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My computer brings all the nerds to the yard

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    damn right, it's better than yours

    I have the full lyrics but I'll stay towards the topic haha.

    ANYWAYS, we all love to show off our computer specs once in a while, right? Either we have a powerful Network Interface Card, a great gaming card to play Minecraft or World or Warcraft, or simply because you have an amazing screen display which is totally eye candy to you. So tell us! What are the technology specs of your computer (or computers if you have more than one?)

    You don't have to go all technical if you're not a bigger tech nerd than I am. For faster access to your computer tech specs (in windows), you can go to Start > right click Computer > Properties.
     
    Both of my machines full specs are down in my sig, but I am pretty proud of my laptops 2880x1800 resolution and the fact that it's thinner than my index finger.
     
    [PokeCommunity.com] My computer brings all the nerds to the yard

    There you go :P
    My CPU is actually overclocked to 4.2 GHz.
     
    I don't really have a decent computer right now, but here are the specs for my laptop:

    500GB HDD
    4GB RAM
    2.2GHz dual-core Intel Pentium
    15" Screen
    Not enough fans
    Ubuntu 12.04

    I'm still buying parts for my desktop build, but once that's done:

    850GB HDD (Across four drives)
    8GB RAM
    3.2GHz triple-core AMD Athlon II
    NVIDIA GeForce 210 Graphics
    17" monitor (Power >>> appearance k?)
    Ubuntu 12.04 (Again)

    I've also got a few netbooks, but they're just standard netbook 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, 1.6GHz. Planning on upgrading one's HDD to 250GB sometime though.
     
    I'm not really a spec-head when it comes to computers. My desktop has the following:
    -3GB RAM
    -320GB HDD
    -2.7GHz Pentium Dual-Core processor
    -Nvidia GeForce 9200 Integrated Graphics
    -1366 x 768 18.9" display
    Yeah, I know, pretty lame specs. And it's an all-in-one, so I'm stuck with what I've got. D; But oh, well, the specs are good enough for me to run Minecraft with Normal render distance and fancy graphics~

    I'm not even going to dare mention my laptop's specs. This thing was a cheap $500 ULV ultraportable which I bought without really thinking, so it's pretty crap. XD
     
    As I've said multiple times in this forum, I'm running a netbook still so my specs are nothing to write home about. I think they barely class as a computer tbh.
    [PokeCommunity.com] My computer brings all the nerds to the yard

    I'm running a Dell Inspiron Mini 10v, the specs are pretty decent for a notebook in this price range, espcially with an upgraded ram from 1gb to 2gb so I can't complain.

    Once I get my Desktop up and running, which will be soon hopefully, I'll probably post again with those specs.
     
    Not had one of these threads for years.
    Some parts of the list below are bound to look inane, I reckon.


    OS: Windows XP Professional 32-bit

    MB: MSI 880GMA-E45 (subsitute for a better board that expired quickly; lacks space for my sound card (SB Audigy SE))
    PSU: Corsair CX500
    CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT240
    RAM: 2x PNY 2GB (DDR3; 1333MHz)
    HDD: Hitachi HDP725025GLA380
    DVD-RAM: LG GH22NP20

    Monitor: Dell D1025HE (@ 1400x1050 80Hz)
    Mouse: Tt esports Black
    Keyboard: [Various]
     
    I don't know what any of this means, but here goes nothing. All I know was that it was the best one in the Apple Store in my budget... so, there! :D

    MacBook Pro
    13-inch, Early 2011
    Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5
    Memory: 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
    Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000 384 MB
    Software: OS X 10.8 (12A269)
    13-inch built in colour display (1280 x 800)
    319.21GB total storage
    4GB RAM

    So, pretty boss, right? ...Right?
     
    Before anyone makes any assumptions I DID NOT PAY FOR THIS OK. I don't even wanna know how much it would have cost...

    Anyway;

    MacBook Pro with Retina Display
    15-inch @ 2880x1800, Mid 2012
    Intel Core i7-3810QM (Ivy Bridge) @ 2.7 GHz, Quad Core, Turbo Boost @ 3.7 GHz
    16GB DDR3L RAM @ 1600 MHz
    768 GB Flash Storage
    Intel HD 4000 + nVidia GeForce GT 650m with 1 GB DDR5 VRAM
    OS X 10.8 + Windows 7 Professional

    Although it's a weak test of performance, the Windows Experience Index ranks the machine at 7.2.

    I'm a lucky man.

    MacBook Pro
    13-inch, Early 2011
    Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5
    Memory: 4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
    Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000 384 MB
    Software: OS X 10.8 (12A269)
    13-inch built in colour display (1280 x 800)
    319.21GB total storage
    4GB RAM

    So, pretty boss, right? ...Right?

    Sit down.
     
    Alienware M17XR3
    Windows 7 ultimate
    Processor: Intel core i7-2860QM
    RAM: 16 GB
    64-bit
    1920x1080
    video cards: intel HD Graphics 3000 and NVIDIA geforce GTX 580M
     
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