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What computer are you using?

twocows

The not-so-black cat of ill omen
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    ASUS F8Sn. I'm a huge fan of ASUS, never once had a product fail (at least besides the laptop, which has failed once while under warranty and got fixed for free).
     
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    Well, I'm using two of them. One's a custom machine with a Gigabyte MA75GM-US2H motherboard, and has other specs I don't feel like posting. The other's a Sony Vaio FW350J. I'm satisfied with both, as they meet my needs at the moment.
     

    Gerri Shin

      
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    I use a 15" MacBook Pro 2.4GHz C2D, 4GB, NVidea 8600m GT Running Mac OS 10.6 and Windows 7 Ultimate x64

    Expecting: Mac Pro 2x2.66 GHz Xeon, 4TB hdds, comes with Dual NVidea 7300 GT and 4GB Ram (will be upgrading to 12GB RAM and ATI Radeon HD 5770 when I can)
     
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    I use a 15" MacBook Pro 2.4GHz C2D, 4GB, NVidea 8600m GT Running Mac OS 10.6 and Windows 7 Ultimate x64

    Expecting: Mac Pro 2x2.66 GHz Xeon, 4TB hdds, comes with Dual NVidea 7300 GT and 4GB Ram (will be upgrading to 12GB RAM and ATI Radeon HD 5770 when I can)
    Be careful, check that the card is compatible with Snow Leopard before you go doing that. Assuming that the Hackintosh scene has has a lot of trouble trying to get 5770s working with Snow Leopard, I'd be inclined to believe that a legitimate Mac is going to have the same problems.

    My System? :D

    AMD Phenom II X4 [ Stock Undervolt: 3.4 GHz @ 1.265V / OC: 4.0 GHz @ 1.5V]
    Gigabyte GA-785GT-UD3H
    4GB Kingston RAM @ 1333Mhz (8-8-8-24)
    ATI Sapphire Vapor-X 5770 [OC: 960 Core, 1375Mhz Memory]
    Cooler Master Hyper 212+ Heatsink
    WD 1TB Black HDD

    ...that's basically the core of it, anyway. The next upgrades it will get should be (in no particular order):

    Corsair HX 650W
    OCZ Vertex 60GB SSD
    CM Storm Scout case

    Oh yeah, and the front-end?

    Acer 22" 1920x1080 Screen
    Razer Lycosa and Copperhead
    Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
     

    PlatinumDude

    Nyeh?
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    Currently, I'm using a black Eee PC laptop. I don't remember the kind of Eee PC that I'm using, but I'm thinking it's a 901.
     
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    i am using a half custom computer,

    P4 2.8 GHZ
    2.5 GB ram
    Nvidia Inno3D 7600 GT 512Mb
    1TB Hdd
    160GB Hdd
    5.1 sound card

    and all i am using is a standerd intel motherboard.

    The Pentium 4 is really holding that back. You might be able to upgrade that to an early Core 2 Duo, but I wouldn't count on it. Depends on just how late that motherboard is.
     
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    • she/her or they/them
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    Be careful, check that the card is compatible with Snow Leopard before you go doing that. Assuming that the Hackintosh scene has has a lot of trouble trying to get 5770s working with Snow Leopard, I'd be inclined to believe that a legitimate Mac is going to have the same problems.

    Not quite, actually; the 5770 is an Apple-certified video card. They sell them as part of upgrade kits on their website for the Mac Pros.

    Currently typing this on a MacBook (circa 2008, 2.4 GHz Penryn Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB of RAM, 250 GB HD, runs OS X 10.6.4/Win 7 32-bit (didn't have enough money for 64, so I reused the 32-bit install disc I got from Digitalriver)/Ubuntu 10.04).
     
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    I currently use two computers; the first being a custom built computer with an ASUS M4A78-EM motherboard, 2GB RAM, an AMD Dual-Core processor, and 500GB and 2TB hard drives. It is hooked up to a 32" LCD screen.

    The second computer is also custom built, however, that one has an INTEL Quad-Core processor and 4GB RAM. It also has a 500GB hard drive, a 1TB hard drive, and a 2TB hard drive. It is connected to a 42" LCD screen.

    Both computers are fully networked.
     

    yaminokaitou

    りゅうのマスター
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    My computer
    manufacturer: Toshiba
    model: Satellite L505D
    processor: AMD Turion (tm) II Dual-Core Mobile M520 2.30 GHZ
    memory: 287 GB usable
    RAM: 4.00 GB (3.75 GB usable)
    system type: 64-bit

    screen: 15 inch, wide screen
    OS: Windows Home Premium

    Kind of on the low end with memory, but that's ok. That's what my external HD is for.
     
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    John-117

    Jirachi lover
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    My computer
    manufacturer: Lenovo
    model: forgot is like SL3000
    processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core T2370 1.73GHz
    Motherboard: Lenvov IHL 100
    memory: 320GB
    RAM: DDR2 3GB
    Video Card: Intel 654 Chipset
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32Bit

    My mum's

    manufacturer: Lenovo
    model: SL400c
    processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T5870 2GHz
    Motherboard: unknown
    memory: 500Gb
    RAM: DDR2 2Gb
    Video Card: Nvidia Geforce G 105M
    OS: Windows Vista Home Penium 32Bit

     
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    My computer
    manufacturer: Toshiba
    model: Satellite L505D
    processor: AMD Turion (tm) II Dual-Core Mobile M520 2.30 GHZ
    memory: 287 GB usable
    RAM: 4.00 GB (3.75 GB usable)
    system type: 64-bit

    screen: 15 inch, wide screen
    OS: Windows Home Premium

    Kind of on the low end with memory, but that's ok. That's what my external HD is for.
    Memory is RAM. 300GB of memory would be incredible and expensive. I'm assuming that's 320GB with a recovery partition. That's fine for most people. The only things that take up stupid amounts of space are usually pirated. :D
     
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    Laptop
    HP Pavilion dv6000
    2GB RAM DDR2
    NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 256MB
    AMD Turion 64 x2 2GHz
    15"4 matrix
    250GB HDD
     
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    • Seen Sep 6, 2010
    I got a Toshiba Windows Vista laptop, its cheap,runs multiple applications fine tho,I used also HP Pavilion dv2000 Entertainment Notebook PC.It is a Intel Core Duo processor or AMD Turion X2 64-bit dual core processor.
     
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    Now running:

    Macbook Pro 15". 2.4GHz i5 processor, 320GB HDD, 4GB RAM (DDR3 @ 1067MHz each), GT 330M, HD Screen, OSX 10.6.4.

    Runs like a dream.
     
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    Now running:

    Macbook Pro 15". 2.4GHz i5 processor, 320GB HDD, 4GB RAM (DDR3 @ 1067MHz each), GT 330M, HD Screen, OSX 10.6.4.

    Runs like a dream.
    mmmm. I'd love one, but I really don't have that sort of money to go spilling. I'm probably going to get myself a Macbook Pro 13" in the next few weeks, though.
     

    Elite Overlord LeSabre™

    On that 'Non stop road'
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    A piece of junk.

    Compaq Presario V5000 series laptop, purchased in 2006, only 30GB hard drive, Windows XP and the cooling fan is on its last legs. Wish I had the money to upgrade:/
     
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