Mack Administrator Posts: 2779 From: Registered: 01-20-2001 |
Just a, er, um, little "test" to see where everyone is computer wise, please fill this out: CPU: You know, for research. |
rowanseymour Member Posts: 284 From: Belfast, Northern Ireland Registered: 02-10-2001 |
CPU: 1.4GHz Athlon RAM: 512 MB Video Card: GeForce3 64MB DDR Rowan / GODCENTRIC |
graceworks Member Posts: 455 From: Corvallis, Oregon, USA Registered: 03-03-2001 |
CPU: Pentium 3 - 933 MHz RAM: 640 Meg Video: 16 Meg Nvidia TNT2-Vanta (hope to upgrade to 64 Meg GeForce2 MX400 soon) OS: Win M.E. - but am tired of memory leaking so am tempted to go to Win2k or possibly XP (A lot of luck with either for playing games?) -Tim ------------------ |
Puff Mummy Junior Member Posts: 8 From: Auckland, New Zealand Registered: 11-25-2001 |
CPU: Thunderbird 1.2gig RAM: 256 megs Video Card: TNT2 M64 Best OS for gaming is 98 as far as I've seen ------------------ |
Gift Member Posts: 85 From: Palatine, IL, USA Registered: 02-11-2001 |
CPU: 800MHz Tbird RAM: 256MB SDRAM Video Card: ATI Rage IIc by far the worst yet VIA KT133 Apollo Chipset |
Mack Administrator Posts: 2779 From: Registered: 01-20-2001 |
To answer my own question: 750mhz |
Klumsy Administrator Posts: 1061 From: Port Angeles, WA, USA Registered: 10-25-2001 |
to answer your question compaq armada e500 laptop compaq presario ------------------ |
InsanePoet Member Posts: 638 From: Vermont, USA Registered: 03-12-2003 |
CPU: 733 Mhz RAM 128 SD VCARD: nVidia TNT2 ------------------ |
Krylar Administrator Posts: 502 From: MD, USA Registered: 03-05-2001 |
Hiya, Alienware AMD T-Bird 1.1GHZ -Krylar ------------------ |
MadProf Member Posts: 181 From: Larnaka, Cyprus Registered: 01-24-2001 |
533 mhz celeron -- is that the lowest so far 128 meg RAM nvidia tnt2m64 16meg graphics card -- so its not that great. it runs blender fast, I'm happy. other info: *g* and LINUX is the best OS for gaming... sadly the gaming industry hasn't caught on yet. MadProf ------------------ |
MadProf Member Posts: 181 From: Larnaka, Cyprus Registered: 01-24-2001 |
Oooh, just to make the average lower, my brothers machine is: 486, about 33mhz, debian linux again MadProf ------------------ |
hucklberry Junior Member Posts: 7 From: medford, OR, USA Registered: 08-27-2001 |
Well, let's see. Development machine: P3 600 128 ram voodoo3 Home machine: p3800 128 ram geforce1 |
ToTheCorinthians Junior Member Posts: 5 From: Zion, IL, USA Registered: 12-08-2001 |
Pentium 233mhz 64 mb ram 2x6gb hard drives still works fine.. |
Jesusfreak Member Posts: 49 From: U.S.A. Registered: 01-20-2001 |
Current Specs: Pentium 2 233mhz. 64 MB Ram 4GB Hard Drive DVD Player STV Velocity 128(NVidia Riva 128 chipset) with TV Tuner 4MB AGP Card. Windows 95 17 inch monitor It also has the following temporary add-ons: The additions are temporary because I'm building a computer and on the 31 of this month I should be getting have everything I need to build the following computer: The new computer will be using a TV instead of a monitor until I get enough money to buy 256 MB DDR Ram, XP then a monitor and a DVD Drive. Ok that's a pretty lengthy description.... ------------------ |
Johnny Member Posts: 16 From: California, USA Registered: 12-23-2001 |
(sighs) Celeron 400 It's not spectacular. The little system that could, though. I've been able to actually milk an awful lot out of this system. Plus I've got a really big monitor too (19 inches), so I guess thats sweet. |