Author Topic: Anyone with bad PCs?  (Read 3482 times)

Sup, inb4alyxvance, people

64mb gpu
2.8ghz Cpu
1gb ram
Front usb port broken
111 gb C drive
70 gb D drive (or 50, I'm on my laptop so I can't look atm)

I'm getting a badass one from my aunt, I'll be borrowing it.

My desktop:
Intel Graphics coprocessor
Intel i386 16MHz
32MB RAM
No usb
2 GB Hard drive
3.5" and 5.25" floppy drives

Runs Windows 3.1

Lol, I don't even have to check the system requirements. If it's any more than a Flash game, my toaster can't run it.

Lol, I don't even have to check the system requirements. If it's any more than a Flash game, my toaster can't run it.
I think my computer is pretty much the limit for a nettop form factor. Apple did a good job on not sucking on the engineering of the Mac Mini.

Processor: Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40GHz
RAM: 4.00 GB

I hate it more and more every day


the laptop i'm using right now isn't very good, but i guess it's better than some of the computers mentioned here. the main issue with it is that having its charger plugged in makes it reboot randomly.

6-7 year old mac, hard drive failed twice, barely got stuff back, two cores and 2gb of ram. :(

Memory: 128 MB DDR
CPU: 1.4 GHz Intel Celeron
Hard Drive: 20 GB
Graphics: Intel Graphics Family
Operating system: Windows Millennium Edition

My old PC was pretty bad.

2 cores of some crappy processor.
1.5 GB of RAM
Stupid slow HDD
Nvidia GeForce 8800

It was always the last to load in Starcraft 2 games.

Current specs:

Intel i5 4 cores
8 GB RAM
1TB Black Drive
Nvidia GTX 670
520 Watt Power Supply
It has a USB 3.0 port somewhere.

dell inspiron 400
amd athlon x2 3250e @ 1.5ghz
4gb ddr2
320gb 7200rpm hard drive
amd radeon hd 4330 with 512mb of dedicated memory

have mercy on my souulll

Memory: 128 MB DDR
CPU: 1.4 GHz Intel Celeron
Hard Drive: 20 GB
Graphics: Intel Graphics Family
Operating system: Windows Millennium Edition
Give it to danooct1.
I still use my 2007 MacBook for video editing, runs Snow Leopard fine.

:s
I have an original MacBook Air that I never use anymore. It still has Leopard installed.
« Last Edit: November 22, 2012, 03:26:58 PM by Axolotl2 »