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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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I build my PC by all the things I can get in Lowcoasters~

Mainboard: ASUS P8P67Le

CPU: Intel Core i5-2400 (base frequency 3.10Ghz, OC by 3.30Ghz, but Task Manager show me 3.57Ghz. I don’t know how it works, heh)

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 750Ti (OC)

RAM: 14,0 GB (yeah, 4gb+4gb(kllisre)+4gb(2gb)+4gb(Kingston)

OS: Windows 8.1 x64

SSD 120GB + HDD Toshiba 1TB

Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper TX3 Evo

Some Fans 90x90mm

Standard ASUS Chassis 

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My crapbox $500 aud pc is somewhere between decent and crap! 

 

It's got an a8 9600 (I plan to upgrade to a ryzen 3 2200g soon), 8gb of ddr4 ram at 2400mhz and a gtx 750ti with a bit of an OC. 

 

It works :)

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I have a Lenovo laptop. Its good enough for me. Im not a PC gamer so I dont really care about all of that technical shit. But videos stream without buffering and programs dont crash or lag when im using them. So (b'.')b

 

Oh and it runs on Win10. 

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My current gaming PC is a Dell Optiplex 755 tower. It was pretty sweet back when I did some upgrades in 2011 but now, it is aging. I am wanting to buy a new gaming PC and use my old one to process my astronomy videos and images. My laptop is too slow for that kind of stuff.

Specs: Intel Core2Quad Q9650 3.0GHz; Radeon HD7700; 8GB RAM; 500MB SSD; 3TB HDD; 800W Power supply; USB 3.0 card; Windows 10 64-bit

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I've had this since 2016. Could be better, but it gets the job done.

- Windows 10

- 8GB RAM

- AMD Radeon R3 Graphics

- AMD A4-7210 Processor 

- 1 TB HDD

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My PC is a Dell Optiplex 9020 MT. I took all the hardware out of the original case and put it in an NZXT s340 case. I love everything in it except for the motherboard, but I honestly don’t care.

My PC Specs:

i7-4770 3.4GHz

Nvidia GTX 970

10gb of ram

Intel 60gb SSD running Windows 10 (2015 build since I hate the newer builds that remove all the common control panel features)

500gb drive running Windows 7 Ultimate

320gb drive of free space

4TB External Drive with all my 5,000+ pony pics and a bunch of software downloads and projects on there

 

My laptops are the Macbook Pro 15" Late 2008 and a Lenovo Thinkpad Edge 14"

My Macbook Specs:

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz

Nvidia 9600m GT

4gb of ram

500gb drive running Mac OS yosemite

My Thinkpad Specs:

Intel Core i3 M 330

Intel HD Graphics

4gb of ram

120gb drive running Windows 7 Pro

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I apologize for my desk being a mess, but here ya go ;) 

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Rather old rig

CPU: i5 7600k running at 4.5 GHz instead of 3.8 GHz
CPU-Cooler: EKL Alpenföhn Brocken 2
RAM: 16GB HyperX FURY DDR4-2400 
GPU: GTX 980
MB: MSI Z270M MORTAR
Boot Drive: Samsung SSD SM951-NVMe 256GB
Data Drive: Samsung HD204UI 2TB
Chassis: AeroCool XPredator Cube
 

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Fractal Arc Mini R2 case housing an i7 6700K @4.9Ghz (cooled by an Eisbaer 240mm AIO) in an Asus Maximus Gene VIII mobo with 32Gb ram and a Samsung 950 M2 SSD outputting through a Sapphire 8Gb RX480 Nitro+ into an Acer XF270HU monitor

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My set up quickly became dated as the next generation of CPUs came out the year after I bought everything.  Also, I don't know why I continue to have BSODs after having everyone and their mother examine my PC for problems and find nothing concrete.

Motherboard: ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0

CPU: AMD FX-9590 8-Core 4.7GHz

GPU: EVGA GTX 1060 (6GB)

Cooling: Corsair H100i V2 liquid cooling system

PSU: Corsair CM 750Wats w/ Bronze 80 Modular

Monitor: Acer GN246HL.  1920x1080p, 24in., 144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time.

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Ram: 8gb

GPU: EVGA GTX 1050 TI

CPU: INTEL CORE i5, 3 GHz

Monitor: Idk lol some asus monitor, I do know it has 75hz though.

And that's basically All I know about it, its kinda eh but it works on most games.

 

 

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My laptop is great, other than the hard drive.

It's a Lenovo ideapad 330 17 inch I got on sale. (It was cheaper than the 15 inch at the time, so why not)

Windows 10

i5 8250U 1.6Ghz, turbos up to 3.4Ghz

8 Gb ram

intel UHD 620 integrated graphics (good enough for the games I have rn)

And just about the worst 1Tb hard drive I've ever seen. It occasionally reaches 100% disk usage at idle, so I can forget about doing more than one thing at a time.

Don't get me started on the load times in games and the godawful stuttering. I really need to get an ssd.

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4 minutes ago, Prometheus said:

Got a pretty decent PC I built myself, spent a whole year buying all the parts I needed, and let me tell ya, it was worth it. :mlp_smug:

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Awesome!

 

I'm still using my shitty laptop with a dead slug at the controls,

I'm hoping to upgrade to a used HP convertable laptop at somepoint this year

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CPU: i7-3770k

Memory: 16GB

MB: Asrock Z77E-ITX

Graphics: GTX 670

Storage: 2x 240GB intel 520 series SSDs and one 512 GB mSATA SSD

Power supply: Seasonic X-560

OS: Windows 7 and whatever Linux distribution I'm playing around with at the time :)

I made my own case out of acrylic plastic and it turned out pretty good. I'll be making the case for the next machine I build. I have the parts but haven't decided on the final design yet. Although someone did send me the link to the following penny arcade comic when I mentioned that I was making my own case. https://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2005/07/11

 

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Current machine:
- ASRock Fatal1ty H97 Killer
- i7 4790K @ 4.0ghz
- Noctua NH-U14S CPU cooler
- 32GB G.Skill Ripjaws X
- Samsung 850 Pro SSD (256GB)
- WD Black 4TB (x2)
- WD Blue 750GB
- Samsung Spinpoint 1TB
- Pioneer BDROM drive
- EVGA GTX1070 8GB
- Seasonic 750W PSU
- Fractal Design Define R5 Black w/ side window
- Windows 10 Pro x64
- Corsair K70 RGB keyboard, Glaive RGB mouse

In progress build:
- ASRock Z370 Extreme4
- i7 8700K @ 3.7 ghz
- Corsair H100i v2 AIO liquid cooler
- 32GB G.Skill Aegis
- Samsung 960 EVO M2 SSD (500GB)
- Crucial MX500 SATA SSD (500GB)
- Pioneer BDROM drive
- Corsair RMx 750W PSU
- Thermaltake F31 Suppressor w/ tempered glass side panel
- Windows 10 Pro x64

Still need to get a new GPU and new drives for my new build. Looking to get an RTX2080, a pair of 8TB hard drives and one additional 2TB drive. Might end up with a 6TB drive if I can't find a decent enough 8TB for games.

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