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i customized my computer, but it uses an Gateway monitor. Its an AMD Athlon some something balh blah. I can't remember the specs about my computer. oh yeh its and AMD AThlon XP 3000 2.16 Ghz. With all the basic funcionalities with cd/dvd burner.

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I'm running a customized comp...AMD Athlon (yeah) 1.20 (ouch) ghz1024 mb (one gig) DDR Ram6 USB 1 Ports2 USB 2Dual 50 gig HDDs 7200 rpmNvidia Dual Monitor 128mb video cardDual 15" CRT (not flat screen/panel) monitorsDolby 5.1 Surround sound system.That's my dad's computer tho, I seriously want my own... It's going to go a lil something like this..Dell Dimension 3000 with Dell 15" Flat Panel DisplayIntel P4 2.80GHz (all that cache & FSB crap)MS Windows XP Pro Edition256MB DDR SDRAM (expandable to 512)40gig HDIntegrated Intel Extreme Graphics 248x CD-ROM drive*Int. 10/100 Ethernet (expandable to Gigabit)Only for $399... HOTNESS!*- I don't need the fancy-*bottom* CD-RW/DVD-RW crap cuz my whole house runs off the server, stats down there ----\/ and it already has one...Pentium 4 3.0 GHzMS Windows Server2gigs DDR Shared SDRAMtriple 20 g HD's40x28x20 DVD-RW40x28x20 CD-RWGigabit Ethernet Card(Pimptastic)Peace outThablkpanda

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i got a hp like 6 months ago and when i got it windows dosent work and now my mother bord is dying hp they used to be alot better now they went down like gatway and if i ever get a pc or any one asks a brand make your own its cheaper and more relible :o

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Abit AV8-3RD Eye Skt 939 K8t800proAMD Athlon 64bit 3500+ 2 X 256 MB pc 2100 Ram ( should upgrade this )80 GbMaxtor HDDGeforce Fx 5600 256 MB AGP 8x graphics card15" LG TFT L1511SE MonitorMercury KeyboardLG CD comdo writter 48x24x48Windows XP Professional Edition SP2well, i build my computer because i dont have that much money to get a brand new pc in once go and i cant really see perfet build in the market. i perfer to build my computer by myself mainly i can learn more about hardware when i install it and the feeling that i switch on my computer after ive installed everything ... thats really hard to describe in word.

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My current computer that I own is an IBM ThinkPad, which has been very reliable, but I plan to upgrade to a desktop asap. I find that the hard drive in laptops are very slow.I will probably build my own customized computer with hopefully top of the line equipment -_-Only sad thing is that computers become obsolete after a year, so you have to constantly upgrade it so you stay current.

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i got a Toshiba Tecra A2 series laptop with DVD Ram burner + dual layer thats really cooli love this laptop and my desktop is self built one i like that pc aswell coz its got water cooling :P

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Most peeps have customized... lol I have a customized one for a server -> 3GhZ+ 1GB Ram 160GB hard no video.. (it's a server ) And the PC i use is really *BLEEP*ed up -> Hewlett packard Processor Intel Celeron 2600MhZ 256 RAM 40GB hard drive...e its really old thats why specs are a little lol... although most of peeps think its stupid that ur server is faster than the pc u use for games, internet etc... i don't really care... :P

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I have a Sony VAIO. That of which has never given me one problem in the whole wide world. Sony's freaking own. I have my whole cd collection on my computer.. I'm constantly running a server and many applications. Music. etc. My computer has many drives.. broadband internet connection.. Yeah, don't you wish you had something that never messed up? Cause mine doesn't.. :P

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I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Notebook and a custom-built PCMy Notebook is a Fujitsu Siemens Liefebook E4010You can take a look at it by googling its nameMy PC has:Intel Pentium 4 3,6 GhzNvidia 6800 LEWindows XP Professional Edition SP22 x 2 512 mb RAM80 GB intern Seagate HDD250 GB Maxtor extern HDD

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I have Dell...Before this I had Packard Bell whiches SUCKSSS!!! It crashes for no reason and I hate it!! :lol:

 

BUT!!!

 

What I like to shar with yall is this one: a iMac g4!! I WANT THIS!!! NOWWW!

 

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Can't Offort itt!!!!

 

And I heard it is more for media use...like setting up movies and songs... Is that true?

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I semi built my computer through cyber power pc, Its pretty much like buying the parts separately but they give out good deals from time to time. I remember when i wasn't much into computers a few good years back and i would always buy gateways or dells lol, now i realize how much you save by building your own, its so worth it.

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