CPU: Intel Core i3-3220
RAM: Micron 4GB-1600 DDR3 from a prebuilt HP PC
Discrete GPU: MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB
Integrated GPU: Intel HD Graphics 2500, I disabled it when I installed the new GPU
PSU: 300 Watt PSU from the same prebuilt HP PC
Motherboard: GA-H61M-S2PT
Main HDD: 500GB 7200 RPM 3.5" SATA 3 SeaGate ST500DM002-1BD142 from the same prebuilt HP PC
Secondary HDD: 1TB 7200 RPM 3.5" SATA 2 Samsung HD102UJ from an external HDD which had died and repaired
CPU Fan: an LGA1155 CoolerMaster fan
System Fan: a generic system fan
Disc Drive: LG HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50
Monitor: HP W1972a LED Backlit Monitor
SD Card Reader: Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader
Keyboard: Dell KB216 office USB keyboard
Mouse: Fujitsu M-U0026 office USB mouse
OS: Windows 11 22H2 22621.1413
What is the specs of your pc?
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Re: What is the specs of your pc?
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Re: What is the specs of your pc?
I was going to say I have the weakest PC out of all these people until I saw the iMac G5:
- CPU: Intel i3-3220
- GPU: None
- RAM: 24 GB DDR3
- Storage: 256 GB SATA SSD (90% full)
- Networking: A god-awful Wifi b/g/n adapter
- OS: Arch Linux + Hyprland
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Re: What is the specs of your pc?
That poor CPU, running Windows 11 AND a 960? On a 300-watt PSU? That thing's gonna be bottlenecking like crazy for sureEiadSherif2008 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 10:33 pm CPU: Intel Core i3-3220
RAM: Micron 4GB-1600 DDR3 from a prebuilt HP PC
Discrete GPU: MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB
Integrated GPU: Intel HD Graphics 2500, I disabled it when I installed the new GPU
PSU: 300 Watt PSU from the same prebuilt HP PC
Motherboard: GA-H61M-S2PT
Main HDD: 500GB 7200 RPM 3.5" SATA 3 SeaGate ST500DM002-1BD142 from the same prebuilt HP PC
Secondary HDD: 1TB 7200 RPM 3.5" SATA 2 Samsung HD102UJ from an external HDD which had died and repaired
CPU Fan: an LGA1155 CoolerMaster fan
System Fan: a generic system fan
Disc Drive: LG HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH22NS50
Monitor: HP W1972a LED Backlit Monitor
SD Card Reader: Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader
Keyboard: Dell KB216 office USB keyboard
Mouse: Fujitsu M-U0026 office USB mouse
OS: Windows 11 22H2 22621.1413
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Re: What is the specs of your pc?
The RAM is bottlenecking the GPU more than the CPUWinFan3672 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 11:59 pm That poor CPU, running Windows 11 AND a 960? On a 300-watt PSU? That thing's gonna be bottlenecking like crazy for sure
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Re: What is the specs of your pc?
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 HT 630 @ 3.00 GHz (Prescott-2M, 2005 chip)
GPU: ATI Radeon X300 SE with 128MB vram
RAM: 3 GB DDR2 RAM @ 266 MHz (2 @ 400MHz, 2 @ 333MHz)
Mobo: Dell 0WG261(Dell DM051/Dimension E510 or 5150), bios revision A05, PCIe 1.0
Network: Intel PRO/100 VE, "FebSmart" N600 (pretty good wifi card)
OSes: Windows XP (sending this from!!!), Windows 7, FreeDOS 1.3, Peppermint OS (linux)
GPU: ATI Radeon X300 SE with 128MB vram
RAM: 3 GB DDR2 RAM @ 266 MHz (2 @ 400MHz, 2 @ 333MHz)
Mobo: Dell 0WG261(Dell DM051/Dimension E510 or 5150), bios revision A05, PCIe 1.0
Network: Intel PRO/100 VE, "FebSmart" N600 (pretty good wifi card)
OSes: Windows XP (sending this from!!!), Windows 7, FreeDOS 1.3, Peppermint OS (linux)
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Re: What is the specs of your pc?
CPU: Some 2.8GHz C2D
GPU: ATI Radeon 2600 Pro 256mb
RAM: 4GB DDR2 800MHz
Mobo: Its a 2008 24" iMac
Network: POS BCM4332 or something
OS: OSX 10.7
My '08 iMac is my actual honest to god main and only computer, it is NOT some toy! The only time it gets turned off is when there's a power outage and it lives to check my emails, manage my finances, manage files and do a lot of legally acquiring and converting DVD backups to x264 from my collection of physical media to get FTP'd to my PS3
I will not install linux on it, linux has shit bcm43xx wireless and amd gpu support making the iMac basically useless, everything that needs the GPU "like webpages and navigating the ui" is either choppy or teary depending on if you enable tearfree and the wifi drops out every 5 minutes with both wl and bcm drivers irregardless of if its compiled or prepackaged
It was cheap and has a nice 1200p screen so I will use it, it is a nice computer and does everything I need it to do in a speedy manner. Its really reliable, I can leave it running doing handbrake encodes for a week straight and it takes it fine
GPU: ATI Radeon 2600 Pro 256mb
RAM: 4GB DDR2 800MHz
Mobo: Its a 2008 24" iMac
Network: POS BCM4332 or something
OS: OSX 10.7
My '08 iMac is my actual honest to god main and only computer, it is NOT some toy! The only time it gets turned off is when there's a power outage and it lives to check my emails, manage my finances, manage files and do a lot of legally acquiring and converting DVD backups to x264 from my collection of physical media to get FTP'd to my PS3
I will not install linux on it, linux has shit bcm43xx wireless and amd gpu support making the iMac basically useless, everything that needs the GPU "like webpages and navigating the ui" is either choppy or teary depending on if you enable tearfree and the wifi drops out every 5 minutes with both wl and bcm drivers irregardless of if its compiled or prepackaged
It was cheap and has a nice 1200p screen so I will use it, it is a nice computer and does everything I need it to do in a speedy manner. Its really reliable, I can leave it running doing handbrake encodes for a week straight and it takes it fine
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