Author Topic: Post your system specs!  (Read 1410 times)

I shouldn't have to explain this too much. Basically, post your computer specifications. I've created a template which you can use:
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CPU:
Motherboard:
Graphics card:
RAM:
Sound card:
Network card:
HDD:
Optical drives:
Floppy drive:
PSU:
OS:
Other:

System 1 - AWESOME-PC:
This was the first computer I bought with my own money back in late 2009.
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CPU: Core2Duo E7400 2.8 GHz @ 3.0 GHz.
Motherboard: Asus P5KPL/1600.
Graphics card: Asus GeForce GTS250 1GB PCI-E.
Network card: TP-Link W951N wireless b/g/n.
RAM: 4GB DDR2-800.
HDD: 500GB SATA.
Optical drives: 22x SATA CD/DVD+/-R/RW/RAM reader/burner combo.
Floppy drive: Nope.
PSU: ATX PSU of unknown brand and wattage.
OS: Windows 7 Professional

System 2: BL-DEDI:
This one was recently put together out of scrap components which I recieved for free.
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CPU: Intel Pentium IV HT 3.2 GHz.
Motherboard: Intel D865PERL.
Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce 6200A 256mb AGP.
RAM: 2GB (4x512mb) DDR-400.
Network card: TP-Link W951N wireless b/g/n.
HDD: 160GB (Seagate?) IDE.
Optical drives: 16x NEC IDE CD/DVD+/-R/RW/RAM reader/burner combo.
Floppy drive: 1.44mb.
PSU: Chaintech 400W.
OS: Windows XP Home Edition.

System 3:
This system first served it's purpose as a Blockland dedi, but now it doesn't really have any purpose.
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CPU: Intel Celeron III Tualatin 1.2 GHz.
Motherboard: Shuttle AV18.
Graphics card: ATi Radeon 9200SE 128mb AGP.
RAM: 768mb (3x256mb) SDR PC-133.
Network card: Realtek RTL8185 wireless b/g.
HDD: 80GB Maxtor IDE.
Optical drives: 56x CD-reader.
Floppy drive: 1.44mb.
PSU: 400W.
OS: Windows XP Home Edition/Linux Lubuntu 9.10.

System 4:
This my primary retro gaming system.
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CPU: Intel Pentium II 400MHz.
Motherboard: Asus V66XA.
Graphics card: ATi Rage Pro Turbo AGP (integrated)(yuck!)
RAM: 256mb (2x128mb) SDR PC-133.
Sound card: ESS ES1868 AudioDrive PnP.
Network card: Realtek RTL8185 wireless b/g.
HDD: 6GB IDE.
Optical drives: 32x CD-reader.
Floppy drive: 1.44mb.
PSU: 110w Siemens crap.
OS: Windows 98SE (KernelEx 4.5.1 + Revolutions Pack 9.7.1).

Useful tools for finding out about your components:
Dxdiag: Open your start menu, click "run", type "dxdiag", press enter and you're set!
CPU-Z - my favorite tool. There's also a version that works on Windows 98.
GPU-Z - A special utility to find out more about your graphics card.
AIDA64 - More extensive information, also has benchmarking features. Shareware.
« Last Edit: May 14, 2011, 04:43:19 PM by Pentium »


CPU: Pentium D Dual core 3.56 GHz
GPU: Evga GeForce 9800GT 1GB, but it shares with my RAM so it is ~2GB
RAM: 4GB
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250 GB
PSU: 400 Watt
Sound Card: I doubt I even have one.
Network Card: No need, this is a wireless PC, using a wireless USB thingy
Optical Drive: Some Dell-made one of unknown name
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate


YOU AIN'T GOT NOTHIN ON ME, PENTIUM.
« Last Edit: May 14, 2011, 04:52:07 PM by Jorici »

I put hyperlinks at the bottom of the OP, just so you know.

I put hyperlinks at the bottom of the OP, just so you know.

Eh, I filled the rest in with what I know.

I didn't even need to use those programs

Processor: AMD Athlon Dual Core Processor 4850e (2 CPUs) ~2.5 GHz
Graphics Card: ATI HD 4550
Memory: 4096MB RAM
Operating System: Windows 7 64 bit

Wow, I am the winner here so far.

But not for long.

Even though Pentium and I's computers are about equal, My graphics card is better.


Nevermind.

Eff you, Pentium.
 :cookieMonster:
« Last Edit: May 14, 2011, 04:56:55 PM by Jorici »

OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600)
Processor: AMD AthlonTM 64 Processor 3500+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.2GHz
Memory: 958MB RAM
Page file: 972MB used, 1340MB available
Graphics Card: ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Series

My computer sucks big richard.

My computer runs Crysis 2 Microsoft Flight Simulator X maxed realism! Where is my e-peen enlargement kit?

My computer runs Crysis 2 maxed! Where is my e-peen enlargement kit?


All I know is that I have Winodws 7 Home Premium and 6 GB of RAM.

CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2.0GHz "Northwood" (stock)
Motherboard: Intel i82845G (stock)
Graphics card: nVidia 8400GS 512MB PCI
RAM: 2 x 1GB DDR PC3200 (2GB total)
Sound card: SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio (stock) / Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000
Network card: I have no clue, but I know it's Realtek or something.
HDD: 1 x 160GB IDE and 1 x 40GB IDE (stock) (200GB total)
Optical drives: Some DVD-R drive from another computer
Floppy drive: None (40GB HDD is in it's place)
PSU: The one that comes with my computer, dunno what it is.
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x86
Other: Bluetooth is enabled through a USB adapter in the back of my computer.
Computer model is a Compaq Evo D510 SFF.
I do not and can not use wireless internet on this.

CPU:  Intel Core i7-930 2.8 GHz quad-core w/ HT
Motherboard:  EVGA x58 SLI LE
GPU:  EVGA Nvidia GeForce GTX460 768MB
RAM: 3x2GB DDR3 1600 MHz (6GB total)
Sound:  Integrated
Network:  Integrated
HDD:  160GB for movies, etc.  640GB for Windows, Steam, games, FRAPS, etc.  80GB USB for backups and archiving.
Optical:  DVD burning drive
Floppy:  N/A (lol, floppies.)
PSU:  Antec EarthWatts 650w PSU
OS:  Windows 7 Ultimate x64 English
Other:  RED LIGHTSSSS

This crap again?

CPU:Intel i7-920 @ 3,0ghz
Motherboard: Random Gigabyte that I forgot the number of.
Graphics card: Two times superclocked EVGA GTX460
RAM:6x2gb kingston at 1600mhz
Sound card: onboard
Network card: onboard
HDD: Two 1.5TB Seagate HDDs
Optical drives: Bluray drive.
Floppy drive: what
PSU: 750 watt Corsair
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64bit
Other:

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo
Motherboard: nForce
Graphics card: EVGA nVidia 450GTS
RAM: 4GB
Sound card:
Network card: nForce
HDD: 450GB, 2TB external
Optical drives: CD
Floppy drive: none
PSU: Max 700W
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
Other: SD/mini/MMC/RS, MS/Pro/Duo, CF/MD, SM, xD card slots, built-in bluetooth, a ton of USB 2.0 stuff, 1394 stuff, pretty lights (lol), bunch of other stuff

2lazy2findout, dont remember most of it.

filled out what i remember
« Last Edit: May 14, 2011, 05:34:18 PM by otto-san »