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What's your system specs?

Posted: 2004-07-09 12:00pm
by Pu-239
Post general system information, OS, that sort of stuff.

My computer:
Processor: 450MHz Pentium II
RAM: 512MB SDRAM
Graphics Cards: Riva TNT2 with 32MB SDRAM, probably made by Creative and ATI Rage Pro, memory unknown, now unused since I can't stand tiny monitors.
Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Live!
Speakers: Sony SRS-P3
Image
Internet Connection: 26.4Kb/s using an external modem.
Removable Media: Creative 8x 4x 32x CD-RW and Toshiba 32x CD-ROM, and standard floppy drive.
Hard Drive: Western Digital ATA100 7200RPM 40GB, attached to Promise Ultra 100 TX2 card.
Empty PCI slots: None
Ethernet: RTL8139 based made by D-Link
Motherboard:Redfox something shitty made in Taiwan. 440BX Chipset.
OS: Debian Linux, no desktop environment, just window manager, with mostly GNOME apps.
Printer: Canon BJ-100 B&W, highly efficient with ink (unlike the unused BJC-6000 which seems like it allows ink to evaporate).
Monitors: No-name monitor capable of 1280x1024@60, which is what I run it at. and one taken off of an IBM PS/1 capable of 800x600@53
Keyboard: Mechanical clicky keyboard taken off of what appears to be a Gateway. Veerry Nice.
Partitioning: 30GB Linux XFS, 560MB Swap, and 9.4GB Reiser3, to be converted to Windows if needed.

Posted: 2004-07-09 12:35pm
by Crayz9000
Processor: Athlon XP 2500+ (Barton core)
RAM: 784 MB PC-2700 DDR
Graphics Card: Abit GeForce 3 Ti200
Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Speakers: Yamaha YST-MS201
Internet connection: 1500/128 DSL
Removable Media: TEAC 40x CD-RW, Zip 250 (USB), 1.2 MB floppy, 1.44 MB floppy
Hard drives: Western Digital 120GB, Western Digital 60 GB, IBM DeskStar 20 GB
Empty PCI slots: A few
Ethernet: Gigabit, on-board chipset
Motherboard: ASUS A7V8X Deluxe
OS: Mandrake Cooker (also capable of, but not installed right now: FreeDOS, ReactOS, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Plan 9 from Bell Labs, Slackware Linux, SkyOS or BeOS Personal). XFce4 is the window manager.
Printer: HP LaserJet IIP+
Monitor: Iiyama Vision Master Pro 450
Keyboard: Hewlett-Packard C3758A (apparently off a Windows 95 HP Vectra)
Partitioning: Don't ask. /home is 40 gigabytes.

Re: What's your system specs?

Posted: 2004-07-09 01:38pm
by Super-Gagme
Processor: Athlon 2600+ XP Barton
RAM: 1024MB Corsair PC3200 DDR RAM
Graphics Cards: Tyan Tachyon G9600 ATI Radeon Pro 128MB 8xAGP
Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
Speakers: Some creative 5.1 setup I got for cheap
Internet Connection: 1500/256 Cable
Removable Media: 52x24x52x CD-RW
Hard Drive: Seagate 7200RPM 8MB 80GB, Western Digital 7200RPM 8MB 120GB
Empty PCI slots: 3
Ethernet: Couple of cheap 100mbs cards
Motherboard: ASUS A7N8X Deluxe nForcd2 K7
OS: XP Pro SP1
Printer: Lexmark thingy I don't use
Monitors: 17" LCD 1280x1024 Digital output, 14ms reaction time (smokin' baby)
Keyboard: PS2 Sony USB keyboard
Mouse: Microsoft Infared Wheeled mouse

Posted: 2004-07-09 01:50pm
by ukamikazu
My computer: Gateway DS 4000 SP Laptop
Processor: 2GHz Pentium 4 M Coppermine
RAM: 512MB SDRAM
Graphics Cards: Integrated Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller 8MB RAM
Sound: Integrated Cmajor Audio AC '97 ICH 4
Speakers: Tozaj Headphones

Internet Connection: 3Mb/s Cable.
Ethernet: RealTek 10/100 Integrated
Removable Media: HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC 4240N and standard floppy drive.
Hard Drive: 5200RPM 40GB
Empty PCI slots: None

OS: Fedora Core 2 w/KDE 3.2.3 and no Blue Curve theme
Monitors: 15" LCD 1024x768
Partitioning: 97 MB /boot, 1GB /swap, 36 GB / partition (ext3)

Posted: 2004-07-09 01:51pm
by Hamel
Processor: 1000 mhz Athlon
RAM: 512MB PC133
Graphics Cards: Siluro GF4MX440 64 meg VRAM
Sound: Creative Sound Blaster PCI 128
Speakers: Cambridge Soundworks / Koss headphones

Internet Connection: Cable
Removable Media: DVDROM, CD-R, Malfunctioned Floppy
Hard Drive: 30 gig, 80 gig
Empty PCI slots: Two
Ethernet: 100 MB/s
Motherboard: Not going to open my case to look - probably an obscure brand since the computer was bought at a show 4+ years ago
OS: XP Pro (fuck Home)
Printer: None
Monitors: Compaq (-_-) S900 - 19" - Can go above 1600 but not worth the trouble
Keyboard: MS
Partitioning: 7.8 gig NTFS OS partition, 20 gig FAT32 games partition, 15 gig FAT32 games partition, 30 gig FAT32 media partition, 30.5 gig unallocated

Posted: 2004-07-09 02:26pm
by InnocentBystander
My Computer: Compaq nx7000
Processor: 1.6 gHz centrino
Ram: 512MB pc2100
Graphics Card: Mobility Radeon 9200 w/ 64mb ram
Sound: Integrated sound
Speakers: 6 year old JBL pro speakers, varying headphones (from cheapt to rather expensive) and crappy laptop speakers
Internet Connection: Home - 1.5mb/s DSL
Appt (summer) - Cable, varying speeds, up to 300kb/s
School (spring/fall) - OC3; average 3 - 5 mb/s
Ethernet - Realtek Ethernet, integrated, 10/100
Wireless - Integrated Intel Pro, 802.11b
Hard Drive - 60 gigs 5200 rpm
Optical Drive - DVD/CD-RW
Motherboard - Compaq proprietary
OS: Win XP pro
Printer: HP Deskjet ~5 years old
Laptop Screen: 15.4 widescreen
Max Resolution: 1680x1050 (widescreen)
Partitions: 2: 24 & 36 gigs NTFS

Posted: 2004-07-09 05:34pm
by Marksist
Computer: Built myself, ordered all parts by using pricewatch.com, highly recommend this for purchasing hardware.

Processor: P4 2.8 Overlcocked to stable 3.0
RAM: 1.5GB PC4000
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, 256 MB
Speakers: Logitech Z5300, THX certified 5.1 Surround
Internet: DSL
Hard Drive: Western Digital 80GB 7200RPM
Motherboard: ABIT IS7
OS: Windows XP Pro (Pirated)
Keyboard/mouse: Logitech wireless set

Posted: 2004-07-09 05:46pm
by Captain tycho
Current Comp: Crappy little one my former roomate gave to me. I don't know much about it except the most basic shit. Thankfully I'll be able to toss it in about a month.
OS: Windows XP Pro
Processor: Intel Celeron 2.40 GHZ
HD: 20 gigabyte
RAM: 248 SDRRAM
Monitor: 17 inch CRT
CD-ROM drive: Non-functional
Graphics card: Intel Chipset

Posted: 2004-07-09 06:19pm
by Pu-239
Marksist wrote: OS: Windows XP Pro (Pirated)
Against board policy. You might want to edit that.

Posted: 2004-07-09 08:00pm
by Crayz9000
Pu-239 wrote:
Marksist wrote: OS: Windows XP Pro (Pirated)
Against board policy. You might want to edit that.
It's only against policy if you're telling people how to get pirated software. He's just saying that he's using pirated software, not telling you how to get it.

Posted: 2004-07-09 08:42pm
by Datana
My current box is mostly new parts, but recycles the DVD+RW, keyboard/mouse/joystick, speakers, and monitor from previous systems.

Processor: Athlon XP 2800+ (Barton core, 2.083 MHz)
RAM: 512 MB PC-2700 DDR
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 9500 Pro (clock lock removed)
Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 (I was able to pick one up for free; otherwise, I'd be using the onboard Soundstorm)
Speakers: Altec-Lansing ADA-885 (4.1 surround)
Internet connection: 1.5 Mb/s down / 64 kb/s up cable (yes, my upstream really sucks)
Removable Media: Lite-On SOHW-812S (RPC hacked), Zip 250 (internal IDE), 1.44 MB floppy
Hard drive: Western Digital 120 GB
Ethernet: Gigabit, on-board chipset
Motherboard: Asus A7N8X Deluxe
OS: Windows 2000 SP4 (I tried out SuSe for a few months, but was never able to get the hang of East Asian language support in KDE; I might give it another shot in the future using Mandrake)
Printer: HP Deskjet 880C
Monitor: Dell P990 19" Trinitron
Keyboard: Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro
Mouse: Logitech Mouseman Dual Optical
Other: Playstation 2 controller attached via a SuperPSJOY adaptor

Re: What's your system specs?

Posted: 2004-07-09 08:44pm
by darthdavid
My computer:
Processor:1.8 GHZ Amd Athalon XP 2500+ "Barton"
RAM: 256MB DDR 400 Ram
Graphics Cards: 128 MB GF4 MX 440 AGP 8x, S3 Virge 2mb PCI bus
Sound:Integrated Nforce 2 Audio
Speakers: Some cheap ass speakers made by Creative
Internet Connection: ~200-500(avg, i've seen it get up over 1 mbps on a good site and a good day) kbps over Home Network Connected to Net
Removable Media: Samsung SC-148C 40x Cd-Rom, 128 MB USB 2.0 Flashdrive
Hard Drive: Segate Barracuda 7200RPM 80GB
Empty PCI slots: 4
Ethernet: Integrated Nforce 2
Motherboard:Shuttle AN38[N]-400, Nforce2 chipset
OS: Mandrake 10, X is FUBARed at the moment, Windows 2000 SP4 which i'm pretty sure is legal. My friend loaned it to me and currently has the CD which it came on, but as far as I know mine is the only computer it's installed on.
Printer:Lexmark X-83 Scanner/Copier/Printer. Not directly connected because I'm to lazy to set it up. All printing has to be saved to file and brought down to downstairs computer from whence it can be printed.
Monitors:Dell M780 17 Inch (GF4 MX 440), Old Compaq 14 Inch (S3 Virge)
Keyboard: Logitech Access
Mouse:Logitech Optical Mouse
Partitioning:46.9 NTFS for windoze, Rest for mandrake and Swap
Ports:1 Ethernet, 6 USB 2.0, 2 VGA, 1 Gaming, 2 Serial, 1 Parallel, Minijack In, Minijack Out
Joystick:Logitech Wingman Extreme Digital 3d on the game port

Posted: 2004-07-09 08:48pm
by Durandal
Model: PowerMac G5
CPU(s): Dual 1.8 GHz PowerPC 970s.
RAM: 1.25 GB DDR400 SDRAM.
HDD: 80 GB Serial ATA.
Optical: Pioneer DVR-107D 8x DVD-/+R, 4x DVD-/+RW, 24x CD-R/RW, 12x DVD-ROM, 40x CD-ROM.
GPU: ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB (AGP 8x).
Sound: M-Audio Revolution 7.1, built-in S/PDIF optical input/output
Ethernet: Built-in 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) ethernet.
Ports: 3 USB 2.0 (2 back, 1 front), 1 FireWire 800, 2 FireWire 400 (1 front, 1 back).

Printer: Epson Stylus Photo 820.
Scanner: Epson Perfection 1250.
Monitor: Envision 19" CRT.
Speakers: Logitech z-680 5.1 system with receiver capable of DolbyDigital, DTS, ProLogic I/II decoding.

Operating System: Mac OS X v10.3.4.
Partitioning:
System (10 GB)
Emergency (5 GB)
Home (10 GB)
Media (35 GB)
Scratch (10 GB)
swap (5 GB)

All partitions are HFS+ Journaled (except swap).

Posted: 2004-07-09 09:29pm
by White Haven
Pricewatch. Hehe, hope nothing ever breaks...

Meanwhile...

Intel D875PBZLK board
P4 2.8C
1024MB PC3200 DDR (Samsung)
ASUS ATI Radeon 9800 XT (Video-in rocks)
Creative SB Audigy 2
Wish I had room for a surround set, but I make do with a nice set of Cambridge 2.1 speakers.
120GB SATA-150 hard drive (Seagate)
CD-RW & DVD (No DVD-R, I'd never use it enough to be worth it)
XP Pro (Legit)

That's the gaming rig, built it about, oh, 10 months ago. Meanwhile, the net rig and net gateway for the gaming rig...

Damned if I remember the board.
AMD 900Mhz Duron
512MB PC133 SDRAM
20GB & 120GB ATA-100 hard drives (Both IBM)
CD-ROM (Burner busted :(
Creative SB Live 5.1
Crappy speakers, they only exist for Trillian to bleep at me when I have messages.
XP Pro (Legit)

And then the laptop. Yes, I am a techie :)

Toshiba Satellite 5005
P3 1.1Ghz
512MB PC133 SDRAM
15" SXGA LCD (Beautiful screen, but sucks battery life like you wouldn't believe)
40GB hard drive
DVD/CD-RW Combo drive...that needs replacing.
Battery...that lasts all of 10 minutes. Needs replacing.
Decent set of Harmon-Kardon speakers, for a laptop.
XP Home (legit)

Phew :)

Posted: 2004-07-09 10:31pm
by Durandal
White Haven wrote:PIntel D875PBZLK board
P4 2.8C
1024GB PC3200 DDR (Samsung)
ASUS ATI Radeon 9800 XT (Video-in rocks)
Creative SB Audigy 2
Wish I had room for a surround set, but I make do with a nice set of Cambridge 2.1 speakers.
120GB SATA-150 hard drive (Seagate)
CD-RW & DVD (No DVD-R, I'd never use it enough to be worth it)
XP Pro (Legit)
Wow, I didn't know the P4 was a 64-bit chip. :)

Posted: 2004-07-09 10:39pm
by White Haven
Hehe. Was thinking 'One gig' as I typed '1024 meg' and got 'em crossfused. Fixed it :)

Re: What's your system specs?

Posted: 2004-07-09 11:09pm
by Praxis
My computer:
Processor: 2.6 GHz Pentium 4 w/800 mhz bus w/HT
RAM: 512 MB DDR
Graphics Cards: Geforce FX 5200 128 MB DDR VRAM
Sound: Sony's integrated sound
Speakers: Sony's included speakers.
Internet Connection: Cable, wireless 802.11g
Removable Media: floppy, DVD-RW
Hard Drive: 120 GB
Empty PCI slots: 1
Ethernet: 100 mbps
Motherboard: Sony
OS: Windows XP dual booted with Mandrake Linux
Printer: Epson Stylus C84
Monitors: Ultra VGA 1280 19"
Keyboard: Sony
Partitioning: 15 GB windows partition NTFS, second 85 GB NTFS partition, 20 GB Linux partition



Laptop:
Processor: 1 GHz PowerPC G4
RAM: 256 MB DDR RAM
Graphics Cards: Geforce FX Go 5200 32 MB DDR VRAM
Sound: Apple
Speakers: Laptop speakers
Internet Connection: Cable, wireless 802.11g (Airport Extreme)
Removable Media:DVD-RW
Hard Drive: 40 GB
Empty PCI slots: No PCI
Ethernet: 100 mbps
Motherboard: Apple
OS: Mac OS X 10.3.4
Printer: Epson Stylus C84
Monitors: 12"
Keyboard: laptop keyboard
Partitioning: 40 GB for Mac OS X, HFS+

Posted: 2004-07-09 11:10pm
by Praxis
Durandal wrote:Model: PowerMac G5
CPU(s): Dual 1.8 GHz PowerPC 970s.
RAM: 1.25 GB DDR400 SDRAM.
HDD: 80 GB Serial ATA.
Optical: Pioneer DVR-107D 8x DVD-/+R, 4x DVD-/+RW, 24x CD-R/RW, 12x DVD-ROM, 40x CD-ROM.
GPU: ATi Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB (AGP 8x).
Sound: M-Audio Revolution 7.1, built-in S/PDIF optical input/output
Ethernet: Built-in 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) ethernet.
Ports: 3 USB 2.0 (2 back, 1 front), 1 FireWire 800, 2 FireWire 400 (1 front, 1 back).

Printer: Epson Stylus Photo 820.
Scanner: Epson Perfection 1250.
Monitor: Envision 19" CRT.
Speakers: Logitech z-680 5.1 system with receiver capable of DolbyDigital, DTS, ProLogic I/II decoding.

Operating System: Mac OS X v10.3.4.
Partitioning:
System (10 GB)
Emergency (5 GB)
Home (10 GB)
Media (35 GB)
Scratch (10 GB)
swap (5 GB)

All partitions are HFS+ Journaled (except swap).
Give it to me. NOW.

Re: What's your system specs?

Posted: 2004-07-09 11:29pm
by Aeolus
2.4 Ghz Athelon
512 megs ddr ram
52x cd/rw
geforce mx440 64megs
2 HD's
12gig
and
80 gig
SoundBlaster Audigy
lansing 5.1 speakers

Posted: 2004-07-11 04:56am
by The Yosemite Bear
Oni-sendai coustom black case
Neurojack
level 3 wired reflexes
black ice
nuclear power supply
HAL OS
and some sort of qunatum matrix system that posts my messages before I finish typing them....

as you can imagine I grow dired of dick contests....

Posted: 2004-07-11 06:38am
by Shadowhawk
I recently upgraded my core components, but haven't bought a new video card yet (waiting for more X800 or GF6800s, as well as for my checking account to recover).

Athlon 1GHz Thunderbird -> Athlon64 3200+ (stock HSF)
Asus A7M266 DDR -> Asus K8V SE
512MB Crucial DDR PC2100 -> 1GB Crucial DDR PC3200
Generic Antec-like case (circa 2002) -> Lian-Li PC-V1000B
Enermax 430W PSU -> Vantech 520W PSU
Elsa Gladiac GeForce2 GTS 32MB
Creative Labs Audigy Platinum EX
Maxtor 7200rpm 30gb
Maxtor 7200rpm 60gb
Maxtor 7200rpm 120gb
Maxtor 7200rpm 200gb SATA
(I've had excellent luck with Maxtors. They're all I buy now)
(I'll probably move the 30gb back to the old case when I get a new video card, since it'll be a great box for me to learn Linux on)
Plextor PlexCombo 20/10/40-12A CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Samsung SyncMaster 955DF 19" CRT
Creative Labs 4.1 speakers (but I've only got 2.1 hooked up, thanks to my desk arrangement)
AFT Pro-9 USB2 multi-flashcard reader (8 different slots + minifirewire connector)
Logitech MX500 USB Optical Mouse
Microsoft Natural Elite PS/2 keyboard
Removed the USB2.0 expansion card and my NIC card, since my new mobo has them integrated.

Extra networking stuff:
Netgear FS105 5-port 10/100 switch
Linksys BEFSX41 4-port Etherfast Cable/DSL Firewall Router

OS: WinXPSP1
Partitioning: C: 200GB, E: 30GB, F: 120GB, G: 60GB
A: Floppy, D: CD-RW/DVD-ROM, H: CF/MD Slot, I: MS/MS Pro slot, J: SD/MMC slot, K: xD/SM slot.

Posted: 2004-07-11 06:43am
by Spyder
One of the selling points on the mobo I picked was that is has 6 PCI slots, upon closer inspection I'm not actually using any of them at the moment...

Goliath:

Processor: Athlon XP 3200+
RAM: 1024 MB PC-3200 DDR (Ledgend) (Dual Channel)
Graphics Card: Ledtek GF4 ti4200 64mb
Sound: Onboard NForce something or other
Speakers: Voxson 5.1 surround set
Internet connection: 128k crapDSL
Removable Media: 4x DVD-RW, 52x CD-RW/DVD combo drive
Hard drives: Western Digital 120GB
Empty PCI slots: 6
Ethernet: on-board NForce
Motherboard: Albatron KX18D Pro 2
OS: WinXP Pro
Printer: Epson R210
Monitor: 17" LG F700B
Accessories: Case window, blue cold cathode neon, blue LEDs


Gemini:

Processor: Athlon 1200mhz
RAM: 512 MB PC-2700 DDR (Ledgend) (Dual Channel)
Graphics Card: TNT2 32mb
Sound: Onboard NForce something or other
Speakers: Built into old Packard Bell monitor
Internet connection: 128k crapDSL
Removable Media: 52x CDRW/DVD combo drive
Hard drives: Segate 20gb, Maxtor 60gb
Empty PCI slots: Should be 5...
Ethernet: on-board NForce
Motherboard: MSI NForce something
OS: Linux (Mandrake 10.0) / WinXP Pro
Monitor: 15" Packard Bell something or other

Once I upgrade Goliath's graphics card, the ti4200 is going back into Gemini, then I'll have two game capable machines.

Posted: 2004-07-11 07:01am
by Comosicus
CPU: K6-II 500 MHz
MB: Via MVP3, producer unknown
RAM: 192 MB SDRam
HDD: 40 GB Western Digital 8Mb Buffer
CD-Rom: Asus 52x
Video: Riva TNT Vanta 16 Mb
Sound: ALS 4000
Monitor: no name, I keep it at 800x600, 75 Hz
OS: WinXP Professional, SP1
NIC: 2x 10/100 Ethernet Cards
Speakers: stereo, no-name

Anyway I plan on buying a new PC after 22 August.

Posted: 2004-07-11 07:39am
by Sarevok
2000 MHZ Pentium 4
256 MB RDRAM
80 GB Seagate HDD
HP CD Writter 9100
32 Mb Riva TNT2 (soon to be replaced by either a GeForce or Radeon card)
Integrated audio
Creative Inspire 5.1 speaker set.

OS : Windows 2000 Advanced Server and Win XP.

Re: What's your system specs?

Posted: 2004-07-11 08:03am
by Rye
My computer:
Processor: AMD XP 3000+
RAM: 1.5 gig DDR
Graphics Cards: ATI Radeon 9700 pro
Sound: Videologic Sonicfury
Speakers: Some creativelabs 5.1 setup, 8" sub
Internet Connection: ADSL via USB modem according to the status thing : 589.8 kbps
Removable Media: DVDRW (forget the speed), 52x CD RW
Hard Drive: Western Digital ATA100 7200RPM 200 gig, Maxtor 60 gig
Empty PCI slots: about 3 i think
Ethernet: 3 com, nvidia, 1394 ( or something?), though i don't know what that one does. All onboard.
Motherboard:A7N8X Deluxe
OS: Windows SeXPee.
Printer: Don't remember, it's downstairs.
Monitors: Belinea 17" monitor, stuff run at 1280*1024, although some games i run at 1024 * 768, so it's easier to aim and whatever.
Keyboard: Some unpleasant muck encrustedterra keyboard. The keys are the good kind though.
Partitioning: 1 5 gig windows drive, 1 195 gig main drive, 1 60 gig drive from my old setup.

And now it works! Woo!