Author Topic: Rate my PC  (Read 2080 times)

OPs is 5/10
Not too bad.
I have a quad core at 3.2GHz Radeon HD 6870 1GB, and 4GB of RAM.
Rate me. c:
Quad core what?
:D

Intel i5 2500k 3.3ghz (I know it's the unlocked edition and it's at the normal clock rate).
8gb of RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6870x2 Running two 24" screens at 1080 resolution.
A blu-ray drive
2TB harddrive + 64gb SSD
a crapload of USB 3.0 ports
Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit

And an epic case that has an SSD expansion slot at the top.

Nickelob Ultra's machine is a 9/10 for me.

my turn! :D
3.5/10 I can tell this is a old computer, windows XP is still good but its getting old, your cpu is decent but not that fast, 1GB of ram is fine but not that great if you want to do memory heavy games/programs. Your graphics card is pretty old, 128 MB of memeory isn't that great. It should run most games on minumium to low settings and it should run most new graphic heavy games on minumium settings to atleast get a playable speed, I'll be surprised if it can even play some recent games out there. Here is a tip, if you want to play newer games out there on higher settings at a better speed, get a new computer.

and now,
9.2/10 this is a GREAT computer, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit is the best windows based operating system you can get right now, your 8 CPUs are AMAZING clocking at 2.7 GHz, you can multi-task with ease. 6 GB of ram can let you run any intensive heavy program/game without breaking a sweat. You have one of the best graphic cards you can buy currently, 3550 MB is BEAST, expect to see those graphics on any current game pop out at you. It should run most games on maxed out settings and it should run most new graphic heavy games on high to ultra settings.

Obviously it's a laptop. Rate pls.
6.7/10 this is a pretty good computer for a laptop, Windows 7 64-bit is really good, the 2 CPUs run at a decent speed but isn't that great. 4GB of ram is really good, don't expect to run out of memory that easily. For a intergrated graphics card, its pretty good, with 2703 MB you can run most games with good settings and still run fast. But since this is a laptop, it may go slower than if it was a desktop, since desktops can run faster without losing any power. It should run most games on medium to high settings, on some older games maxed out, and it should run most new graphic heavy games on low to medium settings.

I have a quad core at 3.2GHz Radeon HD 6870 1GB, and 4GB of RAM.
Rate me. c:
7/10 You have a really good CPU, clocked at 3.2 GHz you can run most programs without any slow down. 4 GB of ram is pretty good, you'll hardly lose any memory while playing games. Your graphics card is decent, with 1 GB on the GPU don't expect the graphics to pop out at you. It should run most games on medium to high settings, and it should run most new graphic heavy games on low settings.

Intel i5 2500k 3.3ghz (I know it's the unlocked edition and it's at the normal clock rate).
8gb of RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6870x2 Running two 24" screens at 1080 resolution.
A blu-ray drive
2TB harddrive + 64gb SSD
a crapload of USB 3.0 ports
Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit
You didn't list your graphic card's memory, so I can't tell how good it is yet.
« Last Edit: September 18, 2011, 12:43:48 PM by WALDO »


http://shop.amd.com/US/_layouts/shop/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=LX.RJY02.024&region=us-en

look at this.

I was too lazy to upload a picture ,_,

I'm wondering if it can play TF2.

3.5/10 I can tell this is a old computer, windows XP is still good but its getting old, your cpu is decent but not that fast, 1GB of ram is fine but not that great if you want to do memory heavy games/programs. Your graphics card is pretty old, 128 MB of memeory isn't that great. It should run most games on minumium to low settings and it should run most new graphic heavy games on minumium settings to atleast get a playable speed, I'll be surprised if it can even play some recent games out there. Here is a tip, if you want to play newer games out there on higher settings at a better speed, get a new computer.
9.2/10 this is a GREAT computer, Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit is the best windows based operating system you can get right now, your 8 CPUs are AMAZING clocking at 2.7 GHz, you can multi-task with ease. 6 GB of ram can let you run any intensive heavy program/game without breaking a sweat. You have one of the best graphic cards you can buy currently, 3550 MB is BEAST, expect to see those graphics on any current game pop out at you. It should run most games on maxed out settings and it should run most new graphic heavy games on high to ultra settings.
6.7/10 this is a pretty good computer for a laptop, Windows 7 64-bit is really good, the 2 CPUs run at a decent speed but isn't that great. 4GB of ram is really good, don't expect to run out of memory that easily. For a intergrated graphics card, its pretty good, with 2703 MB you can run most games with good settings and still run fast. But since this is a laptop, it may go slower than if it was a desktop, since desktops can run faster without losing any power. It should run most games on medium to high settings, on some older games maxed out, and it should run most new graphic heavy games on low to medium settings.
7/10 You have a really good CPU, clocked at 3.2 GHz you can run most programs without any slow down. 4 GB of ram is pretty good, you'll hardly lose any memory while playing games. Your graphics card is decent, with 1 GB on the GPU don't expect the graphics to pop out at you. It should run most games on medium to high settings, and it should run most new graphic heavy games on low settings.
You didn't list your graphic card's memory, so I can't tell how good it is yet.

His real memory is 2GB, most cards have 1GB.
You are a foolish person, Just because a i7 950 has a lower clock rate than a i7 2600 doesnt mean its worse.
The DirectX memory stuff is SHARED memory, Dedicated memory is where its at.

Integrated usually have 256mb to 512mb.
I have 8GB of RAM, a quad core i5 2500 @ 3.30ghz, i'm going to clock it to 4ghz, NVidia GT 430 (upgrading to Radeon 4850 X2 - it's on par with a 6970 and it's from 2008, £100 cheaper, who gives a stuff about DirectX 11)

Memory is good for resolution only.

Cores are where it's at:

From a test i did:

200 CUDA CORES is around 600 RADEON CORES i believe.

8 cores arent even out yet?
That's hyperthreading.

I'm upgrading to 12GB since i'm a RAMhog.
« Last Edit: September 18, 2011, 12:51:54 PM by Eightfold »

http://shop.amd.com/US/_layouts/shop/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=LX.RJY02.024&region=us-en

look at this.

I was too lazy to upload a picture ,_,

I'm wondering if it can play TF2.

Easily.
GT 430 maxes out at about 200FPS
you should do medium well, max maybe

His real memory is 2GB, most cards have 1GB.
You are a foolish person, Just because a i7 950 has a lower clock rate than a i7 2600 doesnt mean its worse.
The DirectX memory stuff is SHARED memory, Dedicated memory is where its at.

Integrated usually have 256mb to 512mb.
I have 8GB of RAM, a quad core i5 2500 @ 3.30ghz, i'm going to clock it to 4ghz, NVidia GT 430 (upgrading to Radeon 6870 XFire)

Memory is good for resolution only.

Cores are where it's at:

From a test i did:

200 CUDA CORES is around 600 RADEON CORES i believe.

8 cores arent even out yet?
That's hyperthreading.


I'm upgrading to 12GB since i'm a RAMhog.

Actually, AMD is advertisitng a 12 core unit. I think it was called Opteron.

http://www.amd.com/US/PRODUCTS/SERVER/PROCESSORS/Pages/server-processors.aspx
« Last Edit: September 18, 2011, 12:54:03 PM by Citrus »

Now me.
9.7/10 this is a computer made for gaming, Alienware makes great computers that can run all of those latest games you want to play on great settings without any slowdown. Windows 7 64-bit is really good, your 8 CPUs are BEAST clocking at 3.4 GHz, you can do a whole bunch of multi-tasking without any slowdown. 8 GB of ram can let you run any program/game without missing a heartbeat AND it can even let you run REALLY good internet servers if you also have great internet download and upload speeds aswell, if you want to know how good your internet connection is, go to www.speedtest.net and do a test, and also go to www.pingtest.net as well. You have a BEAST of a graphics card, at 4064 MB expect to see any game running at really good settings without any speed problems. It should run most games on maxed out settings and it should run most new graphic heavy games on high to ultra settings, maybe even maxed out settings if it still doesn't experence any slowdown.
« Last Edit: September 18, 2011, 01:03:27 PM by WALDO »

200 CUDA CORES is around 600 RADEON CORES i believe.
They are different architectures designed for different things.

Actually, AMD is advertisitng a 12 core unit. I think it was called Opteron.

http://www.amd.com/US/PRODUCTS/SERVER/PROCESSORS/Pages/server-processors.aspx

server core.
server cores aren't for gaming
They are different architectures designed for different things.

They are different architectures, yes.
When i compared anything with the same clock around.
I compared a GTX 560/550 with around 200 CUDA cores and a Radeon 6850 in terms of performance, i did a retest and it seemed that the 200 CUDA cores is probably the same performance of a Radeon 5770 with 600 cores.
« Last Edit: September 18, 2011, 01:31:06 PM by Eightfold »



3.5/10 I can tell this is a old computer, windows XP is still good but its getting old, your cpu is decent but not that fast, 1GB of ram is fine but not that great if you want to do memory heavy games/programs. Your graphics card is pretty old, 128 MB of memeory isn't that great. It should run most games on minumium to low settings and it should run most new graphic heavy games on minumium settings to atleast get a playable speed, I'll be surprised if it can even play some recent games out there. Here is a tip, if you want to play newer games out there on higher settings at a better speed, get a new computer.
my dad got me this computer when i was like 7
so ive had it for like 4 years
and its a 2 in 1 so

my dad got me this computer when i was like 7
so ive had it for like 4 years
and its a 2 in 1 so

that guy is a loving handicap.

he doesnt know memory for stuff
that couldn't even loving run team fortress 2 on low