What are your computers specs? Me: PC 1: 1xDVD-ROM 1xCD-RW 2x40GB HD 1x300GB HD Matrox Graphics Pentium 4 processor 512MB RAM PC 2: 1xDVD+/-RW DL nVidia 9400 GT 1GB card 500GB HD 802.11G PCI card TV Tuner card 3GB of RAM Mac 1: Early model Intel Mac Mini 1GB RAM 60GB HD 2xFirewire 150GB HDD's 1xUSB 150GB HD Intel Graphics 1.6GHZ C2D Mac 2: White macbook... got in April 2GHZ C2D 4GB RAM 120GB HD nVidia 9400 graphics DVD+/-RW DL drive
MacBook: 2Ghz 'Santa Rosa' Core2Duo 4GB RAM 320GB Hard Drive Intel integrated graphics (X3100) CD-RW/DVD-ROM 13" 1280x800 TFT LCD Mac OS 10.5 (soon 10.6) iMac PowerPC G3 400Mhz 640MB RAM 30GB disk ATI Rage 8MB graphics CD/DVD-ROM 15" 1024x768 CRT Mac OS 10.3 PoweBook G4 (part of homebuilt synthesiser) PowerPC G4 867Mhz 640MB RAM 40GB disk no optical integrated into electronic keyboard/synth 12" 1024x768 TFT LCD Mac OS 10.4 Viglen Dossier Intel 486SM 40Mhz 20MB RAM 500MB disk floppy drive 6" 640x480 Monochrome LCD windows 95 and I'm getting my hands on an iMac G5 for recording soonish.
the computors i actually have and use number to four.the one im one at the minute has 1GB ram and i cba to find out the rest =D
Desktop Dual i7 3.2GHz 12GB RAM nvidia geforce 9800gtx Vista Storage dual Pentium D 3.0GHZ 8GB RAM 4.2TB storage array solaris 10 Terminal server pentium d 3.0GHz 4GB RAM Windows 2003 Gaming box 486DX2 66MHz 32MB RAM 500MB harddrive DOS 6.22 WFWG 3.11
Er... Currently, broken beyond all feasibleness? Although, I will be possibly changing OS to Linux. Because everyday is an adventure with it.
Main Laptop "Desktop" Turion 64 X2 1.9Ghz 2GB RAM 200GB Hard drive geForce Go 7200 DVD-RW Netbook: Celeron M 900Mhz (overclockable over 1Ghz) 2GB RAM 4GB SSD + 16GB SDHC card Craptastic Intel i915 graphics Old desktop (mainly used as an MSN client and DVD burner): Celeron 1Ghz 384MB RAM DVD-RW 180GB HDD Gawd awful i815 graphics Old laptop: P150 32MB RAM 4GB HDD. Plus I have a couple PIII machines. Those are mainly the ones in service, I have a couple other machines. At least you know what you're getting into.
Desktop: AMD Athlon 5200+ Dual Core 2.66 GHz (2MB cache) 4 GB RAM 512 MB Nvidia 8800GT graphics card 360GB HDD Dual-DVD/Lightscribe/HD-DVD drives Laptop: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.23GHz (3MB cache) 4GB RAM 512MB Nvidia 9400M 260GB HDD Intergrated Wireless My dream machine (which I will be getting soon) Intel i7 3GHz (12MB cache) 4GB RAM Dual 1GB Nvidia 285 gfx 500GB HDD Single Blue-Ray DVD drive
Ok, my new computer is ordered and being built. Quad Core i7 860 2.8Ghz overclocked to 3.2GHz Nvidia GT295 1.8GB video card 4 GB RAM 3x 808GB HDD in a RAID 5 configuration 1x raptor drive for the OS 22" screen Vista Ultimate with an upgrade to W7 God, I think I'm in love...
# Operating system:Windows 2.5.1.2600 (SP 3) # CPU type:Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz # CPU Speed (GHz):2.42 # System memory (GB):1.999 # Graphics card model:WinFast PX8800 GTX TDH(NVIDIA) # Graphics card driver:nv4_disp.dll # Desktop resolution:1680x1050 # Hard disk size (GB):298.081 # Hard disk free space (GB):63.294 Lazy post from battle.net beta testing spec analyzer
I'll just do the laptops for now : Dell precsion m90 Intel T2600 2.45GHz Core Duo 4GB DDR2 667 RAM 160GB 7200RPM HDD 15b external HDD 17" WXGA+ @ 1440x900 nVidia Quadro FX 1500M Intel 3945a/b/g/ wireless module Windows 7 ultimate Dell latitude D620 Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz 2GB 533MHz DDR2 RAM (2 x 512MB config) 80GB 5400RPM HD 14.1-inch WXGA screen Integrated graphics (Intel Media Accelerator 950) 24X CDRW / DVD Combo Windows XP Pro Dell Wireless 1490 802.11 a/g and built-in Bluetooth I'm getting a macpro octo core as soon as I have the money. http://www.apple.com/macpro/
Main PC: Q6600 @ 2.40GHz (CBA to OC), 2GB OCZ Special ops 333.4 MHz (4:5) @ 5-5-5-15, GeForce 8800 GTS 640mb, Samsung F1 1TB HDD, OCZ 600W Stealth X Stream, Antec 1200 case. (Home built) Laptop: P8600 @ 2.40GHz, 2GB 1067MHz DDR3, Geforce 9400M and 9600M GT (256MB) 15.4" Screen. (Unibody Macbook Pro) Back up Laptop: 2.33GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2 667MHz, ATi Mobility X1600 256MB, 120GB HDD. (2007 model Macbook Pro)
Stuff like this always give me a chuckle. I know computers very well and work with large enterprise systems. I can quote their specs all day long. However my main 2 personal systems I have no idea what they have. They work fine for my needs so I really don't need to know their specs.