This is my computer, btw...
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883147173&cm_re=hpe_210f-_-83-147-173-_-Product[/url]
If anyone was curious what [i]prebuilt[/i] I have.
Edit: And it seems I was wrong, it is integrated.
Frack.
Oh well. Does what I want it to.
Edit2: Also, ignore the reviews that say it runs hot. Mine doesn't at all, max CPU temp under heavy load only goes up to a max of 114F. Completely idle with only minor programs in the background, 66F. The stock cooler is excellent. The PSU is kinda.. weak.... But that's what upgrades are for!
Desktop is an AMD Athlon X2 64 6000+, 4GB Ram, GTS 250.
Server is 2x 2.4GHz Opteron's, 8GB Ram, and, check it, 8MB VRam :smug:
i3 330m + Mobility HD5650 1GB - Laptop
C2D E7400 2.8 + 9800GT 1GB - Desktop I don't use anymore.
AMD Sempron 2.0 + 8500GT 1GB - Old desktop I don't use anymore.
No, not even running a mediocre dual core.
GeForce Go 6150.
AMD Turion 64 X2, 1.8 GHz mobile dual core.
[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;25959386]Not integrated.
Least, I don't think so.
But yes, It is a fucking prebuilt. Whoop-te-doo. I suck, I'm illiterate because I couldn't build my own desktop.
(I'm pissed right now if you couldn't tell.
Edit: Not at any of you, mind you. More so at my own stupid mistake elsewhere.)[/QUOTE]
Then why push it here? I don't give a shit you're pissed right now.
the 5450 is both an IGP and a GPU. Its not a "gaming" grade graphics card, and really for the price you can go with the 5750 for an extra $50. You're certainly not doing any justice for your CPU. But all you need to do is put a new graphics card in (you can pick up a 5770, or a 6xxx series card for an awesome price).
E4400 and 9600gt. I guess this counts as mid-end, but since there's no option for it, I'll go for high end.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;25961907]Then why push it here? I don't give a shit you're pissed right now.
the 5450 is both an IGP and a GPU. Its not a "gaming" grade graphics card, and really for the price you can go with the 5750 for an extra $50. You're certainly not doing any justice for your CPU. But all you need to do is put a new graphics card in (you can pick up a 5770, or a 6xxx series card for an awesome price).[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I apologize for being angry like that. I made a stupid mistake and added $31 to my phonebill... I was... quite angry. Anyways!
Question is, would my PSU put out enough for something more powerful like that? Only 300W.
AMD phenom x4 955BE OCed 3.8Ghz
Nvidia 9800 GX2
A 5770? Probably. I have a 700 powering two of them (I also have about 4 harddrives, 2 media bays and of course the other components that it has to power). A 300 may do well, but I would ask the PC Building subforum. They're quire knowledgable on what they do.
wait you can't have a single-core and a high-end graphics card? and what about for six-core?
[editline]9th November 2010[/editline]
anyway i have:
i7-920 overclocked to 3.6GHz
6GB (3x2GB) Corsair triple channel DDR3
2x GTX 460 1GB
I have a dual core and onboard graphics, because I don't play games anymore.
I have a Tri-core with mid-end graphics, so I put Quad-Core with low-end graphics, I think it sorta balances out somewhat.
OS - Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
CPU – AMD Athlon II X2 255
RAM – 4.00GB DDR3 (Only 3GB useable though :( )
Motherboard – ASUS Something (Can't remember right now)
GPU -ATi GIGABYTE 5750 1GB
Hard Drives – 1TB Seagate 7200.12
DVD/CD Drives – DVD Burner
Audio – Integrated (VIA HD)
Case -ThermalTake V3 Black
PSU - ThermalTake 450W
dual/high-end
well relatively high, the average consumer doesn't have an 8800GTS
os: Server 2003
cpu: Athlon II X2 245 @ 3.9 GHz
RAM: 2 GB dual channel DDR2 800
Motherboard: ASUS M2N68 Plus
GPU: BFG Nvidia 8800GTS 320MB
Hard drives: 2x Hitachi travelstar, 160 GB/40GB
Optical drives: Samsung SD616E, Samsung SW252S
Audio: ASUS Xonar DX
Case: salvaged dell case
PSU: HEC Orion HP585D 585w
Cpu - i7 860
mb - p7p55 d lx lga
Ram - 4gb 1600
gpu - 5850
os - windows 7
Case - cm storm scout
Power - 850 watt corsair
Hd
- 2x 30 gb ocz vertex 1 ssds
- 1x samsung 300 gb drive
CPU: Intel Core i5-750 (2.66 GHz)
RAM: 8 GB G.Skill DDR3-1600 (downclocked to 1333)
GPU: ATI HD5870
HD: 1 x 500 GB, 1 x 1000 GB, 1 x 160 GB
OS: Windows Vista Business
Quad core and a midrange.
P955 + 4850
Q6600 @ 3.3ghz
Nvidia GTX275 896mb GDDR3
Phenom II 965 BE
M4A785TD-V EVO
4GB DDR3 1600MHz
XFX 4890
30GB OCZ SSD
1TB HDD
500GB HDD
2x 250GB HDD
650W PSU
Nothing special, but certainly gets the job done.
Pentium 4 w/ HT @ 2.8 Ghz
1.2 GB DDR RAM
80 GB 7200 RPM IDE Drive
160 GB 7200 RPM IDE Drive
Nvidia 8400GS
Meh, its better at playing games than my laptop, so it works. Pretty good for an old school computer at least.
Ubuntu 10.10 is really fast on it although Windows 7 fares well.
AMD X2 5000+
ATi HD4650 1 gb
2 gb RAM
A 4650 isn't high-end but its not really low-end either, so I didn't vote.
[QUOTE=TheGuru;25968761]AMD X2 5000+
ATi HD4650 1 gb
2 gb RAM
A 4650 isn't high-end but its not really low-end either, so I didn't vote.[/QUOTE]
That means its [b]MID END WHOA[/b]
Seriously, the x2 5000+ is seriously bottlenecking that card. What is that a S939?
Well, since everyone else is posting full specs I might as well too.
OS - Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
CPU – Intel Core i7-930@2.80GHz (Haven't OC'd it yet)
RAM – Corsair Dominator 6GB DDR3 1600Mhz
Motherboard – ASUS P6X58D-E
GPU - EVGA GTX480 SC
Hard Drive – 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F3
SSD - Corsair Nova 64GB
DVD/CD Drive – Generic DVD Burner
Blu-Ray Drive - Some LG one
Audio – Onboard
Monitor - Samsung 27" Syncmaster P2770
Case - Coolermaster HAF-X
PSU - Corsair 850AX
My graphics card was high end but then it slowly faded away
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;25962360]A 5770? Probably. I have a 700 powering two of them (I also have about 4 harddrives, 2 media bays and of course the other components that it has to power). A 300 may do well, but I would ask the PC Building subforum. They're quire knowledgable on what they do.[/QUOTE]
It probably won't.
Phenom II X2 555BE Asus Coreunlocked into a Phenom II X4, overclocked to 3.5GHz
6GB RAM
PowerColor HD5770
"Quad core, high-end graphics card."
Q6600 and a GTX 260 S/OC edition
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