Processor:Amd phenom 9750 quad core 2.40 ghz RAM: 2 x4 gb 1600 mhz ddr3 corsair dominator memory Graphicsn board Mainboard:asus m3a78-cm Drives: Sony duel layer OS: windows 7 ult 64 bit HDD Space: 1 tb samsung for storage power:550 watt corsair case: huntkey displays: running a 28 inch 1080p desktop monitor and 51 inch plasma commercial display for movies also just added a 6tb Nas drive to back up everything on (this is my crappy pc)
Looks like quite a few people got new pc's for Christmas lol Haha I'm not spoilt I just work the system built one last jan sold it to my dad and added som to it and built a better one then insurance has just paid for my 3rd teamed up with 0% interest for 24 month on new credit card to top it up a bit even better as well the interest free credit card i have been using for the past year i had been collecting points on and they just sent me £40's worth of amazon vouchers so just got one of these for £7 http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/rat5.htm
custom built by me finished yesterday Processor = AMD FX-4100 (Overclocked to 4.0ghz) Motherboard = ASRock n68-vs3 RAM = 8gb ddr3 1333mhz HDD = 1.5 tb WD15EVDS Graphics = Asus AMD Radeon 7770 HD 2Ghz (Nvidia Geforce 7025 Built in) PSU = 750w ATX Psu (PSUACE750BR) Case = Mars Midi Gaming Tower (White)
dell inspirion laptop 5720 . and yes it supports burnermax happy days . Dell Inspiron 17R-5720 review £729 inc VAT Manufacturer: Dell Our Rating: By Cliff Joseph | PC Advisor | 23 April 13 The Dell Inspiron 17R-5720 is an old-school big laptop, big on screen and bulk, not so very fast but relatively cheap at £729. Expert Review User Reviews Technical Specs Our Verdict Related Products We’ve been so swamped with Windows 8 tablets and Ultrabooks in recent months that it actually makes a nice change to see a good old-fashioned desktop replacement laptop machine arrive for once. Related Articles Apple MacBook Air 13in (Mid-2012) review Win a Dell laptop for your family Dell Inspiron 17R review (2012) Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edition Dell Inspiron 17R review See: more laptop reviews. Dell’s Inspiron 17R is big and heavy, and not very mobile at all. But it’s an affordable workhorse machine that provides i7 performance and a large, attractive display for a little over £700. It’s not, admittedly, the most elegant of laptops. With its 17.3in screen and built-in optical drive the Dell Inspiron 17R measures 35mm thick when folded flat, and weighs in at a hefty 2.9kg. This is definitely a laptop that will spend most of its time at home or in the office. It’ll earn its keep, though, being powerful enough to handle both home entertainment and serious productivity apps. Our sample’s screen had been upgraded from 1600 x 900 to 1920 x 1080 pixels for this latest version, and provided a very bright, clear image – in fact we were able to watch a film streaming online perfectly well with the brightness set to its nominal 50%. Turn the brightness right up and you’ll get a viewing angle closer to 150 degree, which will be handy for PowerPoint presentations. It’s a shame, though, that the glossy screen is so annoyingly reflective. The speakers are also quite poor – particularly with higher frequencies, which sound like a Dalek snorting Helium. But for the most part, the Inspiron 17R is well put together. The size of the screen means that there’s room for a full-size keyboard and numeric keypad, both with large, comfortable keys that travel well. The trackpad is rather small in contrast – a relatively modest 100 x 55mm – but is quite usable and we liked its large, chunky buttons. There are several models in the 2013 Dell Inspiron 17R range but we tested a top-of-the-range model that costs £729 with Windows 8, a dual-core Core i7 running at 2.0GHz (3.1GHz with Turboboost), 8GB memory, 1TB hard drive and both integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics and a discrete AMD Radeon HD8730M with 2GB video memory. That’s good value for money and compares well with other laptops that we’ve seen recently. Unfortunately, the dual- rather than quad-core processor, and a slow hard disk underminded the Inspiron 17R’s performance. It produced a slightly disappointing score of just 2535 when running the PCMark 7 benchmarks. Even so, it still provided enough horsepower to handle basic web browsing and MS Office work with ease. And, with 8GB of memory to play with, it’s also quite capable of handling more demanding tasks such as photo- and video-editing too. It can even handle some decent gaming action when asked. Running Batman: Arkham City at the screen’s native 1920 x 1080 pixels, with DX11 and High graphics detail, it played at just 21fps. When we dropped to Low graphics settings that doubled to 42fps. I In the end we settled for 1600 x 900 pixel display, which allowed us to enjoy the DX 11 eye-candy and Medium graphics swhile still running at a playable 35fps. There’s a large cooling vent on the left-hand side of the unit, but we were pleased to see that the Inspiron 17 never became uncomfortably warm or noisy even when gaming with the AMD Radeon graphics. The graphics processor does take its toll on the battery, though, only letting the Dell last for about 90 minutes. Using AMD’s Catalyst software to switch to integrated graphics on the fly did allow us to get 3.5 hours of streaming video out of the same battery
Processor = Turn on power insert bread Ram = Only if its faulty Graphics = Boring watching the toast cook Os = Toaster home premium
next time mate build a four slice 1 and possibly try and get crumpets to fit in it aswell . possibly a melody also when they pop up .
I got a spare one in my garage, slowly adding Siri to it, so i can command the ***** to make me some toast.
Ancient Asus laptop Intel Centrino 1.6 dual core 4gb ram 500gb hdd ATI Radon HD 4200 Its 3 years old but gets what I need done Sent from my GT-I9100 using Xparent BlueTapatalk 2
My Computer Spec's: ASUS Motherboard M4A78-E AMD Phenom II X4 945 Quad-Core Processor 4x3.00GHz Sapphire ATI Radeon HD7750 2048MB DDR3 8GB DDR2-800 Ram Corsair XMS2 Thermaltake Berlin Power Supply 630 Watts Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit 3x500GB HDD Western Digital Caviar Blue
Seagate 1TB Serial ATA HD 7200/32MB/SATA-6G Ultra LSP750 750w Power Supply Trendnet 150Mps Mini Wireless USB Adapter Gigabyte 880GA-UD3H AMD 880G Socket AM3 MB PNY 8GB PC3-10666 1333MHz DDR3 Kit (2x4GB)DIMM XFX Radeon HD 6850 1GB GDDR5 PCIe XXX Edition ASUS 24X DVDRW SATA OEM AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition 3.2Ghz CPU | OC @ 3.8 Ghz NZXT Phantom case 23" LCD Viewsonic Gaming Display Spoiler
Case: AEROCOOL Strike-X GT Black Case With Red LED CPU: INTEL IVYBRIDGE Core i5 3570K - OVERCLOCKED SPEED = 4.6Ghz Per Core Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V LX With NEW Z77 Chipset RAM: PATRIOT VIPER V3 RED 16GB DDR3 1600Mhz Hard Drive: 2TB SATA3 WD Black Optical Drive: SONY 24XDVD+/-RW Dual Layer & Dual Format Graphics Card: nVIDIA GTX660 2GB GDDR5 MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 PREMIUM 64BIT 2 x Asus 24inch monitors (forgot model number) Case looks like it was made for the xfactor, lol, gonna be building my own in about 3 months using the new haswell cpu and supreme overclocked edition of the 3930k with dual gtx 780s Here is link to how case looks http://www.palicomp.co.uk/images/uploads/Info/Case_AERCOOL_StrikeX-GT.jpg
hi mine is a. amd athlon 64 x2 dual core 5600+ 4.00 gb ram card is geforce gtx 5600 windows 7 ultimate. not sure if its good but it runs ok
Prepare to be amazed: Manufacturer: Dell Model: Dimension DIMC521 Rating: 4.2 Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3600+ 1.90 GHz RAM:2.00 GB System type: 32 Bit OS Internal HDD space: 250GB Anyone got anything worse?
Prepare to be amazed: Manufacturer: Dell Model: Dimension DIMC521 Rating: 4.2 Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3600+ 1.90 GHz RAM:2.00 GB System type: 32 Bit OS Internal HDD space: 250GB Anyone got anything worse? A wooden square with 4 AA batteries, can run most games in my sleep, on ultra.
Processor = AMD Athlon(tm) II X4 631 Quad-Core Processor RAM = 4,00 GB Graphics = AMD Radeon HD 6670 OS = Windows 7 Ultimate