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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
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My specs are

 

Motherboard: ASUS M5A78LMLX-PLUS

CPU: AMD FX-4100
Case: Rosewill MicroATX with dual fans

Graphics Card: XFX Radeon HD 6670

HDD: Seagate 500GB

PSU: Antec VP-450

Monitor: ASUS VS228H-P

 

If I get a job this summer, I will try to build This

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I'm lazy enough to specify my specs so I copy pasted this from my DeviantArt account:

(Old PC) Intel Dual-Core E4500 @ 2.20Ghz, Nvdia GeForce 210, 500GB Hard Disk, 3.0GB RAM
(New PC) AMD A8-7600K @ 3.1GHz, 1GB AMD Radeon R7 DDR5, 1TB Harddrive plus a 1TB and 500GB external HD, 8GB DDR3 RAM
(Both): Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit 
 
My new pc runs CS:GO, Sniper Elite 2, Prototype, Mafia 2, Red Alert 3 and Dead Rising 2 at Ultra and Crysis 3, The Sims 4, Prototype 2, Sniper Elite 3 at mid-high settings. I'm pretty satisfied with its performance, specially with its speedy booting. 
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Main PC

 

Chase: Cooler Master HAF-932

Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair Formula V

Ram: (3x4GB) DDR3-2000 Corsair Dominator GT

CPU: AMD FX8350 Black Edition running at 4Ghz

Power source: Cooler Master Vanguard V850

HDD: X5 Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7.200rpm

VGA: AMD R9 270X 4GB GDDR5 by Sapphire

Cooling System: Pump= EKWB DC4.0 + reservoir kit, Radiator= BlackICE GTX 360, CPU Waterblock: EKWB Supremacy EVO Copper/Acetal, GPU Waterblock: EKWB Supremacy VGA Copper/Acetal, X6 Super Silent brushless fans in push-pull configuration, NZXT Sentry Mesh Fan-Controller to keep quiet the pump.

 

Second/support PC= Lenovo Thinkpad T61 with 4GB ram kit and a Seagate Momentus XT hybrid disk drive 500GB

 

Third PC (My first one)=

 

Motherboard= ASUS A3M series (don't remember exactly)

CPU= AMD Phemon 9950 Black Edition

GPU= AMD Radeon HD6870 1GB by Gigabyte

Ram= 2X4GB DDR2 Kinston at 800Mhz

HDD= A crappy Maxtor DiamondMax 22 500GB

Power source= Better not to talk about it! :squee:


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Well, I posted my old system specks here a while ago, but sense have got a SO much better system, here's the specs.

 

Processor: Intel Core i5-4660 @3.20 Ghz With turbo boost up to 3.4 Ghz

 

RAM: 8GB's at 1600Mhz 

 

Operating System: Windows 8.1 64 bit.

 

Power supply: 460 watts

 

Video card: Geforce gt 720 (ordered a Geforce GTX 750TI)

 

HD: Western digital WD10EZEX-75M2NA0 1TB @ 7200 RPM

 

Monitor: ACER S271HL

 

Monitor2: HP 2009 series


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I'm not a huge PC gamer but mines pretty decent i suppose, i play PC games from time to time.

 

AMD FX 4100 quad core processor 3.60Ghz

8GB of RAM

Windows 7 64bit

GTX 550 Ti Graphic card

 

Nothing special, but it plays what i want it to so far.  :yay:

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Back before I ended up with the crap job I have now, my computers were the envy of the western spiral of the galaxy!

 

Now...

 

The only working "laptop" I have left is this horrid little netbook (Dell N270 atom based thing). Not even fast enough to play video if they are in a flash or silverlight wrapper. I do have a file server running vista. I have been able to keep that system clean as it is headless and the only access I have to it directly is via teamviewer. On top of that, I have my first gen ipad that seems to still be kicking, although safari crashes all the time due to the system not having enough ram for many pages.

 

The names of these systems is as follows.

 

Ipad: Ipad (creative, huh? ;) )

 

Fileserver: Fileserver (derpy)

 

Netbook: Damn it! (yes I do call it that!)

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I have a Gateway NE56R17h, it has:

Intel Celeron 1005M Dual Core Processor

8 GB's of RAM

Intel HD Graphics

Windows 8.1

 

Just a basic laptop


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Back before I ended up with the crap job I have now, my computers were the envy of the western spiral of the galaxy!

 

Now...

 

The only working "laptop" I have left is this horrid little netbook (Dell N270 atom based thing). Not even fast enough to play video if they are in a flash or silverlight wrapper. I do have a file server running vista. I have been able to keep that system clean as it is headless and the only access I have to it directly is via teamviewer. On top of that, I have my first gen ipad that seems to still be kicking, although safari crashes all the time due to the system not having enough ram for many pages.

 

The names of these systems is as follows.

 

Ipad: Ipad (creative, huh? ;) )

 

Fileserver: Fileserver (derpy)

 

Netbook: Damn it! (yes I do call it that!)

 

 

Lol, it reminds i need more space in the main one:

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Desktop:

 

Windows 8.1

Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.4 GHz

16 GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600 MHz

Msi GeForce GTX660 2048 MB

Samsung EVO 480 256 GB SSD

2.5 TB worth of Hard drives I don't know the brands of, but 7200 rpm.

Case: Cooler Master HAF 932

600W Corsair PSU

 

 

Laptop:

 

Lenovo Y50-70

Windows 8.1

Intel Core i7-4710 @ 2.5 GHz

16 GB RAM

GeForce GTX 860M 2048 MB

1 TB SSHD (8 GB cache)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Quoting myself from over in my intro thread, here's the current specs of my main Beast Rig

 

Chassis: CoolerMaster HAF-932A chassis

Mobo: ASRock Z77 Extreme6

CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K OC'd @ 4.2GHz (42x multiplier, stock 100MHz clock)

RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz DDR3 (4x8GB)

PSU: Thermaltake 750W EVO Blue PSU

Optical: ASUS DRW-24B3LT DL DVD±R/RW Lightscribe Recorder

Storage: 16TB worth of Seagate Barracuda's (4x4TB)

GPU: EVGA 6GB GTX780 SC ACX

Cooling: Antec KUHLER H2O 920 CPU cooler + 8x GELID Wing 12 120mm PWM Blue LED Fan (4 pulling air in on the 932A's side panel, 2 pulling air out the 932A's roof, 2 in push-pull on the KUHLER 920 mounted on the back panel)

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

Monitor: 2x LG Flatron E2441 24" 1080p.

My back-up rig, known as TinkerRig is thus:

Chassis: CoolerMaster HAF-912

Mobo: ASRock Z77 Pro3

CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 (stock clocks)

RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz DDR3 (4x4GB)

PSU: Thermaltake 550W EVO Blue PSU

Optical: a standard ASUS DVD DVD±R/RW

Storage: 3TB Seagate Barracuda

GPU: HIS Radeon HD6850 1GB

Cooling: Stock Intel CPU cooler, stock HAF-912 fans

OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit/Windows 10 Technical Preview 64-bit dual-boot

Monitor: 22" Tandy 3xHDMI input/Composite-RCA/VGA input TV (PS3 & PS4 both hooked up to this TV as well)

 

And there's also my Lappy:

Lenovo Thinkpad L520 with 8GB DDR3 (2x4GB SO-DIMM's), 750GB Seagate, Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.

It hasn't been hit by Superfish, primarily as the first thing I did when I got the system was upgrade the RAM & drive right away then rebuilt it with a OEM copy of Win7Pro (that is now sitting on TinkerRig) and had it reactivate with the Lenovo key once it had been freshly built.

 

I kinda forgot to mention the monitors I'm using for my systems. ^.^;

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Well, ever since my computer died last month I've been stuck with a laptop that literally has less processing power than my phone. Enough said.

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I have:

Intel i7 4790k @4.4ghz

Asus z87-a motherboard

Bitfenix comrade case

2x4 8gb 2400mhz ram

Evga 600b 600w 80+ bronze psu

2tb Seagate barracuda HDD

And Intel HD 4600 ;( ;(

I'm 14 and my job is a paperboy so it will take me another month or two to buy the Asus gtx 970 strix :D

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Gaming Comp:


Windows 7 Ultimate


CPU: i7-4790k 4.7ghz


RAM: 32gb 1600mhz corsair vengeance


Mobo: asus z97-AR


Graphics: dual radeon 295x2's in crossfire 8gbGDDR5 each


PSU: Corsair AX1500i 1500watt


HDD: 120gb SSD and 3TB HDD


Display: Asus 28 inch 4k monitor


Cooling: Both graphics cards have built in closed-loop liquid cooling and I have a corsair h100i liquid cooler for the processor


 


Laptop:


 


Mac os 10.10


CPU: Core i5 2.3GHz


RAM: 4 GB 1333 MHz


HDD: 500gb SSD


GFX: Intel HD 3000 384mb


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My computer is an HP ENVY X360 Convertible PC

 

Its specs consist of

  • Intel Core i7 Processor clocked at 2.00 GHz
  • Intel Integrated Graphics
  • 8 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 1 TB Hard Drive
  • 1080p Screen
  • Full Touch Screen

It's not much of a gaming machine (I'm not a hardcore gamer so It serves my needs quite well) and I mainly use it for university work.

I hope to get a Lenovo y50 to replace this computer soon.


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Gaming Comp:

Windows 7 Ultimate

CPU: i7-4790k 4.7ghz

RAM: 32gb 1600mhz corsair vengeance

Mobo: asus z97-AR

Graphics: dual radeon 295x2's in crossfire 8gbGDDR5 each

PSU: Corsair AX1500i 1500watt

HDD: 120gb SSD and 3TB HDD

Display: Asus 28 inch 4k monitor

Cooling: Both graphics cards have built in closed-loop liquid cooling and I have a corsair h100i liquid cooler for the processor

Laptop:

Mac os 10.10

CPU: Core i5 2.3GHz

RAM: 4 GB 1333 MHz

HDD: 500gb SSD

GFX: Intel HD 3000 384mb

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Omg what do you work as??? O-o

I do 3d modeling for game dev, and I have an animation studio. Rendering a lot of things requires the power. Plus I like playing games. I can do both at the same time with this pc ;)

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I do 3d modeling for game dev, and I have an animation studio. Rendering a lot of things requires the power. Plus I like playing games. I can do both at the same time with this pc ;)

And there I was thinking I had a pretty beefy computer! :o
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And there I was thinking I had a pretty beefy computer! :o

It's not bad aside from the intel graphics ^^ And i'd put a 750 psu in there so it's upgrade ready. Also the 4790k is unlocked so you should get a liquid cooler if you plan on overclocking (if not you shoulda saved a few bucks and got the 4770 ;) I reccomend corsair h80i based on your case~


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As I already posted it somewhere else :

 

 

Assembled in 2009, upgraded GPU and some other things since then :

Gigabyte P55A-UD5 running i5 750 @4.00 GHz, EVGA Nvidia GTX 680, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4, lots of hard drives and OS on OCZ SSD

 

I'm gonna be a little more specific here :

- Power supply: 1100W Enermax Revolution 85+ (a little bit oversized)

- CPU cooling : Noctua NH-U12P (CPU runs on temperatures about 50-60°C on average)

- Case: HAF 932 (1st gen)

 

My CPU is overclocked from about 2.6 GHz (stock settings) to 4.00 GHz. I've been using it this way for more than 2-3 years now and I have to say, it's a great way to expand the durability of my current architecture (motherboard, CPU).

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