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Future Filmmaker- 11-04-2006
Post Your Computer Specs!
Everybody, no matter how old and decrepit your computer might be, I want to see your specs. :shock: This is a new hobby of mine. I've become quite a follower of it ever since I built this machine here. Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz Motherboard: Jetway PM9MS Hard Drive 1: 30Gb Hard Drive 2: 160Gb Graphics Card: nVIDIA GeForce 7800GS AGP Memory: 1GB (x2 512MB) Monitor: Hyundai B90A 19 inch LCD 8ms Power Supply: Thermaltake 430W External Case: Coolermaster Centurion Media Drive 1: DVD+-R/RW Dual Layer Drive Media Drive 2: DVD ROM/CD-R My system when I had originally ordered it back in June had an ASUS A8N-SLI Socket 939 Motherboard with an AMD Athlon 3800+ and a nVIDIA GeForce 7600GT PCI-e. But that's when I fried the motherboard and I had a long two months of repair and problems vise-versa with my repairman. It was he who gave me this outdated Intel Socket 478 motherboard, an Intel Celeron D 2.13GHz processor, and a hand-me-down 30GB harddrive. My PCI-express card could no longer fit so I had to give that back to newegg. It was slightly frustrating but I wasn't letting it get to me very much at all. I was determined to make the best of what I had, so that's exactly what I did. Now I have one of the best operating systems in Canyon Lake.

miker- 11-04-2006

warning... it's a stock pc. Processor: AMD Athalon 64 (2400+) Motherboard: Unknown Hard Drive: 200GB Graphics Card: Integrated Graphics, have no card inserted. Memory: 384MB (DDR SDRAM) Monitor: NEC LCD Monitor, stock with desktop package Power Supply: Unknown, probably something stock External Case: Compaq Stock Casing Media Drive 1: HP DVD-WRITER 640b Media Drive 2: IDE-CD CROM6048

Piemanthe3rd- 11-05-2006

I had no clue of all of this beforehand. I am into computers, but mines always been junk, so I never much wondered what was in it. Processor: Intel Celeron CPU 1.70Ghz Motherboard: Unknown Hard Drive: 70GB Graphics Card: S3 Graphics ProSavageDDR Memory: 480MB Monitor: A Samtron or something, I've had it forever Power Supply: No clue External Case: Whatever it came with Media Drive 1: a lousy CD drive that doesnt work If any of this looks wrong at all, I'm sorry. I really did have no clue about this thing before now nor the paitience to look extensivly)

camorgan- 11-05-2006

AMD Athlon XP 2700+ 1.5Gb RAM 2x 150Gb Hard Drives eVGA Nvidia 7800GS graphics card AGP 256Mb Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer soundcard Dual Viewsonic 19inch LCD monitors 4ms 500 watt power supply 1x Dual Layer DVD/CD writer 1x Lightscribe DVD/CD writer

Benson- 11-05-2006

Commodore Vic 20 5 KB RAM Datasette (tape drive)

slayer- 11-05-2006

• AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 2.40GHz OEM Processor • Gigabyte K8NE NVIDIA Socket 754 ATX Motherboard Chipset: NVIDIA nForce4 4x Front Side Bus: 1600MHz • 3 GIG of fast PC-3200 RAM DDR400 • HIS X1900XTX IceQ3 Dual DL-DVI VIVO 512MB PCIe-Video Card • Seagate S-ATA-150 250MB 7200 rpm Hard Drive • CREATIVE|SB0570 AUDIGY SE RT Sound Card • Lite-On 52x32x52x+16x DVD/CD-RW Combo • CD/RW & Floppy • Mid ATX 600W Supercooled w/ LEDCase

tim2148- 11-05-2006

Saving up for the Commodore 64 Benson? Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz Motherboard: Intel Hard Drive 1: 80 GB Hard Drive 2: 160 GB Graphics Card: BFG GeForce 7800 GT OC Memory: 1.5 GB DVD+-R/RW Dual Layer Drive DVD ROM/CD-R Monitor: IBM 22\" 2048x1536 at 75h Soundcard: SB Audigy2 ZS

miker- 11-05-2006

haha, Benson, your humour knows no bounds.

Future Filmmaker- 11-05-2006

eVGA Nvidia 7800GS graphics card AGP 512Mb Dual Viewsonic 19inch LCD monitors 4ms My 7800 is an over clocked XFX 256MB (I don't know how to over clock, XFX does it for you). It was a pretty expensive card for me - $293. I wasn't aware the AGP 7800s came in 512MB cards. Hmm. I would be too confused with two monitor screens, I do enough on one. Benson, ha! Slayer, Jesus Christ. I wonder how expensive all that was. How much different is the sound quality on a card from on board? How big is your monitor? Tim, if your card is a GT, then you have an advantage with a PCI-e motherboard. You can upgrade more; cam and I have probably the last AGP card they are going to make. I always wondered how stock PCs came with these weird memory numbers like 244MB, 384MB, or 480MB, etcetera. Memory sticks at stores come in 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, etcetera.

miker- 11-06-2006

@FF. yeah... i was actually forumer.com/posting.php?mode=reply&t=359" target="_blank">puzzlhttp://thethingfan.11.forumer.com/posting.php?mode=reply&t=359 Reply to topicing over that myself when i put up my specs the other night. 384mb... weird. @Slayer, yeah, no kidding. did you sell your children from that monster? i... i'm sorry. i didn't mean to call it a monster. it sounds like a goddess and i'm just real, real jealous. :/

cj opera viking- 11-06-2006

Laptop: (Mac) - With me on the road Processor: 1.5 GHz G4 Hard Drive: 60 GB Hard Drive (External): 250GB Graphics Card: GeForce FX Go5200 Memory: 1.25 GB DDR SDRAM CD-R/DVD ROM 12\" Monitor iSight video camera Klipsch 2.0 Speakers Desktop: (Mac) - At home with the wife Processor: 733 Mhz G4 Hard Drive 1: 60 GB Hard Drive 2: 160 GB Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 9200 128 MB Memory: 896 MB PC133 RAM Pioneer 109 DVD+-R/RW Dual Layer Firewire, USB 2.0 On Deck Hub 15\" Apple Studio Monitor (ADC version) 15\" NEC CRT iSight video camera Monsoon 60W 2.1 Speakers

Future Filmmaker- 11-06-2006

I would switch over to Mac if games were compatible with it.

slayer- 11-07-2006

@FF. yeah... i was actually forumer.com/posting.php?mode=reply&t=359" target="_blank">puzzlhttp://thethingfan.11.forumer.com/posting.php?mode=reply&t=359 Reply to topicing over that myself when i put up my specs the other night. 384mb... weird. @Slayer, yeah, no kidding. did you sell your children from that monster? i... i'm sorry. i didn't mean to call it a monster. it sounds like a goddess and i'm just real, real jealous. :/ It is a monster in size. Besides the PCI-E slot....it took up the space of a reg PCI slot too. My board isn't SLI...thank God but really, $525 from Newegg isn't all that much these days for a highend card. Its installs with NO driver issues (ahem Cam) and runs very cool so overclocking is no problem. I highly recommend saving up and getting one.

Future Filmmaker- 11-07-2006

My current GeForce 7800GS runs very well; the best graphics card for the AGP slot. While it doesn't perform as fast or smooth as the PCI-e cards, it's still very much worth waiting out on the PCI-e boards and cards. I have a practically barebones motherboard, but I've done a lot to make this system a sleek, witty machine.

Daft_Ghosty- 11-08-2006

Processor: AMD Athalon 64 (3700+) Motherboard: ASUS A8N5X Hard Drive: 200GB Hard Drive: 80GB Hard Drive: 140GB Hard Drive External: 200GB Graphics Card: eVGA 7800GT PCI-X Memory: 2GB (2x1GB) DDR PC2700 Dual chan ram Monitor: Samsung 204T-BK 20.1 LCD Power Supply: Antech 500w External Case: black Antech case mid size tower Media Drive 1: Lite-ON DVD burner both + and - Sound Card\\" Sound Blaster X-FI Platinum Speakers: Logitech z-680

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