Pretty rubbish HP laptop, the best games that it can run are Company of Heroes OF and WiC, barely, but it does
2 ghz
1 GB RAM
the best part is the 160GB hard drive
Pretty rubbish HP laptop, the best games that it can run are Company of Heroes OF and WiC, barely, but it does
2 ghz
1 GB RAM
the best part is the 160GB hard drive
| leo-j said: 32mb of ram? What are you insane? I have 2gb of ram. |
Well, I have a better one at home :)
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Im running a laptop :
Pentium Mobile 2 ghz
1 GRAM
256 mb DDRAM 3 Nvidia 7400 Ultra
60 GB HDD SATA
Yeah , its not a gaming machine , when I want to play a PC game that needs more I usually go to my cousin or to a friend . I also have a couple of older PCs now , but i may build a gaming rig inn the near future ...
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Manufacturer: Me =P(Motherboard: Asus P5N32-SLI SE Deluxe Gaming )
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 2048MB Dual DDR2RAM OZC PC2 6400
Hard Drive: 160 GB Seagate Barracuda
Video Card: NVIDIA e-GeForce 8800 GTX
Monitor: 22" Samsung SyncMaster 226BW widescreen
Sound Card: SB Live! 24-bit External
Speakers/Headphones: Speed Link Full Metal 5.1 System/Plantronics GameCom 1
Keyboard: Razer Tarantula
Mouse: Razer Copperhead
Mouse Surface: Icemat
Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254)
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (Socket AM2)
GPU: ATI Radeon X1950PRO
Memory: 2GB DDR2-667
Hard Drive: 160GB
Monitor: 17" TFT
Operating System: Dual Boot Ubuntu 7.10 "Gutsy Gibbon" (GNU/Linux) and Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Ubuntu. Linux for human beings.
If you are interested in trying Ubuntu or Linux in general, PM me and I will answer your questions and help you install it if you wish.
I have a computer and have no idea how it runs or what any of the stuff these guys wrote means but I can go on you tube:)
4GHz Quad Core cpu (Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 over clocked)
4GB DDR3 RAM @ 1333MHz
Dual 512MB Radeon HD 3870
Vista Ultimate
4 terabytes of storage
flat screen 30" moniter
Now Playing
Planet Puzzle League
Kirby Mouse Attack
Nanostray
Well my desktop is very outdated, Athlon 3200, 1GB Ram, and a Radeon X1600. It plays Call of Duty, Unreal 2004, and SimCity 4 at max settings, but yeah doesn't play many new games except on the lowest setting (CoD4 is passable only at the very lowest setings).
My laptop is beginning to show its age as well, Core 2 Duo 5600, 2GB RAM, and a Radeon X1400HM. It handles Bioshock and CoD4 at the mid levels and any game from 2005-6 back at max settings.
It's a lot better than my older brother who is using a 600MHz P-III laptop I bought used in 2002. It had Windows 98 when I got it and the only reason it has ME now is because I had a disk for it. It's almost comical how jerryrigged the thing is, the keyboard, mouse pad, and USB ports all stopped working so it has USB card with a 4 port USB hub connected to it for keyboard, mouse, internet. The speakers don't work so it has desktop pair connected to it. The battery long since died and fell out, but the space where it used to be allowed the plastic case to break along its seem so it's taped together. The fans don't work so to keep it from getting exceedingly hot the keyboard has to be removed when used for long periods (also another reason it is taped together since the screws holding the keyboard held the case together).
However, the oldest computer I've seen in use by someone was the PC a guy I delivered a mattress to in 2006. It was running Windows 3.1 and like many computers from the early 90's had the speed displayed on the front of the tower. His read 75 MHz. I can't imagine what he did with it beside print word documents and play minesweeper.
| DalekLord said: 4GHz Quad Core cpu (Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 over clocked) 4GB DDR3 RAM @ 1333MHz Dual 512MB Radeon HD 3870 Vista Ultimate 4 terabytes of storage flat screen 30" moniter |
What made you spend $1,100+ on a CPU and then put two midrange graphics cards worth a fifth of that each in Crossfire? Crossfire is unpredictable: it might increase or decrease performance, but never double it. Graphics > CPU, especially as most games barely utilise a second core never mind a fourth. One GeForce 8800GTX > Two Radeon 3870 for a similar price
Also, why Vista Ultimate? At this point, XP is about 10% faster on most games than Vista, and DirectX 10 is always optional and in every game so far adds very little to graphics quality while reducing framerates by a third.
When you got 4GB RAM, did you buy an AMD64-compatible OS? If not, about 1GB of that is wasted, and indeed on Vista (not XP) every 1MB of graphics memory you have directly removes 1MB from your system RAM. You probably end up with 2.5GB of usable RAM.
Ubuntu. Linux for human beings.
If you are interested in trying Ubuntu or Linux in general, PM me and I will answer your questions and help you install it if you wish.
my computer stats:-
4 turtle hertz CPU
2 Giga Rabits of ram
1 Tera rabit HDD
8800 GT criketforce GPU
all in all, a nature friendly computer.