Your computer specs?

Started by ags freezer, Wed 22/09/2004 06:15:13

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ags freezer

I have been using AGS since V 2.4, but I don't post ;D It finally time to change my forever lagging 233Mhz computer :o. Can you tell me what is the spec of your computer? ram,video card,cpu, etc,etc. I don't need suggestions, but I just want to be par with your computers

Toefur

I'm running AGS, and posting here, on an old Apple IIe.

Privateer Puddin'

laptop: 500mhz or so, 300mb ram, some ati mobile 16mb graphics card thing

pc: 2.66ghz, 1.5gb ram, 9800xt

BOYD1981

#3
Athlon64 3400+
1GB DDR400
200GB SATA HDD
80GB IDE HDD
DVD+/-RW
Sapphire Radeon 9800XT (256mb)
SB Audigy 2ZS
blue lights!
all in a nice Cooler Master Wave Master aluminium case.
a nice 19" monitor and all running win2kpro

i plan to upgrade to a Radeon X800 when i have a spare £400 and maybe bung another gig of ram inside it

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Isegrim

Toshiba Satellite Notebook with
17" Display
512 MB DDR
64 MB Graphics Card
60 GB HDD
Pentium IV 3GHz with Hyper-Threading
Harman/Kardon Speaker system
and... An IR Remote control for watching DVD!

(Of course, it's a bit heavy and it runs only about 90mins on battery...)
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Ali

Ahem:

Windows 95
Pentium 200
48 Megs Ram
4mb Video Card
8x CD-ROM
15" Monitor

Oh yeah.

Haddas

17" Screen
Windows XP
AMD Athlonâ,,¢ XP 2400+
2,00 GHz
1,00 Gb RAM
a DVD-RW burner
80 Gb HDD
160 Gb HDD
Sapphire Radeon 9600 Atlantis 128mb :(

LGM

Now:

Windows XP Pro
1.00 Ghz AMD Athlon
512 MB Ram
GeForce4 ti4600 128MB
Sony 52X CD-RW
40 GB Western Digital 7200RPM
20 GB Generic 7200RPM
17" Monitor

Want:

Windows XP Pro
2.xx Ghz Athlon64 3200+
512 MB DDR 3200 RAM
GeForce 4 ti4600 128MB
40 GB Western Digital 7200RPM
20 GB Generic 7200RPM
17" Monitor

Yea.. I'm in need of an upgrade.

Darth Mandarb

We've had this thread before ... I tried to search for it, but couldn't find.

So I guess I'll just add to this one:
XP Pro
Intel P4 2.8 GHz
512 MB RAM
120gb HD
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200 (128 MB)
21" ViewSonic G810

BUT ... not for long!!

What have I just ordered you asked?

2 - 17" Samsung Flatpanel monitors
2 - 250gb WesternDigital 7200rpm hard drives
16X Dual-layer DVD/48X CD burner
2gb RAM
Pinnacle Studios MOVIEBOX deluxe

I'm going to be a DVD making fool!

(and Sara gets a 21" monitor for her computer for free ... aint she lucky?)

Chicky

#9
Windows XP Pro SP1
AMD Athlonâ,,¢ XP 2400+
2,00 GHz
640 Mb RAM
60 Gb HDD
ATI radeon 9600XT (256)

edmundito

Windows XP Home/Fedora Core 1
Pentium 4 2.0 ghz
512 DDR RAM
80 Gb hdd
GeForce 4 MX 420
17" Flat Display CRT, 1280x1024

Domino

I bought this computer brand new back in July.

It's an Emachines (my 2nd Emachines computer within 5 years, they are pretty good)

Model T4852
P4 2.8 GHz w/ HT
512 MB DDR SDRAM
120 GB Hard Drive
DVD+/-RW
CD Burner 52x24x52x (this i took from my old computer and replaced the crappy 40x non burning CDROM drive that came with my current computer)

Nvidia (Apollo Bloody Monster 3) 128mb GeForce FX 5200 (This i just put in recently, because this computer came with 64MB of onboard video ram which didn't want to run anything)

17" Samsung SyncMaster 750s monitor that i bought back in April 2000.

Running Windows XP Home Edition also.

This baby cost me 800 dollars (US), and has been pretty good. I have some minor complaints but nothing too bad.

Shawn

Moox

1.8 ghz pentium
geforce fx 5200ultra 128mb
384 mb ddr ram
180gb maxtor drive
20 gb dell drive

ags freezer

I notice that most computers are in the middle of mid-low range systems. I decided to get a P4 2.8GHz 400fsb, Samsung PC3200 512MB DDR Ram, Asus Radeon 9600SE(this can smoke a FX5200 I heard.) SiS FX661(good mobo for price), a 2000RPM 80mm chassis fan.

Arcangel

Pentium 4 2.8 Ghz
512 GB DDR 400
120 GB SATA HD
DVD
CDRW
Nvidia GeForce 4
Sound Blaster
21 Monitor
Win XP PRO


;D

stuh505

QuoteAthlon64 3400+
1GB DDR400
200GB SATA HDD
80GB IDE HDD
DVD+/-RW
Sapphire Radeon 9800XT (256mb)
SB Audigy 2ZS
blue lights!
all in a nice Cooler Master Wave Master aluminium case.
a nice 19" monitor and all running win2kpro

I just have one question for you...

when you boot up, do you have time to see the win2k logo, or is it just like a barely perceptible flash of light?

BOYD1981

it's quite visible, i usually just end up missing my ASUS BIOS screen thingy as my graphics card tends to take a little while to get my monitor started, although if i'm using the video-out and have my TV on i see it straight away, this pc actually takes a surprisingly long time to boot

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Mr Flibble

Quote from: Ali on Wed 22/09/2004 13:10:23
Ahem:
Windows 95
Pentium 200
48 Megs Ram
4mb Video Card
8x CD-ROM
15" Monitor

Oh yeah.
I can beat that.
Windows 95 (old school: keepin' it real)
Pentium 200 (MMX)
32megs ram
VooDoo3 Graphics card (I think theres an 8000 inthe name)
4x speed CD drive
17" monitor.

Oh yeah.

My battery is fried. Sometimes my PC can take upwards of 2 hours to switch on in the mornings.
Hail the worst PC around. No wait, that guy who's PC only runs DOS. Big n00b. I forget his name. Yeah his is worse.
Ah! There is no emoticon for what I'm feeling!

Chicky

haha, Flibble 'No wait, that guy who's PC only runs DOS. Big n00b. I forget his name. Yeah his is worse.'  funny :)

Blade

Windows XP
Duron 700
128 Mb RAM
GeForce 2 MX 32 MB
52x CD
16x CD-Recorder
40Gb HDD
17'' monitor
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