I have a HP Pavilion dv7 Notebook PC
Specs-
Processor: Intel i7 @ 1.60 GHz
RAM: 6 GB
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 230m with 1 GB devoted to graphics
Hard Drive: 500 GB
Screen: 16:9 1080i HD Screen
Of course Windows 7
Price: $1,700
Feel free to ask me questoins about it and i'll try to answer them :)
Can you beat me?
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4gb 1066 ram
6 x 320gb raptor extreme 14k rpm hard drives
2x radeon hd5870 over-clocked graphic cards in crossfire
logitech g-19 keyboard, mx518 mouse
razor mantis speed & control mouse pads.
modified thermaltake v9 case
windows 7 ultimate (32 bit)
37" 1080p tv as my main monitor
24" lcd monitor as a secondary
Price: .. erm... well... lets not go there... lol... ok, it probably owes me over £2000 :(
I guess these are on RAID.
How's the performance? What about noise?
OS is on one drive, games on another, movies on the other, music on the other etc etc.
Performance is excellent :) was actually thinking of upgrading to an i7 940 if the prices ever come down.
and the noise, oh my!.. lets just say if im doing some heavy stuff on my pc it sounds like a jumbo jet is trying to take off next to me.
CRACKKKKKK
"what's that no-"
<you fall through time and wind up landing on hitler thus ending world war 2 and becoming a hero>
HAF X case
AMD Phenom II X6 1090t (overclocked to 4Ghz, will be pushing further)
ATI XFX 5850 (overclocked to a 5870)
Two monitors: 22" and 18"
4GB Ballistix Tracer DDR3 1600 RAM
80GB Intel SSD (for operating system, games, and apps)
1TB Western Digital HDD (for file and media storage)
Biostar TA890FXE motherboard
850w Power Supply
The CPU is watercooled and me and my bro built a custom reservoir to sit on top of the case that lights up red.
Almost forgot, there are two red cold cathodes that are sound activated (and go great with my bass!)
If you want to see more pics and other stuff, go here (http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=647384).
Dual Core 2gb 32bit
2gb ram
geforce graphics card that i can't remember
22" monitor 1080p
windows xp (by far the best)
320gb hard drive (i'm not a media whore so never really needed much)
standard keyboard and mouse from dell.
built it myself, all in was just under £600
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Processor:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz (4 CPUs)
Memory:
2044MB RAM
Hard Drive:
320 GB
Video Card:
NVIDIA GeForce 9400 GT
Monitor:
Plug and Play Monitor
Sound Card:
IDT Audio1
Keyboard:
USB Root Hub
Mouse:
USB Root Hub
Operating System:
Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.090804-1435)
I built my computer myself for about $550 and my comp is now worth about 1000. :D I say its was much cheaper
specs:
Processor AMD Athlon™ X2 Dual-Core QL-64
- 2.1 GHz
- 1.8 GHz HT (3600 MT/s)
- 2 x 512 KB L2 Cache
Operating System Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
RAM 4 GB
Screen type LCD screen
Screen resolution 1366 x 768 pixels
Screen size 15.6"
Screen features Acer CrystalBrite™ TFT, high-brightness (220-nit)
Hard drive 320GB SATA 5400 rpm
Optical disk drive DVD Rewriter
Memory card reader 5-in-1 card reader (SD), (MMC), (MS), (MS PRO), (XD)
USB 4 USB 2.0 port
Modem/Ethernet 1 x Modem (RJ-11) port
1 x Ethernet (RJ-45) port
Wi-Fi Acer InviLink™ 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED® network connection
Video interface 1 x HDMI™ port with HDCP support
1 x external display (VGA) port
Audio interface 1 x Headphone/speaker/line-out jack
1 x Microphone-in jack
1 x Line-in jack
TV output HDMi socket (with HDCP)
Extension card slot 1 x ExpressCard/54 slot
Sound Dolby®-optimised surround sound system with two built-in stereo speakers
Webcam 1.3 MP
Keyboard & Mouse Multi-gesture touchpad pointing device
Battery Lithium-ion battery
Size 383 (W) x 250 (D) x 26/37 (H) mm
Weight 2.8 kg
Best keyboard on a laptop ever
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Video Card - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 M with 1 GB of RAM.
Processor - QuadCore Core 2 Extreme (up to 8 GB of DDR RAM).
Hardrive Space - 1 TB of 512 GB of SSD space.
Battery - Nine cell battery.
Dual-Layer Blue Ray with 1920 x 1200 LCD screen.
Weighs a hefty 11.68 pounds with priced starting at £1,700.
4 GB RAM
250 GB hard drive
Intel Centrino2 Duo P8600 @ 2.4 GHz
Windows Vista Basic Service Pack 2
Had a dual boot with Ubuntu 8.04, but erased that (should have kept it)
Bought it a year ago for about $750 US
It works for everything I want it to do, but the big test will be engineering in college next fall...
RAM: 4 GB (I'm going to add more RAM… when I get some money)
Graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 4670
Hard Drive: 1 Tb
Screen: 2560x1440
Mac OS X (ver. 10.6.2)
Price: 1600€
Of course, is an Apple. I also have Windows XP running on it (with Parallels Virtual Machine). 250 Gb and 2 Gb of RAM are enough for me.
No, I don't play games on my Mac, but I could if I wish.
I have:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz
2 GB RAM - 1067 Mhz DDR3
Nvidia 9400m (256mb shared)
160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive (Gettin a 500GB 7200RPM)
Firewire
SD Card Slot
Up to 1GB/s Ethernet
802.11n Wifi
7 Hours Battery Life
13.3 Inch Glossy 1280x800 Widescreen
Built in "iSight" webcam
Ambient Light sensor (dims/brightens the screen according to light around you. If you go to a dark place, the screen dims a little so its better for your eyes)
Multi Touch trackpad (Pinch'n'zoom like on iPhone, scroll, click anywhere, right click anywhere)
Backlight keyboard
Bluetooth
Mac OS 10.6 Snow Leopard
MagSafe charger (google it)
Infrared remote control receiver
battery indicator on side
I could have got:
2.4GHz or 2.66GHZ Core 2 Duo for 13" model.
. 15 and 17 inch have the i5 and i7 available at 2.4, 2.53 and 2.66GHz
250GB Hard Drive - 5400RPM
nVidia G Force 320m 256mb shared
-15inch has "Intel HD Graphics" AND "Nvidia Geforce GT 330M - 256MB dedicated"
-17inch has "Intel HD Graphics" and "nVidia Geforce GT 330M - 512mb dedicated"
--The 15 and 17 inch change graphic cards automagically to optimize battery life (intel) and changes to nVidia when Gaming for enhanced performance.
4GB Ram
10 Hour Battery
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For full info www.apple.com/macbookpro
This massive little fella weighed nearly 25 pounds and was available for US $1,795 - including bundled software worth $1,500 - including old time favorites like WordStar, Microsoft MBASIC and SuperCalc. Oh, you could even opt for a 300-baud modem or a double density drive for it. It's not everyday you see a laptop that needs a truck to lug it around. Ah, the good old times. I'm glad we aren't there anymore :)
This is the beast I'm using.
Processor: Intel celeron 2.0ghz
RAM: 1 GB
Graphics card: whatever piece of shit it came with
Hard Drive: a lousy 130 GB
Screen: An even more lousy 16:10 14 x 900
Price: Under 600 bucks
If only lockerz will have another damn redeem restock so i can get that macbook air.
If you're doing ANYTHING besides just derping around on it, Macbook Air is not the way to go whatsoever. Especially if you plan on ever doing upgrades, because the RAM is soldered to the board. They're also pretty incompatible with upgrade hardware, and there's barely an access port besides USB and headphones.
It is a HP Pavilion dv4-2161nr entertainment notebook.
Windows 7
500 GB Hard Drive
4GB RAM
Intel Core i3-330M processor 2.13GHz
14.1 High definition screen
Intel HD graphics Card
6-cell lithium-ion battery
Also it was originally just over $1000 (american) but I bought it online for only $600 brand new. If your looking for a new computer, or actually anything buy online. Amazon.com more specifically.
So it's pretty damn awesome!
ntel Pentium Processor T4300, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M
3 GB DDR2 RAM (2 Dimm) (4 GB Maximum)
320GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA), SuperMulti 8X DVD±R/RW with LightScribe and Double Layer Support
Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit edition with Service Pack 1
16 inch Diagonal High Definition 16:9 HP BrightView Display (1366×768)
Logic Board Ports Power
Processor: 68000, 8
PMMU: none
FPU: none
Data Path: 16, 8
L1 Cache: none
L2 Cache: none
2nd Processor: none
Slots: none
USB:
ADB:
Video: none
Floppy: DB-19
SCSI: none
Geoports:
Ethernet: none
FireWire:
Mic Type: none
AirPort Ready:
Other Ports: Printer
Modem
Speaker
,
Port Notes: The serial ports in this system do not support handshaking or synchronous modems.
Max Watts: 60
Amps: .5
BTU per Hr: 205.2
Voltage: 105-125
Freq Range: 50-60 Hz
Battery Type: 4.5V alkaline, #523
Memory Video Memory
Logic Board: 0.125 MB
RAM Slots: 0, n/a
Min - Max RAM: 0.125MB - 0.125 MB
Min RAM Speed:
RAM Sizes: n/a
Install in Groups of: n/a
Notes: This system has no built-in memory expansion, however third-party upgrades could take this system to 512K.
Resolution Video Memory
built-in CRT
(built in)
512 x 384 1-bit
640 x 400 n/a-bit
640 x 480 n/a-bit
800 x 600 n/a-bit
832 x 624 n/a-bit
1024 x 768 n/a-bit
1152 x 870 n/a-bit
1280 x 1024 n/a-bit
Notes: Screen size is 512x342.
Physical Software Storage
Introduced: 1/24/1984
Discontinued: 10/1/1985
Form Factor: 128
Gestalt ID: 1
Weight (lbs): 16.5
Dimensions (in): 13.6 H x 9.6 W x 10.9 D
Notes: Support Discontinued 9/1/98
Addressing Modes: 24-bit
Orig SSW: 0.0
Orig Enabler: none
ROM ID: $0000
ROM Ver: n/a
ROM Size: 64K
AppleTalk Ver: n/a
Mac OS
Supported: <1.0
1.0
1.1
2.0
2.0.1
5.0
5.1
6.0
6.0.1
6.0.2
6.0.3
6.0.4
6.0.5
6.0.7
6.0.8
7.0.1P
Floppy Size: 400K
Floppy Inject: manual
Min. Int HD Size: none
Int HD Interface: none
Orig CD Speed n/a
Int CD Support:
RAM: 16 GB ~1333 MHz
HDD: 2 TB Total
Graphics: Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2 GB GDDR5 Total
Sound: (2- Creative SB X-Fi)
Speakers: 2.1 Surround
Processor: i7 2600k Quad Core ~3.7 GHz (~4.1 Overclocked)
Mainboard: Gigabyte Z68A-D3H-B3 SLI Ready
Display: ASUS VE205/VE208 Dual 1600 x 900 (3200 x 900) Total
PSU: 760 Watt Silent
Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-2410M 2.30 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 2.90 GHz
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 525M 1GB graphics with Optimus
4GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 Memory
Hard Drive: 500GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive
Display: 15.6 in HD WLED TL (1366x768)
Sound: JBL 2.1 Speakers with Waves Maxx Audio 3
64-bit
OS X 10.6.8
2GHz Intel T7300 (Core 2 Duo)
4 GB PC2-5300 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM (Upgraded from 1 GB)
Intel GMA X3100 Graphics (1280x800 Widescreen native, I run it on a 1920x1080 27in. External)
80GB 5400 rpm SATA 1.5 GB/s storage
8x Combo Disc Drive
I also use a Mighty Mouse and old G5 keyboard with a 500GB and 250GB set of externals for backups.
I found a full report here, and they have every mac ever built listed.
Paid about $1000 for it on Amazon in '08, supposedly sells for $650 new currently.