// Main computer:
iMac G5
1,6 GHz PowerPC G5
1 GB DDR RAM
80 GB SATA Hard disk
GeForce FX 5200, 64 MB VRAM
17" 1440 x 900 Screen
Mac OS X 10.4.11
// Test/Guild Wars computer:
Toshiba Satellite Pro 2100
1,7 GHz Pentium 4
384 MB RAM
120 GB Western Digital ATA Hard disk (was 30 GB, but that crashed )
GeForce 4 420 Go, 32 MB VRAM
13" 1024 x 768 Screen
TinyXP Rev 06 (slimmed down Windows XP)
Ubuntu 7.10
LFS 6.3
It doesn't even run Guild Wars as good as I like because of the small amount of RAM. But it works if you are patient ^^
My main Internet PC:
Manufactured: 1997
Brand: Compaq
Graphics: Onboard S3
Sound: Onboard (ESS AudioDrive)
56K Modem
2 GB Quantum Hard Drive
16x Samsung CD-ROM Drive
1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive
You can see how much I hate modern PC's!
Also, in the same area I have an Emachines PC from 1999 with a 400 Mhz Intel Celeron Processor, 64 MB Ram, a 6 GB Hard Drive, 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive, a CD-ROM Drive, 56k Modem, onboard ATI Graphics, onboard Crystal Sound, and it currently dual-boots between Windows 95 Build 480 German and Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1 Build 1592. That's currently my main beta testing system. Up here I also have an old 1996 Gateway 2000 with Windows 95. For one night I installed Memphis Build 1351 over a year ago, but I quickly switched back to Windows 95. I also have a Generic PC from late 1996 with a Pentium at 75 Mhz, 24 MB RAM, a 4 GB Hard Drive, and a Windows 3.1 (IBM PS/ValuePoint OEM) installation, and a Windows 98 (Original) installation.
Up here I also have a 1992 Leading Edge Laptop with a 386SX Processor at 25 Mhz, 4 MB RAM, an 80 MB Hard Drive, a 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive, a Monochrome LCD Display, and Windows 95 Build 324. I also had to connect my own mouse since it didn't have a built in touchpad or trackball. I was trying to use it to learn German. I even stuck on characters from the German Keyboard Layout. Downstairs, I also have a laptop that exactly the same, only it has Sparta Build 14e, and isn't being used for learning German. Up here, I also have a 1990 Tandy 2820 Laptop with a 286 Processor, MS-DOS (5.0???), Windows 3.0, and lot's of old software, including old games. It also has an EGA Monochrome Display. I also have some Collectors items, including an old Apple IIc, a Panosonic Sr. Partner (one of those so-called "Portables") with a Monochrome (Black and Green) display booting from an MS-DOS 4.01 (Packard Bell OEM) Floppy Disk, a Generic (BSi) "Portable" system with an Amber display, a 286 Processor, and a Disk Controller that needs to be replaced, and an old Macintosh Portable.
Also, downstairs (in my computing related area) I have lot's of ramdom PC's. Most of them are at least seven years old because I don't like modern PC's, and I don't like the modern concept either.
_________________ Main operating system: Windows 8 Enterprise (Evaluation)
Monitor: one for 2 PC's: Hitachi CM769ET (19", CRT, 1600x1200@85Hz).
Somewhere there is two additional PC's:
1-st: Celeron 433 (Socket 370), some unknown Gigabyte MB, based on i440bx, slot1, 64MB SDR Samsung, 4 GB HDD Quantum Fireball SE, 4MB PCI Tseng ET6000, 3.5" FDD, DVD-ROM ASUS 16x.
2-nd: Pentium 75MHz, old asus mb based on sis logics, I don't remeber exact model. Integrated video and audio, 16MB EDO (2x8MB, 1MB consumed by integrated video), 130MB HDD Seagate, 5.25" FDD.
Intel Celeron M 1.4GHz
512 MB RAM
40GB HDD Internal | 160GB External
Dell 1704 FPT 17" External Display
CD R/RW - DVD ROM Drive
Intel i915 Graphics 128MB Onboard Video Memory
Windows XP Home and Windows Vista Business
Desktop
Intel Pentium 4 2.53GHz
512MB RAM
80 + 35 GB Internal HDD's
Dell 1704 FPT 17" External Display (KVM Shared)
CD R/RW and DVD R/RW Drive
CD-ROM Drive
nVidia GeForce4 MX420 64MB Onboard Video Memory
Windows XP Home and Windows Server 2003 Standard
Intel Celeron M 1.4GHz 512 MB RAM 40GB HDD Internal | 160GB External Dell 1704 FPT 17" External Display CD R/RW - DVD ROM Drive Intel i915 Graphics 128MB Onboard Video Memory Windows XP Home and Windows Vista Business
OUCH,
How can vista use that?
I'm guessing thats slow....
Intel Celeron M 1.4GHz 512 MB RAM 40GB HDD Internal | 160GB External Dell 1704 FPT 17" External Display CD R/RW - DVD ROM Drive Intel i915 Graphics 128MB Onboard Video Memory Windows XP Home and Windows Vista Business
OUCH, How can vista use that? I'm guessing thats slow....
Gateway MX6774
AMD Turion64 @ 2Ghz
1GB DDR
120gb HD
8x DVD RW
Firewire
15.4in LCD
Vista Home Premium and XP MCE
_________________ Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC; en-US; mimic; rv:9.3.2) Clecko/20120101 Classilla/CFM "Stupid can opener! You killed my father, and now you've come back for me!"
Apple Mac Pro
2x Intel Xeon (Dual-Core) 5150 CPU's
5GB FB-DIMM @ 800MHz
3x250GB HDD (1 Seagate, 2x Western Digital)
nVidia 7300GT (stock)
Standard SuperDrive (NEC/Optiarc 16x DVDRW)
Mac OSX 10.5.1 (Leopard)
1 19" Wide Viewsonic LCD, 1 20" Wide Viewsonic LCD (Dual-Head)
I'm a PC technician, and switched my main machine from a PC to a Mac. I use VMWare Fusion to test Windows Server 2008, and now Centro. The virtualization features of the Xeon alone kicks my PC's ass.
My PC:
AMD Opteron 185
2GB DDR400
1x500GB Seagate Barracuda ES (enterprise), 1x400GB WD, 2x250GB WD.
2x LG DVDRW (18 & 20x speeds)
Windows XP Media Center Edition
nVidia GeForce 7800GTX (I pulled that from a dead PC, and replaced the fan with a Silent Cooler)
Antec Nine Hundred Case w/650w PSU (can't remember the brand)
Overall, I do realize that I spend a [censored] of cash every year to upgrade my systems to the latest and greatest. I don't see myself upgrading my PC anytime soon, though, as it's old tech, compared to the kickass Mac, which I'm still $2000 in debt due to purchasing it on plastic....
Kids think they have deep in sources at the age of 12, why bother caring when no one receives respect anymore, they assume bullcrap, but that's all they are.
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Bash.org
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Intel(R) Pentium(R) D Processor 2.66GHz (Running at 2.67GHz)
1918 Mbytes of DDR2 Memory.
ATI Radeon XPRESS 200 Series, 128MB VRAM
Windows Vista Ultimate, (Runs quite nicely, top speed.)
187GB ST3200827A ATA Hard Disk
TSSTcorp CD/DBDW TS-H522D ATA Optical Device
Realtek HD Audio Device
Realtek RTL8193 NIC
CX11256 Modem
ACPI x86-based PC
Intel Core 2 Viiv (Quad Core) 2.4ghz
3 Gigs of Ram
128mb Radeon 2400 HD
300gb HD
120gb External HD
16x CD/DVD R/W
20' Flat Pannel 16:10 Monitor.
Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium
Core 2 Duo E6550
2GB DDR800
EVGA GeForce 8800GT Superclocked
250GB SATA Drive
160GB External Drive
Memorex 52x CD Burner
17" IBM E54 Monitor
Windows XP Professional
Server:
AMD Sempron 2600+ @ 2GHz
1GB DDR 400
ATI Radeon 9550
8GB Maxtor boot drive
320GB Seagate
No Optical Drive Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
I've just got myself a laptop as I wanted a machine I can take away places:
Dell Vostro 1500
Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 2.00 GHz/800 MHz FSB/2 MB L2 cache (this was meant to be the 1.6 GHz one and the 2 GHz one costs £50 extra but Dell sent the 2 GHz for some reason )
2 GB Ram (667 MHz DDR2)
120 GB 5,400 RPM SATA HD
Genuine Windows Vista Business (32-bit pre-installed but I replaced that with the 64-bit version and activated it with the supplied key)
128 MB GeForce 8400M GS
9 cell battery
15.4" 1440x900 screen
Price (including tax and delivery): £440
New Computer Specs (Christmas 2007):
AMD Athlon 64 x2 4400
2GB DDR
250GB SATA HDD + 160GB IDE HDD (putting 300GB in place of 160GB in a moment)
8600 GT 256MB Graphics Card
ASRock somethingorother motherboard
Old Computer Specs (...? not sure when I had it):
AMD Duron 1.3GHz
256MB RAM
The 160GB HDD from above
ATI Rage Theatre Graphics Card (Found outside a computer shop, lol)
No idea what motherboard
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