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Processor | Intel Xeon x5660 (4.2ghz) |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte X58A-UD3R |
Cooling | Corsair H100 |
Memory | 24gb (6x 4gb DDR3 1600) Kingston Hyperx |
Video Card(s) | XFX Black r290x 4gb ddr5 OC |
Storage | 6x 2tb 64mb WD drives, Patriot Pyro sandforce2 drive ,intel 180gb ssd |
Display(s) | HP w2558hc |
Case | Corsair Carbine 500r |
Audio Device(s) | X-Fi Pro Fatality |
Power Supply | XFX 750 watt |
Mouse | Thermaltake Theron ee Sports+ |
Keyboard | Corsair Vengence k70 RGB Cherry Red |
Software | Windows 8.1 x64 |
i still have my atari 800xl here are the specs:
Processor Rockwell 6502
Speed 1.79 MHz
RAM Up to 48K "stock" - much more with aftermarket upgrades.
ROM 10K
Storage Cassette Tape or 5.25" floppy disk.
Expansion 2 cartridge slots, 3 memory slots, 1 ROM slot and a daisy-chainable expansion bus
Bus N/A
Video Up to 320x192x16 color composite video or TV out for standard modes. Tons of additional modes are available through low level programming extending the resolution and color pallate dramatically.
I/O I/O bus could connect to an optional interface unit with parallel and serial ports
Processor Rockwell 6502
Speed 1.79 MHz
RAM Up to 48K "stock" - much more with aftermarket upgrades.
ROM 10K
Storage Cassette Tape or 5.25" floppy disk.
Expansion 2 cartridge slots, 3 memory slots, 1 ROM slot and a daisy-chainable expansion bus
Bus N/A
Video Up to 320x192x16 color composite video or TV out for standard modes. Tons of additional modes are available through low level programming extending the resolution and color pallate dramatically.
I/O I/O bus could connect to an optional interface unit with parallel and serial ports