Kitlope
Hardcore
It's been a long time since I had a decent rig (June 2005 for BF2) so I thought I would brag a little bit. Been doing some serious upgrading recently, mostly in the GPU department. A couple years ago upgraded the processor (but kept the m/b) and threw in a SSD drive. In the last couple months upgraded video cards, soundcard and monitor. I've thought seriously about upgrading my m/b and processor to perhaps the recent Haswell (or Ivy Bridge) but after thoroughly reading and looking at benchmarks it's not worth the money for the little bit of performance gain, even if I do get PCIe 3. I tell ya, this socket 1366 was a great investment as years later it still holds it's own. Also added a fancy surge protector to protect my pwnage investment. So here it is:

Antec 1200 Enthusiast case
Antec 1200 Powersupply
Asus P6X58D-E socket 1366 motherboard (purchased June 2010 - still half a kickass socket)
Intel i7 980 Gulftown X6 3.33 Ghz 12 MB L3 cache (replaced i7 930 in Oct 2011)
12 GB DDR3 @ 1600 (triple channel) Corsair Dominator
Asus Xonar DSX soundcard
2 nVidia GTX 780s in SLI
Zalman CNPS10X cooler
120 GB SSD OCZ Agility 3 (will be upgrading to a newer 256 come winter)
5 Hard Drives: 3 @ 2 TB, 2 @ 3TB for lots of media (all backed up too)
Samsung SH-S223L CD/DVD drive
Benq XL2420T 120 Hz 24" monitor (lightboost enabled)
Paradigm Cinema 90 v3 wired to a Denon 3805 reciever (Been using these since 2005, awesome little speakers, and Canadian made!)
Razor Blackwidow Tournament Edition Keyboard
Logitech thumb trackball (still using these after all them years!)

Just to add, if anybody is in the market for a new monitor, I highly advise getting one that does 120 Hz. Duke picked one up and after talking to him I decided to grab one too. No buyer's remorse whatsoever (but don't ask me about the second 780). Larkstar just picked one up the other night and loves it. The difference is amazing, it's so fluid & smooth and has really helped me pwn the enemy. Make sure it's a model that supports lightboost, here's a list of 120/144 HZ monitors that support lightboost. Don't ever go back to 60 Hz, trust me on this.
http://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Strobelight-LightBoost-Utility-for-AMD-ATI-and-NVIDIA

Antec 1200 Enthusiast case
Antec 1200 Powersupply
Asus P6X58D-E socket 1366 motherboard (purchased June 2010 - still half a kickass socket)
Intel i7 980 Gulftown X6 3.33 Ghz 12 MB L3 cache (replaced i7 930 in Oct 2011)
12 GB DDR3 @ 1600 (triple channel) Corsair Dominator
Asus Xonar DSX soundcard
2 nVidia GTX 780s in SLI
Zalman CNPS10X cooler
120 GB SSD OCZ Agility 3 (will be upgrading to a newer 256 come winter)
5 Hard Drives: 3 @ 2 TB, 2 @ 3TB for lots of media (all backed up too)
Samsung SH-S223L CD/DVD drive
Benq XL2420T 120 Hz 24" monitor (lightboost enabled)
Paradigm Cinema 90 v3 wired to a Denon 3805 reciever (Been using these since 2005, awesome little speakers, and Canadian made!)
Razor Blackwidow Tournament Edition Keyboard
Logitech thumb trackball (still using these after all them years!)

Just to add, if anybody is in the market for a new monitor, I highly advise getting one that does 120 Hz. Duke picked one up and after talking to him I decided to grab one too. No buyer's remorse whatsoever (but don't ask me about the second 780). Larkstar just picked one up the other night and loves it. The difference is amazing, it's so fluid & smooth and has really helped me pwn the enemy. Make sure it's a model that supports lightboost, here's a list of 120/144 HZ monitors that support lightboost. Don't ever go back to 60 Hz, trust me on this.
http://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Strobelight-LightBoost-Utility-for-AMD-ATI-and-NVIDIA