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What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 8th, 2013 This thread is pretty self-explanatory. What are your computer specifications? 2.7ghz dual-core athlon 6GB of RAM 1TB hard drive Dual-boot of Ubuntu and Windows 7 1600x900 LCD GTS250 1GB graphics Re: What are your computer specifications? - Gmdykfuiygh66476 - May 22nd, 2013 I'm actually on a quad core AMD at nearly 3 ghz per core. I know a lot of people don't like AMD, but it's worked quite well so far for me. I don't know if I'd get another AMD if I ever need/want to replace it, though. I might.. but I'd rather be more open minded about Intel. Anyways, 8gb RAM, 1.62 TB total hard drive space, Radeon HD 5870 and I'm using an HDTV as my monitor! As for OS, Linux Mint w/ Xfce D/E. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 22nd, 2013 Nice build As far as AMD is concerned, I have to agree. AMD isn't as high performance per core as intel is, but then again you pay much less per core, so I'm happy either way. I'm a huge AMD fanboy myself. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Gmdykfuiygh66476 - May 22nd, 2013 I have to say my next GPU won't be an AMD though... unless they suddenly update and fix their Linux drivers Re: What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 22nd, 2013 I miss the days when ATI was ATI, but it's been AMD for a while now. I have an nvidia, and the drivers aren't open source, but they work well enough. Too bad AMD can't do the same thing Re: What are your computer specifications? - Gmdykfuiygh66476 - May 26th, 2013 The thing is, AMD is actively but slowly working to improve their Linux drivers. But they've still got quite a ways to go, regardless. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 27th, 2013 I agree. I think that often the drivers are there, but considering that everything that runs on Linux generally is open source, that can be a problem for many vendors who don't want to release their software as open source. I don't personally have a problem with it, but many linux users do, so progress is hard for vendors I think. I have an nvidia, and the linux drivers work alright. I've heard that AMD's drivers are far from decent, so I'm glad they are improving. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Gmdykfuiygh66476 - May 28th, 2013 I now have only 640gb of total storage, after removing my 1tb external HD, and removing my 500gb internal and putting it into an external enclosure. But I only really need 640 Re: What are your computer specifications? - That Punk Guy - May 28th, 2013 ASUS K55N-DS81 Laptop AMD A8 Quad-Core 1.9GHz 500GB SATA II HDD 4GB DDR3 RAM Windows 8 I like Windows 8 somewhat, some stuff I don't like though. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 28th, 2013 I tried the 90 day trial for it, and didn't really care for it. The missing start button especially was a bit annoying. Hopefully the next update of Windows fixes that. Re: What are your computer specifications? - simlink - May 29th, 2013 (May 22nd, 2013 at 4:29 AM)Darth-Apple link Wrote: I miss the days when ATI was ATI, but it's been AMD for a while now. I have an nvidia, and the drivers aren't open source, but they work well enough. Too bad AMD can't do the same thing I do too. It was, for those who didn't know, a Canadian company before being acquired by AMD. Anyways, I know my desktop has 8GB of RAM. My laptop has Intel I3 with 6GB RAM. Fast and efficient for what I use my laptop for. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 29th, 2013 6GB isn't bad for a laptop. My desktop has 6GB, and it is more than enough for what I do with it. Re: What are your computer specifications? - simlink - May 29th, 2013 Got a great deal on the laptop too. It was $600 regular price. But it was on sale and I got a special discount since there was a printing error on a sign at Bestbuy, so I only paid $420 for it. It's a Gateway model. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 29th, 2013 Not bad. I got a really great deal on my desktop, and besides the hard drive failure two years ago, I have had no complaints. I love saving money Re: What are your computer specifications? - simlink - May 29th, 2013 Too funny, my hard drive failed on mine, too. Only a year in, and unfortunately just outside warranty. Got a larger, faster hard drive out of it, though. Re: What are your computer specifications? - Gmdykfuiygh66476 - May 29th, 2013 Funny that my recent hard drive failed too... I'm becoming more cost effective though with my computer Re: What are your computer specifications? - Darth-Apple - May 29th, 2013 I'm stuck with a 5400 RPM in mine too, since that's what I could afford. I did, however, get 1TB for around $65, which was a great deal at the time. It's a very quiet hard drive too. Re: What are your computer specifications? - simlink - May 29th, 2013 I think I have around 750GB, not sure on RPM though. |