stef2020 Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4ghzRAM: 2 gb of DDR2Hard disk 1: OCZ Vertex2 120gb SATA2 (SSD)Hard disk 2: Seagate 320gb 7200rpm SATA2Graphic card: NVIDIA Geforce GTX550Ti 1gb ddr5 (I'm not a gamer, I use the GPU power) OS: Arch Linux with XFCE Quote
Emperor360 Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Nice! I'm still struggling with my 512mb of ram but with a good harddisk size. Quote
wolstech Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 MoBo: ASUS M4N78 PROCPU: AMD Phenom II X4 940 @ 3.1Ghz, stock coolerRAM: 3GB DDR2VGA: NVidia GTS 450HDD: 500GB Hitachi, 7200 RPMOS: Windows XPPower supply: 550w ULTRA brand. Everything else is nothing special...DVD burner, media reader, generic case. Added an extra fan to keep the video card cool since I use it for Folding@Home 24/7. Quote
danny0000d Posted August 2, 2012 Posted August 2, 2012 I got a nice computer set-up that works for me, it freeze's up sometimes but it works for me. Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bitCPU: Intel CeleronRAM: 3 GigabytesHDD: 220 Gigabytes I Plan to upgrade but not until Intel release's a 15nm or less processor; they're getting close they already have 22nm processors. I am also waiting for a 20 TeraByte Hard Drive to Come Out with 16 Gigabyte Ram and Windows 8 Operating System. But all of this won't come out for the next couple of months to years; except for Windows 8 that is coming out in 61 days, and the 16 Gigabyte Ram which I know is already out, so all I am waiting for is for Intel's 15nm or less processor's and 20 Terabytes Hard Drives to come out. I am saying all of this cause I multitask on my computers a lot. Quote
djzebbie Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 HP Pavilion dm1z-2100 Laptop (Ultrabook/UMPC) OS: Win7 Professional x64 +SP1CPU: AMD64 Mobile SempronScreen: 1366x768 (13.1")Graphics Chipset: AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4225RAM: 5GB (Expandable to, I believe 8GB -- will upgrade when the $$$ permits)HD: 500GB (Eventually plan to upgrade to a 1TB... again, when the $$$ permits) Waterfox 13.0 x64 EN-US Addons:Adblock PlusAdblock Plus Pop-Up AddonAdd to Search BarBeef TACO (Targeted Cookie Advertising Opt-out)BetterPrivacyDownThemAll!DownThemAll! AntiContainerElement Hiding Helper for Adblock PlusFacebook DisconnectFirebugGoogle DisconnectGreasemonkeyHTTPS-EverywhereMore Tools MenuNoScriptNoUn Buttons (No Unified Buttons)Nuke Anything EnhancedOrganize Search EnginesPixelZoomerRemove It Permanently ("R.I.P")Restartless RestartTwitter DisconnectGreasemonkey Scripts installed:Don't Track Me GoogleGoogle Images Direct LinkGooglePrivacySoftware I Use/Recommend:Classic Start Menu (Classic Shell)HostsXpert (+ Hosts Files: MS MVPs | Peter Lowe's Lists | Someone Who Cares | Spybot S+D -- installs its own when you click "Immunize")Microsoft Office 2007 +SP3Microsoft Security EssentialsNotepad++Virtual Clone DriveVLC Media Player That's all I can think of for now. Quote
wal Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Hi Members' I run a few different operating systems up to windows 7 but I must say that my pride and joy is the computer I constructed back in 2000. I still utilize this system to this very day. Specs are: Motherboard: iWill DVD266RCPU's: TWO (2) Pentium III Coppermine Cpu's at 1 GHz eachMemory: DDR - Capacity is 4 gigs but I only have 1 gig installedVideo card: Matrox Millennium G450 Dual Screen Video CardSound Card: M-Audio Delta 192OS: Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4DVD R/RW CD R/RW Although this system is outdated by most standards, it functions perfectly and I utilize it everyday. It is a reliable workhorse. Check out this great link that describes this iWill DVD266R motherboard. It was the first board to introduce DDR memory (back in 2000). http://www.xbitlabs....l-dvd266-r.html See pic below: iWill DVD266R Motherboard Quote
Shinryuu Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 http://www.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Slate_EP121/#specifications As-is outta the box, I do all software/web dev on it, mainly got it to take to school. My older HP laptop and its charger kept popping my back when i threw my bag on, of course my bag has thick textbooks as well. Quote
spscwork Posted September 15, 2012 Posted September 15, 2012 Windows 7 UCPU: Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.00GHzRam: 1GBHDD: Maxator ATA 20GB I did have a much better computer, until I broke it. Then I got another good computer, which worked well, until I broke it. So then I got this one, which I nearly broke. Quote
poorman Posted November 4, 2012 Posted November 4, 2012 Whatever it is, it is not worthy to be mentioned. But I love her more than you can imagine. Just want you to know, if you saw mine, you wouldn't even want to walk in a mile distance from it. you know?But works for me, and I love her.That is why I call myself: Poorman Quote
faruq Posted November 12, 2012 Posted November 12, 2012 Gigabyte 965P-S3Intel Core2duo E6300 1.86 GHz2 GB RAMATI Radeon HD 3400 512 MB 64 bit40 GB HDD as OS + 500 GB HDD as storageGIC monitor (widescreen) i dontknow about resolutionWindows XP Quote
craigis Posted November 12, 2012 Posted November 12, 2012 (edited) Only recently upgraded from a old Dual Core with a failing BIOS (Would not remember any settings at all after the system powered off)But now I'm running : Asus P8Z77-V Pro http://www.asus.com/...155/P8Z77V_PRO/Intel i7 3770K @ 3.5GHZ8GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Ram @ 1600MHZWin 7 x64 ProATI Radeon HD 5670 1GB - Little Dated but didn't have enough to replace it at the time1TB for OS and Data, 2x 160GB, 80GB, 120GB (All SATA) and a 2TB External Drive I think the best part is I got it all at cost since I can buy Directly from a supplier with no Mark-up or Tax by extra companies. I also have a high performance Laptop http://www.asus.com/...tainment/N61Jq/ that I got when I moved as I couldn't take my desktop at the time still use it for lans and such since its quite high spec. Otherwise it goes where I go. But I think the thing I have that I like the most is a IBM xSeries 226 Server with the specs:CPU Intel Xeon 3.0 GHZ (Single core CPU, 2 Threads) (Code Name: Nocona)4Gb DDR2 Ram80Gb RAID 0 (Two 40GB drives) for the OS140Gb RAID 0 (Two 70GB Drives) for DataRunning Windows Server 2008 R2 DataCenter I use that to run A Webserver, Sql servers and 3 Minecraft Servers from my house. Edited November 12, 2012 by craigis Quote
milomird Posted December 4, 2012 Posted December 4, 2012 motherboard: msi g31tm-p21cpu: intel pentium dual core e5500 @ 2.8ghzram: 4gb ddr2vga: ati radeon hd 4350 512mbhdd: 320gb 7200rpm os, 1tb 7200rpm dataos: win7 ultimate sp1 x64monitor: 19" tft basic but it works Quote
faruq Posted December 20, 2012 Posted December 20, 2012 Windows XP SP2CPU: Intel® Core 2 CPU 6300 @ 1.88 GhzRAM: 2016MBHDD: 500BGVideo: ATI Radeon HD 3400 Quote
lucario Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 Whee, Raspberry Pi! Case: BramblePiCPU: Broadcom BCM2835 (700 MHz armv6, overclocked to 800MHz)RAM: 512 MBGPU: VideoCore IV (Utilizing 256MB of RAM)HDD: 16GB Sandisk Extreme (Class 10 SD)Power Supply: Kindle Fire chargerNetworking: Ethernet, 2 WLANScreen: 47" Panasonic (1080p)OS: RaspBMC Lol, that was fun. Anyways, on to my main PC: Toshiba Portege R835-P70 CPU: Intel Core i5 2410M(Quad Core x64, 3M cache) @ 2.3GHz + Turbo Boost (2.9 GHz)RAM: 8GB @ 1666MHzGPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000HDD: 600GB, 5400 RPMPower Supply: StockNetworking: Ethernet, WLAN, WiMAXScreen: 13"OS: Windows 8 Pro Quote
qillerz Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Mine still running old pc. CPU : Intel Pentium 4 @2.00GHzRAM : 512MB + 128MB = ~740MBGPU : Intel 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics ControllerHDD : 40GBOS : Windows XP Pro 2003 with SP3 Isn't that oldies? Quote
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