I currently have an okish laptop, but i am building a much better mid-range gaming comp.
i3-2100 @ 3.1 GHz CPU (yes, only dual core, but it beats most AMDs, and i plan to upgrade to an i5-2500K which beats all AMDs)
Radeon HD 6850
4Gb DDR3 RAM @ 1600Mhz
750w psu (can't remember details)
P67 16x 8 PCI express Motherboard
1TB samsung F3 spinpoint HDD
Antec 300 illusion case
I think thats it. I have my list of stuff on my laptop and i am posting on my iPod, so i might have forgotten somthing.
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Orininal Install date. 8/05/2009 <-- Now you have a date to compare it to.
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual core (5200+) @ 2.7GHz , 64 bit capable (That's good for 2009)
RAM: 1982MB --> 821MB After Vista booted. 4200MB Page File (Virtual RAM)
GRAphics: 899MB --> 64MB Dedicated (Lol) @ 425MHz
HD: 298GB (5.9 windows score)
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Mine:
Computer: AMD, TOSHIBA EASY GUARD, ENERGY STAR (read off the labels)
OS: Windows 7 Professional Build 7600
Bits: 32 (truecolour with 8-bit transparency)
Another one:
Computer: Packard Bell, Packard Bell, no easy guard
OS: Windows 7 Starter Build 7600
Bits: 32 (truecolour with 8-bit transparency)
Another one I don't have now:
Computer: ASUS, ASUS, no easy guard
OS: Windows XP Home Edition
Bits: 32 (truecolour with 8-bit transparency)
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I don't know what are the system requirements for SSP (Survival Single Player) Minecraft, but I know that a SMP (Survival Multiplayer) server need at least 100MB of RAM per user who is online. Try pressing F3 while in the game (SSP or SMP). If the graph that shows up is bigger than a 1/3 of the screen, you probably need a better computer.
@MasterOfDeception That is an decent laptop, but an i3 does not beat "most AMDs". An i3 is a "entry-level" CPU that really isn't that powerful. In fact, Intel and AMD are about neck-and-neck in processor performance right now.
@what-the Nice! My computer was made in late 2008, and gets a 4.8 (with about 15 Google Chrome tabs open
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@rdococ On your computer, search "System", and click the result named that. You will get more specs on your computer there.
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fire219 wrote:
I don't know what are the system requirements for SSP (Survival Single Player) Minecraft, but I know that a SMP (Survival Multiplayer) server need at least 100MB of RAM per user who is online. Try pressing F3 while in the game (SSP or SMP). If the graph that shows up is bigger than a 1/3 of the screen, you probably need a better computer.
@what-the Nice! My computer was made in late 2008, and gets a 4.8 (with about 15 Google Chrome tabs open)
Actually my graphics card is built in and gives a windows score of 3.0 all the rest is high 5's.
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Here is mine everyone, as fire219 requested:
Dell OptiPlex GX620 (2006 model)
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Intel Pentium D (for Dual Core man!) 2.8 GHz
3GB DDR2 RAM
250GB Seagate ST3240620 (SATA-2) HDD
700W WinPower PSU
Pioneer DVD/CD burner
ATI Sapphire Radeon HD 5670
Creative Live! 24-bit External with 5.1 full surround
Monitor: BenQ GH220HD 22 inch with FULL HD, if you don't know already with
1920 x 1080 naitive resolution
It sound like a diesel engine upon power up, because the PSU is slightly bodged in and vibrates a lot. (A few kicks to the case sorts this out)
OS: Windows 7 Professional, for the Professional at work
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Mine sounds quiet at startup, and it was made in 2007- Wait, Windows 7 was made in 2009! I never even upgraded from Vista! I might have build 7000...
EDIT: Nope, build 7600.
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COMPAQ Presario CQ5210Y
CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 215 @ 2.7 Ghz (possibly upgrading to Phenom II X4)
GPU: SAPPHIRE 100284L Radeon HD 5750 1GB PCI Express x16 2.1 (CrossFire support) $125
RAM: 3GB DDR2 (going to upgrade)
HDD: 500GB 7,200 RPM
Other stuff:
Display: 20" Acer monitor 1600x900 resolution $120
Power Supply: hec XPOWER 780 600watt(780 peak) ATX12V v2.3 EPS12V v2.91 (SLI and CrossFire certified) $62
Adapter: Link Depot DVI-AVGA-ADPT $7
Headset: Just a cheap Sentry one. I really need better headphones...
The PSU is kinda loud sometimes lol.
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I have tested mine with a lot of games, and here are all of my collection that my system runs brilliantly on high modes.
Doom 1, 2, Final, and Master Levels along with Doom 3/Doom 3:ROE
Quake 1,2 and 4
Portal
Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2/Mysteries of the Sith
System Shock 1 and 2
BioShock Demo (all eyecandy turned on)
Half Life
Aliens vs. Preadator Classic 2000
Thief Gold (ultra rare, paid for on amazon)
Stronghold Legends
I have more that aren't installed, and I don't count the DOSBox enabled games (apart from Duke Nukem 3D Atomic on cd. (not original, burnt)
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Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (64-bit)
Dell Studio XPS 8100
5.9 Windows Experience Index (haven't checked this in a long time though)
Info from CPU-Z (google it)
8.00 GB DDR3 RAM
CPU:
Intel Core i5 650 @ 3.20GHz
Code Name: Clarkdale
Graphics:
NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
Integrated RAMDAC
BIOS Version 70.16.3c.0.7
Total graphica memory: 4606 MB
Dedicated video memory: 1024 MB
Shared System Memory: 3582 MB
Hard Disk: 918 GB (986,485,616,440 bytes to be exact
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I have a rating of this on WEI
CPU: 4.5
RAM: 4.9
Graphics: 7.0
Gaming graphics: 7.0
HDD: 5.9
With a base score of 4.5 (the CPU lets it down somewhat)
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fire219 wrote:
Post your computer's specs (CPU, RAM, GPU, etc.) here! Also, post how loud it is when you turn it on.
My computer, a late-2008 HP Pavilion dv7 "desktop replacement" laptop:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 @ 2.4 Ghz (I might check to see if it is easy to overclock)
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT
RAM: 4GB (I think it is DDR3, but it might only be DDR2)
HDD: Fujitsu MHZ2320BH-G2 320GB 5400 RPM
Other stuff:
Display: 17.1" display built into laptop
Mouse: Logitech M505 Wireless Laser Mouse ($25-$35)
Headphones: Sony Piiq Triiq headphones ($30)
It sounds like a Boeing 747 at takeoff.![]()
Sounds like a MacBook.
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higejolly wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Post your computer's specs (CPU, RAM, GPU, etc.) here! Also, post how loud it is when you turn it on.
My computer, a late-2008 HP Pavilion dv7 "desktop replacement" laptop:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 @ 2.4 Ghz (I might check to see if it is easy to overclock)
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT
RAM: 4GB (I think it is DDR3, but it might only be DDR2)
HDD: Fujitsu MHZ2320BH-G2 320GB 5400 RPM
Other stuff:
Display: 17.1" display built into laptop
Mouse: Logitech M505 Wireless Laser Mouse ($25-$35)
Headphones: Sony Piiq Triiq headphones ($30)
It sounds like a Boeing 747 at takeoff.![]()
Sounds like a MacBook.
Are you talking about the specs, or the noise?
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Harakou wrote:
higejolly wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Post your computer's specs (CPU, RAM, GPU, etc.) here! Also, post how loud it is when you turn it on.
My computer, a late-2008 HP Pavilion dv7 "desktop replacement" laptop:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 @ 2.4 Ghz (I might check to see if it is easy to overclock)
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT
RAM: 4GB (I think it is DDR3, but it might only be DDR2)
HDD: Fujitsu MHZ2320BH-G2 320GB 5400 RPM
Other stuff:
Display: 17.1" display built into laptop
Mouse: Logitech M505 Wireless Laser Mouse ($25-$35)
Headphones: Sony Piiq Triiq headphones ($30)
It sounds like a Boeing 747 at takeoff.![]()
Sounds like a MacBook.
Are you talking about the specs, or the noise?
Specs. The specs (except the RAM) are the same as my MacBook.
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higejolly wrote:
Harakou wrote:
higejolly wrote:
Sounds like a MacBook.Are you talking about the specs, or the noise?
Specs. The specs (except the RAM) are the same as my MacBook.
Oh. That's right; Apple used Nvidia graphics until just recently, didn't they?
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Harakou wrote:
higejolly wrote:
Harakou wrote:
Are you talking about the specs, or the noise?Specs. The specs (except the RAM) are the same as my MacBook.
Oh. That's right; Apple used Nvidia graphics until just recently, didn't they?
Yup. They switched to something else with the new iMac.
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urhungry wrote:
Who has a Pentium 4 and one gig of RAM? All of my Pentium 3 and 4's have 128 megabytes of RAM. I still consider 1 gigabyte a lot.
That's mine. 1.5 gb ram and windows xp (too slow) so I put Ubuntu on it
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