Your PC's (Specs)

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  1. Davidbc

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    32 bit windows. He probably has 4gb.
     
  2. PedroC1999

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    He might be sharing his RAM with his graphics card, thus the 750mb gone
     
  3. BaronRedStorm

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    Plus my operating system windows 7 is not 32 bit it is 64 bit

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    Strangely it says 4GB RAM but Only 3.25GB RAM usable
     
  4. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Windows 7 is available in both 32 and 64 bit versions
     
  5. Goose900

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    I got a few small upgrades to accompany a large one
    Replaced my i7 2700k with a 3770k so that pcie-3.0 is usable on my board
    replaced my corsair AX 850 with an AX 1200
    and I got a Gigabyte AMD R9 295x2 gpu
    and a it was all a tight fit because I now have two radiators in there haha. (1x 120mm for the R9 295x2 and a 240mm for my 3770k)
    a small difference to the last image is that its got 16gb of G.skill Ripjaws ram now instead of just 8gb :)
     

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  6. GingerPunk603

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    I feel like every serious BeamNG player has added to this thread. Since that may or may not be the case, I might as well jump onto the bandwagon. My, so far, one and only computer to play BeamNG with is a Windows 8.1 Toshiba Satellite L55t-A5290 with an annoying-ass touch screen (Toshiba, y u do dis?), an Intel Core i5 processor, and 8 gigabytes of DDR3 RAM. Quite ironically, I don't know much about computers, so I have no idea what "8GB DDR3 RAM" means, other than the fact that I have a shit ton of RAM, which I'm 99% sure is a really good thing. I also have a Logitech F310 gamepad that works rather well, as well as a wireless Logitech USB mouse with a temperamental USB plug-in, but other than that, my computer is completely factory spec. I do plan on getting an external hard drive for it sometime in the near future. But she works well for a modern laptop that's almost one full year old.
     
  7. WayneHerby

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    Here are my specs; have had this computer a couple of years and it's served me well.
    Had plenty of money at the time so went down the route of water cooled cpu and good quality parts.
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  8. WackyFolf

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    **I removed this post because I'm just embarrassing myself at this point
     
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  9. StickyWickett

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    It's quite warm in my living room.

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  10. BaronRedStorm

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    Not as warm as mine My gpu is normally 60 something Degrees Celcius
     
  11. medion

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    (imported from here) +
    (imported from here) = next gen pc!
     
  12. Dr. Acula

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    Upgraded my PC recently, here's the updated list

    i5 3570k @4.5GHz (Corsair H100i Push/Pull)
    Gigabyte G1.Sniper 3 Z77
    2x Asus DirectCU II 7970 @1100/1500MHz CrossFire
    Patriot Viper Extreme 8GB @2000MHz
    2x Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 240GB Raid 0
    2x 1TB Seagate Barracuda
    Corsair AX1200 Gold
    Windows 8.1 Pro
    BenQ XL2720T
     
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  13. blitz1472

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    MOBO: ASUS Z87K
    VIDEO CARD: Geforce GTX 770 OC
    RAM: 8GB DDR5(Upgrading)
    CPU: INTEL I5 4670 Quad Core @3.40
    STORAGE: 500GB SSD, 2 Western Digital 1TB HDD
    POWER: COOL MASTER GX 650 Bronze
    SOUND CARD: SOUNDBLASTER RECON 3D(Get it if you have the money works great with headphone and offers plenty of power.)
    OS: WINDOW'S 7 64
    MONITOR: LG 24' FLATRON
    STEERING WHEEL: LOGITECH G27

    That's all I can think of :0
     
  14. JoshiIsHere

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    except that my pc has more than 93 GB of disk space(1TB):
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  15. Michaelflat

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    32bit windows makes it 3.5g usable then the gpu on top of that brings it down to 3.25!

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    Ready for the incredible undefeatable POTATO

    C2Q Q6600 2.4GHZ - POTATO
    2GB DDR2-800 - Not so POTATO
    Nvidia Geforce GT610 - Very POTATO
    HDD 300gb WD Velociraptor 10kRPM - GOOD!
    305W Dell PSU -Not so Potato
    Screen Dell 1280x1024 - used at 1280x720 W black bars - Not so potato
    And don't forget the most important potato of them all!

    Dell Dimension E520!!!!!!!!!!

    23FPS Gavril D15
    29FPS Ibishu Covet
    and Dreaded Moonhawk
    16FPS!
     
  16. aljowen

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    CPU COOLER: Akasa venom
    CD DRIVE: Pioneer lbk something or other, cant really remember.
    PSU: Cooler master silent pro 600w 80+gold
    CASE: Enermax Luxuray (really love how it looks, would be awful for water cooling though. End of line either way)
    SOUND CARD: Xonar DX (with Cmedia UNi drivers)

    GPU upgrade soon hopefully.
    Over all i can recommend every single component i used in my PC apart from the GPU which is unstable due to hardware/nvidia driver conflicts as far as i can tell. Get tons of hardware error bsod's. Also cant recommend the cd drive, it is stupidly loud and wasn't a cheap one either.
     
  17. BaronRedStorm

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    But i use 64-bit Operating system
     
  18. Flexiny

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    My PC specs:
    OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit;
    Memory: 8GB;
    Hard Drive: 1TB SATA;
    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2310 CPU @ 2.90GHz (4CPUs);
    Videocard: Asus AMD Radeon R7 260X;
    Power Supply: Chieftec GPS ATX2.3 80+ 700W;
    Motherboard: Asus P8H77-M PRO.
     
  19. hbomb2k

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    So can anyone figure out what I've done here to get a mobile processor and desktop GPU? This is not a troll either, 100% legit. Let me know what you think I've done.
     

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  20. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Either thunderbolt to external PCI caddy or a mini itx motherboard with integrated CPU (of which a few exist). Either way, that chip won't be supporting the GPU fully when it can only achieve a Max of 2*4 pci
     
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