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  • Finally got a new computer...

    Dell Vostro 3450
    Core i5-2410M 2.3ghz
    4gb ram
    320gb hdd
    Intell HD 3000 graphics
    14" MATTE SCREEN... god how I love the MATTE SCREEN
  • I actually just compiled a specs list of all my running computers earlier today. None of my computers are particularly impressive, especially by today's standards.

    http://billy.mozfaq.org/computers.htm
  • my specs are

    athlon II 635 Quad Core Processor 2.91Ghz
    3gb ddr2-800
    1tb seagate hard drive
    500gb western digital hard drive
    ati radeon gigabyte 5770 1gb video card
    windows 7 64-bit
  • Primary:

    HP Pavilion G4-1065la (Laptop).
    Case: HP sonoma red (red and black) laptop case
    MB: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Series 6 (HM65 chipset)
    CPU: Intel Core i5 2410M @ 2.30 GHz
    RAM: 4 GB
    HDD: 640 GB SATA II
    Optical: HP DVDRAM GT31L DVDRW (Double layer + Lightscribe)
    Video: Intel SB Series 6 IGP
    Audio: Intel SB Series 6 HD Audio
    LAN: Realtek RTL8102E
    WLAN: Broadcom BCM 4313
    USB: 3x USB 2.0
    Webcam: HP Webcam-101 (internal "USB")
    Bluetooth: Broadcom 2070 (internal "USB")
    Card Reader: Realtek xD/SD/MMC card reader
    Keyboard: Generic "PS/2" keyboard
    Trackpad: Synaptics SynPS/2 Touchpad
    Monitor: LG Monitor @ 1366x768
    OS: Calculate Linux GNOME 11.6b2 x64, Debian Wheezy (testing) x86.

    Testbed PC:

    Custom built desktop.
    Case: Coolermaster Elite 360 desktop (horizontal) case
    Case fan: Coolermaster 120x120mm case fan (case has space for another 120x120mm case fan and either a 80x80mm or 90x90mm case fan)
    PSU: Coolermaster Extreme Power Plus 460W
    MB: K7S741GXMG-6L (SiS 741 GX chipset)
    CPU: AMD AthlonXP 1800 @ 1.50 GHz
    RAM: 512 MB
    HD: 80 GB IDE
    FDD: Generic OEM Floppy drive
    Optical: LG DH18NS40 DVD-ROM drive
    Video: SiS 760
    Audio: SiS "AC'97"
    LAN: SiS 900
    WLAN: Ralink rt61 pci card
    USB: 3xUSB 1.1 (back), 2xUSB 2.0 (front)
    Keyboard: Xtech
    Mouse: Generic PS/2
    Monitor: Samsung Syncmaster 794s @ 1280x1024
    Speakers: Genius SP-S110
    OS: OpenBSD 4.8 x86
  • Things have changed somewhat

    Server:

    Dell Dimension XPS T450
    Windows 2000 Advanced Server
    9.3GB HDD
    640mb SDRAM
    200W Dell PSU (very dodgy PSU, case and PSU to be replaced on Saturday)
    Seagate STT20000A Tape Drive
    Sony floppy drive
    LG DVD-ROM
    3com Etherlink PCI Ethernet card
    Cirrus Logic graphics card (1996, PCI!)
    Turtle Beach PCI sound card
    Tiny Computers USB-powered speakers
    BenQ white PS/2 keyboard (new)

    My desktop:

    Dell Dimension 8100
    Windows XP Professional SP2 (hardly use so can't be bothered to upgrade to SP3)
    4.76GB HDD
    640mb RAM (unique to this model and one or two others!)
    2 DVD-ROM drives (generic brands)
    Floppy drive (Sony)
    200W PSU (Dell)
    Onboard ethernet and sound
    Generic DVI/VGA graphics card
    Very old Labtec stereo speakers
    Very old Ciruq Input Center keyboard/touchpad AIO with stylus (touchpad doubles as tablet but only with Windows NT, 95 and 98)

    New laptop:

    HP Compaq TC4400 tablet computer/laptop
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.16GHz
    2GB RAM
    60GB SATA HDD

    Older laptop (overheated one time too many, keeps turning off):

    IBM Thinkpad T60
    54GB HDD
    DVD-ROM
    Intel Dual Core processor (speed?)
    2GB RAM

    Backup laptop:

    Umax ActionBoox 840T (same as Tiny 5750 and an Elonex, built by FIC (First International Computers) and often rebranded)
    It's this but in grey: http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/lapto ... ry-wrapper

    128mb RAM
    6GB HDD
    Teac CD-244E CD-ROM
    Teac Floppy drive
    Generic PCMCIA ethernet card from Hong Kong (eBay...)
    Windows 2000 Professional
    Intel Pentium 2 processor

    My old laptop (kept in a cupboard):

    Toshiba Satellite 110CS
    Intel Pentium 1 processor at 100MHz
    Swappable floppy drive/CD-ROM
    40mb EDO-RAM
    Windows 95 OEM

    My other old laptop stored away:

    Gateway Solo 2100
    Intel Pentium 1 processor at 133MHz
    810mb HDD
    72MB EDO-RAM
    Swappable floppy drive/CD-ROM

    My work laptop:

    Panasonic Toughbook CF-37
    10GB HDD
    Pentium 3 processor at 500MHz
    64mb RAM
    Windows XP Professional SP3
    CD-ROM
    Touchscreen
    Cisco Aironet 340 PCMCIA WiFi

    My Dad's old laptop:

    Compaq Presario 1260
    AMD K6-2 333MHz processor
    Windows 98SE
    64mb RAM
    4GB HDD
    CD-ROM
    Floppy drive

    A random tablet I bought on eBay:

    Fujitsu Stylistic LT P-600
    Intel Pentium 3 600MHz
    Windows XP Professional
    256MB RAM
    15GB HDD

    Commodore Amiga A500 with A520 modulator
    BBC Micro model B with Cumana floppy drive (boxed)

    Printers:

    Work: HP Colour Laserjet 4550N with extra paper tray
    Backup: HP Laserjet 6L
    Home: HP deskjet 970cxi (with duplex as standard)
    BBC Micro: (Boxed) Epson FX-80 mono dot-matrix
    Spare: (Boxed with manual) Star LC24-200 colour dot matrix

    Pocket PCs:

    HP Jornada 680
    16mb RAM
    16mb ROM
    133MHz Hitachi SH3 processor
    6.5" screen
    WIndows CE 2.11
    Cisco Aironet 340 PCMCIA WiFi

    LG Phenom
    8mb RAM
    16mb ROM
    80MHz Hitachi SH3 processor
    Windows CE 2.11
    7.1" screen

    Mobile (cell phone):

    Palm Treo Pro
    528MHZ ARM 11 processor
    128mb RAM
    100mb ROM
    Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
    2.5" screen

    Spare: Nokia 6210

    Backup: Nokia 5110
    Just for fun: Nokia 2110
  • edited May 2012
    My Desktop (Server)
    4GB (4x 1GB) DDR2-800 PC2-6400 Memory (max 32GB Memory)
    AMD Athlon X2 64 Dual-Core Processor 4000+ 2.11GHz
    Seagate 1TB SATA Hard Drive
    LG DVD Burner with LightScribe
    Antec 900 Gaming Case
    Acer AL1917W 19" Widescreen LCD Monitor w/ built-in speakers
    RealTek Gigabit Ethernet (built-in)
    IDA HD Audio (Microsoft HD Audio)
    6x USB 2.0
    Belkin USB 2.0 PCI Card (3x USB: 2x external, 1x internal w/ a 4-port USB 2.0 Hub)
    SanDisk 512MB Flash Drive
    ADATA 4GB Retractable Flash Drive
    SanDisk Cruzer Glide 16GB Flash Drive
    Staples 128MB Flash Drive
    OEM Floppy Drive (for making boot diskettes, saving files for school)
    nVidia e-GeForce 8500GT 512MB GDDR2 Memory
    HP PSC 750
    HP DeskJet F4135
    Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
    ECS nForce6m-a v3.0 Motherboard
    Antec 650W PSU
    Microsoft Scrolling Mouse with IntelliEye
    Microsoft PS/2 Mouse with Wheel (going to use it on my old computer after I get the new motherboard in the mail)
    General Electrics Keyboard

    Dad's Desktop and Laptop Specs

    Laptop
    Compaq Presario C700 Notebook
    15.4" Widescreen LCD Screen
    Hitachi 120GB Hard Drive
    DVD Burner w/ LightScribe
    Windows Vista Premium x86
    2GB (Max 2GB) DDR2-677
    HD Audio
    Some Wireless a/b/g PCI-Ex Mini Card
    Some High-Speed Ethernet
    56K Modem
    Intel Celeron DualCore 1.48GHz
    Built-in Speakers, Touchpad, external TV/VGA hookup, and Keyboard
    3x USB 2.0
    Intel Accelerated Graphics

    Desktop
    500GB SATA Hard Drive (OS)
    LG SATA DVD Burner
    OEM IDE/PATA CD ROM
    WDC WD2000JB 200GB Hard Drive (has bad clusters/sectors)
    3G (3x 1GB) DDR2-800 PC2-6400 Memory (Max 16GB)
    nVidia e-GeForce 8400GS Video Card 1GB Memory
    AMD Athlon X2 64 Dual-Core Processor 4400+ 2.5GHz
    Windows 7 Professional x86 w/ SP1
    26" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor
    8x USB 2.0 (4-port USB 2.0 PCI Card w/ FireWire)
    Microsoft HD Audio
    Some Gigabit Ethernet (built-in)
    Linksys/Cisco Wireless N PCI Card
    Linksys WRT320N Wireless Router located in my basement with my computers
    Motorola Cable Modem w/ Gigabit connection located in my basement with my computers
    HP PhotoSmart 3210
    Xion PSU & Case
    Speaker System (formally the TV Stereo system)
    Logitech USB Mouse
    Microsoft Keyboard
    ASUS Motherboard

    My laptop
    Dell Inspiron 1525
    2GB (2x 1GB) DDR2-677 Memory (max 4GB)
    15.2" Widescreen Screen
    Built-in HDMI and VGA External Connection
    Microsoft HD Audio
    160GB Hard Drive
    DVD+/-RW Burner
    Built-in Touchpad (clicks by itself), Keyboard, and Speakers
    High-Speed 100Megabit Ethernet
    Wireless G Card
    Intel Graphics
    Windows 7 Professional
    Intel Celeron (single core) Processor

    Old PC (1998-2004; 1/09-3/09)
    DFI P5BV3+ Rev. B+
    Lite-On CD ROM
    576MB PC-100/PC-133 Memory
    6.4GB WD Hard Drive (Windows 98SE)*
    80GB Maxtor Hard Drive (Windows 2000 Pro)**
    AMD K6-2/300 Processor
    ESS Maestro ES1968 Sound Card
    IBM 2115-001 15" CRT Screen
    Standard AT (PS/2-6R) Keyboard
    Microsoft Mouse/Logitech Serial Mouse
    nVidia GeForce MX 4000 PCI Video Card
    ISA and PCI Ethernet Cards (both 10BaseT)
    3x USB 2.0 PCI Card
    SiS 305 PCI Video Card (spare)

    Oldest computer (Codename: Big Brother)
    AMD 5x86-133-P75 Socket 3 133MHz Processor***
    32MB SIMM-72 Memory (max 256MB SIMM-72)***
    nVidia GeForce MX 4000 PCI Video Card***
    Sound Blaster 16 ISA Sound Card
    WDC WD800JB 80GB PATA/IDE Hard Drive
    Windows 98SE
    Logitech Keyboard***
    Microsoft PS/2 Mouse with Wheel***
    Old AT-Style Keyboard***
    Athena Power 300W AT PSU
    Macintosh Quadra 650 case
    Shuffle 433 v4.0 Motherboard w/ 4x PCI, 4x ISA, 2x IDE, 1x Floppy, 2x Serial, 1x Parallel, 1x Mouse Pins (IDK if it'll work)***
    Lite-On DVD RW IDE/PATA
    TrendNet PCI FastEthernet Card***

    *smoked
    **Never trust Maxtor
    ***Future parts (getting the motherboard in the mail betw/ June 2nd and June 4th)

    Note: I still have both the SiS and nVidia PCI Video Cards, 608MB PC-100/PC-133 Memory, the sound card, the USB 2.0 Card, and the monitor. The rest either broke or got lost. The old PC I rebuilt broke after the CPU Votage changed from 2.5V to 3.7V, the processor died, the Hard Drives died (one smoked and the other died from sector disease), and the CD ROM broke mysteriously. The Keyboard I still have, as well as the Microsoft Mouse. The Serial Logitech Mouse connection broke off.

    Recently installed Windows 7 on my laptop; my dad's laptop has a bad battery, the OS needs an upgrade, and it needs a new screen cover & video cable, so I'm planning to upgrade the OS, a new video cable for the screen, a new screen cover (back end), and get a new battery for the laptop.

    edit: My old 486 motherboard's BIOS died after 18+ years. Symptom #1 - the clock resets and the BIOS changes reset themselves after leaving the system unplugged for 30+ minutes with the new battery; Symptom #3 - the computer failed to POST (bad BIOS).
    When I flipped the BIOS 180 degrees, the BIOS chip got hot.
  • My hardware looks pretty obsolete now (as if it didn't before...!)
  • Well, everything of mine has changed since I posted a year and a half ago.

    galahad (desktop)
    Gigabyte 890FX-UD5 (AMD 890FX)
    AMD Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.2GHz
    4GB DDR3
    GeForce 8800GT
    500GB Seagate 7200.10 (OS)
    1TB Hitachi (storage)
    Windows 7 Professional
    Acer x203W 20" @ 1680x1050

    The only things in common with the last desktop are the graphics card, case, PSU, and DVD drive.

    lancelot (server)
    HP Compaq dc5700 Small Form Factor (ICH8?)
    Pentium E2180 @ 1.86GHz
    6GB DDR2
    Q965 graphics (X3000)?
    2 x Seagate 80GB (OS and storage)
    Gentoo

    lamorak (laptop)
    Lenovo ThinkPad T400 (ICH9?)
    Core 2 Duo P8600 @ 2.53GHz
    4GB DDR3
    Intel GMA4500HD graphics
    WD Caviar Black 320GB
    CentOS 6

    So this means, according to the warranty information I have, that the oldest machine I own and have in active use was built in January of 2008.
  • My oldest in-main-use machine (my server) is from August 1998, so almost a decade apart!
  • my only pc has a 400 MHz P3 and 384MB RAM

    but runs xp fine
  • my only pc has a 400 MHz P3 and 384MB RAM

    but runs xp fine

    Oh I remember those days. My system was a 300 Mhz with 128 MB of RAM (I think I upgraded it 196MB later... though I can't remember for sure). I ran 2000 on it, since basically after you tweak XP down enough to run well on those specs, you're left with 2000. So why not just run it to begin with?

    That system was old back then (around 2004-2005), I couldn't imagine still using it now for daily use. It's barely tolerable to use my Pentium M 1.5 Ghz laptop. I'm getting spoiled by my Phenom.
  • Upgrades.

    New Laptop:

    Lenovo Thinkpad L412
    CPU: Intel Core i3 350M @ 2.27 ghz
    RAM: 4 GB DDR3
    HD-0: 160 GB Hitatchi (SATA)
    Graphics: Intel Integrated... unfortunately.
    Sound: RealTek HD
    Monitor: Built in panel. 14.1" wide screen.
    OS: Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64

    Desktop (hard disk upgrades, in bold):
    CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition @ 3.4 Ghz
    RAM: 4 GB DDR3
    HD-0: 500 GB Western Digital Caviar Black (SATA3)
    HD-1: 2 TB Seagate (SATA3)
    HD-2: 320 GB Western Digital Caviar Blue (SATA2)

    Graphics: ATi Radeon 3650 PCI-E (Still need to upgrade this...)
    Sound: ASUS Xonar DX 7.1
    Monitor: Dell 18.5" LCD Widescreen
    OS: Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64
  • Rob215 wrote:
    Dell Dimension C521

    Mobo: Some Dell one...
    CPU: AMD Altlon 64 X2 5000+ (Well, good and bad)
    GPU: ATI Radeon X1300 Pro (Sorry, no high gaming)
    RAM: DDR2 SDRAM (533MHz) 2 GB (good)
    OS: Windows XP SP3 (I love it!)
    Sound: SigmaTel
    HDD: 160 GB (Running out of room!)
    Net: Integrated 10/100 network interface + 802.11g Net USB.
    280 Watt Power Supply (How low!)

    H: 15.8" (40.13 cm)
    W: 4.5" (11.43 cm)
    D: 14.2" (36.07 cm)

    Quite a small PC.

    I had one of those for a few years. Now, I mainly use PC-4. I believe last time I posted about it, it was still unfinished. Well, it has been for a while now ;)
    - AMD Phenom II X4 955 - 3.2 GHz - "Deneb"
    - GIGABYTE GA-880GA-UD3H
    - VisionTek Radeon HD 5750 - 1GB - 128-bit
    - 4 GB G.SKILL DDR3 1600
    - Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB SATA II Drive
    - OCZ ModXStream Pro 500W PSU
    - Lite-On iHAS424 DVD+/-RW (DL) (SATA)
    - Antec Three Hundred Illusion case
    OS: dual boot Ubuntu 10.10 & Windows XP.
    lol, if I could get *one game* ported to Linux, I wouldn't use Windows at all... Well, I sort of prefer Office '03 to LibO, but who cares.
  • Foxconn 775 motherboard running at 2.5 GHz
    quad core cpu
    2gb ddr2 memory
    500gb hard drive
    realtek hd sound card
    dvd burner with light scribe
    ati radeon hd 3400 pci express 2.0 x16 video card
    running windows 7


    my laptop is
    sager 400e or np4060
    running at 3.06 with HT
    cpu is a P4
    1gb ddr memory
    realtek ac 97 sound card
    ati radeon 9000 agp 4x
    web cam built in
    1394 fire wire port
    cd-rw/dvd drive
    20gb hard drive
    running windows XP sp3






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  • i downloaded CPU-Z and i will add specs here
  • bittin: I have a Pentium III sticker on the back of my iPhone, because considering relative clock speed, I thought it was semi-accurate.

    Would an iPhone 3G's chip be approx. as fast as a 500MHz Katmai? Maybe... it's as unstable and glitchy as *my* PIII which I took the sticker off of lol.
  • Would probably do better...processor design came a long way between the Pentium 3 and ARM7 ;)
  • my newer pcs specs is in my sig.

    but the rest of it's specs:

    70 someodd GB SATA HD

    No DVD-ROM/FDD yet

    Runs XP Home (came with pc)

    504MB RAM
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