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Sweet Kassy Molassy
Posts: 558/886
Yeah. It was free, though. And it's purple, so it goes with my MB

I'll build a new system if I sell my laptop or if I get back into gaming (though I seem to have permanently lost the fire for playing video games.)

It does what I use it for, which is pretty much just posting here and chatting with GAIM.
leileilol
Posts: 55/64
Just ditch that Fx5200 to something better i.e. geforce4ti, anything not the FX series and it'll be much better.

(Seriously, the fx5200 is one hell of a bottleneck to performance)
paulguy
Posts: 47/71
AMD Athlon 2500+ @~2Ghz cpu
512MB DDR RAM
Geforks 5200 w\256MB RAM videocard
SB Live! Value soundcard
Some 8x Lite-On CD/DVD+-RW drive
120GB+80GB Western Digital hard drives, both 7200RPMs I think
5 1/4" Floppy drive (not sure if it takes 1.2MB disks)
some ports and stuff like serial and parallel, mouse, keyboard, ethernet (onboard), a bunch of USB ports (some 1.1 some 2.0)
Windows XP Home SP2

Kasdarack, that old piece of crap is better than my computer and my computer does plenty.
Rydain
Posts: 540/633
I have a dual 2.5 GHz G5 PowerMac with 1 GB of RAM. I don't know exactly what the rest of the hardware is, but I can tell you that when I bought the computer (last spring), it was top of the line. I'm not into computer gaming, but I do a fair amount of resource-intensive computing, and my computer works very well for that. I've been meaning to get Photoshop for a while, and I know that will run beautifully.
Sweet Kassy Molassy
Posts: 497/886
My desktop is an Athlon xp3200+ at 2.19 GHz and a gig of ddr. It has a geforce fx 5200 ultra. It's old and crappy. It won't really run FEAR.

My laptop is a p4 HT at 3 GHz. It also has a gig of ram and a radeon 9700. 120 gig hard drive. It's somewhat less old and crappy than the desktop. It runs FEAR ...decently I guess.
Cellar Dweller +
Posts: 102/138
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 dual core 4200+ socket 939
RAM: 2GiB PC400
Motherboard: ABIT AN8 nForce4
HDD(/dev/sda): Maxtor 6L200S0 7200RPM 200GB SATA
Optical(/dev/hda): NEC ND-3540A DVD/CD +/- RW
Floppy(/dev/fd0): NEC 1.44 MB 3.5"
Video: Geforce 6800 PCIe 16x 128MB (using the nVidia driver)
Monitor: KDS XF-70 17" flat CRT
NIC (Internet facing): Network Everywhere NC100U-WM 10/100Base-T
NIC (LAN facing): on board 10/100/1000Base-T (using the reverse engineered open source 'forcedeth' driver included with Linux, not the nVidia one)
Audio: on board (using Linux supplied drivers)
Audio (amp): Rotel RX-150A "solid state AM/FM stereo receiver" (it's older than I am)
Audio (speakers): Yamaha NS-6390 bookshelf 70W nom/140W max
Internet connection: satellite 512Kbps down/128kbps up
OS: Debian 3.1 aka "sarge", 64 bit native
Prince Kassad
Posts: 271/321
My computer stats, quoted from another board:

Intel Pentium 4 HT 2.6 GHz
512 MB DDR-RAM
Nvidia GeForce FX 5200
Integrated Sound
D-Link Air DWL-510 Wireless PCI Adapter
C: 40GB Seagate HDD (5,400 RPM)
D: 80GB Maxtor HDD (7,200 RPM)
F: Samsung Writemaster DVD Drive (DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW)
G: TSSTcorp CD Drive (CD-R/RW)
4in1 Card Reader
Sukasa
Posts: 1616/2068
Pentium I 200Mhz.
64MB of RAM SIMM, but the port could have been there for DIMM...
2 Videocards (4 and 4? MB each, both 3D), both PCI
Soundblaster Live! 24-bit
2 USB ports (1.0 or 1.1?)
Onboard unused VGA
Onboard Parallel/Serial
Realtek Ethernet card, 100Mb/s
2 Hard Drives, 12GB total
CD Burner
CD reader
iOmega ZIP100 drive
Network connection to Pentium II

Pentium II 350Mhz.
64MB of RAM
8MB 3D Videocard, AGP
Creative Ensoniq AudioPCI
2 USB ports (1.0 or 1.1?)
Onboard Parallel/Serial
SMC EtherEZ 10Mb/s
1 Hard drive, I *think* 2GB
CD Reader
Logitech Rumblepad II, perfect for SNES gaming (great for PSX as well...)
Network Conenction to Pentium I
Trapster
Posts: 3330/3604
Ok, here goes.

CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (2.00GHz).
RAM: 1gb.
VIDEO: ATI Radeon 9800pro.
HD: 160gb + 300gb, Maxtor drives.
MOTHERBOARD/MAINBOARD: MSI-MS-6702 VIA Technologies Inc Apollo K8HTB CPU to PCI Bridge.
CD/DVD: DVDRW IDE1108.
MONITOR: Samsung SyncMaster 793s 17".
8 USB 1.1 ports.
HyperHacker
Posts: 3139/5072
Look to the left of this post. I keep a link there for easy access when I post about stupid computer problems.
fabio
Posts: 1727/2415
I've been using this site to scan my computer so that it can tell me what games I can run. All the games that I wanted to play on my Windows ME computer that I'm using doesn't even meet the minimum requirements to play the games.

Some of my computer's specs are 1.10 GHz, 254.4 MB of RAM, and Intel(R) 82810E Graphics Controller which is my video card.

Other than that, the only games that I can run on my computer are just ROMs and that's it.

I'm planning on getting a new computer anyway right before I go to college.
FreeDOS +
Posts: 816/1312
CPU: Celeron 1.4GHz (pretty much a Pentium III)
RAM: 384MB
Video: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500
HD: 250GB
NEC 4551A DVD burner It was purchased at $30 as an NEC 3550A until I found out the hardware was exactly the same so FIRMWARE HACK (now I can do DVD-RAM and LabelFlash )
Six USB1.1 ports
1.44MB floppy drive that is seldom used, I have one good floppy disk (aka without physical errors)

I primarily use OpenBSD 3.9, I've got Windows XP on it, I only use it for emulation really
SuperLuigi64
Posts: 110/281
Graphics card: ATi Radeon X800
RAM: 1gb (wants 2gb when Vista comes out)
Processor: AMD Athlon 64, normal speed, 2.6 ghz; overclocked, 3.7 ghz
Motherboard: Asus A8N-SLi Deluxe (don't ever buy one for a custom job)
HD: 80 gb, don't know the brand, 5400 RPM
CD/DVD drives: HP Lightscribe DVD+/-RW, DVD-ROM
Monitor: 17" Samsung SyncMaster 740s
USB Ports: 13

PRETTY DARN FAST!
Dr_Death16
Posts: 191/970
Sony Vaio laptop, 1.66 GHz, 1 GB RAM, does everything I need and more. My other computer, a pc, pales in comparison but I don't remember the specs. The laptop cost me $1500 or so, PC only $600.
Danielle
Posts: 5691/6737
*bumps over to hard/software*

As for my comp... eh. 1.1 GHz, 448mb RAM. It doesn't play any type of game very well, but I don't play Halo or WoW or anything like that.
Tarale
Posts: 1564/2713
I have several computers, so I'll just list them really briefly:

  • Mac Mini, Intel Core Duo 1.66 w/ 1gb RAM

  • iBook G4, PowerPC G4 800Mhz, 700mb RAM

  • Athlon XP 3000+ 1gb RAM, I forget what Radeon card

  • iMac PowerPC G3 233Mhz

  • iMac PowerPC G3 400Mhz

  • Pentium 3 used as a Gateway

  • Another Pentium 3 used as a Fileserver

  • A Pentium used for old games


uh.. think that's it.

This should be in HW/SW
gaara8591
Posts: 26/164
all i kno is that i have 1 gig of ram and a on board graphics...bah
leileilol
Posts: 38/64
my computer was the best $120 i have ever spent. Can play Halo (why play that crap anyhow!) and late-90s DOS games.

Radeon 9800 Pro. 512MB DDR500 RAM. 2,000,000,000Hz. Yes, it's the truth.
Trapster
Posts: 3325/3604
Not to be rude or anything but wouldn´t this thread fit in better in this forum rather than in Craziness Domain?

If you ask an admin, they´ll gladly move it.
SirCadgoan
Posts: 17/22
How good is your computer? Can you play stuff like halo, or only dos games (or esle your computer crashes). What video card do you have? Ram? Hz? Be truthful.
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