--- Post updated --- I currently own a 2015 Dell latitude E5440, sadly, it died. Intel Core i3 4th gen @1.90Ghz dual core 12Gb 1600Mhz DDR3 RAM 1Tb Seagate Firecuda SSHD Intel Integrated HD Graphics 4400 1Gb I used to own a 2005 Dell Optiplex GX 620. Pentium 4 series quad core@3.2 Ghz AMD Radeon 5 something I think GPU 3Gb DDR3 RAM 160Gb Western Digital Black Series HDD I just realized I put this in the wrong section. @Nadeox1, can you move this to the computers section, please?
Well, wrong thread. It should be in Computer Hardware. OT: Currently I have a Dell 7577, with a i7-7700HQ and a GTX 1050 Ti with 8GB RAM. Previous laptops: Lenovo S410p (i5-4200U, GT720M, 4GB), some Acer laptop which I forgot.
I know... I didn't realize it until I posted this thread. Sorry. OT: Is that "7577" a workstation , or what? I would assume so.
Well I used to have a built PC (quite old) with intel Duo 3.0 Ghz CPU, 12GB DDR3 RAM and Nvidia GTX 250... It died. So I've gathered some money and built myself another PC with: Intel I7700K CPU 16 GB DDR4 Ram Nvidia GTX 1050 TI And a fancy dual fan Grandis cooler. It was quite an expierience moving from a turd that could just about run NFS U2 on high settings to this thing that didn't have problem with running pretty much anything I threw at it so far.
My current desktop is a custom build from around 2014, with a 2015 video card upgrade. Intel Core i7 4790k @ 4.4GHz 16 GB 1866 MHz DDR3 AMD Radeon R9 Fury X 512 GB Crucial SSD MSI Z97 U3+ Motherboard Windows 10 x64 Education Edition (equivalent to Enterprise Edition)
Oh boy here we go: Dell Inspiron e1705 CPU: Intel Dual Core Processor T2600 (2.16GHz, 2MB Cache, 667MHz FSB) GPU: 256MB DDR NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 RAM: 2GB of Dual Channel 667MHz DDR2 HDD: Seagate 160 GB HDD, 7200 RPM Display: 17" LCD Monitor OS: Linux Mint Cinnamon HP Pavillion TX1000 CPU: AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology TL-56 / 1.8 GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 RAM: 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM HDD: 240 GB Seagate 7200 RPM Display: 12" Monitor OS: Windows 7 Professional Dell Optiplex 760 ATX Desktop CPU: E8000 series Intel Core 2 Duo 6M, 1333 FSB GPU: Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 RAM: 4 GB DDR2 HDD: 250 GB HDD, 7200 RPM Display: 17" Standalone Monitor OS: Linux Ubuntu 15.02 Distro My Desktop CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3800XT GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2070 Windforce ACX 3.0 RAM: 24 GB DDR4 @2133 MHz HDD: 2 TB Intel i660p SSD, 2TB AdLink S70 SSD, 1 TB WD Black @7200 RPM, 2 TB WD Black @7200 RPM Display: 27" Standalone Monitor and 19" Secondary Monitor OS: Windows 11 Raspberry Pi 3b (3 of them) CPU: Quad-core ARM7 @1.2GHz GPU: The what? RAM: 1 GB CPU-bound RAM (on top of the CPU) HDD: 16 GB Sandisk MicroSD card, 1.2 GB/s Display: 7" Touchscreen OS: Raspbian, EmulationStation
ha. My dad still has this computer only with an AMD CPU, and some more RAM and whatnot. He still uses it for some stuff. I've never had any problems with Windows 10, except with my laptop which had a driver that cuased it to die on me. (at least I have Ubuntu!) Btw, I love Windows 10.
Oh yeah I just remembered... I was recently given a partially broken laptop (most of the parts still work though so its good for parts). It has an old AMD Turion 64 X2 CPU in it (AMD64... good memories, my first new PC had an Athlon 64 in it and it embarrassed my friend whose P4 Extreme Edition wasn't performing much better than it despite costing a lot more). Anyways, I've now got my hands on multiple old Toshibas and it looks like I'll be able to get a fully working laptop together using the parts. 2 GB of DDR2 RAM AMD Turion 64 TL-56 dual-core 120 GB HDD I'm unsure of the GPU, but it won't matter at all for the games I plan to run on it. For some reason I like salvaging old hardware to assemble working systems out of. Its kinda fun.
I used to have some black-cased monster when I was younger, I think it was a Dell but I'm not certain. Pretty sure it had 2GB of RAM, and it had a 400 kW power supply which I shoved into my newer one. It was massive, and a potato which couldn't run s**t lol (OS: windows vista, later upgraded to 7 home) Also had a OptiPlex 980 w/ 2GB of DDR3, a AMD Radeon something (idk where it is and I'm not exactly a computer expert lol), an Intel i3 core (this was my potato), and a 250 kW power supply. Could run some pretty big games, but really badly. (OS: windows 7 professional) My current is a Dell OptiPlex 7010 (AKA extraterrestrialware areas-of-the-5511), the first computer I ever owned that actually wasn't a potato! Here's a detailed list of the specs because I like showing off: OS: Windows 10 pro CPU: Intel i5 (from around 2014) GPU: MSi Radeon R7 250 (overclocked) RAM: 16 gb of DDR3 Power supply: 400 kW Monitor: 22" Spectre that's about all.
I built my PC a couple years ago. It's pretty nice, and a hell of a lot better then the old pentium media center I was using. It's received a few upgrades, and it is currently: CPU: Intel i5-3570k @4.5 GHz Mobo: ASRock z77 extreme4 GPU: Asus ROG strix GTX 1060 6 GB RAM: 16 GB @1633 MHz Storage: 1 TB HDD, 250 GB SSD, various old HDDs as backup disks PSU: 600 watt OS: Windows 10 (when Windows update isn't corrupting my drives)
I've had my current computer for about 2 years. It sure was nice to upgrade from an old surface pro 2. CPU: Quad core intel i5-7500k 3.4 GHz GPU: MSI GeForce gtx 1050 Ti 4gb Ram: 8gb DDR4 Storage: 1 TB HHD OS: Windows 10 If i remember correctly, it cost about $600-$700
Just curious, what is it specifically? My current laptop is fading and I'm looking around for a new one. (I'd like to get this one, haha. https://us.msi.com/Landing/GS65_Stealth_Thin_8RX#firstPage I know, I know... it's $2,000)
I use my custom rig, not gonna list the specs, im lazy rn a 2015 macbook air 11.5 inch with 4gb or ram hm stream laptop (worst of them all) with 4gb of what feels like ddr1 ram, and 32 gb of storage, and a shitty Intel celeron hmmmm an old desktop from 2007 with a 2007 core i5, and integrated graphics an asus gaming laptop from 2011 with a core i7 and an Nvidia 750m ?
lol ur computers are crap check this out 2009 COMPAQ PRESARIO CQ60-615DX NOTEBOOK (except it isn’t a notebook) SPECS: Intel Celery Intel Integrated Graphics Total crap
If your'e looking for a laptop, then sorry to disappoint, but mine is a desktop PC. Here's the link. i think its pretty good for the price: http://www.microcenter.com/product/474288/g151_desktop_computer