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Post your PC specs.

Name: Lolikon Police !/8lQlkUhSo 2004-12-24 10:57

Just as topic says, post your PC specs. Curious as to what other 4channers have. Mine's not so great, needs some upgrading.

Windows XP Professional: SP2
Intel Pentium 4 2.42 GHz
nVidia GeForce FX 5600 (1280x1024x16bpp 75Hz
SB Live!
Memory 768MB(2700)
[C:] 1.83/37.27 GB [F:] 98.74/152.66 GB

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-24 11:04

Gentoo Linux 2.6
AMD Athon XP 1.88 GHz
Onboard video
Onboard sound
Memory 256MB
/dev/hda3 13G/14G
/dev/hda1 2.7G/3.5G
/dev/hda6 36G/36G
/dev/hda2 20G/21G

It's very old but I like it a lot.

Name: DOBBS_studio 2004-12-24 12:16

OS X Panther
256MB Memory
1.2 GHz
iBook G4
other goodies

Name: ShinRa 2004-12-24 12:51

HP Pavillion zx5000 series notebook
Windows XP Pro SP1
17 inch wide screen at 1280x800
2.8 ghz Intel P4 (throttled to 1.4 without battery)
512mb DDR Ram
60gb HDD
64 mb ATI Mobility Radeon 9200
Roughly 8 lbs
and a very nice onboard set of Harmon Kardon speakers

Name: Duke of Pie !8zKq6v5DN6 2004-12-24 13:03

eMachines T3085
AMD Athlon XP 3000+ (2.17ghz)
512mb DDR SDRAM at 333mhz
160gb and 30gb hard drives
ATI Radeon 9600 (I forget how much VRAM)
DVD+/-RW drive & CD-ROM drive

Beats the pants off the HP I got a year or so ago. That clunker had no AGP slots, and I didn't notice until it was too late to take it back. It actually had a slightly faster processor, too. Ah, well. Live and learn.

Name: Value Meal 2004-12-24 13:46

Lessee...
P4 3.0Ghz HT (The one before the prescotts...)
1Ghz PC4000 DDR SDRAM
ATi X800 Pro (256MB)
320GB HDD (2x160GB Seagate SATA)
SB Audigy 2 ZX sound
DVD +/-RW DL (Sony) drive and DVD-ROM/CD-RW (Philips) drive
Windows XP SP2

...and hopefully by 1st quarter next year, I'll be up at Athlon 64 FX-55 with new mobo...

Name: Remicks 2004-12-24 14:27

Teh Leet:
Athlon 64 3500+ Socket 939
Koolance Exos-Al
MSI Neo 2 Platinum
2x WD Raptors in Raid 0
1x 250 GB slow-ass HDD
ATi X800 XT (AGP :( )
SB Audigy 2 (plain jane)
Silverstone SSJ-T06 Case
A buncha fans (2 120mm wind tunnel, 2 80mm blowholes)
2x Plextor PX-712SA (Serial ATA 12x DVD burners, these things rock! I do a lot of Replication so...)
Windows ECKS PEE SP2

Name: Fnordulicious 2004-12-24 17:13

Sun Ultra 5
270 MHz TI UltraSparc IIi
128 MB SDRAM
30 GB IDE hd
ATI Rage II 215GT
Linux 2.4.17 (hand-rolled install)

Name: Fnordulicious 2004-12-24 17:18

And on my lap, overheating my nuts to ensure sterility,

Dell Latitude C8xx
1.2 GHz Intel PIII-M
512 MB laptop memory of some flavor
30 GB el-cheapo Toshiba hd to replace two previous deaths
nVidia GeForce2 Go (barf)
random sound thingy from Ensoniq
Linux 2.6.9 (Gentoo)

Name: Fnordulicious 2004-12-24 17:21

And the one I can't browse from:

Symbolics XL-1200
40 Mwords RAM
4 GB SCSI-I hd
Genera 8.3 (with Statice, X11, etc)

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-24 17:26

Athlon 64 3500+ Socket 939
MSI Neo 2 Platinum
1gb Crucial Ballistix
1x WD 200gb Sata, pretty much bog-standard
6800 GT Leadtek
Coolermaster Praetorian
And a whooping new Dell 20" i've been saving up for the past few months or so :)

For laptop...well, just a 12" powermac G4.

Name: Kageshima !W.rJY3yfYQ 2004-12-24 21:33

Toshiba Dynabook G8
2.0 GHz P4m
64Mb nVidia Geforce Go 5600
80 Gb 7200 RPM HD (60 gig WinXP Pro Japanese, 20 gig Redhat)
512 DDR RAM
15" 1400x1050 Display
Altec Lansing 880 Speakers (15x4 + 20sub = 80 watt total)
8x DVD-RAM
Whatever Sound Card

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-25 0:36

Athlon Xp 2000+
ASUS a7n8x-x mobo
512mb DDR400 RAM
40gb + 80gb HD 7200 RPM
GeForce 4 MX 64mb ddr
17" LG display
and I plugged my 80w RMS sound

Name: afreak 2004-12-25 5:12

IBM PowerPC G3 333 MHz
1 GB SDRAM PC133
4x 30 GB SCSI HD
ATI Rage Pro 128 MB AGP
Debian Linux PPC Kernel 2.6.4

Name: ct06033 2004-12-25 9:50

dell 8200
2.24ghx p4,
512 mb RDRAM,
2x 160gb, 1x 80gb, 1x 120gb hdd (520gb total),
geforce 4 ti4200 w/64mb ram
win xp pro

Name: ct06033 2004-12-25 9:53

and.. my other one..
HP Pavillion zt3000 (laptop)
1.5ghz centrino
512mb ddr(400?)
40gb hdd
ati radeon 9200 w/64mb
win xp pro
15" widescreen @ 1680x1050
wireless b/g ready

Name: XiP !28HyJvk.D6 2004-12-26 1:28

Custom-Built PC
Windows XP Professional
AMD Duron 1.33GHz
1Gig (1024MB) DDR SDRAM @ PC2700
MSI K4ATV Motherboard (64 bit, 333MHz FSB)
ATI Radeon 7500 64MB (PCI)
Creative SB Live! (Quadraphonic)
3 Hard Disks (Totaling only under 40GB)
1 24x CD Burner with sony memstick slot

Now temperatures arent that big of a deal, but my temps are very good, so just to show off...
Average Temperatures: Sys(17C) CPU(22C)

Before I redid my cooling system, my temps were in the high 50's and eventually burned my CPU, I had to buy a new one.

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-26 1:59

Compaq Contura 3/20
(AMD?) 80386 @ 20MHz
2.0 MB RAM, 520MB HD
Linux-2.0.39 very heavily modded, handrolled userland.
(Well, someone should've tested this site out with lynx et.al... It's not /too/ bad, barr some minor formatting issues.)

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-26 5:35

Aspire X-Dreamer II case
AMD 3000+ cpu 754 socket
2x512 crosair xms ram ddr400
xfx 6600 gt agp
windows xp sp2
ASUS "K8V SE Deluxe" K8T800 Motherboard
200gb seagate hard drive
everything burner, 4x dual layer dvd
no floppy YEAH!
21 inch flat screen crt.

Name: Frank Horrigan 2004-12-26 5:37

^ above was me,
also
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy ES

Name: !DEEPjKeito 2004-12-26 6:46

AMD Athlon X 2400+ @ 2.0 Ghz
MSI KM2M Combo (MS-6738)
Apacer Tech. (256 MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM)
nVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (Abit Siluro FX5200)

SAMSUNG SP4002H (40 GB)
WDC WD2000JB-00EVA0 (200 GB)

_NEC DVD_RW ND-2500A (8x DVD-burner)
SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-252B (52x CD-burner)

OS:
Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600

Audio-card:
Creative EMU10K1 SB Live! Audio Processor

Speakers:
Creative Inspirion 5100 (5.1)

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-27 18:04

K6-2 350
64M of RAM
Crappy on-motherboard video
6G hard disk
160G hard disk

Man was the BIOS ever confused when I put a 160G hard disk into that computer.

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-27 19:07

Duron 1300
512M PC2700
GeForce4MX440 (CRT+TV)
SBLive (blah)
Onboard VIA audio (blah)
Speakers (Altec Lansing ATP3)
Headphones (Sennheiser HD280Pro)
Onboard VIA IDE
Promise IDE (133)
120G Maxtor in Promise hotswap enclosure
80G Maxtor
DVD/CDRW (regionless)
52X CD
6-in-1 cardreader
ATAPI Zip100
Tulip 10/100
2 x PSX USB adapter + DualShock
MS Sidewinder
Logitech mice (1 USB, 1 PS2)
USR modem (non winmodem)
Logitech QuickCam (HDCS1000)
CueCat
Kernel 2.6.9

Planned for Point of Sale project :
SmartCard reader/writer
A better barcode reader
Magstripe reader

Planned for home entertainment :
TV/FM tuners
WIFI
Infrared receiver/transmitter
Better soundcard

Name: Averox !iX9wdiXS9k 2004-12-27 21:35

Athlon 64 3000+ (original clock 2ghz, OC to 2.2ghz)
1GB Kingston Hyper X PC3200
MSI K8N Neo Plat 2
ATi X800 XT PE (well, X800 Pro VIVO modded and clocked to XT)
onboard sound (yeah, sucks)
Logitech z560s
Logitech MX1000
Logitech Elite Keyboard
2x 74GB Raptors in Raid 0 (silly, I need to get rid of the raid)
2x Maxtor DiamondMax10 300GB
NEC ND-3500a with Herrie's firmware
Antec PlusView 1080AMG case
Antec Tru Blue 480w PSU
Dell UltraSharp 1800FP (seriously, I don't notice ghosting)
Windows XP Pro Corp SP2

Now for my TV box:
Asus A7N8X Deluxe (need to get the gigabit version soon)
Athlon XP 2500+
512MB Crucial PC2700
LSI MegaRaid i4
some Pioneer slotload dvd-rom
ATi All-in-Wonder Rage 128
8x Western Digital 200GB drives
onboard sound
Logitech some wireless keyboard
Logitech MX700
Logitech z560s
Shitty ass Daewoo TV

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-27 21:54

Just got this to replace the P166MMX that finally died of motherboard failure after seven years of faithful service:

AMD Athlon64 3200+ (Socket 939)
ASUS A8V Deluxe (VIA K8T800Pro chipset)
1GB PC3200 DDR RAM (2 512MB DIMMs - dual channel configuration)
ASUS AGP8x Radeon 9200SE 128MB
Realtek ALC850 audio (on mobo)
Marvell Gigabit LAN (on mobo)
Promise 20378 RAID (on mobo - no immediate plans to use)

My monitor and hard drive from the 166 (neither original and both still very functional) are in another city several hundred miles away, so I haven't yet put the new box together or even decided what OS to run on it.  Will 64-bit Linux actually improve performance enough to be worth the hassle?  How difficult is it to get, say, ZSNES, ePSXe and Flash Player (the first three 32-bit ASM-dependent or non-open-source applications that spring to mind) running under a 64-bit OS?

As you can tell from the underwhelming video card, I've got very little interest in (PC) gaming.  The hardest workout the GPU will ever get will probably be ePSXe.  I went with ATI over NVidia in order to be 100% open-source on the kernel side--the free DRI drivers for the 9200 might not be quite as fast as NVidia's drivers for a GeForce card in the same price/age bracket, but should be sufficient for ePSXe.

Name: 25 2004-12-27 22:19

For laughs, here're the specs of my PC that just bit the bucket.  Keep in mind that I was using this as my desktop until last week.

Pentium MMX 166MHz
i430VX motherboard ("no name" - i.e. PCChips)
64MB SDRAM <- this is what kept her usable (bearable) into 2004
ATI 3D Rage II+ 4MB PCI video card
Creative AWE64 Value ISA sound card
Some $10 PCI LAN card
Some ISA internal modem (not a winmodem) <- not used anymore since I have broadband
20GB ATA66 hard drive <- running in MDMA2 - mobo chipset didn't support UDMA

This box has run many OSes - it came with Win95OSR2, ran several Linux distributions, FreeBSD and NetBSD at various times, and was running Win98SE when it died.

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-27 23:20

500Mhz AMD-K6/2
384 Megs ram
(no idea what motherboard.)
realtek network card
crappy esoniq 1371 (the name of the linux driver) audio card
4 meg video ram

Name: Anonymous !p6zuouCDw. 2004-12-28 2:59

Lian Li PC60 case
2.0GHz Intel Pentium 4
768 MB DDRSD RAM pc2700
485w Enermax Noisetaker PSU
Windows XP Professional, SP2
6x HDD, all Western Digital, 7200rpm (160GB + 80GB + 80GB + 160GB + 250GB + 250GB) = 980GB (using 2x Promise Ultra133 TX2 ATA133 PCI Controller cards)
Nvidia Ti4200 128MB vid card
Soundblaster Live! 5.1 sound card
Gigabit LAN (on mobo)

Yeah i need to update my sound card, vid card, and processor... all within the next year (hopefully)

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-28 3:47

Why do you post what mouse you have?  That's just pathetic.

Name: !IA.KibbTsE 2004-12-28 5:16

shitty ATX case with 350W PSU
epox 5epa+ (way too good for the current components)
celeron D 330J (2.667Ghz)
512MB PC3200 DDR ram
inno3d geforce 6600 128MB PCI-E
40GB ATA100 HD
8ch audio on mobo (with spdif)
Gbit lan on mobo
running win xp

Name: Random Anonymous Fucktard 2004-12-28 5:29 (sage)

Does anyone actually read this?

I use an x86 laptop. It works. Nobody gives a shit about the specs, least of all me.

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-28 11:29

Shuttle SN41G2 Small Form Factor PC
Athlon XP 2800+ Barton Core
1 gig Corsair RAM (DDR333, 2-2-2-5)
ATI Radeon 9600XT 256MB Ram
Seagate Barracude 120GB hard drive
Windows XP Pro SP2 DirectX 9c

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-28 11:56

how do you guys have sp2?  i thought illegal keys are banned XD

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-28 12:00

Inwin mid-tower case with Antec TruePower 380W PS
ABIT KD7A (5.1 audio and 10/100 LAN on board)
Athlon XP 2200+
1GB DDR400 RAM (running in DDR333 becaue PMI sucks...long story)
Seagate 7200.7 120GB ATA/133 (8MB cache)
Powercolor Radeon 9600SE 128MB (hey, it was only $99 a year ago at Micro Center)
STB TV-PCI (old, but still good)
Brand-new Dell FP1900 (actually a Samsung) 19" LCD panel (1280x1024@75Hz over DVI. Yum)
XP Pro SP2

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-28 14:20

I got a 16MB cache, 300 giger sata.  Am I cool?

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-28 15:10

I have a key generator :)

Name: Averox !iX9wdiXS9k 2004-12-28 17:05

I have two 16MB cache 300GB SATA drives, does that make me cooler? :P

I posted my mouse because MX100 is the hotness and I am complete faggotry

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-29 1:37

Give meh a few keys!!!!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-29 6:02

Try looking around for "all_xp_suite_keygen" or "xpkey.exe"

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-29 11:46

I have five disks both IDE and SATA, combined 700GB. Am I cool?

Name: afreak 2004-12-29 12:40

New iBook!

PowerPC G4 1 GHz
256 MB RAM
40 GB Hard Disk
ATI Radeon 9000
DVD/CDRW
14" Screen

I love the machine a lot.

Name: PassiveSmoking 2004-12-29 13:18

Deep Thought

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-29 15:32

No one owns a Celeron M? Those are actually not bad.

Acer TravelMate 2303
Celeron M 340 (1.50GHz)
512MB RAM (mixing PC2100 with PC2700 and different bank config too..HDD & DVD/CD-RW combo drive
15" widescreen 1280x1024
Onboard everything

The only gripe I have with this laptop is the battery life(2hrs on average thanks to shitty 4 cells Li-Ion battery).

My desktop is a Dell 2350 :((
P4 2.4 pre Northwood FSB 400Mhz
512MB PC2100 ram
128MB Raedon 9100 card
Onboard sound & lan
30GB + 120GB storage
Some 5.1 Altec Lansing speakers


Name: donmai 2004-12-30 5:17

P4 3.0ghz
Gigabyte GA-8IPE775 Pro
512mb RAM Kingston
120gb Seagate ATA, 200gb Seagate ATA, 200gb Western Digital SATA
Radeon 9800 Pro
Pioneer 106 DVD-Writer
Gigatech 400W PSU
--
Windows XP SP2

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-30 15:19

my pc owns these so much i'm not even going to post the specs as yee will all cry ;)

Name: Xen 2004-12-30 18:42

Gateway 7405GX notebook
AMD Mobile Athlon 64 3200+
ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 w/ 64MB dedicated memory
512MB DDR SO-DIMM
15.4" SB WXGA widescreen display
60GB 7200rpm HD (main drive)
80GB 4200rpm HD (storage)
8x DVD+/-RW drive

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-30 19:32 (sage)

same model laptop as >>16, except I took the 1280x800 screen, XP Home, and the internal 802.11g.  1.5ghz Pentium M / 512 / yada yada etc etc.

i'm a little sad though, because they came out with a smaller model w/ the bright-LCD thingy a month or two later.

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-31 1:37

>>46

That thing must have weight a ton. Hope you have a backpack full of extra batteries. Why not just get a desktop if you want top performance for less? (unless you travel alot of course)

Name: Anonymous 2004-12-31 12:25

Athlon XP 3000 @ 3200
Winborg XP 2.0
Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe
x2 512mb Pc2700
Gainward 6800gt 256mb Golden sample [Enhanced OC]
Western digital 60gb Maxtor 160gb
Audigy 2 Microsoft speaker set.
Custom Lcd mounted on the front of the case.

Name: unRei !d82ybYGt8M 2004-12-31 17:09

FCPGA Pen^3 600MHz on a Intel P3B-F,
512MB SDR 100
Matrox G400
Samtron 71S (17" TFT)
a couple of ATA hdds 20-120GB each, sitting on a Promise TX-133
sound: some shitty crative thingy, probably never saw an electron, this comp remains mute.

(yes, that's enough to throw at teh interweb..)

Name: unRei !L/ILmHsgUg 2004-12-31 17:12

lol i can't even type my tripcode

Name: Shade !piGNeTKu7c 2005-01-01 14:34

WinXP Pro
Celeron 2,4 GHz (eww~)
Creative GFX-card (GeForce FX 5200) (EWWW~)
80GB+20GB hard disks
Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 + Creative Inspire 5100

Name: 2005-01-01 22:26 (capped)

Athlon XP 2700 (clean)
Win XP Pro
Asus A7N8X-X
512mb Pc3200
Tachyon Radeon 9600 (oc'd to 500MHz VPU)
Maxtor 120gb
2 LED-lit fans, rear extraction, and a nice little UV cold cathode along the base of the case (next to the window side panel).

Needs upgraded, soon. Another 512Mb of RAM and 200Gb of HD will probably do me, but we'll see how much cash I've got, come Easter.

Name: Souldark !hZGNitjhHM 2005-01-01 22:27

The above was also to check if I could post with mod status - I can :).

Name: Zeratuhl !2tYtB0Tku6 2005-01-01 23:19

AMD64 xp3000+@2.2ghz
Win XP Pro
EpoX 8KDA3+
2x512MB PC2700
Gainward Geforce 6800 ultra/2400 GS@410/1150mhz
3x120GB IDE
2x200GB Raid-0 S-ata
Audigy 2 Platinum eX
Nyko Air-flo Joypad
Logitech Wingman Extreme 3d Joystick
Logitech QuickCam Sphere
Klipsch Synergy 1 surround-speakers
2x Monitors (15" and 17") and a 32" Nokia TV
Roland EP-85 Midi-keyboard/synth
TerraTec TValue (PCI tv-tuner)
3com 54mbps wlan (pci)
3com 54mbps wlan (usb)
3com 10/100mbps lan (pci)
Tseng ET6000 (pci graphics-card. Ancient relic, but useful)
NEC 3500AG DVD+-Burner
Asus External Slim Combo DVD/CD-RW driv (the silvery one designed like a jewel case)
Wacom Tablet with pen and mouse

Cooling solution for the cpu is a Swiftech MCX6500-V and a 80mm Tornado-fan + Arctic Silver 5. Neon s-ata cables (blue), Neon led's on the GPU-fans (Red.. Dual fans).

Other than that, there are some miscellaneous things such as a ps2, ps1, radio and discman hooked up to the computer.

The network in the house is powered by a wlan dsl-gateway (54mbps. CNet) and a 48 port switch. The rest of the computers in the house are mostly shite (2ghz pentium 4, 512mb ram and radeon 9700 is the only one remotely comparable).

Name: supercle !3XtDbi3qvw 2005-01-02 2:48

P4 2 gigs
Win XP Pro SP1
Asus Motherboard(forgot what model number)
512mb RAM
Geforce 2 MX 400 (I know, know , I need a better one)
2x Seagate HDD ( 4 gigs , 20 gigs)
2x Maxtor HDD ( 80 gigs each)

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-02 5:36

Windows 98
Intel Pentium 120 MGHz
16mb RAM
It's terribly slow. I wanna buy a faster one, but have
no money.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-02 8:38

Win XP PRO
Lousy nVidia 6800 GT ultra(don`t believe the hype=nVidia sucks)
Lying AMD64 3800(supposed to be like 3.8ghz but its not=they are liars)
2 74 gb Raptors(stay away from these=no difference from 7200 rpm drives.)
Audigy 2 zs.NO GAME EFFECTS!BEWARE OF THIS HYPED UP RIPOFF!!!

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-02 9:05

Windows 2003 Server Ent.
3gHz P4 800fsb
P4c800E Deluxe ASUS mobo
2x512 PC3200 DDR
Audigy 2 zs
5xPATA 200gig WD's
4xSATA 120gig Seagates
2xPATA 120gig WD's
1xDVD burner 8x
5600FX - needs upgrading badly
and a bad ass pair of Z680's to enjoy 5.1 DTS,AC3 to it's fullest

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-02 15:49

>>58
AMD processors are really efficent, and a 3800 is the 'equivilant' of a Pentium 3.8ghz. It's part truth and part marketing ploy, but either way they're damn nice processors.

PC1:
MSI something or other, it rocks balls
AthlonXP 3000
1gb PC3200 DDR
Geforce 6800 GT 256mb
Total cost: $800

PC2:
No name brand mobo
AthlonXP 1700
768mb PC2100 DDR
No name brand 16mb 2D card
Total cost: $50 and a dance, I shit you not

Name: Azrael_X 2005-01-03 11:22

AMD Athlon XP 3200+
3400+ rated heatsink from Thermaltake
1024 (512x2) PC 3200+
Asus A7N8X-X
450W PSU
nVidia Geforce 6800 Ultra AGP8X
SoundBlaster Live! Gamer 5.1
120GB 7200rpm Maxtor HDD
40GB 5200rpm Samsung HDD
52x 48x 52x Sony CDRW
?x ?x ?x Crapshoot HP CDRW
7 fans total
3dmark 03= 11643

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-03 12:38

Okay, My PC what is called MZ!
NEC uPD780 3.59MHz
64kB RAM
2kB SRAM for Video (8color 40x25 character screen)
4kB ROM for Monitor(BIOS)
8253 compatible counter chip for music
Casette tape drive
4color plotter-printer
MZ1F02 Dual 2D floppy drives

It can do everything!

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-03 13:18

I have a on board graphic card. kill me

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-03 16:08

What do you want to do?
: Post message on 4chan.
Message posted.
Your computer humms quietly.
You might be eaten by a cockmongler.
You are thirsty.
: Go get a can of cola.
You walk to the door to go to the fridge.
Cockmongler is here.
: Retreat slowly.
Cockmongler notices you and pounces. He sucks all your guts out through you dick. Boy that must hurt.

You have died.
Try again?

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-04 3:42

Coolermaster Stacker
ASUS A7N8X-E
Athlon XP 3200
2x Corsair Value Select 1024MB PC-3200 DDR
Hard Disks: (Total/Free: 1.09/0.02TB ¤ Total/Free space on: C: 6.2/0.57GB ¤ D: 227.54/7.04GB ¤ E: 233.76/1.19GB ¤ F: 232.88/4.85GB ¤ G: 152.66/3.38GB ¤ H: 74.53/2.03GB ¤ I: 186.31/1.42GB)
nVidia Geforce 4 TI 4200 128m AGP
NEC 4x DVD±RW Drive
Operating System: (Windows 2003 Standard Edition Terminal Server 5.2 (Build #3790)) ¤ Uptime: (3w 6d 8h 56m 11s) ¤ Record: (3m 2w 6d 2h 1m 35s set on Sat Nov 04 15:08:12 2004)
2x 20" NEC MultiSync Monitors

I'm fixing to get a new drive and backup everything on c: and d: as 7 gigs is rediculously small for windows 2003. I'll probably end up repartitioning that disk to a 20 gig C: and 200g D:

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-04 6:59

I'm nowhere near the thing, but it goes something like this - Athlon XP 2400, fuck knows what motherboard, 512MB RAM of some kind, some cheap variety of GeForce 4, 160GB (Western Digital) and 40GB (dunno) HDs, onboard sound (yeah), 52x Sony CDRW, ??x LG DVD±RW, 17" Compaq/Mitsubishi monitor, Windows XP Pro SP1 (fuck that SP2 bullshit) and who gives a shit about the rest.

Come to think of it, who gives a shit about any of this? I'm only even here for procrastination purposes.

Name: ZeroKun 2005-01-04 12:18

Duron 1.1ghz
640mb of ram
40gb drive
24x cdrw
Debian Unstable Uptime 18 days, 23:32(no crashes, thats when i upped the mem :))

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-04 17:51

Hm...

Athlon XP 2200
MSI KT4 Ultra board
512MB Crucial pc2700 sdram
random cheap-ass video card
80GB WD HDD
40GB Iomega ext. HDD
40x Lite-on CD-RW
8x Lite-on DVD-RW
15" NEC MultiSync 1560v monitor
WinXP Pro SP2
blue glowing light that makes me super cool >_>

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-04 19:52

>>66
That's why I got winborg. It's sp2 with 250+ registry modifications. Making it good windows. Only way Im keeping a windows box around.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-06 6:14

Well..

ASUS K8Vdelux MB with Athlon 64 3200+
512MByte DDR DRAM
Seagate 128MB ATA + 200MB SATA Hard Disk
HITACHI DVD-RAM with DVD+/-R/RW4xWrite and CD-R/RW24xWrite
15" LCD monitor
Windows2000Pro + Fedora core3 x86_64 dual boot

Name: 70 2005-01-06 6:27

Oops
>>70
false: Seagate 128MB ATA + 200MB SATA Hard Disk
correct: Seagate 128GB ATA + 200GB SATA Hard Disk

Name: cjb 2005-01-06 8:11

AthlonXP 2000+, Abit KT7ARAID 1.3, 1GB PC133 RAM, 80GB WD, yumcha ATI9000Pro w/ DVI, Samsung SyncMaster 152T w/ DVI, Pioneer 106D DVD-RW, NetBSD-current.
VIA EPIA800 Model V, 64MB PC133 RAM, 40 Maxtor + 200 WD (on a SiliconImage ATA133 controller), Debian 3.0r2.
Apple 14" G4 iBook, 256MB RAM, 60GB ATA, Combo drive, OSX (future plans for Gentoo)
DEC Alpha XL266, 96MB RAM, 1.0GB SCSI-2, 4GB Tape, Gentoo.

...and that's just the computers on my desk. There's 8 more systems running 24/7 elsewhere in the house. (I run a community freenet.)

Name: SMC777 2005-01-06 13:35

XEON 1.7GHz x 2, but this computer is not mine.
I have to leave this computer,
and have to buy the other in Akihabara today.
# I came from 2ch in Japan.
# I'm very interesting this site.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-06 16:36

AMD Athlon64 FX-55 2.6 GHz
2x Dual Channel 512 MB Infineon CL2 400MHz PC 3200 DDR SD-RAM
MSI 7100 K8N Neo4 Diamond-54G Socket 939
MSI Geforce 6800 Ultra 256 MB PCI-Express
250GB Maxtor Diamond10 S-ATAII HDD w. NCQ
DVR IDE Plextor PX-716A DVD+R 16*/DVD-R 16*/DVD+RW 4*/DVD-RW 4*
CD 48*//CD-RW 24*/CD Rom 48*
MSI CR52-M 52*/32*/52*

and it he's called Slient Reaper.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-06 16:37

-it
damn my typos.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-07 6:31

I don't understand all these people with FX-55's. I'm quite happy with my AMD64 3400+, and it cost about a third of the price.

Name: Dev !utUwhjJ7Tk 2005-01-07 8:28

P4 HT 3 GHZ
1024 MB RAM
GEFORCE FX 5600 256
Two 320 GB 7200 RPM Barracuda drives.

Name: Tatsujin 2005-01-07 9:11

I happen to have two computar machienes.

oldfogey
Power Supply:  Generic 300W
Motherboard:  Shuttle AK31A v3.1
Processor: AMD Athlon XP 1700+ (1.47 GHz)
RAM: Crucial 512 MB (266 MHz)
Video:  nVidia GeForce 3 ti 200 64MB (the fan shorted out but it still works  normally perhaps by miracle)
Monitor:  Nec MultiSync 4FG 15"
Audio:  Diamond 6-channel Audio
Speakers:  Sony Headphones
NIC #1: Linksys NC100
NIC #2:  Realtek RTL8139
DVD+R Drive:  Sony 16x
Hard Drive #1:  Seagate 5400 RPM 40 GB
Hard Drive #2:  Seagate 7200 RPM 60 GB
Keyboard:  Generic 104-key
Mouse:  Generic 3-button
OS:  Windows XP w/ SP2

This computer is a passive computer, one I don't usually use but it does three very important things in the background for me.  First, I use the dual-NIC setup to share my internet connection to my other computer and my roommate's computers.  Secondly, I use the dual layer burner to author anime into backed up dvds.  Third, it acts as a file server for the whole network, storing steup files, porn, and other things.

neo-Tatsujin
Power Supply:  Generic 550W
Motherboard:  ASUS A7N8X-X
Processor:  AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (2.2 GHz)
RAM:  2x Rosewill 512 MB (400 MHz)
Video:  nVidia GeForce FX 5200 256 MB
Monitor(s):  NEC MultiSync XV15+ 15" / DAEWOO 20" Flatscreen
Audio:  Creative Sound Blaster Audigy
Speakers:  Creative 5100 5.1 / Acoustic Research 900 MHz Wireless Headphones
NIC #1:  Onboard nVidia nForce MCP Ethernet Controller
DVD-R Drive:  Toshiba 4.8x
Hard Drive #1:  Western Digital Caviar 120GB 7200 RPM (8 MB cache)
Hard Drive #2:  IBM/Hitachi Deskstar 250 GB 7200 RPM (8 MB cache)
Keyboard:  Microsoft Internet Keyboard
Mouse:  Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer
Joystick:  Logitech Wingman Extreme
Gamepad #1: Microsoft Sidewinder
Gamepad #2/#3: 2x PSJOY PSX -> USB Converters w/ 2x PS2 Controllers

This computer I use primarily to watch anime, listen to music, and play games.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-07 11:32

AMD Athlon XP 1600+, 768mb ram, GeForec 2 GTS 64mb, 40gb+80gb HDD

Thats it, thank you and goodbye.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-07 13:58

>>76

well... thats because we CAN. also, i bought this monster-pc so i don't have to buy new hardware the next few years. :DD

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-07 14:46 (sage)

P4 3.0G
2048MB
GeForce FX 5600
C 120 D 250 E 250 F250 D250 

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-07 17:52

gray box with gates in it

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-08 4:23

Athlon 64 +2500
GeForce FX 5600 (256 MB)
768 MB PC3200 RAM
Dual 80 GB RAID 0 HD

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-09 8:43

Starting from a cold machine, the first thing to do would be to call the
Cray engineer to start the power conditioning MG set. Next check the
cooling circuits and WACS panel on the side of the main cabinet, to see that
the power supply rails and temperature levels are normal. Working from the
MWS the engineer would then master clear the machine to initialise the
processor and IO channel logic. After this the first code would be copied
main memory and the DEAD START command issued. The first code would usually
be diagnostics to set and check the internal logic of the CPUs and memory.
This diagnostic stage was largely replaced by the boundary scan logic in
later systems.

Finally the system would be handed over to the operators for the booting of
Unicos. The Unicos boot process went like this. Firstly all the CPUs are
halted and, starting from word 0, the kernel is copied into main memory from
the OWS or support disk, along with a parameter file describing the hardware
environment, kernel parameters, disk and IOS layout. At this point CPU 0
would deadstart and run while the rest of the CPUS idled. The kernel parsed
the parameter file and used it to locate the IOSs and root partition, both
of which it would need for single user mode. Once in single user mode the
rest of boot sequence ( triggered by init 2 ) was much like most Unixs,
spawn the service demons, initialise the networks, check and mount the rest
of the file systems, spawn the console gettys.

Name: TheCanuck 2005-01-14 9:26

Noname Case
P3 800MHZ
256DDR
1 32gb HD
1 8gb HD
ATI Radion 7500
=Crap for gaming

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-14 9:47

Dual 2.4 Ghz Xeon workstation
1 Gig ram
FireGl X1 gfx card (essentially a 9700pro)
1 80 GB harddrive
1 40 GB harddrive
^-- main gaming comp..

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-14 11:26

no-name Baby AT case with no-name 300W ATX power supply bolted into it
Giga-Byte GA-6VA7+ motherboard
Pentium III/1000 overclocked to 1050 MHz
512MB (2x256MB) of Micron PC133 SDRAM overclocked to 140 MHz
Asus GF3 Ti 500 video card overclocked to 265 core / 525 memory
1 30GB hard drive with Windows 2000 and Mandrake Linux 10.1
1 2GB hard drive with Windows 98
IOmega 8x4x32 CDRW
cheap generic sound card
cheap generic v.92 modem
cheap generic Ethernet card

Name: Ikari Yui 2005-01-15 5:39

* Main workstation/gamestation:
Image & Shapetek EYE-4870L 4U rackmount
Asus A7N8X 2.0 Deluxe motherboard (5.1 snd, 2xnic integrated)
AMD Athlon XP 2800+
2x 512 MB Corsair TwinX PC3200 RAM
Sapphire Radeon 9800 PRO 128MB AGP 8x
2x WD Caviar Special Edition 120GB 7200RPM 8MB
NEC ND-1300A DVD+/-/R/RW/ROM
Samsung DVD-ROM (generic, for copying DVD's)
Philips Brilliance 200PSS 20" TFT monitor
Dell 17" CRT monitor (secondary monitor)
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer for Bluetooth 2.0
Windows XP Pro SP2

* Laptop: IBM ThinkPad R40
Intel Pentium-M 2.2GHz
512 MB RAM
Hitachi TravelStar 40 GB
ATi Radeon 7000 IGP (worthless)
15" integrated TFT monitor (also worthless)

* Server: Aaah fuckit can't be arsed .. imagine something in between the two above except with a lot of hard drives

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-15 23:39

And a 20 gigawatt nurupo.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-17 19:54

Abit IS7-V motherboard 2x RAM 4xUSB 5x PCI 1x AGP socket 478
P4 2.6ghz
Pentium 4 Power supply 400w (sigh :()
2x Corsair 512mb DDR RAM
Samsung 160gb HD 2mb buffer (:'()
Sapphire Radeon 9800 PRO 128/256
Pioneer DVR108 DVD burner

sigh @ processor, sigh @ HD, sigh @ DVD burner (it was good for its time). Thats why I'm updating to an Athlon 64 3500+ with an SLI motherboard. Socket 939 is assumed to be later used for AMDs dual-core processing later in 2005.

Name: Arche 2005-01-19 19:55

System: Asgard
Type:Sager 9860 (Laptop)
Pentium 4 3.0GHz Prescott, HT.
512MB DDR2RAM, to be upgraded to a 1GB soon.
256MB Nvidia go6800, to be upgraded to a go6800 rev2 in Feb.
60GB 7200RPM ATA Hard Drive
17" Screen, nice and glossy, runs native 1680x1050.
CDR+/RW +DVD Combo Drive
Touchpad + Basic Microsoft Optical Mouse
Full keyboard.

Full Desktop Replacement Notebook. Plays HL2 with extremely high settings extremely smoothely, stuttering only when loading certain sound files due to my lack of 1GB of RAM. :3

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-19 20:37

1.2Ghz G4.
512MB of PC2700RAM.
Radeon 9200 32MB Card.
17" (Soon to be 19" LCD) CRT.
CDR/DVD-ROM Combo Drive.
Apple Keyboard and Mouse.

Now if only it'd actually get here.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-20 17:29

1GHz underclocked Athlon
768M DDR RAM
GeForce2 GTS card (32M)
~480G of space altogether, 60G of it mirror RAIDed
no burner but a regular dvd drive
my sound card (Hercules GTXP) can do 7.1 though :D

I haven't checked all 92 posts but I think in terms of raw power, I'm in the bottom five.  Built this machine in 2001 and it still does everything I need so hopefully I'll get another two or three years out of it.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-20 17:39

>>18
Try w3m (it's on SF.net) for text mode Internet browsing.  Like Lynx but supports tabbing and renders frames and tables pretty nicely.  Has mousing and scroll wheel support too.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-20 19:31

>>27
I just put back the original PIII/450 cpu/motherboard that came with this, and added a 64 meg NVidia/XFX card. I still can't run any modern games, but qemu works and I can watch dvds; so I'm happy.

Name: digital RAID 2005-01-22 14:57

Type:Sager 4780 (Laptop)
Pentium 4 3.2GHz Northwood, HT.
1024MB PC3200 RAM
128MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro Turbo
60GB 7200RPM ATA Hard Drive
17" Screen, 1440x900.
CDR/RW + DVD-R/RW Combo Drive
Touchpad + Basic ball Mouse
Full keyboard.
I've had it since December 2003.

Name: Arche 2005-01-23 20:32

Woo, another Sager owner.
>>91 is my 9860.

Name: Interface 2005-01-23 21:32

athlon 64 3400+
geil 1gb pc3200 ram (512x2)
ati radeon x800 pro 256mb
seagate 200gb hd
benq 19" lcd monitor
and all that other stuff (dvd, cd, mouse, keyboard, etc...)

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-24 6:03

DELL Inspiron700m
PentiumM725
512 RAM
80G 5400RPM Hard Drive
CDR/RW + DVD-R/RW Combo Drive

http://discovery555.client.jp/

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-25 3:31

私は日本人です

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-25 9:03

p4 2.8ghz (non-HT. :( )
1gb PQI Turbo
geforce 6600gt
mostly other generic components, 2 semi-small hdd's.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-26 13:18

amd athlon64 3500+
80 gb sata 7200 rpm
40 gb ide 5400 rpm
1024 ram
nvidia 6600 gt

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-26 15:49

A64 3400+
60 GB Western Digital (Old)
160 GB Western Digital ($30 from Best Buy!)
300 GB Seagate Itl w/ External casing (only $100!)
radeon x800 PE
1 GB ram

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-27 0:08

Still in our store room.

IBM PC-XT 8086
20 Mb HDD
640Kb
Monochrome green monitor (no graphics capability)

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-27 6:52

>>104
Finally, a machine actually worth talking about.

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-27 9:37

>>104 I see you're ready for Doom III!

Name: Xavier 2005-01-27 13:51

Windows XP Professional: SP1
Intel Pentium 3.2 GHz OC'd to 3.6
nVidia GeForce 6800 GT (1280x1024x16bpp) 75Hz
Memory 1024MB(3200)
[C:]3.02/49.59 GB [D:] 19.60/150 GB

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-28 8:00 (sage)

NEC PC-9821V13
CPU:AMD K6-2 400MHz
MEM:SIMM32MB*4
HDD:1.6GB
OS :WINDOWS95

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-28 12:02

these is always fun...

my computart is strongar than urs!
vs
my computart is oldar than urs!

now poast

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-28 16:30

ATARI 600XL
6502C 1.79 MHZ
16KB RAM

Name: Anonymous 2005-01-29 8:20

Hahaha! 16KB? My Dragon32 has 32KB ram! Take that, shrimp!

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-12 1:50

AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Epox 8KDA3J Mainboard (nForce 3 250gb chipset)
PQI 1028 MB Ram
Maxtor 160 GB hard drive ATA
Maxtor 40 GB hard drive ATA
Seagate 80 GB x 2 raid 0 SATA
XFX GeForce 6600GT AGP
LG DVD/CD-RW combo drive
Windows XP Pro w/ SP1

Name: s3raph !YY8ebcAR4s 2005-02-14 0:39

hawt or nawt :[

Abit AA8 motherboard - Intel 925x chipset
3.2ghz P4 Prescott
512mb DDR2 (Corsair I think)
37gb and 74gb WD Raptor 10,000rpm SATA hard drives
GeForce 6600 PCI-Express (256mb)
Sony DVD+/-RW and Samsung DVD/CD-RW drives that I forgot the speeds of
Chassis is -> http://www.mgecompany.com/xgbox/quantummain.html (the 'titanium' silver version, not the black one)

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-14 9:30

why o why only .5 gig of ram?!

Name: Tenchi 2005-02-14 15:52

Pentium II 300
Western Digital 150AA (15 Gig HD)
Western Digital 153BA (15 Gig HD)
128 MEGS of RAM (1 64 MEG DIMM, 2x32 DIMMS)
ATI Rage 128
Crappy built in soundcard
3COM Ethernet card
Saitek 8 Button Joypad

POOR ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-14 15:56

>>57

Someone ship this guy some parts!

Name: s3raph !YY8ebcAR4s 2005-02-15 20:33

>>114

Bought 2 x 512 sticks, physically broke one of them (long story), can't afford a replacement yet.

Name: M3talG0at 2005-02-17 23:16

RaidMax Case Yellow
SolTek MainBoard
AMD 64 2800
ATI 9600XT
512mb Kingston RAM
Western Digital 80Gb
LinkSys Routers

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-17 23:50

P4 2.4ghz
1gig RAM
200gigs combined HD space
GeForce FX5200
D-link Wireless
Viewsonic VP171s-2 17" LCD screen with its magical 8ms refresh.

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-18 22:28 (sage)

Nobody gives a shit what your system is, unless it's somehow exceptional.

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-19 15:37 (sage)

Nobody gives a shit what your opinion is, unless it's somehow exceptional.

I'm using a Commodore VIC-20, by the way.

Name: dxpong 2005-02-20 1:37

Lian Li Case
EPoX 8RDA3+ Mobo
AMD Barton 2500+ @ 2.2ghz
2x256 DDR400 Corsair XMS 2-2-2-6
ATi Radeon 9600 Pro 256M
Win2k-Pro, Linux 2.6.9-Gentoo-r1
40g ATA, 2x 120g SATA (Seagate)
AntecTru 430w PSU
NEC 6x DVD-R/RW

Name: Goldanas 2005-02-20 23:49

All of this cost roughly $3000 maybe less, maybe a little bit more.

InWin Full Tower
ASUS A8N-SLI-DELUXE
AMD Athlon 64 FX-53
eVGA Geforce 6800 ULTRA (PCIe of course)
Plextor 712a
120GB HDD
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Gamer (so it came with 5 games)
ENERMAX 600W Noisetaker.
IBM Thinkvision C220p 22"
OEM Wood paneled 2.0 Speakers.
Win XP Pro x64

Ebay, Pagecomputer, Comp-u-Plus, and of course, Newegg. You'll find great prices across the board there. Good stuff.
The FX-53 is cheaper (often, by a few hundred) than it's older brother, not to mention easier to find. Besides. FX-57 will be out soon anyway. So it's safer to hold on to your cash than to go crazy with the top top of the line. Peace.
 

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-22 10:39

>>123

lol trunkated
gaming sucks

Name: Anonymous 2005-02-23 13:47

plant infested tower
asus a7n8x delux mobo
amd barton 2500+
2x256 crucial
nvidia geforce fx 5900 ultra 256mb (got for free!!) + 2 monitors
Gentoo Linux 2.6.9-gentoo-r13 (Winxp for games)
60gb IBM drive + 120gb seagate
shitty 30$ PSU
liteon dvdrw

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-23 1:51 ID:f052ss8p

monitor
keyboard
mouse (USB tail)
other bit
its real good and fast coz the guy in the shop said its the best one around it even has a hard disk in it so it wont break as easy as the floppier ones and it has the whole internet on it.

Name: Mike 2007-06-23 16:33 ID:v3q7f/7w

1.83Ghz Intel Core Duo
512 MB RAM (256 x 2)
55GB HDD
Apple USB Keyboard And Mouse

OS: Mac OS X 10.4.10


Misc: Optical Drive  CDR
 

Also Have a PC with i think Intel Processor and 300 ish MB Ram

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-24 16:16 ID:XFdlYUiZ

1.83 Intel Core Duo
2gb RAM
120gb HDD
200gb Firewire HDD
DVD-R
Goddamn GMA950 graphics
LG 17" TFT

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-24 19:17 ID:6fLDUM5Y

1.8 Ghz AMD 64 3200
512 RAM
80gb HDD
40gb HDD
Onboard Video/Sound
Cheap CRT
Ubuntu Feisty Fawn

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-25 1:05 ID:xkBrvNft

I think someone just bumped this thread to make the point that they haven't read the SICP

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 2:32 ID:Zx4YcUOK

MODEL
SONY PCV-RS530G
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 3.20 GHz with
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
1GB PC-3200 400MHz DDR (expandable to 2.0GB)
HARD DRIVE
160GB 7200rpm Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive WINXP
80GB  7200rpm Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive ANIME
40GB  7200rpm Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive ANIME
40GB  7200rpm Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive ANIME
1)DVD±RW / CD-RW DRIVE***
2)DVD-ROM
3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive
ATI Radeon™ 9200
128MB Video Memory (128-bit DDR)

And of course my dial up modem, which works wonders loading pics on 4chan....

4 Years with this PC no hardware failure at all. Good Quality Sony is.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 2:38 ID:LIztDD91

penis

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 7:33 ID:BBTAH7KH

vagina

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 11:05 ID:6LQ8X3KG

Windows XP Pro and Ubuntu 7.04

3 Gigs od Corsair ram

Intel Core 2 Quad Kentsfield 2.4GHz 2 x 4MB L2 Cache

EVGA 8800ultra 768MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 11:06 ID:6LQ8X3KG

>>134
*3 gigs of

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 14:39 ID:XY9MucKM

keyboard
monitor
fan
penis

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 16:29 ID:BgzABxrp

Dell inspition e1505
windows vista home premium
intel core 2 duo(2 X 2.00ghz)
Nvidia geforce 7300 go
2 gig RAM
120 gig HDD

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 17:43 ID:JSwxJi4Q

AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ (liquid cooled)
ASUS M2N4-SLI Mainboard (liquid cooled northbridge)
2x1GB Dual Channel Crucial Ballistix DDR2 800 PC 6400 Memory
2x Nvidia GeForce7600GT (SLI) Graphics Cards (liquid cooled)
500W Ultra X-Connect PSU
120GB Seagate + 40GB Western Dig IDE drives (liquid cooled)
Thermaltake Kandalf Tower
Kandalf Liquid Cooling System (plus MB and GPU waterblock)
G15 Gaming Keyboard
Razer Copperhead Mouse
CRAPPY CRT MONITOR! (its next on my list!)



Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 20:35 ID:LIztDD91

It's funny cos you're all lame...

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 20:39 ID:6J5rF4Z/

Well I am not "lame." You have no right to call me that if I know my PC specs.  This site should have some rules about harrassments, threats, and name calling.  I am still in the need of more PC specs in that regards.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-27 23:42 ID:boSzl8h5

>>139
your response was not one of the two options I said were valid.  I'm blocking your IP address now and I hope that teaches you a lesson or two

Name: Chris Hanssen 2007-06-28 2:02 ID:36fQ8T4d

Ok guys this the bumping of old threads are becoming real dumb and stuff. I think we are at /comp/ can not do it so much becos its is real stuopid and dumn. If moar people are being dumnb then i think the site admins will stop annying people getting in here as it are realy dumb and i do'nt like it, ok? So guys you just neede to stop, and look at waht you are doine becauz its not funy and its real dumb and im call the admins to stop stewpid people doing it all the times. It is just dumb. Why you are'nt stoping it now is so anoying and stuped that ill have to contact the site or else it will keepe on hapining and its not good for the comunity on the intrernets becaze its real anoying and dumn and it makes them stewpide and shit, and they wo'nt be happy and its real dumb ok? So my advise is stop spaming shit and making old dumn posts new again at the top of page in \comp\ or ill be geting you in shit and shit.
Thank you for taking my seriously its a real consirn of mine that the intanrets are making dumber and i are going to stoping it rite now! So pleze cume and halp me and togetha we will fix the intrnet and making it good.

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-28 5:51 ID:Hn1wtgHh

>>141
I'm a ghost motherfucker...

PC Spec:
TI 99/A

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-02 11:33 ID:UkS5o0ZN

lolz

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-02 11:57 ID:UM7GA4hG

>>1
Nice, but a bit lacking in the RAM department.  You probably won't be able to run Vista.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-07 18:32

Bullshit (often bowdlerized to BS), also Bullcrap, is a common English expletive. It can also be shortened to just "Bull".

Most commonly, it describes incorrect, misleading, false language and statements. Literally, it describes the feces of a bull. As with many expletives, it can be used as an interjection (or in many other parts of speech) and can carry a wide variety of meanings.

Bullshitting is usually when one makes statements that are false, or made-up. Usually people describe other people's action of making a lot of statements as bullshitting in arguments, when one is making up rules or making examples that are not anything to do with what they are discussing or when one is making statements by using examples that need different rules to be applied, so this person is bullshitting

As it contains the word "shit", the term is sometimes considered foul language, hence the use of the euphemistic abbreviations "bull" and "BS". Nonetheless, the term is prevalent in American English and, as with many words, the term is used in a variety of countries, some dating back to approximately the same era World War I. In British English, bollocks is a comparable expletive, although bullshit is now a commonly used expletive in British English also.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-07 19:54

ibook g4 933mhz
1.2gb ram
ubuntu 6.06
etc etc etc

Name: Chris Logan Hanssen 2007-10-07 22:18

Bullshit (often bowdlerized to BS), also Bullcrap, is a common English expletive. It can also be shortened to just "Bull".

Most commonly, it describes incorrect, misleading, false language and statements. Literally, it describes the feces of a bull. As with many expletives, it can be used as an interjection (or in many other parts of speech) and can carry a wide variety of meanings.

Bullshitting is usually when one makes statements that are false, or made-up. Usually people describe other people's action of making a lot of statements as bullshitting in arguments, when one is making up rules or making examples that are not anything to do with what they are discussing or when one is making statements by using examples that need different rules to be applied, so this person is bullshitting

As it contains the word "shit", the term is sometimes considered foul language, hence the use of the euphemistic abbreviations "bull" and "BS". Nonetheless, the term is prevalent in American English and, as with many words, the term is used in a variety of countries, some dating back to approximately the same era World War I. In British English, bollocks is a comparable expletive, although bullshit is now a commonly used expletive in British English also.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 2:36

This PC (borrowed long-term from Work):
Macbook Pro 15"
2.2GHz Core 2 Duo
2GB DDR2 SDRAM
NVidia GeForce 8600M GT 128MB

Home desktop:
Dell XPS 710
1.8GHZ Core 2 Duo
4GB DDR2 SDRAM
NVidia GeForce 7900 GS 256MB (x2 in SLI)

Home laptop:
Dell Inspiron 8600
1.5GHz Pentium M
1GB RAM
NVidia GeForce 5200 Go 64MB

Name: someone 2007-10-08 5:39

At least a 2.o Ghz dual core CPU.  Geforce 8800 or ATI equivelant video card, 2 Gig RAM minimum.  If you can aford it- 1 Terrabyte Hard drive (only $320)

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 10:53

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German business software group SAP has agreed to buy its smaller French rival, Business Objects, for more than 4.8bn euros ($6.8bn; £3.3bn).

The price represents a 20% premium over Business Objects' Friday closing share price, and SAP said it hoped to complete the deal early next year.

Business Objects made sales of 885m euros last year, while SAP's turnover was more than 10bn euros.

Some analysts questioned the deal, and SAP's shares fell 5% in Monday trade.

'Strategy change'

"Together, SAP and Business Objects intend to offer high-value solutions for process and business-oriented professionals," the two firms said in a joint statement.

   
The move is contradictory to management's strategy to pursue organic growth...and it will put a strain on financials next year
Merck Fink analyst Theo Kitz

See SAP's shares

"Business Objects customers will continue to benefit from open, broad and integrated business intelligence solution."

Analysts said the purchase marked a change of strategy for SAP, which has previously concentrated on organic growth.

SAP aims to more than double its sales by 2010.

"The move is contradictory to management's strategy to pursue organic growth with only small fill-in acquisitions and it will put a strain on financials next year," said Merck Fink analyst Theo Kitz.

Back in August, SAP admitted accessing data from US rival Oracle.

It said the "inappropriate documents" were downloaded by its Tomorrow Now unit, but insisted it had not accessed the material.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-08 16:57

not that great, but decent for $375 in aug. 07

VIA pt890t-a mobo
1 gig 533 ddr2
Intel celeron 331 @ 2.66 ghz 64 bit
Nvidia NX7100-GS 64 bit Dynamic Overclock 512MB RAM @ 1.2Ghz avg.       3D processor @ 350Mhz avg. 2D processor @ 250Mhz avg.
USB 2.0 * 10 ports
SATA *2 80Gig HDD
5.1 surround
1000 Watt Kenwood reciever 7.1 channel
Gigabit LAN
DVD-DL/RW 16x
Windows XP Performance Enterprise (BitTorrent Edition)
Mandriva Spring 2007

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-09 8:43

Gentoo-Windows XP Dual-Boot Desktop
A8N-SLI
AMD 3500+ (s939)
nVidia GeForce 6600GT
2x512 MB DDR-SDRAM
80GB PATA HDD
160 SATA HDD
(Sorry don't know the specifics for my hard drives)

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-09 19:02

screen
mouse
keyboard
case with shit to make it run

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-31 6:06

>>154
Same here!

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-31 16:35

Socket 939 AMD Athlon 3000+ 2.1ghz
2x 256 DDR-SDRAM
80GB SATA HDD
On board video and sound

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-31 18:40

Core2 Quad 2.4GHz
2x2GB DDR2 RAM 800MHz
2x500GB 7200rpm SATA RAID1
GeForce 8600GT

Name: Anonymous 2008-01-31 18:42

>>157
Enjoy your unaddressable RAM.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-01 2:19

>>158
Unaddressable RAM? My kernel supports up to 64GB RAM. Your failure is total.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-01 3:42

>>159
Silly person. >>157 is using Windows, as Linux users have no use for video cards.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 1:12

Intel C2D E6600 @3.00GHZ
2 GB 800mhz DDR2
4 HDD's total of around 600GB
8800GT superclocked EVGA
XP sp3 RS

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 3:27

Intel Celeron-M 900MHz processor
512 MB RAM
4GB SSD
Intel GMA 900
Xandros

fuck yeah eee pc

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 19:59

WIN 98
intel celeron 700MHz processor
64 MB RAM
10 gig hard drive
64 bit graphic card
no lan card

my computer is a epic fail and also a win it plays red alert 2 and starcraft

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 22:18

Gentoo Linux 2.6.23
AMD 3500+ Socket 939.
4 GiB RAM
/dev/hda: 80 GB
/dev/sd[abcd]: 500 GB
/dev/md/0: 1.4 TiB (sd[abcd] in RAID 5)
GeForce 7800 GT and ATI X1950 XTX. I have a CrossFire MB but I haven't tried using them both at once yet.
2xGigabit Ethernet
7.1 sound card.
2x19" LCD.
DVD-RW.
Logitech UltraX Media Keyboard.
Logitech TrackMan Mouse.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 22:23

My current computer:
Dell Dimension 3000
Intel Celeron 2.4GHz
768MB DDR
80GB HDD
CD Burner
Windows XP Home
BFG GeFORCE 5500 OC

Just ordered this from TigerDirect. Got it for under $500 (Fuck budgets):

Gateway GT5458E
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 2.4GHz (Dual-Core)
1GB DDR2
320GB SATA II HDD
DVD±RW Dual-Layer
Windows Vista Home Premium
XFX GeFORCE 8600GT XXX

Hooray.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-05 20:31

>>164
CFLAGS JUST KICKED IN YO

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-06 0:25

CFAGS JUST STUCK THEIR DICK IN YO

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-12 6:41

AMD Athlon 2200+ 512 MB RAM 250 GB Maxtor EIDE Hard Drive, Need to upgrade my Monitor as it is a 18" CRT.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-12 6:41

AMD Athlon 2200+ 512 MB RAM 250 GB Maxtor EIDE Hard Drive, Need to upgrade my Monitor as it is a 18" CRT.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 19:19

nc600 compaq laptop

1 ghz
256mb ram
no dvd ,hard drive, or floppy

found it in the garbage and it rawks with dsl

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 20:18

1.33mhz Pentium
64MB RAM
6 gig HD
2X CD-ROM
3.5" floppy
SVGA graphics card
Soundblaster Pro

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 20:27

Sorry that was 133mhz FSB, I have a Pentium III which means I should be able to handle games with a 3D accelerator.  I'm considering a Riva TNT or 16MB Monster Voodoo 2 with SLI.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 20:33

Intel DQ35JOE motherboard
2.66ghz Pentium duo core 2 extreme 1333mhz FSB
2x 1gig DDR2 800mhz RAM
2x 500gig Seagate sata HDD
1x 80gig Seagate sata HDD
nVidia GeForce 8800 GT with custom fan
Asus quiet CD/DVD writer

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 20:36

>>172
Yeah thats a good setup - you can play all the latest games with that, like C&C Red alert and warcraft 2

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-14 20:42

At least I can play SimCity 2000 now.  Can't believe it doesn't support a regular VGA card.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 8:31

I'm sick of this "just get more ram!" bullshit. My 286 did almost as much functionality-wise as my current multi-ghz machine. Yeah, really. Sure, there was no multi-tasking, but I did the mostly the same things as I do today.
Hello, fuckers, just because you can eat ram doesn't mean you should. It costs money and also reduces the number of programs you can run.
I can see it now: in another ten years programs will have minimum footprint of 1GB, but they'll just do more of the same

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 12:31

But we need shinier icons, menu bars, and context menus

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 13:35

>>176
I seem to remember this as being copy-pasta, but just in case: your multi-GHz machine is also probably considerably cheaper than that 286 was back then, or at least not more expensive. You're getting the same functionality (actually not true; you're getting more, regardless of what you're doing) but with shinier buttons at the same or lower cost.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 18:09

Ubuntu 7.10
AMD Athlon X2 64 4200+
2 gb DDR400
320gb + 160gb SATA2 HD
nvidia 7800gt

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 19:39

I love Office 2007, every click reminds me just how awesome my word processor is

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-15 22:51

I named my hdds Shit Face, Fuck Face, and Ass Face

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-19 16:14

Linux Mint 4.0
AMD Athlon X2 64 5600+
3GB RAM
500GB HDD
ATI HD 2600 XT 512MB

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-19 21:52

It'd be nice if there was a board similar to this where we can talk about technology and post pictures, but still remain anonymous.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-19 22:05

g3 300 mghz
bombastic rig

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-19 22:31

>>183
Yeah it could probably double up with our new /cactus/ board because they are very related topics

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-20 8:00

Asrock 939-Dual SATA2
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2ghz @ 3600+ 2.4ghz
1024MB PC3200 DDR RAM in DualChannel
HDD 1x250GB SATA2, 1x80GB IDE
ASUS N6600 - GeForce 6600 256MB AGP

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-21 3:24

Antec Sonata III
Asus P5K
Intel E6750
8800GTS 320MB
2048MB 800MHz
250GB + 320GB HDD

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-01 14:04

WOO HOO BUMPING OLDEST THREAD IN /comp/

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-02 0:02

OMG POASTING IN OLDEST THREAD IN /comp/

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-02 11:34

Asus P5N-E SLI
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 SL9TA (1.86 GHz, 2MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB)
XFX GeForce 8600GT 512 MB DDR2
DDR2 1 GB 667 MHz *2
Seagate 500 GB SATA, Western Digital 250 GB SATA, Maxtor 40 GB SATA

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-02 12:34

DFI LanParty PRO875B
Intel P4 Northwood 2.8GHz
nVidia MX420 (my Radeon 9600XT died yesterday ;_;)
1024MB RAM @ 800mhz
120GB + 80GB HDDs (500GB external also died recently)

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-05 0:06

OLPC XO-1

433mhz AMD Geode LX
"onboard" graphics, built into the CPU? Requires framebuffer.
256mb ram
1GB NAND Flash
1GB SD card
hackish gNewSense install that resembles it in the least.
Stock OLPC fedora kernel and modules(sans wifi binary firmware)

Yes, I use this machine exclusively.

Name: anonymous 2008-07-06 10:38

CPU : amd x2 6000+
GFX : nvidia 8500gts
MB  : GB ga-m52s-s3p (not a sli board ToT)
ram : 3gb, kingston and generic
o/s : Linux Ubuntu 8.04/ optional WinXP sp2
etc : on board sound (6ch) and lan(base1000)
HDD : 80gb wd (sata)/160gb wd (sata)
DVD : pioneer dvd-rw (sata)
PSU : Thermaltake 430w

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-07 5:23

>>192
What do you use it for? Are you a software developer?

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-07 6:28

>>194
Opera

Name: Anonymous 2008-07-07 23:46

Maxed out Thinkpad T61p, 1.5 months old

Name: Anonymous 2010-07-22 6:37

bump

Name: Anonymous 2010-07-24 17:19

ram : 256 mb
o/s : Win98
HDD : 10gb wd (IDE)
CD Drive and Floppy

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-23 17:08

AMD Phenom II Quad 955 (3.2GhZ clocked to 4.0GhZ)
4GB DDR3 Memory 1600MhZ (6-8-6-24 timing)
ATI Radeon HD4890 Vid Card (1GB DDR5 RAM)
ASUS Crosshair Formula 4 Motherboard (SE)
1TB WD BE SATA3 HDD (7200rpm, 64-meg cache)
2x Seagate 1.5TB SATA2 HDDs for storage
Scythe Katana 3 CPU cooler
CoolerMaster HAF 922 Case w/ additional 200mm Fan

Dominates all in-game.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-23 17:10

^^^^
||||


oh and a corsair 620W modular Power supply

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-23 20:05

Windows MS-DOS 5.0/3.11 Workgroup
Intel 386Sx 33Mhz
Graphics: Everex Viewpoint Standard VGA Graphics Adapter
Memory 4MB
Hard drive: 80MB
Modem: 14.4k
Floppy: 5.25" and 3.5"

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-27 6:11

some old PCs here ^^
here's mine:
intel core 2 quad Q9300 2,5GHz @ 3,25 GHz 1,256 Vcore
cpu cooling: lapped Karakorum + 120mm fan @ 2000 RPM
radeon hd 4870 512MB/256-bit 750/900(3600) @ 800/1000(4000)MHz
4GB DDR2 RAM OCZ @ 1066MHz PC2-8500
Asus P5Q-E
HDDs: internal: 160GB Maxtor, 500 GB Samsung F3 hd502hj
external: a-data 250GB, Buffalo (Samsung) 1 TB
mouse: Razer Salmosa
keyboard: Modecom MC-5004 (€10, but pretty good :D)
speakers: crappy creative T3030 (only 30 W)

systems: winxp pro 32-bit sp3
win7 pro 64-bit
vmware - Ubuntu 9.10

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