Post your rig!

snowpenguin

Frequent Poster
So, we don't have one of these. Just post the specs of your computer, maybe a little bragging if you've got some beast, and most importantly NO BRAND ARGUMENTS. REPEAT.

AMD Athlon Dual Core 2.9 GHZ regor
2 GB 1066 mhz mushkin RAM
850 GB HD space (One 750 GB drive and one 100 GB drive)
8800GT GPU
Cooler Master 500 W PSU
Antec 300
Some MSI motherboard


GO GO GO GO GO! You don't need to have built your computer, anything is fine.
 
Re: Port your rig!

1.02MHZ MOS 6510 CPU
64K RAM
VIC-II video chip
MOS 6581 sound chip
20K rom with commodore basic V2
and 2 1541 drives
that's how i roll mother*Can'tSayThisOnTV*er
 
900 mhz intel mobile processor (clocked at 550 mhz)
512 MB ram
4 gb solid state drive
9.5v battery, 'bout 2.3 Amps
800x480 resolution ftl! :cry4: I'm ruining my eyes on this 7 inch screen. :cry4:
 
desktop:
hp pavilion
amd athlon something or other dual core 2.4 ghz
integrated nvidia 6800se (i have an 8800gt, but it is kinda screwed up, and does very strange things when i open any game.)
4 gigs corsair ddr2 ram
windows vista (soon to be dual booting snow leopard)
4.5 terabytes storage space, roughly.


laptop:
toshiba sattelite
amd turion, 1.2 ghz,
intel gma integrated graphics,
1 gig ram
40 gig hdd,
ubuntu/xp dual boot.
(this laptop is kinda taken apart and stuff, but it works)

laptop 2:
ibm thinkpad
celeron m or pentium m, 300mhz
256 mb ram
some god awful graphics
6 gig hdd, crashed.
win 2000 on hdd, currently running puppy linux boot disc
:awesome:
 
CPU: Core 2 Quad Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-P43-ES3G (P43 chipset)
RAM: 2x1GB Kingston HyperX DDR2 PC6400 (was supposed to be cheapy Kingston RAM but somebody screwed up... whatever, this stuff is better)
Graphics: Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 (I love this card, great and cheap. I paid $100 but you can get it for about $80 or so now)
Hard Drive: 320GB Seagate, forgot what generation (good drive but nothing special)
Optical Drive: ASUS DVD Burner, LightScribe capable (argh, forgot the model number)
Power Supply: Cooler Master, 500W or 550W, not sure (works fine, nice and quiet)
Case: ASUS Vento TA-863 (I think) (great case, easy to work with, not expensive, but can't seem to find it anymore)

Monitor: LG Flatron W2052TQ 16:10 widescreen, max res 1680X1050 (good monitor, thought I'd never say it about an LCD but this thing works great)
Keyboard: some Microsoft crap I don't really like
Mouse: Logitech of some sort, $80 mouse I got on sale for like $30
Speakers: Altec Lansing 2.1 of some kind

This computer does everything I need it to do, it's really great. Not the best computer in the world, but it runs all the games I play at max res with settings mostly cranked. All in all I love my PC, would never sell it and buy a 360 or PS3 like the idiots at school suggest.
 
For those who don't know, we've actually had SSDs for over 10 years now, crazy amirite?
They just sucked back then.
Oh wait, they still do.


SnowKitty said:
1.02MHZ MOS 6510 CPU
etc
I would lick you.



Quad-Core Q6600 Kentsfield at stock 2.4GHz
2 x 1GB DDR2800 RAM with 4-4-4-12 Timing
Currently a 9600GT, Overclocked, from BFG, my favorite company to ever buy a Graphics Card from.
1 x 500GB 7200RPM Seagate HDD SATAII
1 x 1000GB 7200RPM Seagate HDD SATAII
750 Watt PSU, Modular
LG DVD Reader/Writer + LiteScribe, etc
DAS 3 Ultimate Keyboard
22" Acer Monitor (Primary)
19" Envision Monitor (Secondary)
17" Dell Monitor (Currently Disengaged, usually serves as my Third)
24 Total USB Ports (Including the 4 internal)


'Tis my Main Rig.
It's what I do, uh, most stuff on.

I have 14 Other computers, currently.
The newest of which was made in 2004.
The oldest of these was made 1993.
 
Desktop 1: (Dell Inspiron 530)

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz (over clock to 2.8Ghz maximum)
2GB RAM DDR2
260GB Hard Drive
256MB DDR2 ATI Graphics Card
8 USB 2.0's in total (4 at from 4 at back)
DVD+RW Multi Layer Drive
Realtek HD Audio Surround (integrated sound card)

Desktop 2: (HP Brio ba440)

700MHz Intel Celerion Prosessor with 128kilobytes of Cache (no over clocking)
128MB RAM DDR SDRAM 266Mhz
10GB Hard Drive (IDE)
Integrated 16MB DDR Graphics S3
Stereo Channel Audio Integrated
2 Serial Ports
1 Parralel
2 USB 1.0's at back
16x CD+ROM Drive
Floppy Drive
 
Daaaaaamn. I don't have a computer nearly as good as those.

(Laptop) HP Compaq nc6220

30GB built in HDD
2GB of RAM (Most if it is used by Vista :p)
14.1-inch display
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 *sigh*
Intel Pentium M processors 730 to 780
2 hours of battery life (Vista) 4 hours of battery life (XP)

Desktop

1TB HDD (1 500GB HDD, 2 250 HDD)
4 GB RAM
I'll post the rest later.
 
IN B4 PALMER POSTS HIS FANCY NEW RIG!

AMD Athlon 2.6GHz Dual Core
EVGA 8800GTS 320MB
ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless Edition
250GB Western Digital SATA HDD
2GB DDR2 PC6400 4-4-4-12
 
Teehee.

Processor: A blazing 978mhz
Ram: 350mb
Video Card: Integrated Graphics :dah:
HDD Space: 130GB over 3 hard drives (one external)
USB 2.0! :dahroll:

But it haz an LCD screen. :mrgreen: I also have a laptop w/2.4ghz processor, 2gs of ram, but the power plug is borked...

Plus 3 other laptops, one running XP home (1.4ghz), one Windows95 w/USB support (144mhz), and one running DOSBox (100mhz). :p
 
Q9550 @ 2.8 ghz
4 GB DDR2 800 RAM
Gigabyte EP45-UD3L Motherboard
4 hard drives totalling over 1.5 TB
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 216
Pretty old beige ATX/mATX/Baby AT tower from the mid-late 90s
(no ventilation holes so I have to run it without the side cover and put a fan next to it :dah: )


samjc3 said:
snowpenguin said:
SSD in something THAT old? :eek:
the hdd probably crashed. great replacement.

Sounds like an Eee PC 701 to me. (Remember, they came with 900mhz mobile Celerons, 800x480 LCDs, and 4 GB flash storage. The Atom wasn't out yet!)
 
bic said:
Q9550 @ 2.8 ghz
4 GB DDR2 800 RAM
Gigabyte EP45-UD3L Motherboard
4 hard drives totalling over 1.5 TB
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 216
Pretty old beige ATX/mATX/Baby AT tower from the mid-late 90s
(no ventilation holes so I have to run it without the side cover and put a fan next to it :dah: )


samjc3 said:
snowpenguin said:
SSD in something THAT old? :eek:
the hdd probably crashed. great replacement.

Sounds like an Eee PC 701 to me. (Remember, they came with 900mhz mobile Celerons, 800x480 LCDs, and 4 GB flash storage. The Atom wasn't out yet!)
Yep, right on the nose. I was having some money trouble at the time, and this evil little thing only cost me $100 at the time. So I foolishly bought it, thinking... I'll get used to it, like my 9-inch netbook. Boy was I wrong! :evil2:
 
AMD Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition with 7mb total cache, clocked to 3.9ghz
8gb DDR3 Corasair RAM at 1333mhz
EVGA GTX 260, same as Bic has
WD 1tb HDD, 7200rpm, 32mb cache
Windows 7 Signature Edition (Onces it comes in the mail)
IZ3D 22" 3D monitor, and a Westinghouse 22" as my secondary monitor. :mrgreen:
 
I have a Toshiba Satellite A135.

Intel Centrino Duo, two cores @ 1.73GHz each
1.5GB Ram
Intel GMA 945 Graphics (the reason I can't even run "Half-Life 2" in DirectX 7 mode with everything on low at 640x480)
Some Matsuflaxa DVD burner
120GB HDD
1280 x 800 built-in monitor
Windows 7 RC (will probably try out Ubuntu after it expires, then reinstalling Vista)

Yep. Does the job, basically, but not much more. Better than nothing, though. Once I'm in a position where I'm making money for myself, I'm building myself something much better.
 
Centrino isn't a processor, boi!

NVidia Mac Mini
2.0GHz Core 2 Duo "Penryn", 1066mhz Bus
4GB 1066mhz DDR3 RAM (1:1 with system bus!)
Nvidia GeForce 9400
120GB HDD
19" LCD @ 1440x900

MacBook Pro
2.16GHz Core Duo
2GB DDR2 667mhz RAM
ATI X1600 w/ 256MB VRAM
100GB HDD
15.4" LCD @ 1920x1200

IBM ThinkPad X40
1.5GHz Pentium M
1.25GB DDR RAM
60GB HDD
12.1" LCD @ 1024x768
 
Twilight Wolf said:
Intel Centrino Duo, two cores @ 1.73GHz each
Strange, I don't recall Intel ever producing a Mobile Dual-Core processor clocked at 3.4GHz.


This is a very common mistake people make. I'd like it if people stopped making it.
Dual-Core and Quad-Core processors are rated at their TOTAL Speed, not the speed of each Core.

A 1.8GHz Dual-Core Processor does NOT have Two 1.8GHz cores.
A 1.8GHz Dual-Core Processor DOES have Two 900MHz cores.

A 2.4GHz Quad-Core Processor does NOT have Four 2.4GHz cores.
A 2.4GHz Quad-Core Processor DOES have Four 800MHz cores.

This is a very common mistake, I sure can't blame any of y'all for it.
But from this post on I can.
 
jleemero said:
Twilight Wolf said:
Intel Centrino Duo, two cores @ 1.73GHz each
Strange, I don't recall Intel ever producing a Mobile Dual-Core processor clocked at 3.4GHz.


This is a very common mistake people make. I'd like it if people stopped making it.
Dual-Core and Quad-Core processors are rated at their TOTAL Speed, not the speed of each Core.

A 1.8GHz Dual-Core Processor does NOT have Two 1.8GHz cores.
A 1.8GHz Dual-Core Processor DOES have Two 900MHz cores.

A 2.4GHz Quad-Core Processor does NOT have Four 2.4GHz cores.
A 2.4GHz Quad-Core Processor DOES have Four 800MHz cores.

This is a very common mistake, I sure can't blame any of y'all for it.
But from this post on I can.

This. The system sees it as multiple cores at the rated speed, but this is because of hyper-threading or similar technology. (amirite?)
 
I traded out my crap Asus EEE for what I'm using right now:
Dell 700m
1.6 ghz Pentium M Centrino
1 GB RAM
60 GB HD
Intel Extreme Graphics 2

Not really amazing, but an improvement from my previous laptop.
 
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