We haven't had this in a while, soooo
Post how many PCs you have in your house/dorm/apt, and the stats if you know them/feel like writing them.
Computer #1:
PWNAGE
AMD Athlon XP 2400+
1GB RAM
160GB total HD space
DVD+/-RW, with dual layer burner
CD-RW
Radeon 9700 Pro
Asus A7N8X mobo
SB Live! sound card
Dual monitors, Viewsonics, a 19" P95f black CRT, and a 17" VG700 black LCD. Both are awesome monitors, the best I've ever had.
Computer #2:
Lender LAN Machine (Literally for lending to others)
AMD Athlon XP 2200+
256MB Ram
60GB HD
CD-ROM
GF 3 Ti500 64MB (Best video card of its time, and still my favorite card of all time, ranking right up there with Voodoo 3)
Some POS Gigabyte mobo that half works, half doesn't. (Got an MSI board waiting for it)
Shoddy onboard sound
Some shoddy one foot in the grave 17" CRT. Just waiting for a LAN party for it to finally give out. It works, but damn if it has some serious whack odd problems.
Computer #3:
STN-J
Intel Celeron 400mhz
64MB Ram
6.4GB HD
CD-ROM
Onboard video (not used)
Onboard sound (not used/possibly doesn't work, never tested)
Was an HP Pavilion, got it for free, was dead when I got it. Put a new PSU in it, works great, awesome server box for a home router.
No monitor, completely headless. Runs completely via SSH remote control. Love the way its set up, it can completely restart after a powerdown to its original state, and I don't even need to be around. Unlike that damn router I used to have.
Computer #4 / Laptop #1:
Piroko
AMD64 3200+
512MB Ram
60GB HD
DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo
Wireless G/B onboard
GF 4 Go video, not great, but fast enough for HL2
Onboard sound, with Harmon/Karmon speakers (which are actually quite nice, good bass)
Nice 15.4" Widescreen TFT screen. It's not huge or anything, but it looks SHARP. It's got a deep rich black, and glossy coat. It's really hard to describe just how good it is without seeing it firsthand.
Computer #5 / Laptop #2:
POS
Intel Pentium III 750mhz
120MB Ram (8MB for video RAM)
10GB HD
CD-ROM (junk, barely works)
Some trident POS video card, barely good for UT. Barely.
Some "ok" 13" LCD, its literally just average. Good res though, 1024x768, and not all-to-horrible refresh rate.
Sound card isn't horrible, but the speakers are. They are literally 1 watt speakers. Yeah. My earbuds have more power.
Computer #6 / Laptop #3:
DOSBOX
Intel 486 DX 75mhz
24MB RAM (impressive for its time)
Video card? HAHAHAH
A 10" LCD, with a refresh rate that rivals your standard calculator.
External 24X CD-Rom
750MB HD
The most awesome keyboard to ever grace a laptop. It slides out beyond the edges when the screen is opened. Quite possibly the coolest thing I have ever seen designed for a laptop.
Great DOS gaming laptop, and can barely play JK. Also can play MP3's using Dosamp, the only program able to play it without slowing down.
Computer #7 / PSP
(Okay, doesn't really count, but its so damn useful!)
Post how many PCs you have in your house/dorm/apt, and the stats if you know them/feel like writing them.
Computer #1:
PWNAGE
AMD Athlon XP 2400+
1GB RAM
160GB total HD space
DVD+/-RW, with dual layer burner
CD-RW
Radeon 9700 Pro
Asus A7N8X mobo
SB Live! sound card
Dual monitors, Viewsonics, a 19" P95f black CRT, and a 17" VG700 black LCD. Both are awesome monitors, the best I've ever had.
Computer #2:
Lender LAN Machine (Literally for lending to others)
AMD Athlon XP 2200+
256MB Ram
60GB HD
CD-ROM
GF 3 Ti500 64MB (Best video card of its time, and still my favorite card of all time, ranking right up there with Voodoo 3)
Some POS Gigabyte mobo that half works, half doesn't. (Got an MSI board waiting for it)
Shoddy onboard sound
Some shoddy one foot in the grave 17" CRT. Just waiting for a LAN party for it to finally give out. It works, but damn if it has some serious whack odd problems.
Computer #3:
STN-J
Intel Celeron 400mhz
64MB Ram
6.4GB HD
CD-ROM
Onboard video (not used)
Onboard sound (not used/possibly doesn't work, never tested)
Was an HP Pavilion, got it for free, was dead when I got it. Put a new PSU in it, works great, awesome server box for a home router.
No monitor, completely headless. Runs completely via SSH remote control. Love the way its set up, it can completely restart after a powerdown to its original state, and I don't even need to be around. Unlike that damn router I used to have.
Computer #4 / Laptop #1:
Piroko
AMD64 3200+
512MB Ram
60GB HD
DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo
Wireless G/B onboard
GF 4 Go video, not great, but fast enough for HL2
Onboard sound, with Harmon/Karmon speakers (which are actually quite nice, good bass)
Nice 15.4" Widescreen TFT screen. It's not huge or anything, but it looks SHARP. It's got a deep rich black, and glossy coat. It's really hard to describe just how good it is without seeing it firsthand.
Computer #5 / Laptop #2:
POS
Intel Pentium III 750mhz
120MB Ram (8MB for video RAM)
10GB HD
CD-ROM (junk, barely works)
Some trident POS video card, barely good for UT. Barely.
Some "ok" 13" LCD, its literally just average. Good res though, 1024x768, and not all-to-horrible refresh rate.
Sound card isn't horrible, but the speakers are. They are literally 1 watt speakers. Yeah. My earbuds have more power.
Computer #6 / Laptop #3:
DOSBOX
Intel 486 DX 75mhz
24MB RAM (impressive for its time)
Video card? HAHAHAH
A 10" LCD, with a refresh rate that rivals your standard calculator.
External 24X CD-Rom
750MB HD
The most awesome keyboard to ever grace a laptop. It slides out beyond the edges when the screen is opened. Quite possibly the coolest thing I have ever seen designed for a laptop.
Great DOS gaming laptop, and can barely play JK. Also can play MP3's using Dosamp, the only program able to play it without slowing down.
Computer #7 / PSP
(Okay, doesn't really count, but its so damn useful!)