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First ever PC:
Pentium 200Mhz - 64MB Ram - Voodoo Banshee - 4GB HDD
Games: Doom 1-2 / Quake 2 / CnC / Total Annihilation / Diablo 1-2 / Warcraft 2 / Unreal / UT99 / Tomb Raider / Rainbox Six / etc.
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2nd PC:
Pentium 4 1.8GHz - 512MB Ram - Geforce 4 MX 440 - 40GB HDD
Upgraded to:
Pentium 4 2.8Ghz - 1GB Ram - HIS X1650 XT IceQ 512MB RAM - 80GB
Games: UT2004 / MoH / Warcraft 3 / CnC Generals / Halo 1 / HL1+mods / HL2 / Quake 3 / etc.
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3rd PC:
AMD Athlon X2 4800 - 2GB RAM - HD2600XT 1GB* - 320GB
Upgraded to:
AMD Athlon X2 6000 - 4GB - 8800GT 512MB - 500GB
Phenom X4 940 BE - 4GB - HD4870 512MB
Games: UT3 / WoW / AC1-2/ CnC 3 / HL2 + mods / Doom 3 / Quake 4 / Bioshock / BF2 + expansions / Shogun Total War / etc.
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4th PC:
i5 2500k - 8GB RAM - 2x GTX 560Ti - 500GB + 2TB
Games: Current PC so pretty much everything.
*The HD2600XT had a manufactoring mistake where they installed 1GB VRAM on it instead of 512MB (the box advertised it as 512MB but everywhere else it was recognized as 1GB) - Sharing was disabled.
my first pc at 2004 :D
cpu: amd athlon 64 2.21 Ghz
motherboard: msi somethin O_o
ram: 1,5 gb of ram
gpu:nvidia gts 8600
my 2nd pc at 2012 now!! i had the first pc until 2012 but i decided to go gaming
cpu: intel core i7 3770k
mainboard: asus maximus v gene
ram:8 gigs of corsair vengeance
gpu:asus hd 7850 2GB
Thats all! and a craplaptop xD
This one assembled in 1992 (Polaroid taken in 1993):
AMD 80386-DX40
1mb RAM
Paradise VGA card
52 Mb IDE Seagate hard drive
Sound Blaster Pro sound card
Motherboard: MSI - can't remember model
1.2 Mb 5.25" floppy drive
1.44 Mb 3.5" floppy drive
1X-speed CD-ROM drive
MS-DOS 6.22
Windows 3.1
Packard Hell 14" VGA monitor
Thrustmaster flightstick
Edit: My first DIY PC.....
I started out with mid-end, later went high-end and now back to mid-end.
I also have a Commodore Amiga and a SuperNES not shown on the nightstands flanking the bed.
This one still works if I have a spare case to put it on......
AMD Athlon XP 1700+ (1.47 Ghz)
ASUS A7M266 Chipset: AMD760- Legendary during its time for reliability
2GB PC3200 RAM
ASUS 128mb GF4 Ti-4200 ViVo
Creative Audigy 2 basic
Hauppage WinTV PCI
This one still works if I have a spare case to put it on......
AMD Athlon XP 1700+ (1.47 Ghz)
ASUS A7M266 Chipset: AMD760- Legendary during its time for reliability
2GB PC3200 RAM
ASUS 128mb GF4 Ti-4200 ViVo
Creative Audigy 2 basic
Hauppage WinTV PCI
jun_aka_pekto
Would make a decent HTPC haha, except I don't see any HDMis
Would make a decent HTPC haha, except I don't see any HDMis
Masenkoe
It's way too old. The CPU and motherboard dates back from 2001. But, I usually don't get rid of my hardware if they still work.
This was my very first custom rig that I built myself back in 2008.
- CoolerMaster 335.
- ASRock P67 Extreme4.
- Intel i5 2500K.
- 2x4GB Kingston DDR3 1333.
- 2x Asus GTX 460 1GB SLI.
I can't remember the hard drive space. It was most likely a WD Caviar Green 1TB ( can tell by the sticker on top it's Caviar Green).
Barely run Doom? My 500 mhz Celeron laptop has a 4 MB SMI integrated graphics chip and it can play Unreal Tournament without problems, yours should be able to handle Doom! EDIT: For some reason I can't figure out why I can't post pictures. I will post pics of my old Athlon desktop and two old laptops when I figure out how to post pictures correctly.CPX7700
Perhaps he meant Doom 3. Even my laptop which has a 1.8ghz AMD Turion X2 plus ATI X1200 (terrible) can only run Doom 3 at the lowest settings and frame rates in the teens.
All other previous versions of Doom are 2D and will run fine on even an old 80486.
My first gaming pc.
AMD Athlon XP 2200+
Epox 8k5a2+ Mobo
1GB PC 2100 RAM
Geforce 4200 Ti 128mb 128-bit
Same Creative Audigy Sound Blaster Platinum Ex that i have right now!
120GB WDD 7200RPM
KDS Rad- 9 LCD monitor R.I.P. :((((((((
The one in my sig is the first one and old one that I have and have had it about 4yrs and still runs most games on high too! I will be getting a new case for it a super tower so I can make adding ram and Hard Drives a bit easier.
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