVD+/-RW
2nd DriveBlk Lite-On 16X DVD-R
Floppy driveBlk 7-in-1 flash card reader/ floppy
MonitorBlack Acer 17in LCD Monitor
Keyboard & MouseMS Wireless Optical Desktop 2.0
Operating SystemWindows XP Media Center 2005
Pricetag:$1,800


Helpful Links
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By William Beverly Jr
June 17, 2005
Updated: July 26, 2005
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