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Pappa's Got a Brand New Rig

One of the things I set out to do this week while I was on vacation was to (finnally) put my new system together. Really, it started off as an upgrade, but in the end, I ended up replacing every component except for my case and optical drives (not to mention the floppy).

Here is what I've got:

Englight Midtower Case (This thing is built like a tank. I've owned it since 2001!)
HIPER HPU-4S580-MS ATX12V 580W Power Supply
ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe
AMD X2 3800+ (AM2 Socket)
Corsair XMS2 2Gb Dual Kit @ DDR2-800
eVGA Geforce 7600GT
Plextor PX-716SA DVD/CD RW Optical
Seagate 400GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache

So far, I am very pleased with my system and look forward to running some benchies to see how it stacks up to other reference systems.

I'll post the results along with CPU-Z info shortly.

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