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4/9/2008 1:43:39 AM EDT
I'm surfing on a Gateway AMD Athlon X2 4200+ with 320 GB HD and 2 GB of RAM. All hooked up to my 24" BenQ monitor.

It's old, but it has been reliable and stable. Can't really complain.

What's your chariot on the information superhighway?

4/9/2008 1:46:07 AM EDT
[#1]
Athlon X2 4600+ with 4GB RAM and 620GB of HDD space.

Can't really complain either.
4/9/2008 1:49:28 AM EDT
[#2]
Back home in STL, I have a Commodore 64 with a Genie 1MB HD, a 5.25 floppy, a 300 baud modem, and a lot of 80's software.

It still works, and I have Hitchiker's Guide.  All this is from 1984.


This one?  It's a 2 year old Sony Vaio VGN-N130G.  I keep having to download more stuff to keep it functioning.
4/9/2008 1:50:22 AM EDT
[#3]
PowerMac G4/733. Powerhouse in 2001. In 2008, not so much, and that's even with GPU and CPU upgrades that more than doubled the power it originally had. I mean, it still does everything nice and speedily, just doesn't do so hot with games and the like. Doom 3 marked the beginning of games that I could no longer play at an acceptable framerate.
4/9/2008 1:56:47 AM EDT
[#4]
dunno, ill cut it in half and count the rings
4/9/2008 1:59:28 AM EDT
[#5]
My desktop is from 2002, an Athlon 64 1.8Ghz / 1Gb of RAM / WinXP Home with multiple drives. One is a swap drive, so it runs faster than it looks.

Also I got out of the habit of buying games a couple years back. Games is really the only thing I do that takes much power, and my newest game is Unreal Tournament 2004.

I do have dual screens though, which is GREAT if you're working on a PC much. Of course now I could get two decent 19" LCD's for what the pair of 19" Viewsonic CRT's cost me, but oh well.

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The laptop is newer, I think perhaps around four years old. I forget the specs; it only cost $600 new tho'. I have no games on it, it's only for internet/email when I'm on the road. Also I ordered it with only 512mb of RAM, so I can run older programs on it.
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4/9/2008 2:00:01 AM EDT
[#6]
Dell XPS 720 with Quad core Extreme 6850 2 gtx8800 video cards in SLI 2x500 gig hd's, 4 gig of ram, going through a 27" Dell monitor

It was cutting edge once upon a time...now it just holds its own
4/9/2008 2:00:21 AM EDT
[#7]
Speaking of old, I found a 1GB hard disk in a box the other day. It had a price tag of $400.00. I about shit my pants when I saw that.
4/9/2008 2:00:31 AM EDT
[#8]
My computer is something like 4 years old.  Dual PPC970FX's @ 2.0 gHz, 2.5 GB DDR400, 1x160 and 1x200 GB HDDs.  20.1 inch Samsung 204t.  Chews through most anything I can throw at it, which mainly involves World of Warcraft, Photoshop CS1, and Dreamweaver MX 2004.

ETA: It'll probably get upgraded to 4.0 GBs of RAM before I replace it.
4/9/2008 2:02:16 AM EDT
[#9]
7 month old MacBook Pro.
4/9/2008 2:02:26 AM EDT
[#10]
Do you mean the outside case, or the innards?
4/9/2008 2:02:58 AM EDT
[#11]
i have a 5 yr old sony Vaio desktop, that's always done everything i've asked of it (including playing MOH pacific).  i just bought a 4 year old Vaio laptop.
4/9/2008 2:07:48 AM EDT
[#12]
2001 Dell Dimension 4500.

128mb of ram, 2.1ghz processor, 40g Hard drive.

It has a 128mb Video card, but only cause my friend was throwing his out and installed a 1gb card.  It used to have a 32mb card.





Yeah, i look at the $9.99 video games in the bargain barrel, and have to check the hardware requirements.
4/9/2008 2:16:10 AM EDT
[#13]
Dell Dimension L1000R that was put out in the hallway by the IT as "BASURA".

Got a 19" wide screen for $199 plus a $24.95 PCI 256 Meg video card(had $25 mail in rebate ) to go with it.

Added a UBUNTU install CD and it is still chugging along.
4/9/2008 2:18:12 AM EDT
[#14]
This one? About three months. Dell Pentium Quad 4 processor.

It'll run anything. For the moment.
4/9/2008 2:20:19 AM EDT
[#15]
My parents had a friend build mine for a graduation gift in 2003. It was somewhat of a hot rod back then, it still works well, but its no hot rod anymore.
4/9/2008 2:27:35 AM EDT
[#16]
Four years old and I'm shopping for a new one now!
4/9/2008 2:29:28 AM EDT
[#17]
Bought it in 2002.Dell 8200.Rerplaced the hard drive2 years ago.
4/9/2008 2:33:08 AM EDT
[#18]
Intel Core 2 duo MacBook Pro. Kick ass machine.
4/9/2008 2:38:12 AM EDT
[#19]

Quoted:
Intel Core 2 duo MacBook Pro. Kick ass machine.


+1

Same here
4/9/2008 2:42:03 AM EDT
[#20]
Athlon 64 (single core) socket 939 3700+ with a gig of ram.
I've got a Geforce 7800GT feeding my 19" Samsung monitor.

My home setup is a couple years old, but it still works with internet surfing and BF2.
4/9/2008 2:48:43 AM EDT
[#21]
Now, I just have a $500 Acer laptop for email, school, banking and internet that has enough power to run Vista and the $40 version of Office. The motherboard or the power supply just blew out on my tower unit; thankfully I moved everything I had on it to a 500 gig external drive a few months ago.

The laptop is at most a month old to me, though the tech maybe six months old at the most, and the newest card in the tower unit is about two to two and a half years old. I can’t see going back to a desktop design now that I have the laptop.
4/9/2008 3:02:11 AM EDT
[#22]

Some day I'll get the Series/1 running, and the PDP-11 too... If it doesn't have big mechanical switches and reside in a 19" rack, it's not a real computer
My main PC right now is a MacBook Pro. I have a linux box running a Core 2 Duo to record TV(I blame CompUSA for putting SATA hard drives on sale, I just couldn't sit there with an unused drive), and I have begun to collect parts for a new Windows gaming rig(just a case so far).
I have a collection of old Macs(128k, SE, Classic, LC II, etc...) and an Apple IIe, as well as some Commodore gear and an odd variety of other stuff. As for old Intel-CPU PC's, I'd say my favorite is a tossup between an IBM PS/2 Model 50Z(286) and an HP Vectra 386n. For something really odd, how about an Epson HX-20 or PX-8... Not that I've ever done well with CP/M
So yeah, I have a collection spanning 1978 or so(before I was born! lol) up to last year.
4/9/2008 3:03:24 AM EDT
[#23]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Intel Core 2 duo MacBook Pro. Kick ass machine.


+1

Same here


With one slight alteration, I concur.
4/9/2008 3:05:23 AM EDT
[#24]
12" Powerbook G4.  Last of the IBM Power PC chips.  Going on four years now.  
4/9/2008 3:12:15 AM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:
i have a 5 yr old sony Vaio desktop, that's always done everything i've asked of it (including playing MOH pacific).  i just bought a 4 year old Vaio laptop.


I have the same desktop, it's done a good job, but I am looking for a replacement.
4/9/2008 3:16:09 AM EDT
[#26]
I just bought a brand spanking new computer.

Spec CPU: 500 MHz AMD Geode LX800
DRAM: 256 MB DDR DRAM
Storage: CompactFlash socket
Power: DC jack or passive POE, min. 7V to max. 20V
Three front panel LEDs, pushbutton
Expansion: 1 miniPCI slot, LPC bus
Connectivity: 3 Ethernet channels (Via VT6105M 10/100)
I/O: DB9 serial port, dual USB port
Board size: 6 x 6" (152.4 x 152.4 mm) - same as WRAP.1E
Firmware: tinyBIOS
4/9/2008 3:50:54 AM EDT
[#27]
I'll let you know when I get done building the new beast.  


My two "old" PCs are 5 year old Dell 4500s, both upgraded pretty much as far as they can go.  They're at 2.8 GHz and are due for an additional CPU upgrade to 3.06 if not 3.46, depending on processor compatibility.  

They've got current model video cards (nvidia 7600s) and 2 GB ram.

They just don't stop working and take everything I can throw at them.

I can play Quake 4 on them at high resolution and detail settings, with a respectable framerate.


CJ
4/9/2008 12:16:59 PM EDT
[#28]
Both of mine are never old, because I'm always upgrading something.  

One is a crossfire setup, and the other a sli setup.
4/9/2008 12:18:32 PM EDT
[#29]
Lenovo T61. I dunno, 'bout a year?
4/9/2008 12:21:15 PM EDT
[#30]
Home I have a core 2 duo, 2gigs of ram, and 800 gig hd connected to a high def projector and an old school crt moniter.  My laptop is a Amd 64, 2 gigs of ram and 200 gigs HD
I also have an old dell gx270 P4 with a gig of ram with ubuntu and an old gateway celeron

All of them have been outstanding machines and with normal upkeep run just fine
4/9/2008 12:22:52 PM EDT
[#31]
Mine is 3-4 years old.  For a laptop it was pretty sweet when I bought it, but it is on a rapid downward spiral.  It will likely be replaced with a MacBook Pro this summer.
4/9/2008 12:31:07 PM EDT
[#32]
1.8 GHz Pentium 4, 1GB of SDRAM.  A retired business machine, built like a tank.  Several years old and still running strong.  Doesn't do well with graphics though, that's what my few month old laptop (aka mobile destruction lab) is for.
4/9/2008 12:31:51 PM EDT
[#33]
I built my own and have been upgrading it since, so the oldest parts are going on 3 years old, my newest part is less than a week old.
4/9/2008 12:32:06 PM EDT
[#34]
I'm posting this with a 333Mhz Sun Ultra 5, probably around 10 years old.

OS:  Solaris 10
Browser:  Firefox

System Configuration:  Sun Microsystems  sun4u Sun Ultra 5/10 UPA/PCI (UltraSPARC-IIi 333MHz)
System clock frequency: 83 MHz
Memory size: 384 Megabytes

========================= CPUs =========================

                   Run   Ecache   CPU    CPU
Brd  CPU   Module   MHz     MB    Impl.   Mask
---  ---  -------  -----  ------  ------  ----
0     0     0      333     2.0   12       9.0


========================= IO Cards =========================

    Bus#  Freq
Brd  Type  MHz   Slot  Name                              Model
---  ----  ----  ----  --------------------------------  ----------------------
0   PCI-1  33     1   ebus
0   PCI-1  33     1   network-SUNW,hme
0   PCI-1  33     2   SUNW,m64B                         ATY,GT-C
0   PCI-1  33     3   ide-pci1095,646


No failures found in System
===========================
4/9/2008 12:34:05 PM EDT
[#35]
4 years. homebuilt. uprgraded ram from 512 to 2 gbs since then.
4/9/2008 12:36:06 PM EDT
[#36]
Less than a year. Work-provided Mac notebook.
4/9/2008 12:39:27 PM EDT
[#37]
6 month old MacBook, 2.16Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 Gig of ram.
4/9/2008 12:40:14 PM EDT
[#38]
I'm not sure of the age. It was a given to me by my sisters BF when he bought a new one about 2 years ago. It is a Dell 4550 with 2.40GHz cpu and I upgraded it to 1 GB ram. I think it has 60 or 80 GB HD, way more then I need. I'm using my old 17" LCD display with it.

I know it is old but it does everything I need it to very well.

It replaced my intel 366Mhz system, so it was quite an upgrade.
4/9/2008 2:48:40 PM EDT
[#39]

Quoted:
1.8 GHz Pentium 4, 1GB of SDRAM.  A retired business machine, built like a tank.  Several years old and still running strong.  Doesn't do well with graphics though, that's what my few month old laptop (aka mobile destruction lab) is for.


Stuff an NVidia 7600 card into it and it'll scream.  You'll be able to play Quake 4 on it with that card.  And that card can be had for under 100 bucks, easily.  

Upgrading the processor can be done very cheaply, too.  I went from 2.0 GHz to 2.8 GHz for 20 bucks.    Just gotta make sure that the mobo can handle it.  The upgrade processor
needs to have the same FSB speed and probably the same L2 cache ram size, and of the
same technology line (Prescott or Northwood, for example) and of course of the same package style.


CJ
4/9/2008 2:51:10 PM EDT
[#40]
AMD Athlon 64...2.41 Ghz of space, 512 of RAM.

Built in the beginning of 2005 by yours truly and team member mr_camera_man, and new motherboard in 2006.
4/9/2008 2:51:38 PM EDT
[#41]
just hit 2 years on this laptop.

it runs like a champ, although the screen is starting to get a little use.. (i open/close the screen a lot).

4/9/2008 2:53:36 PM EDT
[#42]
too old
4/9/2008 2:53:47 PM EDT
[#43]
2+ year custom build.
4/9/2008 2:55:56 PM EDT
[#44]
a nearly 4 year old PC I built that was pretty top of the line at the time.
dell 2001fp monitor (bitchin, was nearly 1k retail at the time)
abit ic7 max 3 mobo
intel p4 3ghz c stepping
1gb matched mem
10k WD raptor main hdd 37gb
250 wd 7200rpm storage
400 wd external
256mb video
etc

its all dying in a hurry too.  I think I'm going to buy a laptop for home... work pc's have all the processing power I need for big stuff now.

I'll probably get a decenet laptop with a 24" or better monitor and extra keyboard mouse for at home...

4/9/2008 3:01:34 PM EDT
[#45]
My desktop is an HP that's about 4 years old. So old that I can't tell you the specs...I forgot them.

My laptop is a company-owned HP/Compaq nx7400 piece of crap that crashes every other month.
4/9/2008 3:06:47 PM EDT
[#46]
about a month, i upgrade my system about every 6 months or so. newegg.com gets an assload of business from me.
4/9/2008 3:07:26 PM EDT
[#47]
A little over a year old.
4/9/2008 3:10:11 PM EDT
[#48]
Oldest working thing I use is an old Dell PE 2400 Dual CPU PIII.

I have a sweet prototype Powerbook Asahi (100) with System 6.x that was lent to Sony in late 1989 or so and never got back to Apple.
4/9/2008 3:11:50 PM EDT
[#49]
18 months.


It replaced my 7 year old klunker.


Which replaced my 6 year old re-pentium klunker.
4/9/2008 3:25:56 PM EDT
[#50]
December 1999

HP Pavilion 6683
with dial-up

Fred
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