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July 14, 2014, 12:13:12 PM
#37
that picture is so true for the early adopters of btc.
That's for you. Going RAM overkill and not buying an SSD?  Cheesy


SSD's are overrated, 10'000rpm does me well  Tongue
32GB of ram is useless, you won't get near 16 without doing some serious video or audio engineering.

Not when you run and render with Cinema 4D and After Effects simultaneously.
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July 14, 2014, 12:10:38 PM
#36
that picture is so true for the early adopters of btc.
That's for you. Going RAM overkill and not buying an SSD?  Cheesy


SSD's are overrated, 10'000rpm does me well  Tongue
32GB of ram is useless, you won't get near 16 without doing some serious video or audio engineering.
sr. member
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July 14, 2014, 10:54:43 AM
#35
Let's just say,

Intel i7 (2.00GHz)
4gb ram
1080p laptop scren
Nvidia gt540m


It does well enough when games aren't concerned. It's 3 years old, and can't really keep up with running all I want it to run.

The CPU overheats the whole system but it being a laptop I dread having to unscrew screws for hours
just to change the thermal compound.

A good, gaming quality pad barely does the trick and I have used compressed air many times.

I'm thinking of getting an ASUS_ROG laptop but I don't know if they last long...

Dude trust me, ASUS is prolly the highest you can go in quality for pre-built.
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July 14, 2014, 10:39:39 AM
#34
Let's just say,

Intel i7 (2.00GHz)
4gb ram
1080p laptop scren
Nvidia gt540m


It does well enough when games aren't concerned. It's 3 years old, and can't really keep up with running all I want it to run.

The CPU overheats the whole system but it being a laptop I dread having to unscrew screws for hours
just to change the thermal compound.

A good, gaming quality pad barely does the trick and I have used compressed air many times.

I'm thinking of getting an ASUS_ROG laptop but I don't know if they last long...
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July 14, 2014, 10:12:47 AM
#33
Mining rig as my computer.

Gigabyte 990FXA
4x R9 280x
Lousy processor
4G ram.
sr. member
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July 14, 2014, 08:02:35 AM
#32
that picture is so true for the early adopters of btc.
That's for you. Going RAM overkill and not buying an SSD?  Cheesy


SSD's are overrated, 10'000rpm does me well  Tongue
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July 14, 2014, 07:57:48 AM
#31
that picture is so true for the early adopters of btc.
That's for you. Going RAM overkill and not buying an SSD?  Cheesy
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July 14, 2014, 07:49:54 AM
#30
OS publishing help to hack it.
Exactly how do you plan on hacking me if I tell you that I'm using a modified Linux?

Custom Rig
I5-3470S
Gigabyte Z77-DS3H
Patriot Viper 8GB
MSI 7770
Samsung 840 250GB SSD
Vizio 47" 3D Array lit TV

and about 50K worth of external drives, extra displays, motherboards, video cards (mining farm), PSUs, UPS, Bridge & routers, etc Tongue
Then why aren't you upgrading your GPU? It's pretty weak.

Ram @ 2600mhz 32 GB
1TB HDD @ 10'000RPM
Palit GTX 780 Jetstream
RAM overkill.




that picture is so true for the early adopters of btc.
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July 14, 2014, 06:35:57 AM
#29
OS publishing help to hack it.
Exactly how do you plan on hacking me if I tell you that I'm using a modified Linux?

Custom Rig
I5-3470S
Gigabyte Z77-DS3H
Patriot Viper 8GB
MSI 7770
Samsung 840 250GB SSD
Vizio 47" 3D Array lit TV

and about 50K worth of external drives, extra displays, motherboards, video cards (mining farm), PSUs, UPS, Bridge & routers, etc Tongue
Then why aren't you upgrading your GPU? It's pretty weak.

Ram @ 2600mhz 32 GB
1TB HDD @ 10'000RPM
Palit GTX 780 Jetstream
RAM overkill.

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July 14, 2014, 05:59:58 AM
#28
Custom Rig
I5-3470S
Gigabyte Z77-DS3H
Patriot Viper 8GB
MSI 7770
Samsung 840 250GB SSD
Vizio 47" 3D Array lit TV

and about 50K worth of external drives, extra displays, motherboards, video cards (mining farm), PSUs, UPS, Bridge & routers, etc Tongue
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July 13, 2014, 07:44:24 PM
#27
http://s28.postimg.org/txaksycp9/acer_aspire_5310_laptop.jpg

Acer Aspire 5315. 15.4" - 2.13GHz Celeron 560 2.13Ghz - Vista Home Basic - 1GB DDR2 RAM - 120GB HDD

I never really understood why people hate Vista that much. My experience with a netbook running Windows 7 was actually worse.
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July 13, 2014, 07:43:20 PM
#26


Ram @ 2600mhz

1TB HDD @ 10'000RPM

Palit GTX 780 Jetstream

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July 13, 2014, 07:40:49 PM
#25
cpu: 4x 2,4 ghz
gpu: 256mb
ram: 3,5 GB
The graphics are poor and I'll fix it  Grin Grin Grin
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July 13, 2014, 07:20:47 PM
#24
OS publishing help to hack it.
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July 13, 2014, 06:57:54 PM
#23
LOL. I did not expect to see these types of machines. Glad we're not on an enthusiast forum.  Wink
Not everyone lives in 'murica and has enough money to throw into machines.
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July 13, 2014, 06:08:34 PM
#22
LOL. I did not expect to see these types of machines. Glad we're not on an enthusiast forum.  Wink
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July 13, 2014, 02:31:26 PM
#21

The new Compaq 610 Notebook PC is designed for mobile users looking for a low-cost notebook with a 15.6 inch diagonal LED-backlit HD display, Intel processors and essential business features.

Specification  of the  Compaq 610 laptop :
  • It has a 16:9 ration, 15.6″ diagonal LED-backlit HD widescreen that produces brighter images similar to HDTV but is more power efficient than regular LCD screens.
  • It is powered by the Intel® Core™ Duo Processors that provide new levels of system responsiveness when running multiple applications and smarter battery performance designed to help extend mobility.
  • The Compaq 610 features a secure hard drive mounting method called DriveGuard that helps reduce shock to your hard drive, so your important data is better protected.
  • Experience video conferencing and other multi-media content with the optional integrated 2MP Webcam, integrated microphone and Wi-Fi Certified WLAN.



legendary
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July 13, 2014, 07:11:04 AM
#20
Help needed here!

Acer aspire v7-482p great ultrabook, but i have a problem maybe someone could help me? In case i wouldn't reply PM me if you have any idea how to fix it.

I have it around half a year maybe +1-2 months and few days ago i made it enter sleep mode and went from city to city (it didn't get hit in any way i belive) and when i came home and turned it on it instantly turned off and when i turn it off and start it over it does 1 short blink, then next one is longer and third seems to be longest but it won't even get to acer screen just lighting black screen and lighting power and after few secs it reboots over and over, i can't even enter bios.  

Try taking battery out for 30 minutes and unplug the charging cable. Maybe it will help. Otherwise you might have a filure in Motherboard.
Hmm thank you i'll try to do that and would be extremely happy if it would work but i've already tried taking it out and pluging the charging cable in instread of battery to see if it isn't problem with it but it did the same thing so i'll try it this way now.
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July 13, 2014, 06:31:42 AM
#19
Help needed here!

Acer aspire v7-482p great ultrabook, but i have a problem maybe someone could help me? In case i wouldn't reply PM me if you have any idea how to fix it.

I have it around half a year maybe +1-2 months and few days ago i made it enter sleep mode and went from city to city (it didn't get hit in any way i belive) and when i came home and turned it on it instantly turned off and when i turn it off and start it over it does 1 short blink, then next one is longer and third seems to be longest but it won't even get to acer screen just lighting black screen and lighting power and after few secs it reboots over and over, i can't even enter bios.  

Try taking battery out for 30 minutes and unplug the charging cable. Maybe it will help. Otherwise you might have a filure in Motherboard.
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July 13, 2014, 06:31:02 AM
#18
Holy shit, are you from the past? Literally... I'm surprised that computer can even connect the internet. My cellphone literally has a faster processor, more memory (2 GB), and more storage (64 gb microsd card). Hell, even the screen has more pixels (1920x1080).

CPU: i7-2600
Memory: 16 GB
Storage: 240 GB Toshiba SSD
2x 3 TB drives
1x 2 TB drives
GPU: 6870
GPU bottleneck here, bad build.
People should provide a picture of dxdiag or ccleaner/speccy (similar program).
Why doesn't nobody mention their computer case? Mine is worth more than the GPU in this build.  Cheesy
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July 13, 2014, 06:29:55 AM
#17
It's a Medion Akoya laptop bought in Hofer,

17.3 LED
500GB HD
2X4gb of RAM
gt630M 1 GB GPU
i3 proc

nothing really special, but very cheap for the quality (430€ new, 1.5 years ago).

Picture? I'm too lazy for that.
legendary
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July 13, 2014, 06:27:37 AM
#16
My old pc bought early 2009 still does everything I want it to Cheesy (I no longer play games on it though)

CPU       : Intel Core2 Quad Q8200 @2.33 GHZ
Graphics : Nvidia Geforce (500MB memory)
Ram       : 4gb
Monitor   : 22" ViewSonic

I've used this pc on average 10 hrs per day for the past 5 years and have never had a problem with it  Smiley
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July 13, 2014, 03:13:10 AM
#15
Working on my laptop:

MSI GE70
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHz
Memory (RAM) 12.0 GB
Graphics Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600/nVidia GTX765M
Gaming graphics 1696 MB Total available graphics memory
Primary hard disk 65GB Free (224GB Total) Micron M500 SSD
17" 1920x1080P semi-gloss finish
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July 13, 2014, 02:49:40 AM
#14
i have no tablet - i find them useless when i have a phone with a 5" screen.

my laptop is the lenovo u310, a cheapie ultrabook that is kinda big for an ultrabook, but i got it cheap.
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July 13, 2014, 02:47:31 AM
#13
Laptop, dell latitude 1400.
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July 12, 2014, 08:13:36 PM
#12
I recently retired my old workstation for a tablet.

TECH SPECS
Processor   Intel Core i7 Dual core w/ Hyper Threading
Base 1.9GHz / Turbo 3.0GHz   
Memory   8GB DDR3 (2x4GB 1600MHz)   
Video   Intel HD4000 (DX11)
NVIDIA GT 640M LE (2GB DDR3, Optimus Technology)   
Display   10.1” (IPS, 1366x768)
Multi-touch HD display   
Operating System   Windows 8   
Storage   128/256GB SSD (SATA-III)*   
Network   Intel WLAN (802.11b/g/n + BT4)   
Others   Stereo speakers
Codec supports 7.1 (via HDMI through optional Docking Station)
HD Webcam (front-facing, 2MP)
Array microphones
Dolby Home Theater v4
USB 3.0 x1 (green, SuperSpeed)
Audio jack (3.5mm, 4-pole, stereo out / mic in)
Approximate Size: 278.5 mm x 178.85 mm x 19.5 mm / 10.9" x 7" x .80"
Approximate Weight: 962g / 2.1Lbs
- See more at: http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-systems/razer-edge-pro#sthash.ndBXclRx.dpuf

I bought the docking station for it and hooked it up to my 29in ultra wide asus monitor http://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-designo-29-lcd-monitor/3284048.p?id=1219089770309&skuId=3284048&ref=06&loc=01&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=3284048&extensionType=pla:g&s_kwcid=PTC!pla!!!41801919199!g!!49989914239&kpid=3284048&k_clickid=547398bd-46b6-3f08-833a-0000083519ef Smiley

I bought it a long time ago and never used it until recently in the past 2 months when the PSU fried in my workstation I set it up as a temporary solution until I put the new PSU in. 3 months later I still never ordered that PSU.
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July 12, 2014, 04:53:04 PM
#11
CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K @ 3.40GHz
Ram: 8,00GB Dual-Kanaal DDR3 @ 665MHz
Graphics card:2047MBNVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z77X-D3H
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July 12, 2014, 04:40:40 PM
#10
I'm surprised at the number of people running Windows XP here (myself included).

Anyway, mine is a Toshiba Satellite M110. Specs are: 1.6GHz Intel Core Duo T2050, 2GB RAM (upgraded from 1GB), 1TB Hard drive (upgraded from 60GB), 14.1" screen, Intel integrated graphics, Windows XP Home, and all the usual modern laptop stuff (e.g. DVD writer, wifi).

EDIT: Here's a picture:

legendary
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July 12, 2014, 04:34:39 PM
#9
Help needed here!

Acer aspire v7-482p great ultrabook, but i have a problem maybe someone could help me? In case i wouldn't reply PM me if you have any idea how to fix it.

I have it around half a year maybe +1-2 months and few days ago i made it enter sleep mode and went from city to city (it didn't get hit in any way i belive) and when i came home and turned it on it instantly turned off and when i turn it off and start it over it does 1 short blink, then next one is longer and third seems to be longest but it won't even get to acer screen just lighting black screen and lighting power and after few secs it reboots over and over, i can't even enter bios.  
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July 12, 2014, 04:29:25 PM
#8
I'm on a netbook at the moment. eMachines EM350. Spec-wise, it's pretty average. But it's extremely thin and lightweight and only weighs 2.43 lbs (around 1.1 kg) so it's great for traveling with. Specs are:

Intel Atom Processor N450 (1.66GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 667MHz FSB)
Intel NM10 Express Chipset
1024MB DDR2 667MHz RAM
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 with 64MB of dedicated video memory
10.1-inch display with resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels
160GB 5400rpm SATA
Windows XP Home with Service Pack 3

Picture:



AMD A10-6800K APU 4.10GHz
8GB RAM
1TB HDD
Windows 7

No CD/DVD drives. This was the first computer I built for myself, so I was trying to keep costs down as much as possible (which is why I went with the APU processor, which I think I got on sale as well). Not including the OS, the cost was around $350 for the whole setup ($450 adding in Windows 7).

I got a spare Dell monitor from my dad and bought crap cheap speakers, keyboard, mouse, etc., so maybe around $500 after tax for everything? It's not a beast computer, but it runs fast for what I use it for and I put it together myself with no experience, so I'm happy Smiley

4.1GHz? Sounds pretty sweet. I didn't know they made ones that high.

Yup, 4.1GHz and it can go up to 4.4GHz if you push it. You trade off on the graphics though, but on sale it wasn't much more than $100. For that price, I don't mind the lesser graphics.
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July 12, 2014, 04:14:29 PM
#7
I'm on a netbook at the moment. eMachines EM350. Spec-wise, it's pretty average. But it's extremely thin and lightweight and only weighs 2.43 lbs (around 1.1 kg) so it's great for traveling with. Specs are:

Intel Atom Processor N450 (1.66GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 667MHz FSB)
Intel NM10 Express Chipset
1024MB DDR2 667MHz RAM
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3150 with 64MB of dedicated video memory
10.1-inch display with resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels
160GB 5400rpm SATA
Windows XP Home with Service Pack 3

Picture:



AMD A10-6800K APU 4.10GHz
8GB RAM
1TB HDD
Windows 7

No CD/DVD drives. This was the first computer I built for myself, so I was trying to keep costs down as much as possible (which is why I went with the APU processor, which I think I got on sale as well). Not including the OS, the cost was around $350 for the whole setup ($450 adding in Windows 7).

I got a spare Dell monitor from my dad and bought crap cheap speakers, keyboard, mouse, etc., so maybe around $500 after tax for everything? It's not a beast computer, but it runs fast for what I use it for and I put it together myself with no experience, so I'm happy Smiley

4.1GHz? Sounds pretty sweet. I didn't know they made ones that high.
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July 12, 2014, 03:56:15 PM
#6
AMD A10-6800K APU 4.10GHz
8GB RAM
1TB HDD
Windows 7

No CD/DVD drives. This was the first computer I built for myself, so I was trying to keep costs down as much as possible (which is why I went with the APU processor, which I think I got on sale as well). Not including the OS, the cost was around $350 for the whole setup ($450 adding in Windows 7).

I got a spare Dell monitor from my dad and bought crap cheap speakers, keyboard, mouse, etc., so maybe around $500 after tax for everything? It's not a beast computer, but it runs fast for what I use it for and I put it together myself with no experience, so I'm happy Smiley
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July 12, 2014, 03:50:24 PM
#5
Mine is a Dell Latitude D505:



Specs are:

1.4GHz Intel Pentium M
1GB RAM
40GB hard drive
DVD/CDRW combo drive
15" XGA display
Intel 82855 GME graphics
Windows XP Home

Holy shit, are you from the past? Literally... I'm surprised that computer can even connect the internet. My cellphone literally has a faster processor, more memory (2 GB), and more storage (64 gb microsd card). Hell, even the screen has more pixels (1920x1080).

CPU: i7-2600
Memory: 16 GB
Storage: 240 GB Toshiba SSD
2x 3 TB drives
1x 2 TB drives
GPU: 6870
Don't Go harsh , Some people just love the things as they are..!
The system I currently logged into says

Windows XP Pro SP2
AMD Sempron 1.6GH
1gb Ram
80GB HDD

That's whole different thing that I own 3 more computer Systems with a much better specification  

 
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July 12, 2014, 03:50:13 PM
#4
Too lazy to take a picture but it's the rosewill challenger case:

CPU: i3-2100
Ram: G.SKILL Ripjaws 8gb (2x4gb)
Graphics card: Radeon HD 6870 (sapphire)
motherboard: some cheap gigabyte microatx board
500GB WD Blue

I think that's the main stuff? I built it for around $600 at the time. It ran any game I played on high/utra settings back then (idk about now). Great gaming PC when I used to game.
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July 12, 2014, 03:27:24 PM
#3
Mine is a Dell Latitude D505:



Specs are:

1.4GHz Intel Pentium M
1GB RAM
40GB hard drive
DVD/CDRW combo drive
15" XGA display
Intel 82855 GME graphics
Windows XP Home

Holy shit, are you from the past? Literally... I'm surprised that computer can even connect the internet. My cellphone literally has a faster processor, more memory (2 GB), and more storage (64 gb microsd card). Hell, even the screen has more pixels (1920x1080).

CPU: i7-2600
Memory: 16 GB
Storage: 240 GB Toshiba SSD
2x 3 TB drives
1x 2 TB drives
GPU: 6870
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July 12, 2014, 03:24:27 PM
#2
Dell

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July 12, 2014, 03:02:06 PM
#1
Mine is a Dell Latitude D505:

http://s7.postimg.org/hdvg05z5n/66749_dell_latitude_d505.jpg

Specs are:

1.4GHz Intel Pentium M
1GB RAM
40GB hard drive
DVD/CDRW combo drive
15" XGA display
Intel 82855 GME graphics
Windows XP Home
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