What Are Your Computer Specs?

GUMI 02

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    Hello, I just got a new computer!
    So, i was wondering what kind of computer you have?

    Desktop
    Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 (3.30 GHz)
    Ram: 8 GB DDR3
    Hard Drive: HDD (1 TB) (7200 rpm)
    Optical Drive: SuperMulti DVD Burner
    Os: Windows 8.1
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 635 (4096 MB)
    USB ports: 2 x USB 3.0 Front; 2 x USB 3.0 Rear; 4 x USB 2.0 Rear
    Power supply: 300 W
    Colour: Black
    Weight: 7.2 Kg

    Inputs:
    - DVI (I have a DVI to VGA)
    - HDMI

    Link: https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/produc...spx?path=84cb24cf59558fdc9eca9953e324aa7cen02

    What are your computer specs?
     
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    OS1: Windows 7 64-bit
    OS2: Windows XP 32-bit
    Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D
    Monitor: DELL 2001FP
    Mouse: Ttesports Black
    Keyboard: Microsoft Wired 600

    MB: ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0
    PSU: Corsair HX750i
    CPU: AMD FX-8350
    GPU: nVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 (MSI distro.)
    SPU: SoundBlaster Audigy SE
    RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP (4x4GB)

    HDD1: Hitachi-HGST HDS724040ALE640 (4TB)
    HDD2: Hitachi-HGST HDS724040ALE640 (4TB)
    HDD3: Hitachi HDP725025GLA380 (250GB)
    ODD1: HL-DT-ST GSA-H60N
    ODD2: Unknown (installed but not connected to system)

    I think that's everything. Not looking so much like a mishmash of old and new anymore. Funny how long a cheap sound card lasts though.
    Glad I got a new case; everything runs much cooler, and the size makes it a lot nicer to work on.
     
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    My main desktop:

    HP Pavillion Elite HPE-495uk
    CPU: Intel Core I7 870 2.93GHz
    GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 460
    HDD: 2TB Hitachi
    RAM: 8GB
    Display: 27" ASUS VE278 1920x1080
    Keyboard: Logitech Washable Keyboard
    Mouse: Sandstrom SMBT14

    My tablet:

    Link 7
    CPU: Intel Atom Z3735G 1.33GHz
    GPU: Intergrated Intel HD Graphics
    HDD: 32GB eMMC
    RAM: 1GB RAM

    My android phone:

    HTC Desire 610
    CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 1.2GHz
    GPU: Adreno 305
    HDD: 8GB + 64GB microSDXC Sony card
    RAM: 1GB RAM
    Display: 4"7 qHD
     
    My computer consists of:

    *NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770
    * Intel Core i5 3470
    * a 750 Psu, not bothered to check the brand
    * 931GB Seagate ST31000528AS ATA Device (SATA)
    * 119GB TS128GSSD340 ATA Device (SSD)
    * 8GB Ram
    * H61I-E35 V2/W8 Motherboard MSI




    Runs - Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
     
    Ummm... let's see...

    Desktop
    Windows 7
    CPU: Pentium Dual-Core E6300 @ 2.8GHz
    GPU: GeForce GTX 460 SE
    Disks: 120GB SSD + 2TB HDD + 500GB HDD (I don't remember what brands lol)
    Memory: 4GB (can't extend it anymore... my computer is so old soB)
    Mobo: something terrible
    Mouse: Logitech Performance MX
    Keyboard: Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 3000

    Laptop (Macbook Pro ~2009)
    OSX 10..... oh i have no idea. Mavericks.
    CPU: 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB (i didn't even know this thing had a gpu, wow)
    Memory: 4GB
    ......okay honestly all macs are the same, just look up mid-2009 mbp if you're curious lmao

    I really want to update my desktop... I bought a decent machine back in about 2008 and have been upgrading it slightly since then, but there's only so much I can do with the motherboard and I really want to update the processors, but I don't technically need an update so I'm hesitant to do it, because I'd rather spend my money on other things. :(
     
    nothing interesting really.
    inxi
    CPU~Dual core Intel Celeron CPU B830 (-MCP-) clocked at 800.000 Mhz Kernel~3.13.0-24-generic x86_64 Up~10 days Mem~1425.4/3840.0MB HDD~320.1GB(28.3% used) Procs~190 Client~Shell inxi~1.8.4

    yea i know i should shut this thing down at some point.

    for other stuff
    Spoiler:

    tl;dr : just a intel brand laptop that came with a nonproprietary OS preinstalled(was changed to my current one)

    my OS is Linux Mint 17 Qiana
     
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    CPU: Intel® Atom™ N280 @ 1.66GHz with HT (TDP 2.5W)
    Motherboard: Toshiba® NB205
    RAM: 1× 2GiB Samsung DDR2 800MHz SODIMM modules
    Storage: Intel® 520 Series Cherryville™ 120GB SSD
    GPU: Intel® Atom™ N280 iGPU
    PSU: Toshiba® NB205
    Expansion cards: 1× mPCIe 802.11b/g/n wireless card
    USB: 3× USB 2.0 ports

    Display: Acer® P186H 19" 768p 16:9 monitor
    Peripherals: Logisys KB209WT illuminated keyboard; Lenovo 0A36188 wireless USB laser mouse
    Modem: ZTE N800 over Micro USB 2.0

    I think I win for the world's crappiest computer contest ITT.
     
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    This work workstation of mine has the following:

    Model: HP Compaq 6000 Pro Small Form Factor
    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (3GHz clock speed)
    RAM: 4 GB
    HDD: Western Digital Caviar WD800AJS (80GB of space) SATA drive
    GPU (or equivalent): Intel Q45/Q43 Chipset
    PSU: The unbranded unit that comes with an HP Compaq 6000 Pro SFF. I think it's a 400W PSU.


    Dual monitors at 1280x1024 resolution each, but one's a 17 inch and the other is a 19 inch.

    Not much, but just decent enough to run what I need (albeit, not very well).

    I'll edit in my home workstation later, which has a bit more power to it.
     
    Mine is a 10.1 inch Eee PC Netbook running windows 7 starter

    CPU: Intel Atom N455 1.6GHz
    RAM: 1 GB (128 MB is shared with my GPU)
    HDD: Hitachi brand 250 GB
    GPU: Intel GMA 3150 integrated

    It has a built-in 1024x768 screen, but I use a 1600x900 external 19 inch monitor since I never move my netbook.

    It's not powerful enough for rgpmxp games. It's incapable of playing 720p videos and running a web browser at the same time(no hd youtube for me).

    I've been trying to get a new computer for a long time now, but I don't have the money yet.
     
    Mine is a 10.1 inch Eee PC Netbook running windows 7 starter

    CPU: Intel Atom N455 1.6GHz
    RAM: 1 GB (128 MB is shared with my GPU)
    HDD: Hitachi brand 250 GB
    GPU: Intel GMA 3150 integrated

    It has a built-in 1024x768 screen, but I use a 1600x900 external 19 inch monitor since I never move my netbook.

    It's not powerful enough for rgpmxp games. It's incapable of playing 720p videos and running a web browser at the same time(no hd youtube for me).

    I've been trying to get a new computer for a long time now, but I don't have the money yet.

    Wow! I had the same computer! Hope you can get that new PC!
     
    Back in early fall I spoiled myself and ordered a PC built to my specifications:

    Intel Core i5-4430 3.0Ghz Quad Core Processor
    8GB RAM
    Radeon R9 270X GPU
    1TB HDD
    256GB SSD


    I built it to play The Sims 3. It still can't even do that like it should with those specs. Thus I'm not messing with PC gaming anymore.
     
    Last fall, I just got this new PC. Its very nice in all honestly but wow it has power most of it is factory, but custom built by the factory and myself. I'm running a Windows 7 Professional; Business Plus edition that sports the following stats.

    - Intel Quad-Core Accelerated i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz (CPU)
    - 16GB RAM
    - 5TB HDD
    - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti

    Update: Apparently I didn't notice this, but I have 8 cores in this computer, soooo... double quad-core?

    It has a 27" wide monitor with built in mic, camera, and speakers, along with touchscreen controls, but I don't know those much (don't want to smear the screen). Its screen resolution is 1920 x 1080 and runs in HD.

    It sports multiple CD (four), SD Card (four) and nine USB superspeed ports. (six in the back, three in front). The hard disk space is divided into C, D, E, and F drives while the CDs take up G, H, I, and J drives.

    Curiously, I've been able to emulate PS2, Xbox and Gamecube games that are nearly flawless. Along with many steam games, but older games require some tweaking in order to work. Ironically, this machine is also built for cross-wiring to customer PCs that require tune-ups and in some cases, [customer] computers don't start, so my machine is needed to kick-jump it back to life.

    ---

    A few years back, I got my laptop as well. Its not a Dell, its an HP and it did have its issues. But here its stats as well.

    - Radeon Quad-Core Accelerated (need to look up the stats)
    - 18GB RAM
    - 2TB HDD
    - 2TB SSD
    - Radeon Crossfire Graphics.
    - 19" Wide Screen, HD.
    - Custom built and inserted mic, camera and speakers.
     
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    Brand: Dell Inspiron 531S
    Vintage: 24 April 2008
    Acquired: 2012
    Case: Mini-tower/Desktop
    CPU: AMD Sempron LE-1300 2.3 GHz (single-core, x86-64)
    RAM: 3 GB
    HDD: 150 GB
    Optical Drive: DVD-RW Burner
    Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 (onboard, VGA output only)
    Sound Card: Intel HD Audio (onboard)
    Operating System: FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE amd64

    dmesg output:
    Spoiler:
     
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