CPU: Intel i7-920
Motherboard: acer aspire G7710
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16gb 2400Mhz
GPU: MSI Radeon HD 5770 x2 Crossfire
Storage: 1TB Hard Drive + 250GB SSD
PSU: Corsair CSM 750W 80+ Gold Certified
Display: LG Flattron W2246 22inch
Keyboard: Steelserie Apex
Mouse: Steelserie's Sensei frost blue
Operating System: Windows 10 Professional
Case: Acer Aspire Predator
(May 4, 2016, 07:01 AM)jarz Wrote: [ -> ]
So basically since its a $500 case, I have a good computer under the hood.
I have a small processor from Intel, one of their Micro lines, it's pretty rare and for the prong-count it chucks out a pretty impressive 4.5ghz.
I have on board MOBO graphics, but I added a GeForce sticker so my fps stays around 144.
4gb of DDR3 RAM with platinum tipped inserts that go into the MOBO. That makes the interaction ratio between the ram and the computer go by so much faster. With that in mind, that makes my computer lighter, which means it's easier to transport from LAN party to LAN party, because I always come in first place and get invited to new ones.
I have a 350W power supply, fully modular. No wires are existent in my case, and that's not because of pro cable management, but rather WiFi compatibility with SATA ports and the like. Signals are sent from the PSU to the various components. All of it is controlled by gauges on the front of my rig.
I have adapted the Clapper (https://youtu.be/Ny8-G8EoWOw) into my own patented LED light switch. Essentially, I have to clap the theme song to Metal Gear Solid, and the lights turn on.
On the outside of my rig, I have magnets and stickers of various obscure computer places such as Tiger Direct. My most notable sticker is the Geek Squad logo, and that certifies me as a legal computer technician.
If you weren't impressed enough, I'm the co-founder of Python. I still use the IBM keyboard I used to create the language to this very day.
My mouse is a Logitech G502.
Wow1
CPU = Intel i5 -4690k @ 3.8 gzh
Ram (Wam) 16 GB DDR3 (Assortment of wams)
HDD/SSD: WD 1 TB Blue, Trion Orion "Onion" 120 GB
GPU = Gigabyte GTX 960 3x SLI
Mobo - Gigabyte z97x - Gaming 3
Case - TT Supresser F31 (Fuck spelling)
PSU - TT Gold 850 Watt
Keyboard/mouse/monitor:
Keyboard: TTeSports Commander
Mouse: Red Dragon Lite 3500 DPI
Monitors: Benq 1920x1080 x2
idk if its a "potato", but i get shit fps on minesweeper :/
JARVIS MARK II SPECIFICATIONS
AMD FX-8350 8 Core @4.0 GHz
16 GB Dual Channel DDR3 RAM MHz
MSI 970A-G43 Motherboard
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 2 GB
1 TB HDD
Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
JARVIS MARK II ACCESSORIES
Turtle Beach PX22 Wired Headset
Logitech G105 Wired Keyboard
Logitech G602 Wireless Mouse
(Yes, I'm that much of a nerd to name my computers JARVIS. Each new one is a Mark version up.)
My School Potato:
My Other Machine Specs:
i5 - 3570
GTX 960 G1 Gaming 4GB
8GB G.Skill RAM
Asrock B75M R2.0 Motherboard
120GB Samsung 840 EVO
2TB Toshiba Mechanical drive
Corsair RM800W Power supply
Aerocool RS-4 case (discontinued)
(May 25, 2016, 06:12 AM)WildDorito Wrote: [ -> ]My School Potato:
This is worse than Potato, this is pure 100% Cancer and must be burned and nuked.
Switch OSX to GNU/Linux and the laptop can live for now.w
(May 25, 2016, 12:49 PM)RK-FIN Wrote: [ -> ] (May 25, 2016, 06:12 AM)WildDorito Wrote: [ -> ]My School Potato:
This is worse than Potato, this is pure 100% Cancer and must be burned and nuked.
Switch OSX to GNU/Linux and the laptop can live for now.w
It's loaned from the school, at the end of the year its mine. First thing i'm going to do is contemplate which linux distro to install
I like Debian based systems since: sudo apt-get install
My potato
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-5930K, up 4.80 GHz
GPU: 2x MSI GTX 980 Ti (one is not working)
RAM: 16GB
System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
The rest, i honestly dont know. Iam not a computer nerd
and my potatoe(s)
(May 25, 2016, 02:30 AM)Innovative Wrote: [ -> ]
Specs?
(May 25, 2016, 04:47 PM)Jompe Wrote: [ -> ] (May 25, 2016, 02:30 AM)Innovative Wrote: [ -> ]
Specs?
Vegetable
(May 25, 2016, 01:54 PM)The Rock Wrote: [ -> ]
My potato
Stole my joke.