Posted by ding on Fri Jan 19th at 3:17pm 2007
2 GB OCZ DDR2 PC-800
BFG GeForce 8800 GTS
Asus P5B Deluxe Mainboard
160 GB Harddrive
Windows XP Pro SP2 English
My old one used to be a
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
768 MB RAM
GeForce 4 Ti 4800
80 GB Harddrive
Windows XP Pro
HL2 worked "fine" on this one on moderate LOD
Posted by Jimmi on Fri Jan 19th at 4:51pm 2007
4 GIG ram.
Intel Extreme Edition 4.26 GHz CPU
4 eVGA GeForce 8800 GTS Video Card (1gb)
4 1tb HDD's (total 4tb)
Im thinking of upgrading soon, that piece of junk is a damn lagamatic!
Posted by reaper47 on Fri Jan 19th at 5:56pm 2007
btw, mine is:
Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
Athlon 64 3000+
1Gb RAM
Radeon 9800 Pro
my default resolution is 1280x960
Posted by Andrei on Fri Jan 19th at 6:16pm 2007
AMD Athlon 2200+ 1.8GHz
512 DDR
Nvidia GeForce6200 256mb/128bits
2x 30GB HDD
default screen resolution 1280x1024
Posted by Flynn on Fri Jan 19th at 9:44pm 2007
btw, mine is:
Windows XP (Service Pack 2)
Athlon 64 3000+
1Gb RAM
Radeon 9800 Pro
my default resolution is 1280x960
You know what I think me might just be acting sarcastically![]()
If you look closely I think he subtlely said he had 4 1 G.B. graphics cards and a total of four TeraBytes harddrive space and four gigs of ram is just a little bit over the top.
I used to do that kind of thing on Steam powered(I'm banned A.T.M., B.T.W.). The kind of systems they posted about on there where monsters so I used to exaggerate it for a laugh and post stuff like "Twin A.T.I. x19000xtpro (can't remember exact name) 1 G.B. graphics cards flying in CrossFire formation 4 Intel Core 2 Duo processors overclocked to 5 G.H.Z. and 3 G.B. R.A.M. 1 TeraByte harddrive etc".
Just Kidding
Posted by reaper47 on Fri Jan 19th at 10:04pm 2007
But I've seen 1 TB harddrives. I mean 2 500GBs at least. People buy insane stuff
Posted by Le Chief on Fri Jan 19th at 11:27pm 2007
Thanks for the status everyone. I think that jimmi is bulls**ting though " SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">. He says he has windows vista, is that even out yet, its not out in Australia but we get everything like 6 months later. But the give away was the bit at the end.
Jimmi:"Im thinking of upgrading soon, that piece of junk is a damn lagamatic!"
Keep sending your computer specifications. " SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">
Posted by amanderino on Fri Jan 19th at 11:29pm 2007
I can't wait till they have 1 TB RAM sticks.
Posted by Andrei on Fri Jan 19th at 11:29pm 2007
.Posted by reaper47 on Fri Jan 19th at 11:31pm 2007
Posted by amanderino on Fri Jan 19th at 11:34pm 2007
Posted by Le Chief on Fri Jan 19th at 11:43pm 2007
I have never ever seen a 1 tb harddrive. Thats only somthing I have heard of. But really do you need that much space (whats that like 1024 gb).And a 1 tb ram stick. Holy (beep). I dont think we'll be needing those in the next 100 years. Mabye in ther year 2150 or something.
But James Packer (richest man in Aus) reckons that Computer Procceser Chips double in Speed every 18 months. Thats means that computer chips in the year 2010 will be 4 times more powerful than the most modern ones avaliable today. The highest Processer tht I have seen is 3.2ghz Duel Core.
Also just want to add that the biggest harddrive I have ever seen is 420gb's, most ram is 4 gigs, biggest grahics card is 512mb.
I remember the days when computers had 8 mb's of ram and tiny little harddrives.
My steam folder is like 1 gig and my half-life folder is like 5 gigs.
But heres something I have just realised, I dont think I have given my computer stats, here we go:
*2.0 ghz Processer
*512 mb's of ram
*256mb's graphics (I couln'd belive it either, I think thats good
*CD/DVD combo drive
*56k Dial up, sometimes when I'm at my dads (dont lough)
* And I run half-life in Open gl on the Highest possible res.
*And the Harddrive is 50gig with 10 gig partioned for system backup, So I can reinstall windows and all the software that came with the laptop without CD.
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Hay does anyone out there have a game Called Train Simulator. I have that game and its a pretty good game. Just want to know.
But keep sending in those stats
Posted by amanderino on Fri Jan 19th at 11:55pm 2007
Yes, 1 terabyte equals 1024 gigabytes. I think they were designed for pirates.. just kidding, I'm pretty sure they're for server computers or at least I think that's where they would be used the most. As for the 1 TB RAM thing.. yeah, I'd love it. Even if you just had one of those.. it'd be awesome.
Posted by Le Chief on Sat Jan 20th at 12:00am 2007
Posted by ding on Sat Jan 20th at 12:13am 2007
Usually they are used as a storage solution in huge companies that need a lot of backup-space.
Posted by Le Chief on Sat Jan 20th at 12:17am 2007
Really cool. What computer company?
Posted by amanderino on Sat Jan 20th at 12:18am 2007
Posted by smackintosh on Sat Jan 20th at 2:15am 2007
Antec Sonata 2 case + 380 watt PSU
120 gig + 160 gig IDE (WD 7200 rpm)
ATI x850 XT platinum AGP 256 meg
1 gig Corsair DDR400
Samsung 930b 19" LCD monitor
Logitech MX 518 "gamer" mouse
Saitek PZ08AU keyboard
Windows XP Pro SP2
NEC 16x DL DVD burner
just ordered>
ASrock dual Sata 939 (AGP & PCI express)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2.4 gHz? 939)
Thermaltake CL-P0200 Heatsink & Fan
soon>
WDSeagate 320 gig SATA
ATI x1950 pro 256 PCI-express
Antec 500 watt PSU
Posted by Orpheus on Sat Jan 20th at 4:58am 2007
Someday I'm gonna upgrade it a bit.
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