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Case: A Massive Ugly Tower Case: pic (easy to work with)Processor: P4 3.2 GHz EEScreen: 19 inch Samsung SyncMasterSpeakers: Creative's 5.1 Speaker SetRAM: 2048 MB DDR RAMGraphics Card: ATI Radeon 9800 XT 256 MBSound Card: Sound Blaster Live! 5.1Burning DVD drive, CD drive, etc.

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CPU: Atlon XP 2500+ @ 1.8 GHZRAM: 1024 MB pc 2700 RAMVideo Card: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy 2Monitor: 17" Viewsonic PT 775 Professional SeriesDVD Rom/CD-r/rw Drive + External DVD R/RW

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We got a couple of PCs, with a wide range of specs.This oneProcessor: Pentium 350MHzRAM: 32MB (4x 8MB SIMMs)Power: 230WGraphics: Unbranded SVGA cardSound: Soundblaster (ISA bus)Monitor: 28" VisionMaster(TM)Drives: 2x DVD, 10GB 5400rpm Seagate HDDOS: Win98 SECase: Unknown brand (2nd hand) AT case with no LEDs :(​Other bits: Cheap USB 2.0 card, cheap USB 802.11gProbably low spec by most peoples' standards, but it does the job.To replace this oneATX case with LCD front panel and blue lights, 8x DVD, 44x12x4x CDRW, 3 motherboards and 3 processors (All the same socket type, hopefully at least one of each works), 1G network card [All ][/All]The experimental PCProcessor: Athlon 1800+Hard Drives: 6GB, 30GB, 24GB, 120GB ATA, 15GB (fast) and 36GB SCSIOther drives: 52x CD-ROM, 52x24x8x CDRW, 12x DVD, 4x DVD-R, Zip 250RAM: 128MB PC2100Graphics: Radeon 7800 + onboard (5 monitors when we have enough deskspace)Sound: SB16 cloneTV tuner: Hauppage clone (£2)Power: 550WOS: Win95 / Win2k / FreeBSD 4.2 / Caldera 1.0Case: Ugly 5' high caseMonitor: 15" TFTNot sure what to do next with this one... it mostly gets used for testing how my code works on less-optimal systems.The fileserverProcessor: Athlon 2400+RAM: 512MB PC2100Hard Drives: 160GB system disk, 4x200GB ATA set (software raid 5), 4x200GB SATA set (hardware raid, live extendable to 8 drives)Other drives: 16x DVD+/-RWPSU: 500W + 450W redundantFans: 18Case: Chenboro Double-width server towerGraphics: Radeon 9800OS: Win2k3 (which doesn't suck!)Just upgraded today... bigger case and more drives (we somehow accumulated 550GB of anime). Not sure if it needs anything else.
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Case: Blue Martian CaseProccesor: P4 3.0 GHZScreen: 17 inch Daytek monitorSpeakers: Acoustic Solutions 5.1 Surround SpeakersRAM: 512 MB DDR RAMGraphics Card: XFX Geforce 6800 LE 128MBCD-ROM: Phillips DVDRW and Compact Disc 32x Max Cd-RomHarddrive: 120GB System DiskTV Capture Card: Hauppauge WinTVGOFans: 3
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Case:Silver X Blade Case with lights  :)​Processor: Amd Athlon 64 3400+ 2.4 ghzScreen: LG 17 inch monitorSpeakers: Nikao Multimedia SpeakersRam: 1024 RAMGraphics Card: Nvidia GeForce 6600Harddrive: 120 gbFans: 3
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OS: Windows XP Professional, SP2CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2000+ (1.67 GHz)RAM: 512MBHDD: 80 GBCD-Drive: CD-RWGFX Card: nVidia GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X (64 MB)Sound Card:  VIA AC'97 Audio (WAVE)Monitor: NEC AccuSync 50 (15")Speakers: AOpen Speakers (2)Keyboard: Microsoft KeyboardMouse: Microsoft OpticalPrinter: HP DeskJet 5550
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Windows XP Home Edition SP2Intel Pentium 4 Processor 2.8 Ghz with HT technology512 MB DDR RAM120 GB HDDCD-RW DriveDVD+/-RW Drive17" Monitor5 Speaker Surround SoundWireless Keyboard + Optical Mouse (The cheap shit from Wal-Mart though)Dell A960 All in one printerRCA inputsoh yeah dude, it's a dell (don't make fun of me please no)
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Processer: AMD Athlon 64 2400 (something like that)+ 1.8 ghzRam: 256 mbHD: 20 gbMoniter: Samsung SyncMaster 551v 15 inchesVideocard: GeForce FX 5500 256 mbs
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OS: Windows XP Home, SP1CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2000+ (1.67 GHz)RAM: 256MBHDD: 40 GBCD-Drive: CD-RWGFX Card: ATI Radeon 7500 (64mb)Sound Card: Realtek or somethingMonitor: Compaq 7550 monitor 17" or soSpeakers: JBL SpeakersKeyboard: CompaqMouse: random optical mousePrinter: Some lexmark printer
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os: windows XP profCPU: AMD64 3800+RAM: 1024 MBHDD1: 250GBHDD2: 80GBDISK DRIVE: DVDRW +/-GFX card: radeon 9800SE (was a geforce 6800ultrabut that broke down)sound card: realtek with EAX 2 and dolbymonitor: unkown makerspeakers: logitech.keyboard: standar with some extra featuresmouse: standard microsoft optical mouseprinter: some crap epson model, not sure of the number
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Tin can with a battery inside.OS: Windows XP ProfessionalCPU: Piece of crap 1.7 CeleronRAM: 256MB PC3100HDD: 200 GBCD-Drive: CD-RW and CDGFX Card: nVidia GeForce4 MX 440 64 MBSound Card: VIA AC'97 Audio (WAVE)Monitor: Uhhh HP Pavilion v50c (I can't find the right drivers for this though)Speakers: Polk Audio but I run it through my StereoKeyboard: HP Internet one 30 extra buttons for ze' fingersMouse: DSE OpticalPrinter: Some Laser PrinterCan't wait to get my other computer built... All I need is a socket A CPU

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Wow... Everyone either has a little bit of ram (256) or a lot (1024 to 3200). x_xAnyway... I bought my computer pre-made... And it's a gateway... So my case, moniter, speakers, and keyboard are all gateway (BUT MY MONITER AND TOWER OTH HAVE A LIGHTUP BLUE COWSPOT POWER BUTTON I CANNOT STRESS HOW COOL THAT IS). But my mouse is a crapp Labtec laser/infrared/whatever mouse. And I don't use my speakers... I just have two headsets plugged in instead. =P As for the rest...OS: Windows XP Media CenterCPU: P4 3.0 Ghz w/ HTRam: 512 MBHDD: 180GBCD Drive: 48x CD-RDvD Drive: 16x Dvd RW Dual Layer Support / 48x CD-RWGraphics Card: ATI Radeon x700 Pro 256 MB (16x PCI-E)Sound Card: Do I have one?Printer: Dunno... Some scanner printer copier.I need to get another 512MB of ram (or 256 MB at the VERY LEAST) before Oblivion comes out. =(

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Case: Standard Dell Dimension 3000Proccesor: P4 2.8 GHZScreen: 17" Dell FlatscreenSpeakers: No idea... cheap onesRAM: 256 MBGraphics Card: N/A (Integrated Intel 82865G Graphcs Controller)Also:CD-R DriveCD DriveNo3.5" Floppy DriveStandard Dell Mouse/KeyboardHP Inkjet 3000 Printer
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OS: Windows XP ProfessionalCPU: AMD Athlon XP 2000+ 1.67 GHZRam: 768 MBHDD: 120 GBCD Drive: 42x CD-RWGraphics Card: ATI Radeon 9600 256 MBSound Card: I don't know, Creative Labs or somethingCurrently I'm running WoW, Half-Life 2, and Battlefield 2 at max video settings with no lag or slowdown whatsoever.  The only problem is HL2 and BF2 have some pretty horrendous loading times; I need a new processor :(
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Currently I'm running WoW, Half-Life 2, and Battlefield 2 at max video settings with no lag or slowdown whatsoever. The only problem is HL2 and BF2 have some pretty horrendous loading times; I need a new processor :(
No way that those games can run at max settings on your pc without extreme lag, unless you count 20fps as 'no lag' (or really low res and no aa/af).
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No way that those games can run at max settings on your pc without extreme lag unless you count 20fps as 'no lag' (or really low res and no aa/af).
Well I'm not running with AA on but they run fine!  I get about 35-50 FPS on all of them, except maybe BF2 where I get like 25.  Like I said though, I get like 3 minutes load time when loading a new area for HL2.
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Alienware A51 7700 Laptop2GB DDR RAM (2x 1024)3.2 GHZ, Pentium 4 Proccessor17" LCD Monitor120GB 7200 RPM HDDVD/CD-RWGot it for Oblivion and University, mainly. For some reason it laggs when I open up the control panel.Drule: Looks like the one my Mum has in the Office, about 10 years old,  48MB of RAM. :D
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Well I'm not running with AA on but they run fine!  I get about 35-50 FPS on all of them except maybe BF2 where I get like 25.  Like I said though, I get like 3 minutes load time when loading a new area for HL2.
25 and 35 fps is pretty (s)low. I would imagine you run at a low res like 800x600?
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