Group: Arcs
Posts: 89
Joined: 1-November 06
Member No.: 262
I have a near-supercomputer at my dad's, but the one I have here works fine for my purposes.
15" Monitor CD Burner(don't know speed) 20 GB crap HD Internal Shared memory video card 380+ MB Physical memory (can go up to 512) Windows XP Professional (pirated) / Ubuntu Linux 5.10 / Kubuntu Linux 5.10 / OSX86 / Slackware Linux / FreeBSD / Sun Solaris...
Group: Arcs
Posts: 41
Joined: 31-December 05
Member No.: 33
The one I use is:
Mac OS 10.39 866 Mhz G4 Digital Audio(Upgraded of course) 640 Megabytes of Ram Radeon 9000 64 MB AGP graphics card Phillips DVD-R burner 19 inch Apple Studio display With a Cambridge soundworks 5.1 stereo system
Group: Knights
Posts: 538
Joined: 21-January 08
From: Australia
Member No.: 1689
A Dell monitor. A Dell computer.
It's the basic stuff. Almost.
Windows XP Home Edition w/ Service Pack 2 Intel Pentium 4 (2.80 GHz) 40 GB Western Digital Caviar hard drive (? MB cache, possibly 8) 256 MB of RAM Lite-On 48x Write CD drive (some crap that can't read blank CDs) Standard floppy disk drive SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio but no speakers 2Wire Wireless (wireless internet) Standard-issue Dell keyboard Some laser mouse by Logitech
I can't get the name of my graphic card, but it doesn't matter much.
Group: Knights
Posts: 1470
Joined: 12-February 06
From: Behind You
Member No.: 65
QUOTE (valkan @ Dec 26 2005, 10:59 PM)
Yes. It's a desktop.
Oh ok. These aren't any laptops that have surround sound do they?
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