Brag about your hardware setup here

Discussion in 'hardware' started by J_L, Oct 6, 2014.

  1. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    Any computing device allowed.

    MSI GT70 0NC [17" 1920x1080]:
    Intel Core i7-3610QM @ Quad-core 2.3 GHz
    16 GB DDR3 1600
    128 GB SSD + 750 GB HDD
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M @ 3 GB VRAM

    Acer C710 [11.6" 1366x768]:
    Intel Celeron 847 @ Dual-core 1.1 GHz
    4 GB DDR3 1333
    320 GB HDD

    Samsung Galaxy Note [5.3" 800x1280]:
    Dual-core 1.4 GHz ARM Cortex-A9
    1 GB RAM
    16 GB Internal Memory
    Mali-400 GPU

    iPad Mini [7.9" 768x1024]:
    Dual-core A5 CPU @ 1 GHz
    1 GB RAM
    64 GB Internal Memory
    PowerVR SGX543MP2 GPU

    Old Desktop [15" 1280x1024]:
    Intel Pentium 4 @ 3 GHz
    2 GB SDRAM
    80 GB HDD + 160 GB FakeRAID
    ATI Radeon HD 4670 @ 256 MB

    Nintendo DSi (Dual 3.25" 256x192):
    ARM9 @ 133 MHz + ARM7 @ 33 MHz
    16 MB RAM
    256 MB Internal Memory + 4 GB microSD

    Google Nexus 5 (4.95" 1080x1920):
    Quad-core 2.3 GHz Krait 400
    2 GB RAM
    16 GB Internal Memory
    Adreno 330
     
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  3. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

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    HP Elite 7500
    Intel Core i7-3770 Processor (3.4 GHz, 8MB cache)
    8GB DDR3-1600 DIMM (2x4GB)
    Intel HD Graphics 4000
    OCZ Vertex 4 128 GB SSD
    WD Red 3TB HDD
    Samsung SC450 24"
     
  4. JRViejo

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    Removed Off Topic Posts. Focus Only On Computer Hardware. Thank You!
     
  5. Rasheed187

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    I will probably buy this machine soon. :)

    HP ENVY 700‑301nd (Windows 8.1 64 Bit):

    Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 with Intel HD Graphics 4600 (3,6 GHz, 8 MB cache, 4 cores)

    RAM: 16 GB DDR3 (2 x 8 GB); slots: 4 DIMM

    Drives: 128-GB SATA SSD + 1-TB 7200-rpm SATA HDD; + Dvd-writer SATA

    Network: 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN + WIFI: 802.11ac (2 x 2)

    Media: AMD Radeon R9 270 (2 GB GDDR5 reserved) + Beats Audio; High Definition Audio 7.1

    Ports: 4 x USB 2.0 + 4 x USB 3.0 + 15-in-1 Memory-card reader

    PSU: 500 Watt
     
  6. Osaban

    Osaban Registered Member

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    My best machine:
    Samsung series 7 Chronos 15.6” notebook (screen resolution 1920 X 1080)
    Processsor: Intel Core i7-3635QM CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40GHz
    RAM: 8GB
    Graphics: ATI/AMD Radeon
    GPU model: HD 8870M
    Video RAM: 2GB
    Maximum battery Life: Up to 11 hours.

    What I really like about this computer: Extremely sharp and bright display from any angle of view, battery life, and attractive design.
     
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  8. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    Dang, how could I forget that thread? It is closed though...
     
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    Yeh, I'm just too lazy to rewriting them again. =P

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    LG Optimus L1 II E410
    - CPU: 1GHz Cortex-A5
    - GPU: Adreno 200
    - RAM: 512MB
    - Internal Memory: 4GB total, 1.6GB usable by user
    - External Memory: SanDisk 16GB microSDHC
    - Screen: 240x320 pixels, 3", 256K colours, TFT capacitive touchscreen
    - Battery: Lithium-Ion 1540mAh
     
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  10. MrBrian

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    Timex Sinclair 1000:
    • 2048 bytes of RAM
    • 0.00325 GHz processor
    • hard disk: none
    • does not run Windows 7
     
  11. wasgij6

    wasgij6 Registered Member

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    Custom built computer:
    -CPU: intel core i7-4770k
    -GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 780 DirectCU II
    -RAM: G.Skill TridentX 16GB (8GBx2)
    -Boot Drive: Samsung 840 Pro SSD (256 GB)
    -Display: Asus VS24AH-P 24in. 1920x1200
     
  12. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    Don't tell me you actually have that monster. :D
     
  13. MrBrian

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    I used it in the past. My dad bought it. It was kind of slow. :argh:
     
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    Nokia C5 5MP (broken)
    - CPU: 600MHz ARM 11
    - RAM: 256MB
    - ROM: 512MB
    - Internal Memory: 270MB
    - Screen: 240x320 pixels, 2.2", 16M colours, TFT
    - Battery: Lithium-Ion 1050mAh

    ASUS Eee PC 1215B (still in the process of resurrection)
    - CPU: 1.6GHz AMD Fusion E-350
    - GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6310
    - RAM: 2GB DDR3 2 x SO-DIMM
    - HDD: 320GB SATA
    - Screen: 1366x768 pixels 12.1" LED

    I do wonder what have I done so these devices got broken.
     
  15. CrusherW9

    CrusherW9 Registered Member

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    Desktop:
    - CPU: i7-4770k @4.6GHz core, 4.4GHz uncore
    - RAM: 16Gb
    - GPU: 2x GTX650 Ti Boosts (soon to be a Gigabyte GTX970)
    - Boot Drive: 250Gb 840 Evo
    - Game Drive: 1tb WD Black
    - Case: Corsair 600T
    - PSU: OCZ ZT 750w

    Laptop:
    - Model: HP DV6 Quad 6xxx
    - CPU: i7-2630qm
    - Ram: 8Gb
    - GPU: AMD 6770m
    - HDD: 640Gb 7200rpm

    Server:
    - CPU: Core 2 Quad Q9300
    - RAM: 3Gb
    - GPU: 610GT
    - HDD: 2x 350Gb, 2x 1Tb WD Black, 1 Tb USB HDD

    PC (Desktop) Peripherals:
    - Keyboard: Full size WASD v2
    - Mouse: 2013 Razer Deathadder
    - Monitor: 2x Asus PB238q
    - Speakers: M-Audio BX5D2
    - Sub: KRK 10s
    - Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 6i6

    The server is suuuuuper ghetto right now. It was pieced together with random parts. The PSU (3oow) is just barely strong enough to power it. I was overclocking it (got to 3.36GHz) and with all the voltages turned up, it would shut off on stress testing from lack of power. The power supply also only has 2 sata plugs, and I had a 4 pin molex to sata adapter for a whopping total of 3 sata plugs. The CPU cooler is stock and is stuck at full speed. The hard drive trays are missing so I made some out of cardboard.
     
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    Nothing to brag about on hardware, although all programs except Outlook start withing half a second (Outlook launches only takes 1.5 sec before all mail is shown)

    Should this thread be located in the hardware section? :)
     
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  17. Joxx

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    I envy you Sir, with all the strength of my empty wallet,
    Your build reveals the knowledge of hardware equilibrium, to the last pixel of the x1200

    I wish you happy gaming
     
  18. wasgij6

    wasgij6 Registered Member

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    its a great system. its very powerful and i love it
     
  19. dharris

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    AMD FX 8320 3.5 GHz 8 Core CPU
    MSI Radeon R9 290 Gaming 4 GB GDDR5
    8 GB DDR3 RAM
    256 GB SSD + WD Green 6 TB HDD
    650w PSU
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
     
  20. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    Sold Nintendo DSi, gave away Galaxy Note to family member, and don't really count Old Desktop as mine anymore since I barely use it. Anyhow, got a free netbook and cheap smartwatch:

    Asus Eee PC 4G [7" 800x480]:
    Intel® Celeron M 353 @ 900 MHz
    512 MB DDR2
    4 GB SSD

    Pebble Smartwatch [2.3" 144x168]:
    ARM Cortex-M3 @ 80 MHz
    128 KB RAM
    4 MB Flash storage

    These beastly specs are only second to MrBrian's speed demon! :eek:
     
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  21. guest

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    Nnnnnooooooooooooo!!! :eek:

    How old that is? Back when I was just knew about Eee PCs the standard specs were higher than that.
     
  22. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    I barely used it lol, computer/mobile gaming ftw.

    October 16, 2007.
     
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    How dare you to sell a Nintendo gaming console. It's a sin! :eek:

    I see. I believe Core 2 Duo was still considered as decent at that time, I think. My brother's desktop is capped at it and he refused to upgrade, which is sensible IMO considering that he doesn't really do heavy usage with it. Although his partitions usage is kind of worrying. Last time I raided dropped in on him and checked his PC, they all are red. :(
     
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  24. DX2

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    Laptop 1
    Dell Inspiron 15" (7537) Touch Screen
    Downgraded from W8 to W764b
    i7 4500U
    16gb Ram
    256gb SSD
    GeForce GT 750m - Intel HD GPU


    HP 2000-2b22DX - 15"
    Downgraded from W8 to W764b
    i3 2.2ghz
    8gb Ram
    80gb OCZ Agility III SSD
    Intel 4400 HD Graphics

    Desktop
    Dual boot - W7 64b - XP
    Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.83
    8gb Ram
    80gb OCZ Agility III SSD - Seagate 500gb - WD Raptor
    9800GTX
    Creative X-fi Platinum Sound Card
    Logitech 250w 5.1 Speakers
    Samsung 35" LED TV

    Phones
    HTC One M8
    Galaxy S4
     
  25. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

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    Acer Aspire ES1-411

    Intel Pentium Quad Core N3540
    Intel HD Graphics
    4GB DDR3 L
    500 GB HDD
    1366x768 14" HD screen
    Win 8.1.1

    Twinmos T724

    CPU: 1GHz
    512 RAM
    4GB NAND Flash
    Google Android 4.4 Kitkat
    7" display
     
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