The new one is in my signature. Don't have a new digital camera, so no pics yet.
The old PC:
P4 Northwood 2.8 533 fsb
Cooler Master RS450 real power with 22 amps on the 12 volt rail.
D865PERL
2 gigs Corsair VS DDR400 in 4 512 meg sticks
100 gig Maxtor SATA
400 gig Seagate IDE
All in Wonder Radeon 9800 Pro
Pacific Digital 8x DVD R+/RW
15" AOC Spectrum 5e
Windows XP Home sp2 retail
Mostly used to record TV shows that can be watched on the TV with TV out and used by our 6 year old. The Radeon 9800 Pro cuts through Reader Rabbit Math like you wouldn't believe
It's in a white RAIDMAX case.
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The new PC is running OEM Windows Media Center Edition 2005 (XP Professional) and will get the following upgrades in the next two months:
Seasonic 500 watt PSU with something like 34 amps on the 12 volt rail.
Another 1 gig stick of Kingston DDR2 667 budget RAM
Either an 8800GTS or an 8600 Ultra
I'm also looking into whether it's reasonable to overclock the X2 3800+ Windsor EE CPU using the stock AMD fan.
The MSI barebones' case is pretty cool, it's black with a blue light strip across the bottom front just above the panel for the front USB. It can be found at Newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16856167009
The Lite On drive is white, so I should probably find a black paneled model and then I can move it back to the Northwood and retire the 8x.
Nothing that exciting about it from an enthusiast standpoint, but it's been a very successful and stable build since I put it together around January 20th.
When the AMD AM2 R690G arrives, I think I'll build a third PC just so I can use a DX10 ATI card. The Nvidia 405 chipset restricts me to Nvidia cards on the PC in my signature. On the other hand, I might go for an AMD C2D 1250 chipset board instead, if it's basically the equivalent of the 690G (ie an X700 onboard, I like onboard graphics as a backup for troubleshooting GPU issues when and if they arise).
Nice monitors most of you have. I'm saving up for a couple of 19" Viewsonic LCDs. The 17" Viewsonic CRT is tolerable, but that 15" AOC needs to go to the recyclers.