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What Kind of PC Do You Have?

djdanilo

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OS: Windows 10 64-bit
Motherboard: ASUS B85M-K
CPU: Intel I5 4460 3.2GHz
GPU: Ati Radeon HD4800
RAM: Kingston HyperX Black 8GB DDR3
HDD: 1TB + 250GB
This was my old computer, I wanted to sell it, but changed my mind and started upgrading it. Changed everything except GPU as you can probably tell yourself :smile:. I know it's not much, but it does the job. I will probably upgrade in the next year or so.
 

Soulwatcher

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I just have a email machine and I use it for playing Minecraft. I don't play a ton of games like I use to, so I don't have a need for a gaming PC. My PC is a Dell and the specs are.
  • I5 3.0GHZ
  • 16GB of ram
  • Geforce 720GT
  • 1TB hard drice
  • 550 watt power supply
 

luispas

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My desktop pc it's an old AOC with 3.0 ghz, 1gb of ram and 0 video, I don't know anything else from it.
My brother's laptop (which I'm currently using) it's an ACER with 2.5 ghz, 2gb of ram and I don't know much more from it. They both are really old :( I know, I need a new computer.
 

user238

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I have a custom built desktop and a Microsoft Surface Pro that Ive been using a lot more lately. I want to use the desktop for gaming, but as I have just bought a new house I don't really use it anymore. Still, I try to build a new one every four years or so! Don't get married guys! All your money goes to your family!

I spent about 3-4k on my computer, 16gb of ram, Titan card, i7 overclocked, and a solid state with a 1tb hdd. Its a pretty sweet deal, I just don't have much time anymore! The laptop was top of the line 4 years ago, but now it barely runs some games at all which is sad.
 

Deathisue

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I have a laptop, right now is obsolete but make the job done, i dont play games very demanding for now, but i want buy some parts to build a powerfull desktop
My rig is the next
Amd A8 4500m 1.9 ghz (2.9 with turbo)
6 GB of RAM
Amd 7640G 512mb
750 HDD
And that is all is weak but at least work for me.
 

vinaya

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I am a fan of HP computers, I have used various brands, however, I have alkways owned HP computer. Currently I have a HP laptop, it is HP Spectre Laptop, which hapens to be the thinest laptop ever made. I like this laptop very much because it is ideal for gaming as well as other general use. I have windows 10 on this laptop.
 

amine erraji

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i just bougth a new pc the spec's are :
i5 3.1GHz
gtx 1050ti 4gb
8gb RAM
and 500Gb
i think it's pretty cool and the games i can play on it are most realesed in 2016 it's dope for me.
 

Hux

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At the moment, until I can get a GTX 1080 and a new CPU, I'm running:

i5 6600K
GTX 1070 8GB ARMOR OC
16GB Avexir RAM
256 SSD
1TB HDD
Phanteks P400s case
LG 25" Ultrawide Monitor (1080p)

Can't actually remember the rest.
 

jay solano

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I have hp and XPS 8100. I prefer XPS 8100, because of solid performance and entertainment computer. Dell has amazing different prices, a good variety of different configurations and modifications of computers. They have, at least, best warranty, they also dominates the other competition in different areas of field of business. If your computer ever will, or does break, then you can use the backup restoration, or other stuff to fix things. It also could easily to fix than any other computer.

If you have a big or little problem, They come with backup such image restoration something like that, and all distinguished kinds of serious problem when computer crahes.
 

Weygd

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I'd say a mid-end one. Even though I do have 16GB RAM and a GTX 1050 Titan, my Processor isnt actually that good (despite the 4 cores which is enough for me). Same for the clim and power supplier
 

Mace

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HP ENVY Phoenix 800
Its starting to be an old computer but I don't lag on anything, haven't found a game I can't play with it yet, and its reliable so I haven't replaced it yet.
 

Referal

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I have a Dell I heard it was good PC that's why I brought it runs on Windows Pro 10 I have never used Windows 10 so its taking me some time to learn how use the setting and things but it seems easier then Windows 8 which I used
 

Soulwatcher

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My old computer died and I have a new computer now and its a basic computer but its enough for Minecraft.

Its a Asus PC and it has a
  • I5 7400
  • 8GB of DDR4 Ram
  • RX 550 4GB video card
  • 1TB hard drive
My new PC only cost me $60 after I sold my old PC and the extra gaming equipment that I had laying around.
 

leeyong

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Mine is Acer Aspire ES1-512 which I bought last 2015 for $ 150. It has Intel Celeron N2840, a Bay Trail-M model with two cores clocked at 2.16GHz with 1MB of L2 cache, an Intel HD graphics subsystem, 4GB of RAM (some of it shared with video), a webcam, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Gigabit Ethernet. As for storage, the 500GB drive is a Western Digital Scorpio Blue model with a 5400RPM spinning speed and 8MB of cache, with an LG optical drive as the DVD writer. A pair of tiny speakers are located on the (elevated) bottom of the ES1-512 so don't expect anything but below-average sound.

Other than Windows 8.1 with Bing, Acer bundled a fair amount of applications with this laptop, most of which is superfluous and likely to cause user frustration. I counted 12 Acer applications, three Cyberlink ones, about two dozen games and a lot of random software packages. Adobe Reader, McAfee security, Acer's abDocs and Spotify were running from startup which may detract from the user experience.

I am pretty content with it, but I am planning to buy another one this coming year.
 
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