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I noticed Brianv's thread concerning his computer question, so I thought, "Why not? Let's show our specs too."

For PC users who don't know what to post, click Start and right click My Computer. Select Properties. Your general system specs should be there.

Feel free to use my template if you wish.

Core Hardware
Brand and Model Type: Dell Dimension 4700 Desktop (PC)
CPU: Intel Pentium IV (2.8 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache)
RAM: 1.0 GB (DDR SDRAM)
Sound Card: SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS
Video Card: ATI RADEON X300

Drives
R/RW CD-ROM
DVD+-RW
Hard Memory: 144 GB (max)

Ports/Misc
USB 2.0 x8 (front x2, back x6)
Ethernet x1
Audio Out Jack (headphone/speaker) x4 (front x1, back x3), Microphone Jack x1
Operating System: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
 
Here's mine...

REE-C CUSTOM COMPY!

CPU: AMD sempron 2800+ (1.6ghz)
RAM: 512Mb DDR400
Sound: Onboard AC'97
Video: Onboard GeForce 6100 256Mb RAM, 425Mhz GPU and 2 pixel pipelines

Drives
R/RW CD/DVD+- 16x
152Gb Maxtor 7200RPM HDD.

Ports
USB 2.0 x6 (2x front, 4x back)
Ethernet port x1 (100 Mb/s)
2 headphone jacks, sound out and 2 speaker jacks.
OS: Windows XP service pack 2

I should *Hopefully* get 1 gig of RAM and a 3700+ Athlon 64 on the weekend.
 
Since my name was mentioned, I'll post mine:

HP Pavilion ze4805 (4800 series) Laptop:
55.5 GB HDD
Win XP Pro SP2
256 MB RAM
ATI Radeon IGP 320M 64MB Video CHIP (shared T_T)
AMD Athlon XP 2800+ @ 2.1GHz

(yay for a steady 2 fps in halo :roll: )

Ports:
USB 1.1? x2
Network card x2
Side volume buttons
ethernet
56k modem
printer port
monitor port
battery
dvd rom drive

I also use my brother's mac. I don't know the exact details but here's what I do know:
-Mac OS X iMac
-Intel chip
-512mb ram
-160 gb hdd?
-17in
-white

Just curious...In my other thread about the 2nd laptop, is it possible to put my current laptop's cpu into that one? Since AMD is so much better than intel celeron?
I'm retarded when it comes to hardware x.x
 
Logan_GBA said:
http://sepwich.com/ssntails/mb/viewtopic.php?p=67574#67574
lol I was gonna say I thought there were one of these here already, but it couldv'e been another forum.
 
My laptop Specs:

Model: ASUS W3V

CPU= Pentium M 1.86GHz
2MB Cache, 533FSB

RAM: 2GB of high quality OCZ ram (I bought this ram, it comes with 512Mb)

Video Card: X600

Hard Drive: 60Gb 5200RPM

Gigabit ethernet, wireless(A/B/G), modem, TV-out, etc

Link to specs: http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=600&l1=5&l2=61&l3=0

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My future laptop that I want to get. It is in the same chassis as my current one.

Model: ASUS W3J

CPU= Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz
2MB Cache, 667FSB

RAM: 1GB (I'll trade the ram and see how well it goes)

Video Card: X1600

Hard drive: 100Gb 5200RPM

Link to specs:

http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=1072&l1=5&l2=61&l3=0

Sonict
 
Logan...That looks...old.

Wow...

Mine:
Emachines T2890 model
Microsoft XP Home Edition (Big surprise there. =P)
Celeron D processor
2.66 ghz
60 gigs memory
CD-RW drive
256 megs RAM
 
Dark Warrior said:
Logan...That looks...old.

Wow...

Mine:
Emachines T2890 model
Microsoft XP Home Edition (Big surprise there. =P)
Celeron D processor
2.66 ghz
60 gigs hdd
CD-RW drive
256 megs RAM
lol your computer sucks. Especially with it being emachines.
 
My main machine has the following specs (please don't laugh at me):

Some guy builded this machine in 27 Dec 2001 after an used 300 Mhz Celeron of mine crashed...

Motherboard: ASUS CUSI-FX with Award Medallion Bios (BIOS 2015 beta 005, and no Tualatin support)
CPU: 900 MHz Celeron (Coppermine core)
RAM: 128 MB SDRAM (no DDR, maybe I'll upgrade it to 512 MB)
Hard Disks: 1 IDE HDD (a Western Digital 80 GB HDD)
CD/DVD drivers & burners: 1 philips dvd/rw-+ burner (pretty good, burns CDs max 48x, I seldom burn DVDs), 1 creative dvd (from 2002, max 12x on DVDs), 1 waitec dvd (max 16x for DVDs)
Floppy disks: 1.44 3.5" floppy drive (connected to a standard NEC floppy disk controller)
Video Card: SiS 630 integrated (shares 32 MB with the main RAM..., max 64 MB, but a BIOS bug limits the shared RAM at 32 MB, maybe with more memory...)
Sound Card: C-Media PCI 8738 integrated (a mostly good average sound card, max 8 channels).

This machine has a 17" LCD monitor from AG Neovo.
I use the 1280x1024@32bpp@70 till 80Hz regularly.

It has a cheap Trust PS/2 keyboard with Italian layout, an optical PS/2 Typhoon (Anubis) mouse, a table Trust microphone, two very awesome Philips speakers with integrated pseudo-subwoofer, and a Saitek P880 USB joystick.

The OS that I use most of the time is Windows 98 SE (a 98lited installation, using the 98Micro configuration, no IE at all, yay!).
I used to run PocketLinux (and a ton of other Linux distros and BSDs), Solaris 9, Windows NT 4 and some other Oses on this.
When I was a n00b, it run in a first time the IE-laden 98 SE, and then, XP with no SPs, bugfixes, patches and security fixes at all (it ran like a crawl, full of spyware). I hate XP and Vista betas even without nasty stuff.

I'm planning to install BeOS Dano 5.1d0 and FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE-20050805-JPSNAP (must fix some UltraDMA glitches).

And, oh, I forgot, a Realtek 8139 based 10/100 Mbps ethernet card...
 
Just goes to show, building your own gets a much higher quality than getting one from somewhere like, like, like dell...
 
Remember this?
Shadow Hog said:
Well, the specs of what I want to build...

Asus A8N-SLI ATX Mobo
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ Socket 939 Proc
OCZ Platinum Series 1GB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM
Western Digital Caviar SE16 320GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
BenQ 16X DVD±R DVD Burner With LightScribe Black ATA/ATAPI Model DW1655
MITSUMI Beige 2.0MB 3.5" Internal USB 2.0 digital card reader and Floppy Drive, Black Bezel Replacement Included Model FA404M BG
Lian Li PC-61 USB Black Computer Case
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gamer Edition (already have, using in my current rig)
eVGA 256-P2-N553-AX Geforce 7600GT CO 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card (about $200; why waste $500 on a video card when Vista and DX10 is coming soon?)
FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP400-60THN-R 400W 2.0 version, 2 SATA, PCI Express Power Supply
Yeah, well, I built that yesterday. Still slapping things in here and there; I might have to reinstall XP, since a 320GB HDD should not come up as 127GB... but otherwise, as far as I can tell, it's functional.
 
Shadow Hog said:
Remember this?
Shadow Hog said:
Well, the specs of what I want to build...

Asus A8N-SLI ATX Mobo
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ Socket 939 Proc
OCZ Platinum Series 1GB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM
Western Digital Caviar SE16 320GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
BenQ 16X DVD±R DVD Burner With LightScribe Black ATA/ATAPI Model DW1655
MITSUMI Beige 2.0MB 3.5" Internal USB 2.0 digital card reader and Floppy Drive, Black Bezel Replacement Included Model FA404M BG
Lian Li PC-61 USB Black Computer Case
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gamer Edition (already have, using in my current rig)
eVGA 256-P2-N553-AX Geforce 7600GT CO 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card (about $200; why waste $500 on a video card when Vista and DX10 is coming soon?)
FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP400-60THN-R 400W 2.0 version, 2 SATA, PCI Express Power Supply
Yeah, well, I built that yesterday. Still slapping things in here and there; I might have to reinstall XP, since a 320GB HDD should not come up as 127GB... but otherwise, as far as I can tell, it's functional.
What the hell are you gonna do with 320gb? I barely use 30. :eek:
 
Believe you me, I was running out of space on my computer... all those mods and demos I downloaded, to be sure. Let's also point out that the average game these days is around a whole gig, if not more. UT2K4's 5 gigs outta the box. Get my drift?
 
Yeah. Maybe you can make 3 seperate Partitions of your harddrive, one is 120GB, another is 120GB, and the third be the last 80GB.
 
Shadow Hog said:
Yeah, well, I built that yesterday. Still slapping things in here and there; I might have to reinstall XP, since a 320GB HDD should not come up as 127GB... but otherwise, as far as I can tell, it's functional.
well, your Hard drive conntroller is seeing the harddrive in 28-bit LBA mode, you need to use 48-bit LBA mode, by upgradeing the drivers and BIOS, or with a ATA-6 IDE card and it's boot-up ROM space soo it can see up to 128 PiB (1 PiB = 1024GiB)

see more info from here ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_block_addressing
and here: http://www.48bitlba.com/index.htm
 
Yeah, I think my problem was that I was using the ORIGINAL XP Home CD, which doesn't recognize 48-bit LBA. I'm working on slipstreaming a new install CD with SP2 to eliminate that problem; if it persists, then I'll worry about updating the BIOS.

It means I'll have to reinstall drivers left and right, but I'll live. I've not installed a whole lot, anyway... I mean, Steam, Firefox, Half-Life 2, WMP10, firewall and virus scanner, and drivers up the wazoo. That's it, really. Shouldn't take more than an hour or two to RE-install (except HL2, because it's freakin' big - having beaten it, though, I can live without for a while).

I still need to hook up USB slots to my motherboard, though. Maybe later, after I fix my partition.
 
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