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    Laptop 1:
    Model: HP Pavilion zx5369cl (or something like that. the sticker's worn down.)
    OS: Windows XP Home (soon to be Windows 2000 Pro)
    Motherboard: ATI Radeon 9100 IGP
    Video Card: ATI Mobility Radeon 9200, 64 MB
    Memory: 512 mb @ 333 MHz
    CPU: Pentium 4-HT 3.2 GHz
    Front-side Bus: 800 MHz
    Optical Drive: HL-DT-ST DVDRW
    Hard drive: 80 GB 4200 RPM
    Sound: SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio (more impressive than it sounds...I can start a rave with these speakers)
    Screen: 15.4" Widescreen 1280x800
    Network connectivity: 802.11g, 100 Mbps LAN, 56k, IEEE 1394
    USB ports: 3
    PCMCIA slots: 1
    Other ports: Parallel, monitor out, S-Video out, and one I can't figure out
    And no PS/2 Port (wtf)
    There's also a SD/MS Pro/MMC/SM slot
    a touchpad
    and a Kensington lock slot
    and w00t, the battery's being recalled so I'll have to send it back a week from now when winter break starts

    Two other laptops and a desktop to be added...

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    P6x58d Asus preimim
    i7 360 bloomfield 2.66 overclocked 4.00
    ATI HD 5700
    6 gig ram
    Win 7 home premium
    Liteon DVD/CD Bruner With lite scribe
    and 11 fans

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    Hey guys I just wanted to make a topic about you PC spec here are mine:
    CPU:i5-2500k
    GPU:Gtx 560Ti SOC(Super Over Clocked)
    RAM:16gb of G-Skill DDR3 1600
    PCU:Corsair ax850 gold
    Case:coolermaster haf 912
    Mobo:gigibyte p67
    Screen:asus 21"
    Mouse:razer mamba
    Well there it is ask me any questions and I will try to answer them

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    Here we go;

    Intel Pentium M 1.6GHz processor
    512mB DDR
    Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME onboard graphics
    250GB HDD
    Running Windows XP Professional SP3

    ^See what I did there? Only posted the specs relevant to performance =O what a concept!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    CPU: Intel 2600k
    RAM: 16 GB DDR 1055 Mhz
    GPU: GTX 570 OC Edition with 2.5 GB DDR5
    System HD SSD 128GB
    Game HD SSD 320 PCIe
    Store HD 2 TB Normal 3.5"
    Quote Originally Posted by duyfwdjfl View Post
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    CPU:i5-2500k
    GPU:Gtx 560Ti SOC(Super Over Clocked)
    RAM:16gb of G-Skill DDR3 1600
    PCU:Corsair ax850 gold
    Case:coolermaster haf 912
    Mobo:gigibyte p67
    Screen:asus 21"
    Mouse:razer mamba
    Someone explain to me why any regular user/gamer would EVER need 16gB of RAM other than for bragging rights. It's like people who buy new computers with 6gB+ of RAM and only use it for facebook/netflix/youtube etc. Is it just a "bigger numbers r bettar" thing or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MaslowK View Post
    Someone explain to me why any regular user/gamer would EVER need 16gB of RAM other than for bragging rights. It's like people who buy new computers with 6gB+ of RAM and only use it for facebook/netflix/youtube etc. Is it just a "bigger numbers r bettar" thing or something?
    I know that this is very late, but meh.
    You're right, 8GB of RAM is more than enough for gaming or multitasking. But nowadays, RAM is very very cheap. You can get 16GB of RAM under $100.

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    This is my current setup. As of right now, I am able to record and play at 1080p!

    *2nd Generation Intel Core i7-2600K 3.4Ghz (3.8Ghz Turbo Boost)
    *Intel DP67BG Extreme Series Motherboard
    *120G SSD 510 Hard Drive
    *G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
    *HAF 922 Black Mid tower NoPS
    *200mm Coolermaster Red LED Fan
    *CoolerMaster V8 1366/1156/775 AM2/AM2+/AM3
    *eVGA GeForce GTX570 1280MB 2VI/miniHDMI
    *Coolermaster Silent M Pro 850W
    *Lite-On iHAS124 24x DVD+/-RW Black SATA
    *WD 1TB 64M 7200 SATA III Caviar Black
    *MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM 1-Pack

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    my pc specs:

    Compaq Presario SR2170NX
    Intel Pentium 4 Hyper Threading Processor with XD support 3 GHZ 1 core 2 logical processors
    320GB PATA HDD with Windows 7 Home Premium
    ATI RADEON XPRESS 1100 Graphics
    1.25 GB DDR2 ram
    LG 22x DVD-RAM drive
    7.1 surround audigy zs 2 sound blaster
    10/100 mbps ethernet

    thats about it for me.

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    Axioo: Pico Black
    Windows 7
    Intel Atom
    Dolby Advanced Audio v2

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    WD 1TB HDD
    8 GB GDDR3 RAM
    BEATS AUDIO
    INTEL CORE I5 64BIT
    1336 x 789 13.3 INCH SCREEN
    WINDOWS 8.1

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    Cool My "Console"

    The "Console" is a group of three separate computer systems, all running the same 64-bit Windows 10, and each working independently to perform specific tasks, and to commune with the others, and carry out whole projects as a group. Alice is the main game system, and the backup server, shes the big bad girl on the block, a class 4 military AMD 4ghz quad-core system with 5 separate internal hard drives and a GTX650ti Nvidia graphics card, plays all my games from NES, SNES, N64, GameCube, and Wii, also PS1, PS2, and Sega Master System, and have whole hard drives full of games for em all, from the very original first Japan-version Nintendo Mario World, to the latest Fallout 4 from Bethesda. Kara is my second-in-line system, with her 3ghz overclocked 6000 series Athlon64 Dualcore, which handles all my music and pictures, movies and other media, my SecondLife viewer, and all that, and even has hookups for cable TV to watch and record all your shows to hard drive. Then there's Brooklyn, last but not least, also an Athlon64 Dualcore, who carries out the main duties of the file system manipulation, exchanging data, and controlling my local network. Together, they make up the best single setup ive been able to come up with yet, with little income and investment. I can play my SecondLife at triple-screen 1024p, and my games in triple screen 1080p HD panoramic, and still manage downloads, mail, instant messages, videochat, pay all my bills, manage all my accounts, and everything you can name, right from my living room; and on the fastest secured & firewalled, locked-down network anywhere around here. I designed and built the whole network myself, and am constantly making improvements. I also built my roommates Intel Pentium system in his bedroom named Anita, the "guest computer" Dell GX260 in the front room for friends to use which goes by Polly, and my neighbors Optiplex 380 named TomTom. I have two wireless routers programmed with DD-WRT sotware to handle the traffic including one 300Mb/s for guest traffic and my secured VPN connection; and the main host router which controls WAN access, and runs my Console at 1Gb/s through Cat-6 550mhz gold-plated cables. Ive measured download speeds over 200MB/s, more than 3x my cable broadband connection speed.

    Alice (because she's in a white case with blue lights) is built around an MSI A78 motherboard with an AMD A8 3.6ghz Trinity quadcore OC'd to 4.0ghz sitting under a 90mm 4-bar copper cooler, 8gb Gskill 2133mhz OC ram in dual-channel, 5 internal Seagate drives: 2x1TB, 2X500GB, 1x250GB, and my 6th SATA port im running external hot plug, so i can manage hard drives before i ever install them. Also has 3x ports for USB 3.0, and 6x USB 2.0 ports. Her Graphics is managed by an all-Nvidia GTX650ti BOOST edition with 2gb ram pushing 4x 23" 1920x1080 DVI LCD's, and is all powered by an EVGA 750-watt supply, and kept within temps by 5x90mm fans.

    Kara is an older HP MCP61 motherboard flashed with a fresh custom BIOS, with an AMD 2.8ghz Athlon64x2 6000 dualcore OC'd to 3.02ghz, sporting a compact 60mm 4-bar copper cooler, 4gb PNY 800mhz ram in dual-channel, her own Seagate 500gb HDD, and an LG Multi-Drive DVD-RW. Her graphics is run by a MSI Nvidia GT640 1gb, pushing 3x 17" 1280x1024 LCD's. Also a Realtek PCI gigabit ethernet card for dual connections, and a WinTV videocard, for cable TV and recording shows, with 5.1 surround and ins/outs for regular RCA cables, S-Video 2, and a 1394 Data port. She also throws in multiple portable drive connections, including SD and MicroSD, and Smart Media and ProDuo cards, and 6x standard USB 2.0 ports. A 600w power supply handles everything fine, and has 4 fans easily keeping her cool.

    Brooklyn is an older model as well, centered on an ASUS AM2 motherboard and an AMD 2.6ghz Athlon64x2 5600 dualcore processor, and 4gb PNY 800mhz ram in dual-channel. She's got twin LightScribe labelmaker CD-RW drives, a single 250gb HDD, and an Nvidia GT610 graphics card holding fine with 2x 17" 1280x1024 LCD's (with a port for one more). She is powered by an efficient 350w PSU and has 3 fans.

    Wanna game?




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    My laptop:

    Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit
    Intel Core i7 6600U @ 2.50GHz 50 °C
    Skylake-U/Y 14nm Technology
    8,00GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1063MHz (15-15-15-36)
    LENOVO Toronto 5A2 (U3E1)
    Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
    Intel HD Graphics 520 (Lenovo)
    2047MB NVIDIA GeForce 920MX (Lenovo) 40 °C
    ForceWare version: 376.54
    SLI Disabled
    931GB Western Digital WDC WD10JPCX-24UE4T0 (SATA) 32 °C
    HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GUE0N
    Conexant SmartAudio HD

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    Desktop
    Alienware Area 51
    3.06 ghz
    80 gbyte hard drive
    DVD ROm
    Plextor CD-RW rom
    Radeon 9700

    Laptop:
    Toshiba
    633 mhz (or so it claims, I think its like 233)
    everything else isnt worth mentionimg

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    I'd think I'd make a correct assumption if I said that my two PCs own all of yours.

    PC#1:
    Dell Dimension 8250
    CPU: Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz
    RAM: 512MB RD :\
    GPU: ATI Radeon 9700
    STorage: Western Digital 120GB and 160GB
    52x Lite On CDRW
    NEC DVD+RW:\

    PC#2 L337 Box

    MotherBoard: MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR :sunglasse
    CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2800+ Barton
    RAM: 512MB DDR333 Kingston HyperX CAS 2-2-2-5
    GPU: ATI Radeon 9500 Pro
    STorage: Western Digital 120GB
    52x Lite On CDRW
    48x Lite On CDROM
    Last edited by violineb; 17th-June-2003 at 18:28.

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    violineb, I think you assumed correctly.

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    I hate my pc...
    Pentium 4 2ghz,
    Nvidia geforce 4 ti 4200 (bought very recently)
    onboard sound ()
    80gb hard drive
    512mb ram
    cant think of anything else worth mentioning

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