I had an old computer that had a Pentium II and the hard drive was mounted to the side case. It was a Compaq Presario 5610. I found these specs on the internet:
350 MHz Pentium II
64 MB SDRam Memory
2X AGP – ATI Rage LT Pro 4 MB
8 GB Harddrive
DVD-Rom/Iomega Zip Drive
10 Mbps Ethernet/56 K Modem
I beat ALL of you. My specs are as follows:
Dell Studio 1569
i5 @ 2.4 Ghz
4GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics (you know it's good because it says "HD" in it :P) (Just kidding)
MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | AMD Athlon II X4 635 | 4.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 | BIOSTAR Group A880GU3 | ASUS VH238 | 1024MB GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Gigabyte) | 313GB Western Digital WDC WD3200AAJB-00J3A0 | TSSTcorp CDW/DVD TS-H492A | Realtek High Definition Audio
Home made build see sig. Working on overclocking (for the first time).
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“These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise, it's continuing mission to explore a strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.”-Gene Roddenberry
“These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise, it's continuing mission to explore a strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.”-Gene Roddenberry
Ah OK, havn't done it yet but will soon. Hopefully to 4ghz.
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“These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise, it's continuing mission to explore a strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before.”-Gene Roddenberry
Love that description there. 1GB graphics card...
You mean the 560ti? the 560? the 540? the 6870? the 6850? the 570? the 560ti 448?
i7? i7 2600k? 2700k? 990x?
OT:
Current build: 8gb ram 1TB of some hard drive (laptop, too lazy to check), i7 2670QM, Amd radeon hd 6770 (1gb vram)
New account: FrozenOblivion, Contact me there, not here
Desktop (not yet built): i7 2600k/3770k, Gtx 680 DCII/Twin Frozr III, 16gb ram, 2TB Seagate hard drive, 500R/650D. psu that I haven't decided on yet
GTX460 (1GB model) overclocked to 900 Mhz core and 1900 shader (The heatsink is bigger than my processors)-
Windows 7 x64 dualbooted with XP x86.
Sucks because I live in the woods and have dialup internet, so I have to dualboot XP if I want internet.
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I glanced at Badly-Drawn Jesus, then pulled the gun from my pocket. On Judgment Day, I'd be able to proudly state that when I thought the hordes of hell were coming for a local girl, I stood ready to shoot at them with a small-caliber pistol
could have gotten a liquid loop if he would have gotten normal windows home premium
I've been sticking to air lately. And since a closed loop system is about as good as air cooling (Look at the noctua or the phanteks ones), I'm for custom liquid cooling. Liquid causes problems for me with lan party transport though, and I move my computer a lot, and I don't want to drain it every time.
EDIT: Specs:
Cpu: i7 2600k @ 4.8 ghz (Got a new cooler, wooo!)
Cooler: Thermalright Silver Arrow
GFX: Sapphire radeon 6850 overclocked to the max (I forget how much atm, and I'm on my laptop right now.)
Mobo: Asus p8p67
Disk drive: Some $20 asus one off newegg. Works great.
HDD: 250gb HD from my old PC, 750gb WD 7200rpm
Case: HAF 912 with a few mods and fans
Note that I don't do much gaming on this computer. Mostly 3d modeling, rendering, and coding.
I've been sticking to air lately. And since a closed loop system is about as good as air cooling (Look at the noctua or the phanteks ones), I'm for custom liquid cooling. Liquid causes problems for me with lan party transport though, and I move my computer a lot, and I don't want to drain it every time.
Custom liquid cooling FTW. The close looped systems are a waste of money in my opinion. I still have most parts of a custom liquid system I was putting together from when I was in highschool and had access to a machine shop. Was nearly finished too...custom machined waterblocks for my GPU and CPU....hope I get to finish it someday.
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I glanced at Badly-Drawn Jesus, then pulled the gun from my pocket. On Judgment Day, I'd be able to proudly state that when I thought the hordes of hell were coming for a local girl, I stood ready to shoot at them with a small-caliber pistol
I still have an old Pentium 1 laptop around here somewhere....
Custom liquid cooling FTW. The close looped systems are a waste of money in my opinion. I still have most parts of a custom liquid system I was putting together from when I was in highschool and had access to a machine shop. Was nearly finished too...custom machined waterblocks for my GPU and CPU....hope I get to finish it someday.
I have a hard time believing that you custom machined waterblocks. There's no reason to, and you wouldn't be able to get it properly done.
I'm going to go ahead and claim first place in terms of screens. I don't think anyone else here has something better than my 27"/2560x1440/IPS/LED goodness.
As far as CPUs go, I'd bet there's at least a few people in this section with LGA2011 CPUs, so they'd win there.
I have no clue who'd win the first place in terms of RAM or drives.
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.” — Albert Einstein
"Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig." — Robert Heinlein
350 MHz Pentium II
64 MB SDRam Memory
2X AGP – ATI Rage LT Pro 4 MB
8 GB Harddrive
DVD-Rom/Iomega Zip Drive
10 Mbps Ethernet/56 K Modem
Here's some more info on it: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00031076&lang=en&cc=us&taskId=101&prodSeriesId=96391&prodTypeId=12454
AMD Phenom II 970BE - Asus M5A97 - 12GB DDR3 -300GB Western Digital - Cosair CX600 V2 - Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 - Cooler Master HAF 912 - Windows 8 - Cosair Vengeance K90
Dell Studio 1569
i5 @ 2.4 Ghz
4GB of RAM
Intel HD Graphics (you know it's good because it says "HD" in it :P) (Just kidding)
GTX 570, 830 Mhz Core, 1.25 gb
2x4gb Kingston 1333 Ram
Asus P8Z68 LX
1tb Seagate Barracuda
120gb Intel Cerryville SSD (ordering soon, don't have this yet)
850 watt SeaSonic 80+ Silver PSU
NZXT Phantom 410 Black
Desktop: OC'd i5 2500k, 8GB ram, 6950
Laptop: Core 2 Duo, 3GB of RAM, Intel graphics.
Y u no overclock? Get a xigmatex loki at least ($30 last I checked) and get at least some overclock.
could have gotten a liquid loop if he would have gotten normal windows home premium
i5-4690K @4.6GHz ~ ASRock Z97X Fatal1ty Killer ~ EKWB Supremacy MX ~ Watercooled SLI STRIX 970s
Project RedShift
Dell Vostro 420
Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU Q9650 @ 3.0Ghz
8GB RAM
nVidia GT9500 dual DVI output
2 - 120GB SATA3 Solid State Drives RAID 1
2 - Western Digital VelociRaptor 300GB 10000RPM 32MB drives RAID 1
2 - HItachi Deckstar 500GB 7200RPM 32MB drives RAID 1
2 - Dell Ultrasharp 24" monitors
OpenSuSE 11.4 64-bit
@ Home - Desktop
Intel iCore i7-990X Extreme Edition Gulftown 3.46 6 core CPU (Just got it a week ago)
16GB RAM @ 4 - 4GB GeIL EVO CORSA memory chips
6 - Seagate Cheetah 15000RPM 450GB drives RAID 1
2 - Samsung 27" LCD monitors
1 - GeForce GTX 570
OpenSuSE 12.1 64-bit
Personal Laptop
Lenovo Thinkpad T61
15" monitor
1 dual core Intel 2.1Ghz CPU
4GB RAM
OpenSuSE 12.1 64-bit.
OC'd at what?
Its only at 4.2GHz
Ah OK, havn't done it yet but will soon. Hopefully to 4ghz.
Love that description there. 1GB graphics card...
You mean the 560ti? the 560? the 540? the 6870? the 6850? the 570? the 560ti 448?
i7? i7 2600k? 2700k? 990x?
OT:
Current build: 8gb ram 1TB of some hard drive (laptop, too lazy to check), i7 2670QM, Amd radeon hd 6770 (1gb vram)
Is it just me or is the psu just horribly placed?
Desktop (not yet built): i7 2600k/3770k, Gtx 680 DCII/Twin Frozr III, 16gb ram, 2TB Seagate hard drive, 500R/650D. psu that I haven't decided on yet
I win?
Windows 7 Home Premium OEM
1GB EVGA GeForce GTX 560 (No Ti, $50 over my budget :L) on an LG 1920x1080 monitor
Intel i5-650 @ 3.20 GHz
4GB RAM @ 665 MHz
500GB WD Hard Drive (Can't remember the speed, 5,400 RPM I think?)
MSI H55M-E23 (LGA 1156)
Far from the best, but it can handle everything very well at around $800-$850. (Well, around that price range when I got it in late 2010.).
12GB DDR3 1600-
GTX460 (1GB model) overclocked to 900 Mhz core and 1900 shader (The heatsink is bigger than my processors)-
Windows 7 x64 dualbooted with XP x86.
Sucks because I live in the woods and have dialup internet, so I have to dualboot XP if I want internet.
I've been sticking to air lately. And since a closed loop system is about as good as air cooling (Look at the noctua or the phanteks ones), I'm for custom liquid cooling. Liquid causes problems for me with lan party transport though, and I move my computer a lot, and I don't want to drain it every time.
EDIT: Specs:
Cpu: i7 2600k @ 4.8 ghz (Got a new cooler, wooo!)
Cooler: Thermalright Silver Arrow
GFX: Sapphire radeon 6850 overclocked to the max (I forget how much atm, and I'm on my laptop right now.)
Mobo: Asus p8p67
Disk drive: Some $20 asus one off newegg. Works great.
HDD: 250gb HD from my old PC, 750gb WD 7200rpm
Case: HAF 912 with a few mods and fans
Note that I don't do much gaming on this computer. Mostly 3d modeling, rendering, and coding.
I still have an old Pentium 1 laptop around here somewhere....
Custom liquid cooling FTW. The close looped systems are a waste of money in my opinion. I still have most parts of a custom liquid system I was putting together from when I was in highschool and had access to a machine shop. Was nearly finished too...custom machined waterblocks for my GPU and CPU....hope I get to finish it someday.
I have a hard time believing that you custom machined waterblocks. There's no reason to, and you wouldn't be able to get it properly done.
As far as CPUs go, I'd bet there's at least a few people in this section with LGA2011 CPUs, so they'd win there.
I have no clue who'd win the first place in terms of RAM or drives.
"Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig." — Robert Heinlein