Specs of your current PC.

IceBlaZe

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I don't remember the specs of my first PC since I didn't use it, so I started this one :p

My current PC:

CPU: AMD Athlon 1.33Ghz 266Mhz FSB
Motherboard: 266Mhz FSB DDR Memory Gigabyte 7DXR
Memory: 384MB DDR RAM PC2100
Graphics Card: MSI GeForce 4 Ti4600 VTD 128MB DDR
Optical: Creative 5X DVD, Yamaha 40X-Read, 20X CDR, 10X CDR-W Burner
HardDrives: 30GB Maxtor 5400 RPM, 8GB Seagate 5400 RPM
Monitor: Mag 17" XJ700T

Running Win2k Adv. As primary OS, WinXP Pro as Secondary OS and Linux Slackware 8.0 as another Secondary OS.

Did I forget anything? :cool:

You'l show yours and I'll show you mine...
 
CPU: Intel PII 350
MB: Intel BX C/S
Memory: 128 Mb
GC: Matrox Millenium G400 Dualhead 16 Mb AGP
48x CD, 16x DVR-ROM
20 Gb Maxtor 5400 rpm
Iiyama 19"

XP Pro

I think some upgrading is in order.....


My first was a green monitor, 1mhz beast, my second an Amstrad PC1512 - happy days... Plus a ZX of course
 
ASUS P3V-4X Motherboard / ATA - 66 / 133 MHz bus
Intel Pentium III 733 Mhz CPU
256 MB SDRAM (PC 133)
10GB Western Digital Ultra DMA Hard Drive
80GB Maxtor 7200 RPM Hard Drive
48x Sony CDROM
64MB DDR Visiontek Xtasy GeForce 4 MX 440
Creative Labs SoundBlaster AWE64 Sound Card
56K U.S. Robotics v.90 modem
NetGear FA311 10/100 ethernet card
17" ADI Digital Plug and Play Monitor
Altec Lansing 5 piece speaker system w/ subwoofer
Windows 98se

I'm pretty proud of this system. I had it put together about two years ago. Back then no one had a 733 MHz processor in thier computer, and I could kick everyone's ass with it. With upgrades and maintence I've been able to keep this one running damn well, and I still would put my machine up against anyone else's. I upgraded the video card, hard drive, and RAM.

Edit: Der...I forgot the most important feature I upgraded, HP 9300i CD-RW (10x4x32)
 
PIII 800Mhz
192 MB RAM (PC133)
52X CD
8/4/32X CD-RW
Floppy disk(duh)
20GB Maxtor(?) HDD
Gateway EV700 17" monitor
Nvidia TNT2 32MB
some other stuff too that I'mtoo tired to go look up
 
Pentium 4 1.6ghz
256mb pc133 SDram
80gb Seagate HD
16/10/40 Sony CD-RW
16x DVD-ROM
64mb NVIDIA GeForce 3 Ti200
KDS 17" Monitor
Cambridge Soundworks Speakers
4 USB 3 Firewire
Cable Modem connection
I think that about covers it.
 
Current PC (today's configuration; changes often):

Custom.
AMD K6-2, 400MHz Overclocked to 450 (today)
256 MB RAM; Only 128 MB is tagged, however
ASUS P5A, Rev. 3, Motherboard with a few mods.
Adaptec 2940UW SCSI Controller
Fujitsu 8.1GB SCSI HD, 7200rpm (1st Gen)
Western Digital 10.1 GB IDE HD
WD 3.1 GB IDE HD
Diamond Viper 550 nVidia TNT 1, rev 1 (16 MB RAM)
Sound Blaster 16 Sound Card
Panasonic CDRW 4416S (SCSI)
Plextor 32X CDROM Reader (SCSI)
Generic internal modem (crap)
3Com 3C905TX Network Card
Cisco 675 Router (not connected; ISP OOB)
MAG MX 17 Monitor
HP LaserJet 5L Printer (great)
HP Deskjet 720C Deskjet (rarely use)
7 Internal Fans (modded case)
Floppy (Not connected)
Lots of peripherals and dozens of parts, drives, cases, etc. etc. .... not much of really recent vintage, LOL.

Win95b (OSR 2.1, dozens of MS patches applied)
Win2K
Linux (not currently installed due to space; Red Hat 5.1, SuSE 6.3)

:)
 
Mobile PentiumIII 1Ghz
256 MB Ram
20 GB HD
On Board 12MB Video Card
8X LG DVD
15" XGA TFT LCD Screen
Win XP Home

A notebook without a good video card is enough to run Civ3. Another reason to love this game. :D
 
Mobo: Abit KT7A-RAID Rev1.0 (if it would have been rev 1.4 I could upgrade my proc!)
Proc: Duron 750 (Oced to 950 sometimes but currently at 750 max I had it mostly stable at was 1008 I believe max I had it boot at was 1050ish)
512MB PC133 RAM Mircon brand
Maxtor 32 MB G400 Max Dual Head Display (can''t believe I spent $191 on this card and a $67 will now beat it! :))
8 GB West Dig 5400 RPM HDD
40GB Maxtor 7500 RPM HDD
40X CD-ROM
20x12x32? Speed CD-RW, runs better than my CD-ROM
Win XP Pro Corporate
17inch Micron monitor
No internal modem!!
Linksys NIC <- good an cheap
Sound Blaster Live! with daughter card (I never did use the daughter card....why did I spend $150 total on this thing???)
Generic Case <- It works and it was sure as hell a lot cheaper than TF's $275 case!!!
Some brand of cable modem
Linksys Router/Firewall that I don't use anymore but still have it sitting around. :)
15 inch monitor that I have sitting neat my puter that I have connected to the 586 under my main computer. Neither which are working now. :)
 
  • P4 CPU 1.6GHz
  • 256MB 133MHz SDRAM
  • 40GB HDD
  • 32MB NVIDIA GeForce2MX
  • 15" hp f50 LCD Screen
  • Windows XP Home

Btw, I'm interested to know how XP runs on your machine, Pillager?
 
Originally posted by philippe
pentium3 1gigahertz 256 sdram 40hgHD sound card trdient vidoe card 15 inch monitor

Philippe why don't you write it this way:

Pentium 3 1Ghz
256 SDRAM
40GB HD
Sound card Trdient
Video card
15 Inch monitor

:confused:

You make the reading of your posts very hard. You don't paragraph, you don't capitalize first letters, you don't space correctly and you don't use commas.

Shouldn't be that hard... Try, it will also help you in your English exams when you are older if you get used to it when you are young.
 
He i did my english test today.
I think i did well.
Well let say if i have more then 75% for my english i gonna pm you;)
 
1.57GHz Athlon (Compaq Persario 8000 series)
512MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM
40GB HDD
16x DVD and a 24x/10x/40x CDRW
64MB NVidia GeForce2 MX
Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128
19" Viewsonic monitor

FIRST Computer:
Ti-99/4A
16K memory I -think-
Cassette tape port backup :)
 
Mine:

  • Mobo: Gigabyte GA 7IX
    Proc: 500Mhz Athlon classic slot A
    RAM: 2x128MB SDRAM
    HD: Samsung SV1296D 13,1 GB (2 partitions)
    CD: ASUS CD-S400 40x CD-ROM
    Writer: Ricoh CD-R/RW MP7060A
    Floppy: NEC 1.44''
    Video: ATI Radeon DDR 64MB
    Sound: SB Live! classic
    Network: ND01X 10/100Mbit
    Modem: AVM Fritz! Card classic ISDN
    TV-Card: Mediafocus II PCI direct satellite
    Mouse: Logitech Pilot mouse classic, Raider PRO digital joystick
    Monitor: Belinea 103040 17''

    OS: Windoze (:sleep: ) 98SE

Laptop:

  • Mobile Pentium 4 M 1,4 GHz
    256MB DDR RAM
    14,9'' TFT display
    64MB shared video memory
    internal network, modem, sound
    30GB HDD
    USB 2.0, Firewire ports, Smart Card reader

    Running Win XP

:D
 
Desktop:

Athlon 1700+ (IIRC)
Asus A7V266 mboard witt 512 DDR Ram.
20 GB HD
Plextor 12x writer (no DVD's)
Some DVD player
GeForce 1
Iiyama 17" Pro 410
Some junk to run my ADSL connection.
Some junk to communicate with the thingie.
Win98.

Bit strange combination, bought this one over 2 years ago as a well specced PIII 600. Then my motherboard collapsed. For a little extra I could upgrade to the Athlon and have 512 Mb of Ram.

Notebook:

IBM Thinkpath with PIII 800 and 256 Mb Ram running Windows 2000. Its not mine but my boss lets me play with it :D
 
vpr Matrix desktop model 2020 - Got it at best buy for about $1100-$1200 :D (about $999 without tax and with a 17in Moniter and Canon S520 almost free (after rebates)) These computers are hardly advertised, but dirt cheap (and pretty good). You should look at model 2250 (at www.vprmatrix.com)
oh and much did every one elses cost?

Intel Pentium 4 at 2.0 Ghz :p
256 MB of RAM
100 GB harddive (7200 rpm)
16x DVD Drive
32x12x40 CD-RW
nVidia GeForce2 GTS-V 64 MB DDR graphics card
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 audio card
Windows XP Home Edition

I'm wondering: what does rpm stand for? :confused:
 
Rounds per minute. It's the speed the disc of the harddrive works that, the faster, the better, the faster access time. Access time is measured at miliseconds, or in short, ms, if you wondered about that too.
 
486 @ 33mhz
2 floppy drives
8 mb ram
13 monocrome monitor
1 tape drive
 
Actually, it is revolutions, not rounds :). That is unless your hard drive is firing ammunition at 7200 rounds per minute!
 
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