Mine was a blazingly fast 486 DX33 (33Mhz!) with a huge 4MB of RAM and a massive 150MB hard disk.
I later upgraded it to have a 8 bit Soundblaster card and a CD ROM drive (double speed!).
Still, it could play Doom nicely.
Mine was a blazingly fast 486 DX33 (33Mhz!) with a huge 4MB of RAM and a massive 150MB hard disk.
I later upgraded it to have a 8 bit Soundblaster card and a CD ROM drive (double speed!).
Still, it could play Doom nicely.
386SX Luggable with orange plasma screen from work.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Can't remember the exact details but it had an AMD thunderbird 900mhz (couldn't quite stretch to the 1Ghz version)
64mb of memory? maybe??
TNT riva32 gfx card. I fitted this after i found out the onboard wouldn't play games.
No idea about the size of hdd.
First PC was a cyrix 5x86 100 made by AST, a Commodore 64 and Amiga got me through uni
gawd I feel old
Wang Internation 8086 (2mhz?) with 2mb of ram and a 10mb Winchester drive.
No 3d card on that, mind :/
Moo.
A Pentium 4 2.53GHZ notebook which had a Geforce Go 440 graphics card. I did have a AMD K6 based notebook which was partially broken before but this was for mucking around more than for any real use.
80286 AT. Upgraded over time with an 80287 co-processor, orchid kelvin 64 ISA gfx card, orchid soundwave 32 sound card and a 2x CDROM!!
Snap!!
Was is a grey Toshiba? I got one from my dads work. 25MHz 386SX but with the 387 maths co-processor next to it. 4MB RAM and 20MB hard drive.
First proper PC was a P133, 8MB, 1.2GB, 2MB ATI graphics, 15" monitor, 4x CD-ROM. All from Escom. Cost about £1800 if I remember right.
S462 Sempron 3000+ (2GHz)
ASRock K7TV4A PRO
512Mb DDR RAM (400MHz)
AGP PNY GeForce 5700 LE 128MB
Samsung Spinpoint 120GB SATA 1
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for all intents it seems to be the same card minus some gays name on it and a shielded cover ? with OEM added to it - GoNz0.
Mine was a Pentium 100MHz with 56MiB of RAM and a 1.25GB HDD.
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i7 (Bloomfield) Overclocking Guide
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8086 "XT" @4.77MHz
640KB RAM
Twin 5.25" floppy drives
20MB hard disk (ESDI, I think)
EGA graphics adpater (640x480 resolution in glorious 16 colour - before I inherited this PC from my dad it was 4-colour CGA)
Not a fan in sight, and built solidly enough to withstand being dropped down the stairs and keep on chugging
Back in those days we had to park the disk heads manually before turning off the power
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heh back in day I had
PII 300Mhz
128MB of RAM
6GB HDD
ATI Rage Pro
Surprisingly it still works today!
They dont make em like they used to
It cost us an arm and leg and a few toes
A 486 DX4 100 with 16mb of ram and a 500mb hard drive. I used to love playing Dark Forces on that old beige beast...
I did have a ZX Spectrum and an Atari ST before that though. *Feels old*
An all-in-one Compaq Presario, 66MHz 486, 8MB RAM, 600MB hard drive
Mind you, it was aesthetically stunning
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