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Computer Specs/Model?

Obi-Wan Jerkobi

Great Party!
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    Model numbers, specs, your cool case with cold cathodes and leds strewn across it, it all goes in here. The computer spec/model thread! Post pics if you want to!

    My Windows 7 Machine
    Asus M2A-VM HDMI motherboard
    AMD Athlon 7850 X2 @ 3.6GHz on stock cooling
    4GB DDR2-800 4-4-4-12 latency
    Zotac GeForce 9600GT 512MB
    56k modem (lol)
    Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 (awesome)
    160GB Hitachi Deskstar SATA II hard drive
    Antec Earthwatts EA500 500W (Seasonic version :D)

    My Laptop (Dell Inspiron 1545)
    2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T6400
    4GB DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 latency
    Intel GMA X4500HD
    320GB Western Digital Scorpio Black (FAST)
    Sidux 2009.02 AMD64 edition

    Won't include my testbed and servers since they aren't very important. :P
     
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    Gerri Shin

      
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    15" Apple Macbook Pro Classic
    Intel Core 2 Duo T8300 Penryn 2.4GHz
    Nvidea GeForce 8600M GT 256MB vRAM
    4 GB DDR2 PC5300 CAS5 RAM
    Primary OS: Mac OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
    Secondary OS (Boot Camp): Windows 7 Ultimate
    VMware Virtual machines:
    Ubuntu Linux
    Linux Mint
    Windows 7 Professional​
    HDD: 500GB Western Digital Scorpio Blue 5400RPM
    Additional HDDs
    Spoiler:


    That's me, I won't include computers that technically belong to me, but are used by other people.
     
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    • Seen Aug 4, 2015
    I've no cold cathodes but...

    Mine
    eVGA 790i FTW SLI
    Intel Q9550 @ 4.037GHz (Xiggy HDT-S1283 on Tuniq TX-3 w/ an Ultra Kaze 3000 going @ 2200RPM)
    2x2GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600
    2x eVGA GTX285 in SLI (Both @ 700/1548/1300)
    ASUS Xonar D2
    128GB G.Skill Falcon SSD
    2x1TB Western Digital Caviar Black (Nope, not in RAID; I swap them around too often)
    Corsair HX1000W PSU
    Lian Li A70B Case

    Sis's
    Gigabyte UD3P
    Intel E8400 (Stock)
    2x2GB G.Skill PK's DDR2 1066
    eVGA 7900GS
    HDD...um...I'm not what I put in their actually; something I salvaged
    Seasonic S12 500W
    Antec P180 Case

    HTPC
    ASUS M3A78-EM 780G
    AMD Athlon 7750 Black Edition (stock)
    2x1GB Patriot Memory DDR2 800
    80GB Western Digital Caviar SE
    1TB Caviar Green
    Cooler Master Elite 360 Case
     

    Eureka1

    Yay IIDX! :D
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    • Age 33
    • Seen Jan 21, 2023
    Desktop, no LEDs:
    Gigabyte ga-965p-ds4
    Intel e4400 @ 3GHz
    4GB OCZ DDR2 PC6400
    160GB Hitachi OS drive
    500GB Samsung Storage drive
    DVD+RW drive
    Xigmatek HDT-S1283
    XFX GeForce 8800 GS
    Antec Nine Hundred
    Corsair VX450W
    3x Yate Loon fans 7v'd
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64

    Thinkpad R51:
    1.7GHz Centrino
    Mobility Radeon 7500
    1GB DDR PC2700
    15" 1400x1050 display
    40GB HDD
    Wi-Fi
    Infared
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x86

    You get the idea..

    My Thinkpad is a damn good laptop for £145. Quality wise, specs are sufficient too.
     
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    My assets have not really changed since last time.

    Self-made desktop 'Rocket' — Windows XP 32-bit
    MB: MSI MS 7293
    CPU: Intel Celeron D 1.6GHz
    RAM: 4GB
    HDD: Hitachi HDP725025GLA380 (250GB)
    GPU: nVidia GeForce 7300LE
    Monitor: Dell 1025HE (1400x1050 custom res)
    Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy SE
    Removable storage: 1x DVD-RW, 1x CD, 2x 3in floppy, 4x USB

    Compaq Armada 1590DT — Windows 95
    HDD: 2GB
    RAM: 32MB
    Removable storage: 1x CD, 1x 3in floppy
    Other specs unknown

    Panasonic CF-25 — Windows 95
    Removable storage: 1x 3in floppy
    Other specs unknown
     
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    thorn96

    Fool! I am the weasel!
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    I will show you my gaming pc, which is not on the interwebs. I don't know all the specifications, but it has...

    Celeron D 3.2ghz CPU
    Asus ADI Radeon 256mb
    Some form of Pioneer DVD-RW
    80gb HDD
    1GB ram
    Dell 19" monitor with 4 USB PORTS!!!! =O

    Seeing as I don't know what the case is or what the model of everything is, maybe I should post pics.

    Oh yeah, and that whole package is refurbished, but it only cost $320 australian. I like it! :P

    EDIT: I forgot the $10 keyboard, which says "Dell" on it, but I'm not sure... oh yeah, and it works perfectly. :D
     

    twocows

    The not-so-black cat of ill omen
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    I will show you my gaming pc, which is not on the interwebs. I don't know all the specifications, but it has...

    Celeron D 3.2ghz CPU
    Asus ADI Radeon 256mb
    Some form of Pioneer DVD-RW
    80gb HDD
    1GB ram
    Dell 19" monitor with 4 USB PORTS!!!! =O

    Seeing as I don't know what the case is or what the model of everything is, maybe I should post pics.

    Oh yeah, and that whole package is refurbished, but it only cost $320 australian. I like it! :P

    EDIT: I forgot the $10 keyboard, which says "Dell" on it, but I'm not sure... oh yeah, and it works perfectly. :D
    That's not very good, especially if it's your gaming PC. 1GB of RAM is hardly enough to run Windows XP, and that's like half a decade old. A monitor with USB ports might have been useful a few years back, but I'd say that a USB hub would be just as useful and cost a bit less. An 80GB hard drive is very small by today's standards, and it's probably a slow access one (e.g., not 7200 RPM), though if you're not connected to the internet, I guess there's not much you can put on it. I guess that it might be a good deal for that price, but I'd suggest that, at the very least, you upgrade to 2GB of RAM. Also:
    Asus ADI Radeon 256mb
    It's ATI.
     
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    I currently have two different computers, both laptops.

    MacBook (Mid-2008)
    Intel Penryn 2.4 GHz processor, 800 MHz
    4 GB DDR2 SDRAM
    250 GB HD (partitioned into three logical partitions; I don't remember how large each is)
    Intel Integrated Graphics (the Media Accelerator 945, I think? I'm not entirely sure, but I know it's Intel Integrated)
    OSes: Logical partitions:
    -Mac OS X 10.5.8, slightly modified for personalization (primary)
    -Mac OS X 10.6.1, also slightly modded (test partition for compatibility)
    -Windows XP SP3 (bluescreens on start; will be replaced with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit)
    Virtual Machines:
    -Windows XP (stored on third partition; Boot Camp enables access)
    -Mac OS X 10.5.2 (slightly hacked for VMware compatibility)
    -Mac OS X 10.6.0 (not working; frozen at aurora)
    -Ubuntu 9.10 (VMware tools are not installed)
    -Solaris (haven't touched this in ages)

    Dell Mini 10v (base model, black)
    Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor
    1 GB DDR2 SDRAM at 667 MHz
    120 GB (partitioned into two logical partitions; one is 90 GB exactly, the other is about 23 GB once formatting is taken out)
    Intel Integrated Graphics (despite the low GPU power, it's powerful enough to run Halo CE at a somewhat respectable speed (about 3 FPS, which is amazing for a netbook))
    OSes:
    -Mac OS X 10.5.8 (hacked using the DellEFI method for initial installation, now using patches from NetBookInstaller 0.8.3 RC4; might be replaced with OS X 10.6.2 using tea's kernel patch)
    -Windows XP SP3 (very slow startup, going to be replaced with 7 32-bit ASAP)
     

    thorn96

    Fool! I am the weasel!
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    That's not very good, especially if it's your gaming PC. 1GB of RAM is hardly enough to run Windows XP, and that's like half a decade old. A monitor with USB ports might have been useful a few years back, but I'd say that a USB hub would be just as useful and cost a bit less. An 80GB hard drive is very small by today's standards, and it's probably a slow access one (e.g., not 7200 RPM), though if you're not connected to the internet, I guess there's not much you can put on it. I guess that it might be a good deal for that price, but I'd suggest that, at the very least, you upgrade to 2GB of RAM.

    Alright then, whatever. Just thought it would be worth mentioning. Also, I call it my gaming PC because I play games on it; it doesn't mean I'm running huge games like Fallout 3 and GTA IV. I use my bro's 360 for that. My PC is more for PC exclusive games...

    Also, whoops! Ah well, at least everyone knows what I mean. :P (@ ADI radeon lol)

    How much would it cost me to upgrade my comp's ram? I'm planning to get a portable hdd, so the ram would cost... how much?
     

    twocows

    The not-so-black cat of ill omen
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    Alright then, whatever. Just thought it would be worth mentioning. Also, I call it my gaming PC because I play games on it; it doesn't mean I'm running huge games like Fallout 3 and GTA IV. I use my bro's 360 for that. My PC is more for PC exclusive games...

    Also, whoops! Ah well, at least everyone knows what I mean. :P (@ ADI radeon lol)

    How much would it cost me to upgrade my comp's ram? I'm planning to get a portable hdd, so the ram would cost... how much?
    https://memory-up.com/ should help you figure out how much a RAM upgrade will cost. If that doesn't work, try https://crucial.com/ instead.
     
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    Here's one of my old desktops:

    Intel Pentium 3 - 500MHz
    256 MB SD RAM
    10 GB HDD
    Windows XP Pro SP2
    w/ 17" CRT Monitor - 1024x800
    *pats computer*

    Yes, I do use it. Even if I do only use it keep the dog from climbing underneath my bed.

    For my laptop, which is good enough for what I use it for:

    Intel Pentium Centrino T1350 @ 1.86GHz
    2GB DDR2 RAM
    120 GB HDD @ 5400rpm
    Intel 945 Graphics - 256MB
    12-cell Li-Ion battery (6-10 hrs with general use)

    As if that isn't the most incredible computing specimen you've seen. :D
     

    Serene Grace

    Pokémon Trainer
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    Here are the specs on my Dell Studio 15
    • Processor - Pentium (R) Dual Core CPU T4300 @ 2.10 GHz
    • RAM - 3 GB
    • LCD - 15.6in Widescreen High Definition (1366x768) WLED with TrueLife
    • 500GB (5.400rpm) SATA Hard Drive
    • 512MB ATI Mobility RADEON HD 4570
     
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