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my computer - nice and simpleAMD Sempron 2800+ (2.8 GHZ)1GB RAM (2 x 256MB)80GB Hard Drive256MB Radeon 9250DVD/RW Dual Layer Burner17" Polyview MonitorWindows Vista RTM (Brand New!!)

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my computer2.3ghz petium 4 processor on a abit bd7 Motherboard2 gb of ram 80gb harddrive 200gb hardrive two dvd player one is a dvd burnerit is housed in a Aspire X-infinity case[sECTION DELETED TO TO ILLEGAL MATERIAL] (edited by xboxrulz)

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well, Now Days i have configuration like:CPU Pentium IV 3000MHz (800MHz, 1Mb) LGA OEMHDD Samsung 200Gb 7200rpmGeforce FX 6500 128Mb 128Bit MB Foxconn 865G LGAMonitor 19" LCD AV-TechDDR II 512Mb Sound KA-9120CE 5.1its my computer for work and i also have lil bit easier Laptop also using when i travel somewhere

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My laptop:

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Compaq Presario M2000

AMD Turion 64 ML-37 2.00GHz

Ati Radeon Xpress 200M

1GB RAM

80BG HDD

CDRW/DVDRW(DL) Combo

WiFi 802.11b/g, Ethernet 100/10, Firewire

Ultra bright 15" screen

SD-MSPro-MMC-CD-XD Card reader

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Runnig Windows XP SP2 or Gentoo Linux 2007

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Just the perfect machine for me :P

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yarAMD fx-55@ 3.1 ghzCorsair ballistix tracer ddr400 2gb at 2-3-3-8KN8 SLi board...yahoo2x 250mb SATA drives2x nvidia geforce 7950gtEXOS2 water cooling systemNo disk drive (only used one for OS installation).. age of piracy...duhThermaltake 700wt Sli PSUAerocool extremeEngine3T caseWorks pretty well for most everything i do... trying to keep up to times with hardware tho.. almost makes me angry with how cheap everything has gotten. :P

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Windows Vista Ultimate

Intel Core duo E6600 2.4 ghz

Connect 3D ATI X1900 XT 512 mb

2 GB DDR2 Ram

Asus P5B Deluxe/Wi-FI

Antec P180b Case

Raptor HD 75 GB 10k RPM

250 GB 7200 RPM

2 CD/DVD writers

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My computer specifications are:System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 2Make: Dell OPTIPLEX GX280PentiumĀ® 4CPU: 3.40 GHzRAM: 1.00 GB DDRHard Drive: 160GB SATAGraphics card: Intel express chipset family

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I got my new PC:HP Windows XP Media Center250GB2GB RAM2.2 GHZ Dual Core AMD 64 LiveDvD Burner/LightscribeGeForce 6150 (sucks onboard getting ATI Radeon x1600 PCI :)Ya mines awesome for the price i got it for came with free HP photo printer/scanner too total with shipping was $680.07

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My precious. Building this was very costly and is my pride and joy. It still outperforms most computers I use/build. I did have some unfortunate timing though. Now with the PCI-Express and SATA 3...my computer is a little lacking. I was going to upgrade my motherboard but then I would have to upgrade my video card and processor as well. And frankly I don't have an extra grand in spending cash right now. This was my first build (4 years ago? No maybe 3). I love all of the components I chose. I really like the sound card and speakers. I do a lot of sound editing, composing, mixing and such so it was worth the extra $. I purchased all of the hard drives at different times. If I could, I would trade them all in for a couple of 500s to run in a terabyte array. My PSU has been awesome. The CPU has been great considering how much I've abused it (overclocking...poor little bugger). It is sad how fast the technology is progressing though. I really wish I had the money to build a brand new system, I can't even imaging how the new components would outperform my current setup. Anyway, here are the specs:Mobo: Asus K8VSE DeluxeCPU: AMD Athlon 64 3200+Memory: Kingston ValueRAM 1GB (2 x 512MB)Hard Drives: 80GB Seagate Barracuda SATA, 200GB Seagate Barracuda External, 320GB Seagate Barracuda SATA, 250GB Western Digital Caviar SATASound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZSVideo Card: ATI Radeon 9800 AGPPSU: Thermaltake Silent PurePower 560WTv-Tuner: ATI TV-WonderCD/DVD: One Asus DVD Burner and One Asus CD BurnerCase: Aspire X-AlienSpeakers: Logitech Z-680Mouse/Keyboard: A4 TechPrinter: Lexmark Z615

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I got my first machine back in 2002 with the following specs:-

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Processor -> Intel P4 1.6 GHz with 400 MHz FSB

Mainboard -> Mercury KOBP4M266 with 400 MHz FSB

RAM -> 128 MB SDRAM

HDD -> Segate 40 GB

CD/DVD -> 52X LG CD Rom

Speakers -> I Sound, 2.1, 2000 Watt PMPO

UPS -> Classik, 500 VA

Monitor -> 15'' LG Studioworks 563A

Keyboard -> I Key Multimedia

Mouse -> Samsung Cyber Beetle Optical Mouse

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Upgrades in 2002:-

Processor -> Intel P4 1.7 GHz with 400 MHz FSB (Auto Upgrade)

Keyboard -> Samsung Multimedia Keyboard (Broke the old one due to Washing ride)

Mouse -> Samsung Generic Optical Mouse (Thanx to Virtual Cop, the old one gave up)

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Upgrades in 2003:-

Processor -> Intel P4 2.66 GHz with 533 MHz FSB (Non HT) (Blew the old one when tried to run the PC without the CPU Fan mounted)

Mainboard -> Intel 865 (533/800 Mhz) with HT Support (Had to upgrade 'cause of new processor)

RAM -> DDR 256, 266 MHz FSB

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New additions in 2003:-

Printer -> HP Deskjet 3550

CD/DVD -> LG CD RW (52x-32x-52x) (The lens screwed up when a CD blasted inside the old ROM)

Speakers -> Intex 4.1 3000w PMPO

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New additions in 2004:-

HDD -> 80 GB Samsung SATA, 7200 RPM (Didn't take long to fill up the HDD)

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New additions in 2005:-

Scanner-> Canon Lite

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Upgrades in 2006:-

Processor -> Intel P4 3.06 GHz with 800 MHz FSB (HT) (Upgraded for the new motherboard)

Mainboard -> Intel 915GAG, 800 Mhz with HT (Broke the processor lever while cleaning)

RAM -> DDR 512 MB, 400 MHz

RAM -> DDR 256 MB, 333 MHz (For Old system)

Keyboard -> Microsoft Soft Key (For the Old PC)

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New additions in 2006:-

Speakers -> Frontech 2.0 Stereo Speakers

CD/DVD -> Samsung CD-RW 52x-32x-52x

CD/DVD -> Sony CD-RW 48x-32x-52x

Keyboard -> Frontech Multimedia Keyboard

Mouse -> Frontech Optical Mouse

Mouse -> Microsoft Optical Mouse (For the Old PC)

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eMachines w3107 Desktop PCAMD Sempron 3100+ 1.80 Ghz, 1600 Mhz FSB, 256 KB L2 Cache512MB DDR SDRAM 100Gb ATA Hard Drivex24 CD/DVD-RWWindows XP HOME SERVICE PACK 217" MonitorRealtek Sound cardNVIDIA GeForce 6100 Video Card56kb/s ITU V.92 Modem5 USB PortsSD/MMC/SM/MS/MS-PRO/CF/Microdrive portsMy PC still runs good. I've had it for a year now and I hope to make it last at least 2 more years.My other PC:A collection lolzIntelPentium Processor III, 500 mhz512MB RAM30Gb Maxtor Hard Drivex24 CD/DVD-RWx24 CD/DVDWindows 98 (for now)17" MonitorSoundblast cardNot sure on video card56kb/s ITU V.92 Modem3 USB PortsMy other older one:Compaq Peasrio from '96.IntelPentium Processor, 133 mhz64MB RAM10Gb Hard Drivex4 CD/DVD-RWWindows 9515" MonitorSoundblast cardVGA Video Card56kb/s ITU V.92 ModemStill runs ;)

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My specs are:Rosewill TU-155 caseIntel Core 2 Duo E63002GB DDR2 RAMSaitek Eclipse KeyboardMicrosoft Laser Mouse 6000Creative Audigy SE SoundcardNEC DVD BurnerEvga Geforce 8800GTSGigabyte GA-965P-DS3Seagate Barracuda 320GBLogitech X-230 SpeakersSceptre 17" LCD MonitorAnd of course Win XP

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some very nice boxes here... i may upgrade my ram soon but heres my specs..1Gb ddr2 ramwin xpradeon x600 hypermemory gfx, 256mblogitech Z-2200 400 watt speakersdual core IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® D CPU 2.66GHz (2 CPUs)250 GB hdd (300gb external)philips 170b monitorSony DRX 810UL dvd writer <_<

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