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I have a Vista, would you mind telling me all the 'specs' of a Vista? I have a graphics and gaming card, the most recent ones I'm aware of. Unfortunately it lacks a camera and microphone.
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I have a single-core 1.87 gHz processor with 512 MB RAM. I plan on upgrading to my computer's maximum of 2 gigs RAM come birthday time (November).
Unfortunately, I only have the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Card, which is essentially the worst graphics card available in modern comps. _________________ |
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At least it's better than this other really old computer.
48 MB RAM, 2 GB hard drive, 300 (?) MHz processor, CD-ROM drive, floppy drive, Windows 2000 (upgraded from Windows 95), no USB ports, 2 hour battery. It's about 12 years old. _________________ Favorite Pokémon: Buizel, Turtwig, Typhlosion, Lugia, Mudkip, Charizard, Zigzagoon, Floatzel, Torterra, Groudon, Linoone, and Meowth. ~ Owner of Pokémon Platinum ~ I'm not removing this from my sig until another Pokémon movie is in theaters stateside. |
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Intel Grafics Cards are not the worst(there half decent)
VIA Chrome or unichrome worst Laptop 1.8ghz 730mb ram Intel Pro Video Card 120gb hd Fans Clean (unlike scotts a few weeks ago) when they stop moveing laptop over heats hum who did this Custom Linux Box/server 2.2 64 bit Amd dule Core(use 64 bit cuz linux have drivers for 64bit) 1g ram 200gb hd 300gb hd 320gb hd Geforce 7200(cheapest nvidia avaliable not manny games for linux but berly is fun ) Oh and big slow fans to keep it cool _________________ http://ubuntu.com And yes i still use Winbows If YOUR a GUEST Register and POST Something Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; December 30, 2009 at 11:50:06 AM. |
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Re: Your computer specs
(Restart topic)
Not going to say much... too lazy to find all my specs. Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit, although it was built for a 64-bit) HP Pavillion Two Intel Core 2 CPU's rated at a performance of 4.9 GHz 3 GB(plus an extra 70 MB) of RAM nVidia GeForce 9400 GT with a total of 1.7 GB(Along with an extra 79 MB) of total Video Memory Direct X 10 365 GB Hard Drive 7.08 GB Recovery Drive Two disk drives(even though I only have one drive) 1 Expansion port and a lot of other stuff.... |
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Re: Your computer specs
32 bit CPU
1000.2 MB RAM Intel Celeron M CPU 520 @ 1.60 GHz ~= 120 GB HD 1280 x 800 Screen Resolution Windows Vista Basic / Linux Fedora 10 Acer Aspire 3680-2354 My mom said I will keep this computer after university, but my computer will be outdated in next a few years |
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Alright, I "upgraded" this beast a little bit:
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The only bad thing about 3.1 is that it seriously reduces the number of programs you can use as it only supports 8-bit and 16-bit applications. |
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Re: Your computer specs
Home Computer: XP; Intel Celeron 2.93 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 256 KB L2 Cache Processor; 512 MB DDR SDRAM; DVD+/-RW 16x Double Layer Multi-format Drive; 100 GB ATA Hard Drive; 8-in-1 Digital Memory Card Reader (the source of my only BSOD so far ); 56 K ITU V.92 Ready Fax/Modem; Intel Extreme Graphics2 3D Video Card; Intel Pro 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN; 7 USB Ports (Yes, SEVEN, all standard )
Confused? I don't even understand half of it! EDIT: I do understand more than half of it. The only stuff I don't understand is FSB and L2 Cache. |
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Re: Your computer specs
Hmm . . . I has:
2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 3GB DDR2 SDRAM 320 GB hard drive Vista Home Premium SP1 (The program you've told to start would like to start. Allow it?) LabelFlash-capable DVD-RW drive NVIDIA GeForce 7050/NVIDIA nForce 620i GPU 6 USB ports for USB portage 5 slots for various forms of flash memory Oh, and an 18.5-inch 1366 x 768 LCD monitor. It's an improvement over the computer I was using before, which celebrated its 9th birthday in June. Quote:
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OS: Vista Home Basic x86
RAM: 1 GB CPU: 1.9 Ghz dual core AMD Athlon X2 64 (Does the 64 mean it's capable of 64 bit OS?) GPU: Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS (Overclocked a bit with Rivatuner) Sound: Built in Realtek HD Audio chipset DVD ROM: Some LG thing with LightScribe. Dunno speed Also another DVD from my old computer. Not sure about it's specs. 9 USB ports(FTW!!) SD, xD, Mem Stick, Flash memory ports. 2 160 Gb hard drives. 20" 1600x1200 Gateway VX900 CRT monitor (OLD) |
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Wow, that was a major bump.
OS: Vista Home Premium (Currently Ubuntu 9.10 though) (Upgrading to 7 at Christmas - 64bit or 32bit?) RAM: 4 Gigs (2gb + 2gb) Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.10GHz Graphics: ATI Radeon 8000 series Sound: ATI R700 (Radeon HD 4000 series) CD/DVD: No idea - It Reads/Writes CDs/DVDs, that's all I care. USB: 2 ports (And one 'Sata/USB') SD and XD cards No Bluetooth - using a USB thing smaller than my thumb nail. 500gb HDD 19" 1600x900 Toshiba Screen. All in one, compact laptop ^_^ |
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I have a Netbook, with the worst graphics card to date; Intel Media Graphics Accelerator 500, clocked at 1.3 Giga-whatever.
I can't even run N64 games at full fps. Even my windows 2000/ME can run Super Mario 64 with full fps and it's 10 years old! That's really pathetic. Vista Basic. This is my dream computer: A Alienware Area 51 laptop at a very pricey tag for more than $1000 depending on how you customize it. |
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New comp. Custom built.
------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 3/22/2010, 16:01:49 Machine name: UBERGAMER Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_rtm.090713-1255) System Manufacturer: MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD System Model: MS-7599 Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II X3 720 Processor (3 CPUs), ~2.8GHz Memory: 4096MB RAM DirectX Version: DirectX 11 --------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 Manufacturer: NVIDIA Chip type: GeForce GTS 250 Display Memory: 2287 MB Monitor Model: Hanns.G Hi221 ------------------------ Disk & DVD/CD-ROM Drives ------------------------ Drive: C: Total Space: 305.1 GB File System: NTFS Drive: K: Total Space: 1430.8 GB File System: NTFS Drive: D: Model: HP DVD Writer 1260d ATA Device Drive: F: Model: ELBY CLONEDRIVE SCSI CdRom Device ------------------------------------------------- |
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The one I'm using right now was at my dad's workplace and was unused for whatever reason. I took a hard drive from another computer and the graphics card and one of the DVD drives from his computer, which had a bad motherboard. It does what I need it to do, even if it's crap in comparison to Jared's.
I'mma just leave CPU-Z's report file here, even if it has way more than anyone here would care about. |
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Desktop:
AMD Athlon 3700+ 2.2 GHz, OCZ 2GB DDR-400 2-3-2-5 RAM (2x1GB), ATi 4670 PCI-e graphics, some ******y MSI mobo that replaced a busted Asus board, 160GB HD, Sound Blaster Audigy II ZS, Windows 7 Ultimate, and little else worthwhile. Laptop: AMD Turion 64 x2 1.6 GHz, 3GB DDR2-667 RAM, NVidia Go 6150 graphics, 80GB HD, Windows Xp.. and basically nothing worth mentioning. Lousy, I assure you. My to-be-bought-and-built future desktop: Intel i7-930 2.8 GHz, Corsair 6GB DDR3-1600 7-7-7-12 RAM (3x2GB), ATi 5870 1GB DDR5 PCI-e graphics, Gigabyte GA-x58A-UD5, OCZ Vertex 60GB SSD, Western Digital 1TB SATAIII HDD, Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium, Cooler Master HAF932, windows 7 Ultimate, and still working on details like cooling (potentially water) and other stuff. |
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Epeen flaunting. horray! o3o
CPU: Intel 2.7Ghz dual core 2MB cache FSB 800Mhz LGA775 RAM: 7GB 533Mhz GFX: GeForce 9600GT 512MB DDR3 256bit 600Mhz GPU HDD: Western Digital 80GB(OS and programs) ATA, Maxtor 160GB ATA, Western Digital 320GB SATA OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 OPTICAL: DVD+/-RW drive FLOPPY: Yes sir! OTHER: Wireless PCI Card, 2 case fans - one cooling the gfx card cause the builtin sucks lol Lol, Legos are supporting the fan.
Spoiler Alert:
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I don't know much about my computer so I'll tell you what I know.
It's a Mac Mini 1680x1050 HP w2207 monitor Mac OS X 10.5.8 Not sure how many USB ports on the computer, but 2 on the monitor CD/DVD RW drive 3.88GB free space on disk I also have a crappy PC. All I know is that it runs Windows XP Professional. Last edited by NismoZ; July 14, 2010 at 05:14:01 AM. |
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Buizel look for something called Advanced Memory Mapping in BIOS and activate it cause Windows isn't using all of your memory. If not, look in your motherboard's manual for whatever it is called on your model.
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New system:
CPU: Core 2 Extreme QX6850 @ 3.00 GHz + Thermaltake SpinQ Cooler GPU: EVGA GTX 470 (Don't have at the moment, but going to buy) RAM: 4 GB DDR2 Corsair Dominator Case: Thermaltake SopranoRS (Getting HAF 932 soon) HDDs: 150 GB HDD, 365 GB HDD, 7 GB Recovery HDD running Ubuntu, 465 GB HDD PSU: 650w Corsair TX |
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2.4 GH Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB HDD, HD screen (don't know resolution), 2 USB ports, Superdrive, 10 hour battery, SD Port, Firefire 800, Ethernet (to be expected), Mac OS 10.6.4
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I did a few upgrades to my desktop last week so my system is now as follows:
Base system: Dell Dimension E521 CPU: AMD Athalon x2 Dual Core 3600+ 1.9 GHz (this will likely be the next thing I upgrade) RAM: 2GB (I will eventually upgrade it to 4) Power supply: Upgraded to 500W from the stock 305W (needed for new video card and any other future upgrades that will need more power) Video card: Upgraded to Asus ENGT240 (1GB) from the cheap 256MB on-board video Hard drive: 250GB (I will likely get a larger one to use as a primary drive and use this one for backup) Other stuff: CD/DVD drive/writer, speakers (that I have had for at least 8 yearsr), and a 17 inch LCD screen from AGM (which had to have a lot of internal capacitors replaced). I would like to add a SD card reader so I don't have to keep dealing with USB adapters. And my netbook is an ASUS 1005peb with upgraded RAM (2GB) and instead of crappy Windows 7 Starter it is running Ubuntu Linux: Netbook Remix. |
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D:! THERE'S A THREAD LIKE THIS?!
Hokay so! From what I'm allowed to tell you about my machine, as per agreements met by my probation ossifer, this is my machine specs: ----- Name: I.R.I.S. [A name adapted from an old RP: Inertia Reality Integration Systems, basically a Hypercomputer, exactly what she is. x3] Containment: Raidmax Horizon 2300 Series [Blue LED internal lighting] OS: Homebrew Linux X [Originally 2.6.2., Linux Black edition], OSta1, nearly fully written by hand, by me :3 Motherboard: Intel S5000PALR, Intel 5500P Processors: Twin Intel i7 Dual-Core [performing 2.5 Ghz a piece during my last performance assessment] RAM: 4 [As in four separate] G-Skill 4GB 240-Pin DDR2, 16gigs RAM total [Only a quarter of what I can fully run with my Motherboard, but the max the feds will allow me Dx] Power: Coolmax RM-1000B One Thousand Watt, w/ minor kill 150W augment for low-system run capacity Video: ATI FirePro V8750, 2gig card Sound: Twin M-Audio Delta 1010 LT, 96k, 24bitrate [One piped for gaming and computer functions, one piped for music only] Internal Storage: One [1] Seagate ST340014A Barracuda 40GB, 7,200 RPM [Force Limiter at 6,800 RPM for lasting performance], and five [Yes, 5] Seagate ST32000542AS, two Terabytes per, totaling TEN Terabytes of overall data storage, and the little 40gig for systems. :3 External Storage: Two WDG2 Premium II 1.5 Tb., for mass storage on the go! :D Monitors: Twin LG 32" glasstop, HDMI+ Various: Zboard "ultimate" gaming base, SteelSeries Zboard Wraith Of The Lich King SE expansion, Logitech Performance MX mouse, Logitech G25 gaming wheel, home-brew MadKatz Phoenix game controller [Red], basic RWCD/RWDVD driver, slot ready for Blu-Ray player [Not yet purchased, waiting on funds], blue piped LED lighting, 6 separate 5" fans, two frontal, two top, four rear, 2 8" fans, one side, one rear, Crystal Line 1˝" Liquid Cooled heatsink, dailed heat detection, optional HDD sleep state feed, adapted ASUS Quikboot [Editorial Addendum:] Even with the massive discount from Newegg, MicroCenter, and Best Buy that I got for bulk deals, this baby still ran me up six or seven grand. The LGs were a whole 'nother grand altogether. :l "And yea, did thy lambs come to flock, for his name was Technomancer..." Last edited by .name//Technomancer; October 11, 2010 at 11:40:11 AM. |
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Okay, I think a screenshot of the About This Mac window will do better. Take everything I have so far,
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Hrmp. Well, way to make my E-Peen look short by comparison technomancer.
Anyhow, I haz this here in the basement: Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 975 @ 3.33GHz System Total amount of system memory 12.0 GB RAM System type 64-bit operating system Number of processor cores 4 (Hyperthreaded, so four physical and four virtual.) Storage Total size of hard disk(s) 2328 GB Disk partition C: 1054 GB Free (1386 GB Total) Disk partition D: 2 GB Free (11 GB Total) Media drive E: CD/DVD Media drive F: CD/DVD Media drive K: CD/DVD Media drive L: CD/DVD Media drive M: CD (Most of these supposed 'CD/DVD' drives are actually my multicard reader.) Disk partition N: 856 GB Free (931 GB Total) Graphics Display adapter type NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 Total available graphics memory 4095 MB Dedicated graphics memory 1792 MB Dedicated system memory 0 MB Shared system memory 2303 MB Display adapter driver version 8.17.11.9621 Primary monitor resolution 1600x1200 (LCD) Secondary monitor resolution 1280x1024 (Old CRT that I had around. I want a new CRT 'cause I like them fer text and stuff.) DirectX version DirectX 10 Maybe 8 USB ports plus a hub with four extras (STILL NOT ENOUGH), two Firewire ports, Optical audio out, eSATA, HDMI and DVI video out, and RCA (Just composite I think, no component video) and S-video I/O. (I need to get some better audio input so I can actually record once I get some equipment.) Upstairs in the media room, a similar system with 8 gigs of RAM, a slightly worse Graphics card and something like 5 TB of HD space (Not sure, need to keep adding more 'cause I run out of space with all the stuff I record.) Next to my current computer, I have an older computer that I'm eventually gonna convert into a low-volume server for games, chatrooms and similar things if I ever get around to making my network more secure. Upstairs in my bedroom I have my good laptop, which is still pretty bad. It's a few years old, has an AMD-x64 dualcore processor of some type, two gigs of ram, and maybe 300 gigs of HD space. There's also my older laptop, which is about five-six years old and has a single-core pentium four processor, maybe 60 gigs of HD space and a gig of ram. I've also got an old imac and an old emac laying around that I inherited from my little sister when she got a windows machine. (Hmmmm... Not sure if I still have that imac.) Besides those, a couple of old desktops about the age of the one I want to convert that I got from my parents when they upgraded. I may also have an EXTREMELY old laptop I got from them, a powerbook 100-series I think. I also have an Asus eee-PC that I've not used in a while and I'm not sure of the stats on. It's about a year old. Last edited by ~Star~; July 21, 2010 at 08:43:19 PM. |
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I'm a huge fan of them. :3 [Editorial] Also, if it makes anyone feel better, my hobbies are rather expensive... So I'm almost always broke. ;D Last edited by .name//Technomancer; July 21, 2010 at 11:44:19 PM. |
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I just noticed something. I put more info for my ridiculously bad computer right after Technomancer's hypercomputer, which makes mine look worse. His total storage is almost 10 terabytes more than what I have left, and he has 15 more gigabytes of RAM than I do.
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New computer!
Dell Inspiron N4010 3GB RAM 1.83GHz Intel Pentium processor CD/DVD/RW drive Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit And apparently its name is NismoZ, don't ask why <.< EDIT: One USB port D: Last edited by NismoZ; September 9, 2010 at 07:32:02 AM. |
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I don't know much about my computer (because my dad has a degree in engenering and completly remade my computer to be nearly perfect+ i'm to lazy to get the new facts after he remade my computer) except iy has over 120 gb of space, four usb ports, and widows 7
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Editorial: If yours is near perfection with only a measly 120+gb of internal space and four USB ports, what does that make mine? o3o Last edited by .name//Technomancer; September 8, 2010 at 10:44:04 PM. |
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Now watch, as I bump this thread!
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30GHz (Sandybridge) Socket LGA1155 (4 cores, OC'd to 4.0GHz) RAM: Corsair XMS3 8GB (4x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel GPU: MSI ATI Radeon HD 6950 Twin FrozR II 2048MB GDDR5 PCIe HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB SATA 6Gb/s 16MB Cache MB: Gigabyte Z68MA-D2H Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 PSU: OCZ StealthXStream 2 600W Power Supply Case: Antec 100 One Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case CD/DVD: Sony Optiarc AD-5260S 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter WiFi: TP-Link 150Mbps Wireless PCI Express Adapter |
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