Whats your computer specs?

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by GUI_Tex, Feb 6, 2006.

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  1. GUI_Tex

    GUI_Tex Registered Member

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    Meh, I considered myself average..

    emachines
    windows xp home sp2
    448 mb's of ram (148 free)
    2.08 gb's processor
    80 gb's of hard drive (27 gb's free)
    2800+ amd anthlon xp
    1.5 mb DSL internet connection
    S3 unichrome graphics
    two readable but unwritable cd/dvd drives.
    1 extra 40 gb hd (21 gb's free)



    later, gui
     
  2. snowbound

    snowbound Retired Moderator

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    I consider mine even more average so i won't bother. ;) :D


    snowbound
     
  3. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

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    Better Computer (custom-built)

    ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe
    AMD Athlon 64 3200+ overclock'd to 2.55GHz
    512MB Corsair DDR400 memory
    Western Digital 80GB hard drive
    NEC ND-3550 dvd drive
    XFX 6600GT PCI-E
    Realtek AC'97 integrated sound
    Windows XP Pro SP2
    1536/384 Yahoo! SBC DSL

    Older Computer (custom-built)

    Chaintech 7NIF2
    AMD Athlon XP 2000+
    512MB memory
    Western Digital 80GB hard drive
    Lite-On LTR - 52327S
    Integrated NVIDIA Geforce4 MX graphics
    C-Media AC'97 integrated sound
    Windows XP Pro SP2
    1536/384 Yahoo! SBC DSL
     
  4. GUI_Tex

    GUI_Tex Registered Member

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    1536/384 Yahoo! SBC DSL

    Nice DSL, Although their software that is included is unneeded and is poop.
     
  5. Brian N

    Brian N Registered Member

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    3 weeks old puter, built by myself of course.

    Windows XP SP2 (Home, bah!)
    Asus A8N-SLI
    AMD64 3200+ @ 2300MhZ - Venice
    2x512 Kingston HT RAM (3200, 400DDR)
    GeForce 7800GT 256 PCI-E
    Old 120GB Maxtor harddrive
    Audigy 2 soundcard
    Chieftec Dragon, Black, Full Tower

    http://img484.imageshack.us/img484/6521/phto00208om.th.jpg
    Image is a bit old. Added some blue fans too.
     
  6. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

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    Hi,

    The most powerful machine (gaming rig):

    AMD 64 Athlon San Diego 3700
    Asus AN8 PCI-E mobo
    4x512Mb Kingston 400MHz DDR 2.5ns latency
    Gygabyte GT6600 PCI-E 128Mb graphic card
    1x200Gb WD Sata 2 HDD
    1x160Gb WD Sata 2 HDD
    1xPhilips DVD reader
    1xNEC (spelling?) DVD burner
    Running dual XP SP2 and Suse 10

    The weakest machine:

    An old POS P3 450MHz with 400Mb RAM and 8Gb HDD...
    Running dual XP SP2 and Win2K/SP4

    Internet 1500/128 DSL

    Mrk
     
  7. sukarof

    sukarof Registered Member

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    Stockholm Sweden
    Amd Athlon 64 2400XP (2Ghz) socket 754
    1024Mb Kingston RAM PC3200
    Geforce 6800GT
    Gigabyte GA-K8VT800 Motherboard
    Hercules Gametheater Soundcard.
    2*160 Gb Seagate SATA
    300 Gb seagate ATA
    ASUS 1608P2S DVD burner
    Internet: Fiber 100/10Mbit
     
  8. NGRhodes

    NGRhodes Registered Member

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    My laptop is a Dell Latitude P3 866mhz, 512 mb ram, 20gig hdd. Bought for its small size and build quality (much better than the cheap Dell laptops for quality).

    My server is an athlon 1200 mhz (dunno what the plus rating is) with a Coolmaster heatsink and Akasha 80mm fan, 768mb ram pc133, 20, 40 and 80 gig hdds (all 7200 rpm), in a decent server case, with case fan (100mm), hdd cradle fan (90mm) and a cheiftec psu (400 watts but has more juice than the cheap 500watt one it replaced). Oh a Samsung DVD writter and external USB 20gig laptop HDD used for external storeage and backup.
    And yes it sounds like a Vacuum cleaner. But thats why its a server in the back room and I sit on the laptop in the sitting room in comfort.

    Oh I still have an Amiga 1200, with 8mb extra Ram and a 2gig hdd :ninja: !
     
  9. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

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    256MB RAM, 1.7Ghz processor speed, Windows XP Home (SP2), 2MB ADSL connection.
     
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