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Intel Pentium IV 3GHz HT 1MB L2 CacheIntel 915GVWB
LG DVD-RAM Super Multi Drive
Samsung SyncMaster 793MB 17"
Logitech Intenet KB & Optical Mouse combo
Creative Inspire 4400 4.1 Speakers
Segate Barracuda 160GB 7200RPM HDD
Mercury 600VA UPS


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mine is

intel pentium 4 1.7 ghz768 ddr ram
40 gb harddrive (my 120gb hard disk died :'( )
Dvd-Rom,Cd-Writer
Gigabyte Mother board latest.
MSI Nvidia geforce fx5200 graphic card
realtek sound card
Creative 4.1 woofer speakers <_<


and other required stuff.
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My system:

AMD X2 3800+ (@ 2.2Ghz, just a small OC)2 GB DDR400 RAM
Asus A8N-E
7900GT @ 545/1600
3x 250GB HardDrives (different family members have their own drive, except my mom)
NEC 3500-A (16x DVD Burner)
Some old LG CD Burner


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Here's my desktop:

Dell Dimension 4550Intel Pentium 4 2.0 Ghz
nvidia Geforce4 MX 420
160 GB HardDrive 5400 RPM
1.25 GB RAM (1GB and 256 MB)


Here's my laptop:

Dell Inspiron E1505Intel Duo Core 1.6 Ghz
256MB ATI Mobility Radeon 1300
80 GB HardDrive 5400 RPM
1 GB Ram (512 MB and 512 MB)


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My Laptop (which i love):

Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2Intel Pentium M 2Ghz
2gb RAM
256mb Nvidia GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
60gb Hitachi
17 inch wide screen with gloss
DVD/CDR Drive



However, I have some equipment arriving from newegg on tuesday for some upgrades. Ive bought a 80 gig 7200 speed hard drive to replace my 80, and an external enclosure for my old drive so I can still use its space. Also got a cooling pad for it because its been heating up over the summer.

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Intel Celeron 2.4GHz40GB Hard Drive
Windows XP Home SP2
LiteOn DVD+/- Burner
VisionTek ATI Radeon 7k PCI Video Card
256MB RAM


Now, my Xubuntu Computer

Intel Pentium 2 400MHz10GB Hard Drive
Xubuntu 6.06
Some CD Burner
Cirrus Logic Video Adapter
192MB RAM


I wish I could get my Xubuntu computer to connect to the internet, but it keeps refusing. It connected to Wireless fine, but won't go wired.
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:) HI All

I have a K8 Triton Giga-byte GA_K8VT890-9 motherboardAMD 64 Bit 3800 Processor
2 Gig of Corsair Twinx ram 400mhz with heatsink shielding
Asus 7900 GTX 512 meg Video card
Audigy2 Soundcard
Cambridge Soundwords 5.1 Desktop Theater
1 Gig Lan connection onboard
12x Dual layer DVD Burner
Raid 0 2*180 gig hard drives ATA 7500 RPM 8 meg buffers
3 Neon fans to keep it cool
Chimei 19 inche widescreen monitor
500 Watt power supply


She runs sweet im am a mad first person shooter gamer and find it runs like a dream.

Cheers Lead_Ejector

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My computer is a couple years old now but it's still pretty good.

Not sure about the motherboard.AMD Athlon XP 3000+
1.43GB of Kingston DDR SDRAM
Legacy Video Capture Video Card
Phillips PSC705 Audio Card
JBL Desktop Speakers and a Sony MHC-GX45 360 Watt system with 120 Watt S.A.W. Subwoofer
3MB DSL connection
LITE-ON-DVD+RW SOHW-802S DVD Burner
RAID 1.5" 145GB harddrive with 8MB buffers, Western Digital 160GB External Harddrive with 2MB buffers
2 fans
Samsung SyncMaster 192N 19 inch LCD Display
500 Watts power


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My laptop: Sony VAIO VGN-AR11s :)

ProcessorClock speed
2 GHz

Processor type
T2500

Processor manufacturer
Intel

RAM
RAM installed
1024 MB

Max supported RAM
2 GB

RAM technology
DDR2-533 SDRAM

Storage Hard Drive
Hard drive size
200 GB

Optical Storage
CD / DVD type
Matshita BD-MLT UJ-2105 (blu-ray burner :) )

Interfaces / Networking
USB
4

Firewire
1

PC Card
1

Ethernet
Yes

Infrared
Yes

Bluetooth
Yes

Wireless networking
Yes

Modem
56K

Input
Input devices
Mouse touchpad, keyboard

Video Output
Graphics processor
Nvidia GeForce Go 7600 GT

Display
Maximum resolution
1920x1200 pixels (17 inch x-black lcd)

(from cnet.co.uk)

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quick stats:PIV, 512 mb ram, geforce 4 mx 440 (crappy, NEVER touch one of these), hdd 60gb, 19" lcd, sony dvd write, sony cd writer :) ...quite irrelevant a more specific and detalied description :)

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Pentium 4 2.4 GhzIntel Motherboard (only up to 333Mhz RAM speed)
HDD Seagate 120 Gb
512 MB DDR
Gforce 4 FX 440 64Mb


following upgrades:
another HDD so i can make a RAID field between them
Radeon 9800 Pro
512 Mb DDR

With those upgrades (not more than 250 $) it should be sufficient for few more years...

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