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Welcome to the PC specs thread. in this thread you can share you own PC specs on you system. That might include the GPU, RAM and the CPU and what you might want to show.

 

How do i find my PC specs?

 

1. Windows XP: Go to you start menu, then click RUN, and type dxdiag

 

2. Windows Vista, 7 and 8: go to you blue orb in the left corner below in you screen, then use the Search box and type: dxdiag

 

Note: dxdiag is a tool, witch shows all the information about you system.

 

 

Feel free to as any questions about this thread and enjoy \o/

 

My PC specs:

 

 

Windows 7 Home Premium

 

Intel® Core™ i7-3820 CPU @ 3.60GHz

 

8192MB RAM

 

DirectX 11

 

GeForce GTX 680 4042 MB (NVIDIA)

 

1920 x 1080 Screen resolution (32 bit) (60Hz)

 

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Home PC (mostly my imouto's now, for gaming, and downloading)

AMD Athlon II X3 440, unlocked to Phenom II X4 B40 @ 3.0GHz

GeForce 9800 GT 1Gb

4GB RAM

 

My baby (Laptop, for my own gaming, VN reading, schoolwork and everything else)

MSI GE620DX

Intel i5-2410M, 2 cores 2 threads @ 2.1GHz

GeForce GT555M 2Gb

8GB RAM

1920x1080 15.6-in LCD

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1TB Hard Drive

8GB RAM

AMD Athlon II X4 640 Propus 3.0GHz

600W PSU

EVGA nVidia GTX 650 (mid-end, but it was cheap)

 

Total cost was about $460, I definitely could have done much better with either a little more money or a little more research at the same price, but it runs everything I need it to.

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Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4

CPU: Intel I5 3470

PSU: Corsair TX Series 750w

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 680

HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB + 500GB External HDD

SSD: Samsung 830 64GB (For OS and other software)

 

I will be fine at least for the next 4-5 years. Max Payne 3 gives me small hiccups. The real limits of my system will be tested with Metro: Last Light, GTA V and The Witcher 3.

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My 2 1/2 year old desktop for heavy gaming:

OS: 64 bit Windows 7 Home Premium and Linux as a backup

RAM: 4x2GB Corsair

CPU: Amd phenom II X4 955 @ ~3.2 Ghz (although it's over-clocked so it peaks higher than this)

GPU: Ati radeon HD 4800

HDD: 500GB (but I have about 2TB in removable hard drives)

 

I use my laptop for VNs and some games that don't have any graphics (DF, etc.) but it just has an on-board GPU so it inherently sucks at anything above that...

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Motherboard : ASRock X 79 Extreme 11

CPU : Intel i5 3930

Memory : 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance (i know , 16 Gb RAM is overkill but i got it at a good price so.)

PSU : Corsair 650TX V2 700W

GPU : GeForce GTX 680 (though i am planning to get a 690 gtx , which is basically 2 680 GTX cards in a single PCB with a slight lower core clock. )

HDD : 2x1TB Seagate SAS 15K RPM

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Too old to remember how long I've had this pc

Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-8I915PM

CPU : Intel P4 @ 3.2 GHz (I think)

Memory : 4x512Mb mix brands

PSU : Ace 650W

GPU : Gigabyte 7900 GTX

HDD : Seagate barracuda 160Gb

you jealous :p

I wonder if I can mine for bitcoins HaHa.

 

using a acer aspire 5738z laptop for general use for the last 4 years.

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Motherboard : ASRock X 79 Extreme 11

CPU : Intel i5 3930

Memory : 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance (i know , 16 Gb RAM is overkill but i got it at a good price so.)

PSU : Corsair 650TX V2 700W

GPU : GeForce GTX 680 (though i am planning to get a 690 gtx , which is basically 2 680 GTX cards in a single PCB with a slight lower core clock. )

HDD : 2x1TB Seagate SAS 15K RPM

 

A GTX 680, and soon 2x680? that must be in SLI mode. The RAM doesn't matter that much though, only if you need to run a sh*tload of programs in a row.

 

IF you buy another GTX 680 in SLI mode, I'll promise to do the same thing...

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Fuck. This sounds like one of those NASA computers!

 

That's actually my better computer. This is my desktop

 

Intel Pentium 4 Processor, 2.8 ghz

512 MB Ram

Integrated Intel onboard card

80gb HDD

 

#be jealous

 

hopefully building a new one at the end of this year

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  • 2 weeks later...

~~The Best Of The Best Of The Very Best So Far:~~ (Except for me)

 

Motherboard: (i'm not good at seeing the difference between Motherboards...)

 

OS: Windows 7 Ultimeceate 64-Bit ( OneManArmy )

 

CPU: Intel i5 3930 ( iLoveTsundere )

 

Memory: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance ( Also iLoveTsundere )

 

PSU: Corsair TX Series 750w ( Ryu )

 

GPU: GeForce GTX 680 ( iLoveTsundere Again! ) ( Geforce better than Gigabyte sry Ryu )

 

HDD: 2x1TB Seagate SAS 15K RPM ( iLoveTsundere AGAIN!! )

 

 

 

NOTE: Switch was disqualified because of his fake PC spec post!

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A GTX 680, and soon 2x680? that must be in SLI mode. The RAM doesn't matter that much though, only if you need to run a sh*tload of programs in a row.

 

IF you buy another GTX 680 in SLI mode, I'll promise to do the same thing...

 

Correct , SLI is a given. And yea i dont even use 3/4 of all that RAM at all lulz , but yea i got it pretty cheap so i thought "why not?"

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I know this thread is old but just built myself a new pc

Motherboard: Asrock fx990 extreme 4

OS: Windows 7 ultimate

CPU: AMD FX™-8320 3.5GHz (4GHz with boost)

HDD: 750Gb seagate hybrid

Memory: 2x4Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X

GPU: Sapphire HD7870xt

Heatsink: Scythe Grand Kama Cross rev.b

PSU: Corsair GS 700 (2013)

Case: NZXT phantom 410 (6x120mm and 1x140mm)

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