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guyincognito
Wed, 7 Oct 2009 18:28:00 GMT
Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9650 @ 3.00GHz

4GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @1066MHZ (2x2048MB)

Nvidia NForce 790i Ultra SLI Motherboard

2x Nvidia GeforceGTX280 (Sli) playing at a native resolution of 1920x1200 (overkill)

Typical 1000W power supply.

Fan cooling

2 RAID0 Velociraptors 600gb

Microphone: MXL .800 USB

All this fine hardware can produce fine videos such as "Annoying shoop." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8_5FJdKh98

This is Incogneatus, by the way. This message board is excessively laggy.

Drakortha
Wed, 7 Oct 2009 19:10:00 GMT
Re: Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9650 @ 3.00GHz

4GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @1066MHZ (2x2048MB)

Nvidia NForce 790i Ultra SLI Motherboard

2x Nvidia GeforceGTX280 (Sli) playing at a native resolution of 1920x1200 (overkill)

Typical 1000W power supply.

Fan cooling

2 RAID0 Velociraptors 600gb

Microphone: MXL .800 USB

All this fine hardware can produce fine videos such as "Annoying shoop." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8_5FJdKh98

This is Incogneatus, by the way. This message board is excessively laggy.

--- guyincognito 

You just wanted an excuse to show off your specs! :P

pappy
Wed, 7 Oct 2009 21:02:00 GMT
Re: Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

Haha, showing off I see!

guyincognito
Thu, 8 Oct 2009 03:04:00 GMT
Re: Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

I also have a large member and own a yacht with supermodels inside for my pleasure.

mikill
Thu, 8 Oct 2009 03:24:00 GMT
Re: Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

I also have a large member and own a yacht with supermodels inside for my pleasure.

--- guyincognito 

So that explains a lot about you.

bob_dole_man
Sun, 11 Oct 2009 21:14:00 GMT
Re: Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

Wow nice specs guy all I have is a 4850 (I can almost get a 30% overclock in benchmarking software but cant overclock it at all in games for some reason), a motherbaord from the 20s (m57sli-s4), 1 500gb hard drive and 1 160gb (ordered a 640gb western digital black), 4 gb of ddr2 800, an old athlon 5600+ x2 windsor (I have ordered a phenom 2 720 x3 though), an hdt 1283 cpu cooler(easy tune and my bios seem to show temps well below 40c at 100% usage), an absolutely massive accelero s1 rev 2 and zalman copper vram heatsinks for my graphics card(it’s designed to be a passive cooler so you can imagine what it does with a couple 120mm fans) , and 6 120mm fans soon to be 7 when my order arrives. I have found out that if I defrag before using fraps I get the same framerate that I set fraps to record at but that western digital caviar black 640gb is supposed to do better than a 15000rpm WD raptor so I would think I will get pretty good results.

Do you have any plans to get some accelero s1 rev 2s for those 280s (they are only 1c or less from being the best in existence but they are 50% cheaper than the best, and that’s with only 1 120mm fan and I can fit 2 on mine)? Judging from the fact that my 4850s temps never get past an average of 50c after a few hours of 95% to 100% GPU usage, as long as I keep a single 120mm fan on it, I would think that if you overvolted those 280s they could get a damn high overclock!!!

What’s your case? I have the weird thermaltake armor jr with some blue cold cathode lights in it, and the worst cable management ever!

What’s your mouse? I only have a G5 but it works pretty well.

Are you a 50ft tall hamburger man? I only have this suspicion because you always have that mask on!!!

Do you use a gaming keypad? If so are they worth the money?

guyincognito
Wed, 28 Oct 2009 05:34:00 GMT
Re: Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

Standard air-cooled case with a passive 1000w power supply. I got one of those weighted g9 mice. It's smaller, but I got used to it pretty quickly. The dell I had before was way quieter than this shit I got now. People cant really notice the humming in the background when I record my voice stuff though.

bob_dole_man
Tue, 3 Nov 2009 06:59:00 GMT
Re: Hardware Specs For Recording/Playing/Producing Videos

Standard air-cooled case with a passive 1000w power supply. I got one of those weighted g9 mice. It's smaller, but I got used to it pretty quickly. The dell I had before was way quieter than this shit I got now. People cant really notice the humming in the background when I record my voice stuff though.

--- guyincognito 

Standard air cooled case? Judging from your specs I would have guessed you would have gotten something cool like an XG viper 2 but I guess it makes sense to worry about hardware not an awesome case that you can use to blind hookers and stash your gold and weed. Do you have a nice mouse pad to go with that outlandishly nice mouse or just a normal cloth one? If you dont have a nice one look up rocket fish gaming mouspad they cost $20 but they make a huge difference as long as you dont let it get dirty but its plastic and aluminum so its not hard to clean. Ive heard they dont do very well but have you tried overclocking those 280s or do they run to hot?