Of course I was joking!
My real system is:
32mb RAM.
400mb HDD.
CPU - Pentium 1, 200mhz.
Matrox Millennium AGP 8MB Graphics Card
Runs Oblivion and BF2142 like a dream.
lol. Jimmi, that was also a joke!
Whats your real system.
I also think that instead of saying it runs Oblivion and BF2142 like a dream, you should of said it runs Halo2 Vista like a dream. Thats a more demanding game![]()
. Thanks for the stats. Please keep sending those stats.
Asus mainboard.
3700+ AMD at 2.2 ghz
1.5 gig pc3200
200 gig HD
16X light scribe DVD burner
19in. crt
7800 gs 256 meg
No longer the biggest, but still a champion.

Thanks, everyone. I didn't know that everyone had such nice computers
. And to think that 2 years ago I was using a 233mhz, 256ram and a 16mb graphics card. I dont think I have seen One s**t computer so far. Apart from ....
32mb RAM.
400mb HDD.
CPU - Pentium 1, 200mhz.
Matrox Millennium AGP 8MB Graphics Card
Looks like my Mod will be built to run on fast computers,..... YESS!![]()
Ahem*halo rox* Ahem Choke Wheeeezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Intel Core2Duo E6700 (Overclocked to 3.12mh)
Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6 mobo
2 gigs Corsair XMS2 DDR2 PC8500 ram
ATI X1950XTX Graphics card (512mb DDR4 ram)
Creative X-fi Extreme soundcard and Gigaworks G500 speakers
2 250 gig HDD (Maxtor and Western Digital both SATA)
Thermaltake Toughpower 750w psu
1 Memorex 52x/16x CD/DVD W/RW
1 Sony Dual layer DVD W/RW
Zalman CNPS 9500 LED CPU cooler
2 120mm case fans
Antech case
Viewsonic 22" widescreen monitor


Intel Pentium M 1600 megahertz
1 G.B. random access memory
60 G.B. harddrive (I haven't even filled half
)
Geforce 6200 with only 16 megabytes local memory.
*acquired sept 2005
It runs Half-Life 2 okay at 800 x 600 resolution with all at medium. It's the kind of rig that is always there for you and if it breaks you miss it but when it's working so very well (which it always does) you get bored of it. I had a close call where the fan was broken and it kept overheating but I opened it up and removed the fan and opened it's casing and found that a component label was blocking the fan from moving around. So who says that you can't open laptops, eh?
