Title says it all , oh and pics would be nice as well
Let's start off with mine:
- CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955BE Quad Core @ 3.8Ghz + Zalman CNPS10X Quiet cooler.
- Motherboard: Gigabyte MA770-UD3P.
- RAM: Corsair Dominator 4GB DDR3 1600mhz.
- GPU: ASUS GTX 560 Ti oc.
- Two Western Digital Green HDDs one 500GB and the other 1TB.
- Thermaltake V9 BlacX Edition case.
- Samsung BX2450 1080p LED monitor.
- Windows 7 64bit.
Pics:
m1l4droid said:
I bought 2 years ago, so that's why it's a bit outdated. But I still can run Crysis 2, graphics set to ultimate, @ 24 FPS.
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Crysis 2 with the dx11 patch is very demanding I get 30-35fps on ultra, but it looks soooo good that I can't lower the graphics to get smooth gameplay even in multiplayer
I don't use it for gaming much, but it is more than capable. I mainly use this machine for graphic editing and creations and programming. Its about 3 years old but still very capable.
Specs:
Motherboard: Intel DP45SG
CPU: Intel Q8400 (Core 2 Quad 2.66 GHz, overclocked to 3.02 or 3.12 GHz, can't remember which one it is)
RAM: 8 GB G.Skill DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) (with G.Skill RAM cooling fan)
CPU Cooler: Ultra ChillTEC Thermal Electric CPU Cooler (with controller)
Harddrives: 3 - Seagate Barracuda 500 GB, 7200 rpm HD (No RAID. I use 2 of them for my Win 7 Pro, 1 of which is dedicated to programs and the other Media. The last one I have 2 partitions on, 1 partition running Ubuntu and the other OS X Snow Leopard.)
GPU: E-VGA nvidia GeForce 9500 GT
Power Supply: Corsair 950W
Case: Antec Three Hundred
OS(s): Win 7 Pro 64bit, Ubuntu and OS X Snow Leopard
Monitors: Samsung PX23070, Samsung SyncMaster 2053BW, Samsung SyncMaster 932B
shunut said:
I don't use it for gaming much, but it is more than capable. I mainly use this machine for graphic editing and creations and programming. Its about 3 years old but still very capable.
Specs:
Motherboard: Intel DP45SG
CPU: Intel Q8400 (Core 2 Quad 2.66 GHz, overclocked to 3.02 or 3.12 GHz, can't remember which one it is)
RAM: 8 GB G.Skill DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) (with G.Skill RAM cooling fan)
CPU Cooler: Ultra ChillTEC Thermal Electric CPU Cooler (with controller)
Harddrives: 3 - Seagate Barracuda 500 GB, 7200 rpm HD (No RAID. I use 2 of them for my Win 7 Pro, 1 of which is dedicated to programs and the other Media. The last one I have 2 partitions on, 1 partition running Ubuntu and the other OS X Snow Leopard.)
GPU: E-VGA nvidia GeForce 9500 GT
Power Supply: Corsair 950W
Case: Antec Three Hundred
OS(s): Win 7 Pro 64bit, Ubuntu and OS X Snow Leopard
Monitors: Samsung PX23070, Samsung SyncMaster 2053BW, Samsung SyncMaster 932B
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Nice rig, for non-gaming use it's waaaay more than enough.
for gaming, it just needs a new graphic card.
MB: Asus P8H67 Pro MB (1155 socket)
CPU: Core i5 2.8ghz 2300 (Sandy Bridge)
GFX: GF8600 512MB
RAM: 4GB G.SKILL 1333 DDR3
HHD: 1TB(Windows 7)
250Gb (OSX Snow Leopard)
Case: Cooler Master centurion 5( I think)
Not really a gaming PC, its good enough to run Bad company 2 and mw2 on reasonable enough settings. Although my birthday in a few months and here is my wishlist.
GFX: Gigabyte 6870 Overclock
Case: Antec DF30
PSU: Cooler master Gx750
And some more ram, minecraft crashes sometimes
darkchazz said:
Nice rig, for non-gaming use it's waaaay more than enough.
for gaming, it just needs a new graphic card.
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Thanks! I've been considering a new graphics card, mainly for more outputs not for gaming, that way I can eliminate my USB to DVI adapter, not sure I want to drop the money though.
Here's my gaming rig (oddly enough, the only gaming I do on it is minimal CS1.6):
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CPU: i7 2600k
CPU Cooler: Corsair A70
Mobo: ASUS P8P67 (Rev 1 unfortunately, too lazy to swap it out for Rev2)
GFX: Zotac 9800GT with L2 aftermarket cooler (will be replaced with a *hopefully unlockable* PNY 465 by tomorrow)
HDD: 64GB C300 with 320GB 7200RPM
RAM: 16GB Gskill 1.5v at 1600
Monitors: ASUS VH238H x 2
PSU: Antec EA650
Keyboard: Logitech G110
Mouse: Logitech G5
OS: Win7 Pro 64bit on main and Win7 and Ubuntu on backup.
CPU: Phenom II x3 720 (unlocked 4th core, overclocked to 3.2ghz) + CM Hyper 212+
Motherboard: Gigabyte MA770-UD3P
Memory: G.Skill 2x2gb DDR3 1333
GPU: EVGA GTX 460 1GB
Case: Antec 300 (with BTBAM's The Great Misdirect logo painted on the side)
PSU: Antec Earthwatts 550w Modular CPU
Standard CD/DVD drive
HDD: WD Caviar Blue 500gb
CPU: i7 2500k
CPU Cooler: Boxed
Mobo: MSI P67 GD55
GFX: Powercolor HD 6970
HDD: Samsung F3 1TB
RAM: 4GB Corsair XMS3
Monitors: Samsung P2770HD
PSU: Antec High Current Gamer 550W
OS: Win7 64 Bit
kareeem said:
Here's my gaming rig (oddly enough, the only gaming I do on it is minimal CS1.6):
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CPU: i7 2600k
CPU Cooler: Corsair A70
Mobo: ASUS P8P67 (Rev 1 unfortunately, too lazy to swap it out for Rev2)
GFX: Zotac 9800GT with L2 aftermarket cooler (will be replaced with a *hopefully unlockable* PNY 465 by tomorrow)
HDD: 64GB C300 with 320GB 7200RPM
RAM: 16GB Gskill 1.5v at 1600
Monitors: ASUS VH238H x 2
PSU: Antec EA650
Keyboard: Logitech G110
Mouse: Logitech G5
OS: Win7 Pro 64bit on main and Win7 and Ubuntu on backup.
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Nice setup
465?? you should've gone with the 460 instead
CPU: i7 [email protected] 4 Ghz
CPU Cooler: Boxed
Mobo: EVGA X58 3 WAY SLI.
GFX: ASUS 5970 x2
HDD: Ocz 128Go SSD+ 2x2to Raid.
RAM: 6GB Corsair Dominator 2000mhz
Monitors: Samsung P2770HD
PSU: Enermax 1200W
OS: Win7 64 Bit + Ubuntu
CPU: x2 250 @ 4 Ghz
CPU Cooler: Boxed
Mobo: M4 something...
GFX: Msi gtx 260
HDD: Samsung 500 Go
RAM: 2Go Gskill 2000 Mhz
PSU: CORSAIR 500 W.
OS: Win7 64 Bit
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darkchazz said:
Nice setup
465?? you should've gone with the 460 instead
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Why 460? 465 is better . I got mine today, but got the blue PCB one so I requested an RMA so I can get a black PCB and make it a 470
Does anybody else here have their system dual boot with OS X? It would be cool to see what components your using with it.
CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1100T @4Ghz
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 6950 2GB
Mobo: Asus Crosshair IV formula
RAM: DDR3 1333mhz microcenter brand :/ (for now, it works but waiting for a good deal to come along)
Case: NZXT Phantom black
HDD: 64GB SSD (windows and primary applications installed) Western Digital Caviar Black 1.5 TB @7200rpm 6gb/s
PSU: Corsair GS600
Monitor: Asus VE228H 22" 1080p LED, Secondary: westinghouse random monitor i got for free 1280x1024
OS: Windows 7 ultimate 64bit
Mainboard : Asus Rampage II Extreme
Chipset : Intel X58
Processor : Intel Core i7 920
Physical Memory : 6144MB (3 x 2048 DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series
Hard Disk : Western Digital WD5000AADS-00M2B0 ATA Device (500GB)
Monitor Type : Samsung SyncMaster - 24 inches
Operating System : Windows 7 Ultimate Professional Media Center 6.01.7601 Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
DirectX : Version 11.00
kareeem said:
Why 460? 465 is better . I got mine today, but got the blue PCB one so I requested an RMA so I can get a black PCB and make it a 470
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What? no! the gtx 460 beats the 465 in pretty much every benchmark out there, plus it's runs cool and consumes less power.
Anyway enjoy your gtx 470.
- CPU: AMD Phenom II 2.8
- Motherboard: ASUS HDMI/EMI
- RAM: Corsair Dominator 4GB DDR3 1600mhz.
- GPU: XFX 5780
- Two Western Digital Green HDDs one 500GB and the other 1TB.
- CoolerMaster Case
- Samsung 24" LCD
- Windows 7 64bit.
CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 O/C'ed to 3.6GHz
CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212+ with a Push/Pull Setup
Motherboard - Gigabyte EP45-DS3R
RAM - Kingston ValueRAM DDR2 800 2x2GB
Video Card - Sapphire HD6950 2GB Reference (Flashed to a 6970 on Stock Clocks - This is a replacement to my GTX260+ that died unfortunately, and my first AMD/ATI Card)
HDD - 2x750GB Seagate 7200.12
PSU - Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 650W (This is indeed sh1tty, but, really, at that point of time, the max I could get)
Case - Cooler Master HAF 922 (<3)
Monitor - Samsung B2230 21.5"
Speakers - Altec Lansing VS4121
Mouse - Roccat Kone
Keyboard - Generic HP Multimedia Keyboard
It's 2 year old PC, but, it is still able to handle all games with aplomb, which is why upgrading is not even a thought. (Even though I would love to have a SB based system)
Love these threads!
Cause i just always have the worst spec! Even when ive spent a fair bit of money.
Acer Aspire M1100
AMD Sempron 4000+ 2.6ghz
1.25 ram (ye i know lol)
ATI Radeon X1200 onboard
hitachi 160gb sata hdd
maxtor 120gb ide hdd
runs minecraft so its fine!
windows xp ftw!
Unbelievably that i only bought it cause i liked the case!
lol random
slowly upgrading it.
Acer X3960
CPU: Core i5 2300
Ram: 6gb 1333mhz
Gpu: Geforce GT 420
Psu: 220W
Not really a gaming PC, but it was cheap and I was to lazy to build myself. The GT 420 is horrible for gaming, but I'll replace it with the HD 6570 low profile soon enough.
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Hey guys, I got a 20 notebooks from a friend, his father had a lab, that closed. the specs are:
IBM ThinkPad R51 2887-AVG:
CPU: Intel Pentium M Processor 715 (2M Cache, 1.50 GHz, 400 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15" TFT 1024 x 768
CHIPSET: Mobile Intel 855GME
GPU: Intel Extreme Graphics 2
IBM ThinkPad R61i 7650-D7G/D6G
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5450 (2M Cache, 1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15.4" TFT 1280x800
CHIPSET: Mobile Intel GM965
GPU: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
hp Compaq nx7300:
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5500 (2M Cache, 1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15.4" TFT 1280x800
CHIPSET: Mobile Intel 945GM
GPU: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Lenovo Y510:
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo Processor T5450 (2M Cache, 1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB)
LCD: 15.4" TFT 1280x800
GPU: nVidia GeForce 8400M GS
RAM: 2GB
HDD: 500GB
Only the Y510 has a charger, but not battery. Other miss HDD, RAM, charger.
How much can I get for all of them? I tested each one of them, and they working fine, also I don't have a battery for each one, but the batteries I have, has a very little wear on them, if it's important. I plan to sell on eBay, as I used to sell my stuff there, and also, second hand market, at my country suck. Anyway let me know what they forth, thank you for help.
IBM R51: 100~150$
R61i/nx7300: 150~230$
Y510: 200$ (I still have one of them in my room, my first computer with discrete VGA . All of my PC before that's enlighted with Intel crap onboard GPU )
Really? Hmm, just to be clear, they don't have hdd, ram, charger, but again, I have tested all of them, with some spare parts I have, and they 100% in working condition, add a ram, hdd and charger, and you good to go.
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I may add 512mb of ram, but I don't have enough, for all of them.
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SO that's my question.. why 32 Gb version has an slower clock? All versions of Xiaomi mi5 have the same processor Snapdragon 820, so there is any reason why the 32Gb has an slower clock speed? It's just undercloked by Xiaomi for being less powerful so you buy the expensive one, or it has some difference with the other versions?
Thanks!
To diffirentiate from the more expensive versions, it also has lower memory clocks 1333 Mhz instead of 1866 Mhz. The cpu can probably be overclocked to 2.15 again in the future with custom kernels, the memory probably not. Worst case scenario the Snapdragon 820 in the 32 gb model has worse cpu binning and are actually worse than the ones in the 64 and 128 gb and shouldn't be clocked higher, we don't know this though and hopefully it isn't.
Hi, I'm really interested in buying a Xiaomi Mi5, but uncertain on which one to buy. 32 GB is more than enough for me, my doubts are in performance.
Dual-core 1.8 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo vs Dual-core 2.15 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo
Adreno 530 GPU 510 MHz vs Adreno 530 GPU 624 MHz
3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1333 MHz Dual Channel vs 3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1866 MHz Dual Channel
Does these different specs have a big impact on performance? Is it worth the price difference?
Goncalo29 said:
Hi, I'm really interested in buying a Xiaomi Mi5, but uncertain on which one to buy. 32 GB is more than enough for me, my doubts are in performance.
Dual-core 1.8 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo vs Dual-core 2.15 GHz Kryo & Dual-core 1.6 GHz Kryo
Adreno 530 GPU 510 MHz vs Adreno 530 GPU 624 MHz
3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1333 MHz Dual Channel vs 3 GB LPDDR4 RAM 1866 MHz Dual Channel
Does these different specs have a big impact on performance? Is it worth the price difference?
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Judge for yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWfM3PMZOBM
What will you use it for? If for intensive gaming or video recording, CPU & RAM speed matters, a lot.
Thanks for the video @silverback, but I was looking for something more than benchmarks, like "normal" use, will I experience any slowdowns or lag with the 32 GB version compared to the 64?
leledumbo said:
What will you use it for? If for intensive gaming or video recording, CPU & RAM speed matters, a lot.
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Not heavy gaming, but some multitasking. That's what worries me.
Where I want to buy, it's almost 50€ difference.
Even the underclocked SD820 and the slower ram are very fast. You shouldn't have any problems / slowdowns.
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Goncalo29 said:
Thanks for the video @silverback, but I was looking for something more than benchmarks, like "normal" use, will I experience any slowdowns or lag with the 32 GB version compared to the 64?
Not heavy gaming, but some multitasking. That's what worries me.
Where I want to buy, it's almost 50€ difference.
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The 32GB version would be fine for that.
A little help, I am in doubt about the 4x and 4 pro / prime, I have some questions
1- I will notice a lot of day-to-day performance difference between a snapdragon 435 (28nm) at 1.4ghz and a 625 (14nm) at 2.0ghz
2 - being the 4x / 4 encounter with versions of 4gb ram and 64gb of storage and the 4Pro 3gb ram and 32gb, 4gb of ram would help in the performance of the 4 / 4X?
3- In 32GB versions, when starting the first time, how much storage is left in the device?
Hey,
1. It depends on your usage. Im no gamer and im not lagging with 3/32GB 4X.
2. Not really, but if you have a lot of data you cant put on the SD card id rather take the 64GB.
3. About 24GB on internal. SD up to 128 GB i guess, im only running a 64 SD card.
Maybe you should check the available frequencies supported by each model. Needs depend on your carrier.