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ScotchMonkey: Laptop 1

Maker : Dell, made in 2002ish
XP SP2
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 1.66 GHZ
2 GB ram
NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
HD 5200 RPM for 250GB
17 inch screen
That must have arrived from the future, Core 2's didn't appear till 2006-07, It was just Pentium 4's and Pentium D before that :D

Still it's a very nice laptop, I have a weaker but similar one and it's pretty good for non gaming tasks ;)
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ScotchMonkey: Laptop 1

Maker : Dell, made in 2002ish
XP SP2
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 1.66 GHZ
2 GB ram
NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS
HD 5200 RPM for 250GB
17 inch screen
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Ganni1987: That must have arrived from the future, Core 2's didn't appear till 2006-07, It was just Pentium 4's and Pentium D before that :D

Still it's a very nice laptop, I have a weaker but similar one and it's pretty good for non gaming tasks ;)
Woops my mistake. I remember buying it second hand 2 1/2 years ago and the guy said it was six years old. Actually I paid more for it used than my lenovo (store bought): 300 for the Dell and 250 for the Lenovo. Gotta love boxing day sales.
Post edited July 15, 2015 by ScotchMonkey
Oh, a hardware fap thread.... ah well, better leave something instead of simply trolling; although, I won't have the level of detail others do:

CPU - i7 4770

MOBO - Asrock h87 performance

GPU - EVGA GTX 780 SC

RAM - 8GB DDR3 GSkill Ripjaws @ 16xx MHz

CASE - CoolerMaster HAF XM

PSU - Seasonic XP 760 v2

DVD - ASUS something or other

Storage - 2TB HDD from someone...

OS - Windows 8.1 64bit

edit: I like to build, as I find it soothing. This is machine number 3.
Post edited July 15, 2015 by micktiegs_8
first pc we had was a hand-me-down from another family in 1994??? an acer pentium 486 notebook. probably didn't have a clockspeed higher than 33, RAM 16MB ?, HDD space of 500 MB, came with an external 2-speed CD-ROM that plugged into a mini card slot. and it had no sound, though it seemed to be able to play audio CDs through the CD-ROM.

remember playing a lot of apogee shareware on it ,and some pirated/copied DOS games my bro got from his richer classmates. most of them didn't work probably because the videochip was some obscure china-made thing i can't remember.