What type of computer are you using right now? Specs and stuff? Is it a PC or a Mac? Or do you just surf using an Iphone or the Wii?
Tell me and feel free to add photos!
Here's the PC i use:
20inch ASUS monitor (IT'S SO SHINY T_T <3) it can even be turned so the screen is long ways like a tall screen!
HP Pavilion Slimline (It tends to overheat because it's compact)
AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual core processors, 4400+ 2.30gh, 2gb ram
space- 458gb external back up HD-232gb
wireless keyboard and mouse (which sounds GREAT but its CRAP, they lag and run out of battery power so fast >_<) Still i hate cables so they look nice.
Wacom bamboo tablet
we have a very shiny black set up just now lol.
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Your computer!
Started by TRiPPY, Oct 03 2009 03:28 PM
#1
Posted 03 October 2009 - 03:28 PM
#2
Posted 03 October 2009 - 07:32 PM
That screen is big.
I don't know the exact specs, but I'm using my HP Pavilion ze2000 laptop. It's a little over four years old and it's starting to show it's age. I don't think I'll ever bother getting a laptop again.
I don't know the exact specs, but I'm using my HP Pavilion ze2000 laptop. It's a little over four years old and it's starting to show it's age. I don't think I'll ever bother getting a laptop again.
#3
Posted 03 October 2009 - 07:42 PM
Be honest, TRiPPY...this was just an excuse for you to show off your big new screen and make us all jealous.
Just for that, I'll need to post pictures of my entire music-making rig later! GRRR!
Just for that, I'll need to post pictures of my entire music-making rig later! GRRR!
#4
Posted 03 October 2009 - 08:02 PM
HAW MY SCREEN'S BIGGER 22 INCH.
Jk Trip, that is indeed a nice setup ya got there.
I got:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor (same processor lol!)
4 gigs of ram
400+ GB HD space
Custom built. :3 Makes a very nice gaming PC.
Jk Trip, that is indeed a nice setup ya got there.
I got:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor (same processor lol!)
4 gigs of ram
400+ GB HD space
Custom built. :3 Makes a very nice gaming PC.
#5
Posted 03 October 2009 - 08:33 PM
And now...here comes the (poor) nerd. Warning: this post contains obnoxiousness.
- AMD Athlon 64 3200+
(SINGLE CORE FOR MAXIMUM SEQUENTIALNESS)
- 2 GB twin-channel DDR RAM
(THAT'S RIGHT ITS DOUBLE THE DATA RATE ON TWO CHANNELS SO ITS LIKE QUAD TIMES THE AWESOME)
- 22" HP monitor, 16:9 widescreen
(THEY TOLD YOU NEVER GIVE AN INCH; WELL I SUCKERED 22 PEOPLE!)
- NVidia/XFX 8600GT, PCI-express 1.0
(EXPRESS MEANS THE PIXELS TAKE THE BULLET TRAIN TO MY SCREEN! A REGULAR PCI BUS CAN'T GO DIRECT TO TOKYO!)
- Two internal drives (250gb, 500gb) and one external (500gb)
(ONE AND A QUARTER TERABYTES FOR BACKING UP THE INTERNET!)
- Triple-booting (yes) Windows XP, Windows 7 RC, and Ubuntu Linux 9.04
(THREE IN ONE LIKE A GENESIS WITH A SEGA CD WITH A 32X! I CAN FEEL the POWAHHHH)
- And of course, my Logitech G15 keyboard. I wouldn't leave it for anything.
(No joke here. This is the second-nicest keyboard in the world.)
- AMD Athlon 64 3200+
(SINGLE CORE FOR MAXIMUM SEQUENTIALNESS)
- 2 GB twin-channel DDR RAM
(THAT'S RIGHT ITS DOUBLE THE DATA RATE ON TWO CHANNELS SO ITS LIKE QUAD TIMES THE AWESOME)
- 22" HP monitor, 16:9 widescreen
(THEY TOLD YOU NEVER GIVE AN INCH; WELL I SUCKERED 22 PEOPLE!)
- NVidia/XFX 8600GT, PCI-express 1.0
(EXPRESS MEANS THE PIXELS TAKE THE BULLET TRAIN TO MY SCREEN! A REGULAR PCI BUS CAN'T GO DIRECT TO TOKYO!)
- Two internal drives (250gb, 500gb) and one external (500gb)
(ONE AND A QUARTER TERABYTES FOR BACKING UP THE INTERNET!)
- Triple-booting (yes) Windows XP, Windows 7 RC, and Ubuntu Linux 9.04
(THREE IN ONE LIKE A GENESIS WITH A SEGA CD WITH A 32X! I CAN FEEL the POWAHHHH)
- And of course, my Logitech G15 keyboard. I wouldn't leave it for anything.
(No joke here. This is the second-nicest keyboard in the world.)
#6
Posted 03 October 2009 - 11:06 PM
Secreeeeeeeetssss~ :D
HP W1907 19" Widescreen LCD Monitor (main)
A shitty second monitor only used for keeping messaging programs, music players, references open on when I'm working.
The computer is custom so I don't know much about the insides.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual core processor 6000+ 3.00GHz
4GB ram.
Space- Main drive 125GB. Extra drive with 340GB.
Logitech trackball mouse. Logitech G15 keyboard.
9x12 Intuos2 Platinum Wacom tablet.
HP W1907 19" Widescreen LCD Monitor (main)
A shitty second monitor only used for keeping messaging programs, music players, references open on when I'm working.
The computer is custom so I don't know much about the insides.
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual core processor 6000+ 3.00GHz
4GB ram.
Space- Main drive 125GB. Extra drive with 340GB.
Logitech trackball mouse. Logitech G15 keyboard.
9x12 Intuos2 Platinum Wacom tablet.
#7
Posted 03 October 2009 - 11:16 PM
There, happy?
Core 2 Quad Q6600 Stock clock
4 GB DDR2 1066
Ati Radeon 4850 w/custom cooler
Sound Blaster Xfi Platinum w/frontface
Lexicon Lambda
Line6 Pod XT
M-Audio Keystation 49e
Umm....lots and lots of hard-drives. Total: 2 TB internal, 2 TB external.
Windows XP, Windows Vista Business, and Windows 7 RC
Needless to say, I can not use the "my computer is too slow" excuse for not being productive...
#8
Posted 03 October 2009 - 11:20 PM
<:[ everyones got more RAM than me! We only got this PC last year too.
... I wonder what the NiD server actually LOOKS like. I should ask Myst to take a photo of it, just because.
... I wonder what the NiD server actually LOOKS like. I should ask Myst to take a photo of it, just because.
#9
Posted 03 October 2009 - 11:32 PM
lol, good idea! It works so hard for us anyway...
Hey, does it have a name?
Hey, does it have a name?
#10
Posted 04 October 2009 - 12:12 AM
#11
Posted 04 October 2009 - 02:32 AM
The computer I have is old, it's old enough that when I type the letters don't appear when I actually type them.
But then I did get this computer free, oh and to specify, it's just my computer. It was more of a cleaning project when I got it, the person who had it before screwed it up, I can't even use iTunes because the original my music folder was deleted *I even went and copied another my music folder from another computer, still didn't work.* Anyways...
Specs.
1.1 GHz Intel Celeron Processor
512 MB SDRam
40 GB Hard Drive
Windows XP
17 inch monitor
Underneath the desk is a mess of wires, so I try not to look at it.
But then I did get this computer free, oh and to specify, it's just my computer. It was more of a cleaning project when I got it, the person who had it before screwed it up, I can't even use iTunes because the original my music folder was deleted *I even went and copied another my music folder from another computer, still didn't work.* Anyways...
Specs.
1.1 GHz Intel Celeron Processor
512 MB SDRam
40 GB Hard Drive
Windows XP
17 inch monitor
Underneath the desk is a mess of wires, so I try not to look at it.
#12
Posted 07 October 2009 - 02:17 PM
Nice screen TRiPPY
Let's see,
SAMSUNG R710
- 17" Screen, HDMI out
- Intel Core 2 Duo T600 @2.00 GHz
- 3Gb RAM
- NVidia GeForce 9300M GS
- 300Gb Hard Drive
And Running the Windows 7 RC (Need to update to the release, getting it free with Uni )
This is what I replaced my old Desktop with. It's almost better in every way, and has the added bonus of, y'know, being portable !
Let's see,
SAMSUNG R710
- 17" Screen, HDMI out
- Intel Core 2 Duo T600 @2.00 GHz
- 3Gb RAM
- NVidia GeForce 9300M GS
- 300Gb Hard Drive
And Running the Windows 7 RC (Need to update to the release, getting it free with Uni )
This is what I replaced my old Desktop with. It's almost better in every way, and has the added bonus of, y'know, being portable !
#13
Posted 26 October 2009 - 11:17 AM
A black Macbook with an impossible to get off plastic shell and cracks around the edges.
#14
Posted 26 October 2009 - 05:15 PM
I HAVE A NEW COMPUTER.
Asus G60VX "Republic of Gamers" edition notebook with Windows 7 Professional
Intel Core 2 Duo P7450 / Penryn / 2.13GHz / 1066 MHz FSB
....... overclockable to 2.3 GHz / 1150 FSB out of the box using included Asus drivers!
4 GB DDR2 / PC2-6400 RAM
....... CAS 6, 6-6-6-18 timing, two DIMMs
NVidia 260GTXM with 1 GB dedicated DDR3
....... 120 Stream Processors. 500MHz core, 1200 MHz shaders, 800 MHz memory. Manually OC'd to 550/1300/900
1366x768 16" display
320 GB HDD (with open slot for additional drive)
....... Automatic RAID-0 configuration if connected
Blu-Ray disc drive
2.0MP Webcam with Microphone
....... Includes facial recognition login (yes!)
The important stuff:
Crysis (High): avg 38 frames
Crysis (V. High): avg 20 frames
Portal: Constant 60
Doom 3: 220
3DMark06: 14,659
Windows 7 experience index (maximum in any category is 7.9, overall score is the lowest category value):
......................Factory........OC'd
CPU.................5.7.............5.9
Memory............5.8.............6.1
Desktop GPU.....6.7.............6.8
Gaming GPU......6.7.............6.8
HDD.................5.9.............5.9
For $999 USD / 612 GBP / 671 EUR, I think I did pretty well. That and every component except for the graphics card is user-upgradeable. In two years I'll pick up a Core 2 Quad or i7 and keep this thing running into the mid 2010's
Asus G60VX "Republic of Gamers" edition notebook with Windows 7 Professional
Intel Core 2 Duo P7450 / Penryn / 2.13GHz / 1066 MHz FSB
....... overclockable to 2.3 GHz / 1150 FSB out of the box using included Asus drivers!
4 GB DDR2 / PC2-6400 RAM
....... CAS 6, 6-6-6-18 timing, two DIMMs
NVidia 260GTXM with 1 GB dedicated DDR3
....... 120 Stream Processors. 500MHz core, 1200 MHz shaders, 800 MHz memory. Manually OC'd to 550/1300/900
1366x768 16" display
320 GB HDD (with open slot for additional drive)
....... Automatic RAID-0 configuration if connected
Blu-Ray disc drive
2.0MP Webcam with Microphone
....... Includes facial recognition login (yes!)
The important stuff:
Crysis (High): avg 38 frames
Crysis (V. High): avg 20 frames
Portal: Constant 60
Doom 3: 220
3DMark06: 14,659
Windows 7 experience index (maximum in any category is 7.9, overall score is the lowest category value):
......................Factory........OC'd
CPU.................5.7.............5.9
Memory............5.8.............6.1
Desktop GPU.....6.7.............6.8
Gaming GPU......6.7.............6.8
HDD.................5.9.............5.9
For $999 USD / 612 GBP / 671 EUR, I think I did pretty well. That and every component except for the graphics card is user-upgradeable. In two years I'll pick up a Core 2 Quad or i7 and keep this thing running into the mid 2010's
#15
Posted 26 October 2009 - 05:49 PM
I should sit down and go through all my specs, but I have an Inspiron 1525 Dell PC (the last Inspiron I had lasted five years before giving out; I think I like this line), 15.4" screen, running Vista... It works just fine, for me.
Wacom Intuos3 tablet's hooked up always. I won't take a photo of the setup, though, because my table is a mess. ...and the X figure I have to my right of the computer is now doing the splits. -Fixes him-
Wacom Intuos3 tablet's hooked up always. I won't take a photo of the setup, though, because my table is a mess. ...and the X figure I have to my right of the computer is now doing the splits. -Fixes him-
#16
Posted 31 October 2009 - 12:15 PM
Includes facial recognition login (yes!)
... wait you can GET that on home PC's? lol
#17
Posted 06 November 2009 - 02:45 AM
My god, my computer feels so insignificant.
I have a Acer T135
A AMD Sempron 2.1Ghz 3300+ processor
704MB of RAM (Ungraded from a lousy 192)
Windows XP Service Pack 3
A Lite-On Combo SOHC-5236V DVD/CD Burner drive
A VIA/S3G Unichrome Pro IGP video card (sucks donkey nuts)
A Dell E770p Monitor (from my old computer)
A Logitech keyboard
Some kind of wired optical mouse
And a cheap $10 pair of speakers.
I have a Acer T135
A AMD Sempron 2.1Ghz 3300+ processor
704MB of RAM (Ungraded from a lousy 192)
Windows XP Service Pack 3
A Lite-On Combo SOHC-5236V DVD/CD Burner drive
A VIA/S3G Unichrome Pro IGP video card (sucks donkey nuts)
A Dell E770p Monitor (from my old computer)
A Logitech keyboard
Some kind of wired optical mouse
And a cheap $10 pair of speakers.
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