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What are your computer specs?


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  1. 1. Your operating system?

    • Windows 7
      258
    • Windows Vista
      17
    • Windows XP (or older)
      31
    • Mac OS X
      37
    • Mac OS 9 (or older)
      3
    • Linux
      28
    • Other
      46
    • Windows 8
      24
    • Windows 10
      132
  2. 2. Kind of computer?

    • An unstoppable monster
      242
    • Just your average, modern machine - decently fast, but nothing special
      265
    • A slow hunk of plastic that hardly deserves to be called a computer anymore
      69


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AMD A10 5800K Quad-Core + AMD Radeom HD 7660D

8 GB RAM 

500+250 GB drives

Windows 8 / Crunchbang Walfdorf (upgraded to Jessie, 3.12 kernel)

 

Simple and minimalist :P  

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An AMD 7870 Radeon HD series GPU,

 

Would love try an AMD graphics. Especially that model specifically.

 

Specs:

AMD FX 4130 3.8 Ghz

8GB DDR3 RAM

GTX 560

700WATTS PSU

WINDOWS 7 ULITIMATE

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Specs:

INTEL CORE I3 2120 3.30 GHZ (Dual Core)

6.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 RAM

NVIDIA GeForce GT 640

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1

931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-75ZF5A0 ATA Device (SATA)

 

I'm in desperate need of an updated GPU ;_; been looking at the GTX 660 would anyone recommend that? (1080p gaming only)

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I'm in desperate need of an updated GPU ;_; been looking at the GTX 660 would anyone recommend that? (1080p gaming only)

I'd recommend the GTX 660

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i got a laptop sporting:

 

-Intel I3 (dual core, 2.4Ghz)

-4Gig DDR3 ram

-Nvidea Gforce GT 620M (1GB)

-Windows 8.1 Premium

-500GB HDD

-128GB SSD (using as boot)

-and i usually hook up a second LG Flatfron monitor for gaming.

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@, looks like a thread for computer specs already existed, so I've merged your thread with it.

 

In the future, please use our search feature to check for existing threads - then you can just go ahead and post there. ;)

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  • Model -  Asus CM1745
  • OS - Windows 8.1
  • Processor Name - AMD A10-5700 APU with Radeon HD Graphics   3.40 GHz
  • Graphics Card - AMD Radeon HD 7660D
  • RAM - 8 GB (7.47 usable)
  • Hard Drive - 1TB

That's all I really know about the actual specs. I just copied word for word what a program told me I have. :T 

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  • 3 weeks later...

This be a computer i'm going to build in a few days from now :3

 

Specs:

 

Case: Sentey Optimus GS-6000

 

Processor: AMD Athlon X4 740 Quad Core @ 3.2 Ghz (( 3.7 Turbo boost ))

 

Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty FM2A88X FM2+/FM2 motherboard (( it just came out like a week ago :3 ))

 

Graphics Card: Gigabyte Windforce Rev2 Radeon R7 260x

 

Memory: 8GB (( 2 DIMM sticks, 4 GB a piece )) 2133 Team Zeus Yellow (( will be running at 1866 since processor only supports that ))

 

Storage: WD Caviar Blue 500GB

 

Power Supply: Corsair CX 600 Active PSU

 

I forgot how much it came to in total, but I also got some Logitech Z130 speakers, a 20 inch HP monitor, and standard Microsoft keyboard. (( Mouse I bought a while back, it's a Razer Deathadder )) But anyways, future computer right here :3

Edited by Milk Wave
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EVGA GTX 660 2GB SLI super clocked(not overclocking)

i5 core intel-Ivy Bridge 3570k  3.40Ghz

Asus LGA 1155 motherboard 

16 GB RAM Corsair DDR3

HDMI/DVI/VGA

1 TB HDD 

600 wat PSU

HAFF 922 case
Windows 7 Home Premium 

built in wifi card

blue tooth

 

HDMI input goes to 40" Sharp LED 60hz TV

DVI(native) goes to 26" LED Acer monitor 60hz

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EVGA GTX 660

i5 core intel-Ivy Bridge 3570k super clocked at 3.40Ghz

Asus LGA 1155 motherboard 

16 GB RAM Corsair DDR3

HDMI/DVI/VGA

1 TB HDD 

600 wat PSU

HAFF 922 case

Windows 7 Home Premium 

built in wifi card

blue tooth

I like how you said Super clocked for the i5 and not the EVGA Gtx 660. *winks* :3

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I like how you said Super clocked for the i5 and not the EVGA Gtx 660. *winks* :3

The GTX 660 from EVGA can only come as super clocked. I can't find another card with different specifications of the same number.

 

I'm not overclocking my 660, I'm not going to get anything out of it.

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The GTX 660 from EVGA can only come as super clocked. I can't find another card with different specifications of the same number.

 

I'm not overclocking my 660, I'm not going to get anything out of it.

I know, but you made a little mistake by saying the i5 was superclocked at its stock clock speed :3 *giggles*

 

And you can't really overclock a 660, a friend tested out, said it was horribly unstable.

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I know, but you made a little mistake by saying the i5 was superclocked at its stock clock speed :3 *giggles*

 

And you can't really overclock a 660, a friend tested out, said it was horribly unstable.

I seen it myself too for the 660, you're not getting shit out of it. I'm just waiting for the high 800 series to come out. I see no point in upgrading every generation when a video card loses half it's retail value in 8 months. Also you can juice up and overclock your processing speed.

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I seen it myself too for the 660, you're not getting shit out of it. I'm just waiting for the high 800 series to come out. I see no point in upgrading every generation when a video card loses half it's retail value in 8 months. Also you can juice up and overclock your processing speed.

x3 yeah more or less. But people still hold on to the last generation cards just from how trustworthy they are~ Anyways, will they be making an 800 series, possibly against an 8000 series Radeon?

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Dell Inspiron 15R

Windows 8.1
6GB Memory
500GB Hard Drive
4th Generation Intel Core i3-4010U Processor
Intel HD Graphics 4400
500GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
8X DVD+/-RW Drive Tray Load
39.6cm (15.6") LED Backlit Display with Truelife and HD resolution (1366 x 768)
Dell Wireless 1705 802.11b/g/n with Bluetooth v4.0
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  • 3 weeks later...

Built this past summer

 

i5 4670K
MSI GD65-Z87 Mootherboard
EVGA GTX 770 Superclocked
16GB DDR3 (1600)
TX 650
ADATA SX900 128GB SSD
1TB HD
NZXT Tempest 410 Elite

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I have a Lenovo Y510p laptop.

 

Windows 8

i7-4700MQ

8 GB Ram

1 TB HD + 24 GB SSD

NVIDIA GeForce GT755M GDDR5 2 GB

& a 1080p Anti-Glare screen.

 

It's pretty bad-ass for a Sub-$1000 laptop..

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This past November i bought a new laptop, a ASUS ROG G750JW

asus-rog-g750jh-1.jpg

Intel Core i7 4700HQ Processor

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M

16GB DDR3 1600

750GB HD

Windows 7

 

So far I'm loving it and I can render videos without any issues now compared to my old tower.

Only thing that sucks is that with the battery it's around 8 pounds so portability is not great.

 

(Back to Minecraft)

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This be a computer i'm going to build in a few days from now :3

 

Specs:

 

Case: Sentey Optimus GS-6000

 

Processor: AMD Athlon X4 740 Quad Core @ 3.2 Ghz (( 3.7 Turbo boost ))

 

Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty FM2A88X FM2+/FM2 motherboard (( it just came out like a week ago :3 ))

 

Graphics Card: Gigabyte Windforce Rev2 Radeon R7 260x

 

Memory: 8GB (( 2 DIMM sticks, 4 GB a piece )) 2133 Team Zeus Yellow (( will be running at 1866 since processor only supports that ))

 

Storage: WD Caviar Blue 500GB

 

Power Supply: Corsair CX 600 Active PSU

 

I forgot how much it came to in total, but I also got some Logitech Z130 speakers, a 20 inch HP monitor, and standard Microsoft keyboard. (( Mouse I bought a while back, it's a Razer Deathadder )) But anyways, future computer right here :3

I'd have spent an extra $25 and get an AMD FX 4130 quad core. FX are AMD's best cpus and if you've only got a specific budget and are just looking to game, they're a good option over Intel's core i3s i5s and i7s.

I've got a pretty decent HP for $600:

AMD quad core A10 5750 2.5 Ghz turbo boost to 3.5 Ghz cpu

8 gb ram

750 gb HDD

17.5" screen 1600x900 resolution

amd radeon 8660g gpu

It's pretty good for Minecraft, WoW and plays all my steam games generally flawlessly, I play a shitload of TF2

It probably wouldn't play CoD or BF3 on anything other than low or fair, though.

I was gonna build a gaming rig last month, but I decided to get a ps4 instead.

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