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highwaystar101 said:

 I'm interested to know what peoples PC specs are.

Simple just state the specs of your PC. try to keep it simple for those console gamers (moi) lol.

 And let's discuss how the PC performs.

Mine:

My PC:

Processor: Intel 3.6 GHz

Ram: 2 Gb

Hard disc space: 500Gb (inc. external)

OS: XP

 

My Laptop: (not used for gaming)

Processor: Dual core 1.8GHz

Ram: 1 Gb

Hard disc space: 100 Gb

OS: Vista

 


 What processor is your "intel 3.6ghz" ???



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WEWdeadeye said:
highwaystar101 said:

 I'm interested to know what peoples PC specs are.

Simple just state the specs of your PC. try to keep it simple for those console gamers (moi) lol.

 And let's discuss how the PC performs.

Mine:

My PC:

Processor: Intel 3.6 GHz

Ram: 2 Gb

Hard disc space: 500Gb (inc. external)

OS: XP

 

My Laptop: (not used for gaming)

Processor: Dual core 1.8GHz

Ram: 1 Gb

Hard disc space: 100 Gb

OS: Vista

 


 What processor is your "intel 3.6ghz" ???


P4.  If it was Core 2 he'd probably say :P. 

mine:

Intel E6600 @ 3.0 ghz

8800GTS 512MB

2GB PC2-6400 RAM

Seagate 320GB HD. 

My first build in Sept. 2006.  I wanted to build sometime in mid-2006 and I'm glad I didn't jump the gun and buy a Athlon64 X2 but decided to wait for the E6600 and it was definately worth it.  1.5 years and still a very fast high end CPU.



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HP Pavilion 2610us Notebook

AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-58 1.9GHz
NVidia GeForce Go7150M mobile graphics card.
4GB DDR SDRAM
160GB
Vista Home Premium

I don't use it much for gaming but it runs my PS1 emulations on high settings, ran WoW fine when I played for it a whole 3 or so days but other than that I have no clue.



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Final Fantasy VI (iOS), Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS) & Dragon Quest V (iOS)     

    

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I got:

Intel Core 2 quad Q6700 Running at 3.2Ghz each core.
Asus striker motherboard
2x Asus 8800 GTX 768MB Graphic cards (Sli)
HDD: 200Gb 10,000 rpm hard drive, and a 720 gig 7,200 rpm
4 gig Corsair Dominator ram
Fatal!ty soundblaster XFI
OS(S): Solaris and Windows Vista ultimate 64 bit
Samsung: 24 inch monitor
Viewsonic: 20 inch monitor
Logitech g15
Razer copperhead
Logitech 5.1 channel surround sound

Built with workers discounts :P

(This is Jessman btw >.



Acer Aspire 5920 Gemstone

 

Windows Vista® Home Premium

Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T5250 (2MB L2 Cache, 1.5GHz, 667MHz FSB)

2GB (1/1) DDR2 667 SDRAM

Dual 160GB hard drives

Super-Multi drive (DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RAM)

5-in-1 card reader

15.4" WXGA (1280 x 800) TFT display

NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT graphics

802.11a/b/g WLAN, gigabit LAN, V.92 modem

integrated webcam; eight-cell battery 

 

Approximatly 40% of vista has been disabled by me in order to increase performance.  (why the hell would I need a bunch of utilitys running 24/7 to do things such as give me the ability to send out faxes,  tell me when to run a virus scan, use both a 24 hour and a 12 hour clock at the same time, send info on my computer habits to microsoft,  etc)

 



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PC Desktop:

Processor: Intel 3Ghz DualCore

Ram: 4Gb

Hard Disc: 220gb external / 340Gb internal

SoundCard: E-MU 1820M

VideoCard: Asus GF 9600GT Silent

OS: XP Proffessional

 

Laptop:

Processor: Intel 2Ghz DualCore

Ram: 1Gb

Hard Disc: 80Gb

OS: OSX Tiger

 

Besides these two, I have a couple of other computers, which are older and not worth mentioning for.

I still do use those old timers for various things though ;) 

 



Cpu: 2.2ghz AMD 64 Athlon 3500
Ram:1gb
Graphics card: 7900 GT Nvidia Graphics Card
OS: Windows XP 

 



My minitower

CPU : Pentium M 1.73 GHz

Brd : P4P800VM + CT-479

RAM : 2 GB DDR 3200

GPU : Radeon X1650 Pro(GDDR3) 256 MB (AGP)

HDD : 160 GB

Drive : Super MultiDrive (DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RAM)

Sound : SE-200 PCI LTD

OS : XP Pro SP3

Display : 17 inch CRT



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CPU: Intel E2140 @ 2.00Ghz
RAM: 2GB DDR2800 by VData
MB: Gigabyte P35DS3L
HDD: 160GB by Western Digital + 40GB by Maxtor
Drive: LG Super MultiDrive
GPU: Radeon X1950Pro by Gigabyte
OS: Windows XP Pro Jack Sparrow Edition
Screen: 17" Samsung CRT + 20" Samsung CRT TV

It performs rather well for the price I got it back then, but now that I have a job (again), I may be able to upgrade a thing or two ^^



Dell Dimension E510:
Pentium D (Dual-core) 3.2GHz 4MB cache
2GB DDR2 533Mhz
Geforce 7600GT (My 7900GS XXX fried)
500GB 7200RPM (16MB cache)
Dual DVD Burners
Creative XtremeMusic 5.1 Soundcard
Logitech Z-5500 505watt 5.1 Surround Sound
Logitech G25 Race Wheel
Dell 20" Ultrasharp (1680x1050)
Wireless Mouse & Keyboard (decent for gaming)

I guess thats about it, running on 2 or 3 years old, I can't remember what year I bought it, but she still runs great,