Post your PC-Specs!
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Re: Post your PC-Specs!
Jusr bought the game
And my pc specs:
Intel i3 3.10 GHz
4GB RAM
I use two monitors
one 21.5" long
and one 18" long
both AOC
not the strongest computer, but it can run factorio
Happy new year!
And my pc specs:
Intel i3 3.10 GHz
4GB RAM
I use two monitors
one 21.5" long
and one 18" long
both AOC
not the strongest computer, but it can run factorio
Happy new year!
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Re: Post your PC-Specs!
Dell Latitude 3450
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Edition / Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Edition downgrade
Manufacturer
Dell, Inc.
Processor / Chipset
CPU
Intel Core i3 (5th Gen) 5005U / 2 GHz
Number of Cores
Dual-Core
Cache
L3 - 3 MB
64-bit Computing
Yes
RAM
Memory Speed
1600 MHz
Configuration Features
1 x 4 GB
Memory
Max Supported Size
16 GB
Technology
DDR3L SDRAM
Speed
1600 MHz
Form Factor
SO-DIMM 204-pin
Slots Qty
2
Empty Slots
1
Storage
Interface
Serial ATA
Display
LCD Backlight Technology
WLED backlight
Resolution
1366 x 768 ( HD )
Widescreen Display
Yes
Image Aspect Ratio
16:9
Monitor Features
anti-glare
Audio & Video
Graphics Processor
Intel HD Graphics 5500
Integrated Webcam
Yes
Resolution (MP)
1 Megapixel
Camera Features
HD video recording
Sound
Speakers , microphone
Hard Drive
Spindle Speed
7200 rpm
Input
Type
keyboard, touchpad
Communications
Wireless Protocol
802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0
Wireless Controller
Dell Wireless 1707
Wired Protocol
Gigabit Ethernet
Battery
Capacity
43 Wh
Cells
3-cell
Technology
lithium ion
Card Reader
Type
card reader
AC Adapter
Input
AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Output
65 Watt
Connections & Expansion
Interfaces
LAN
2 x USB 3.0
Headphone/microphone combo jack
USB 2.0
HDMI
VGA
Memory Card Reader
Yes
Networking
Data Link Protocol
Bluetooth 4.0, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Wireless NIC
Dell Wireless 1707
Miscellaneous
Features
ExpressCharge, security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), spill resistant
Included Laptop Accessories
power adapter
Monitor
Diagonal Size
14 in
Dimensions & Weight
Width
13.5 in
Depth
9.7 in
Height
0.9 in
Manufacturer Warranty
Type
1 year warranty
Environmental Standards
ENERGY STAR Qualified
Yes
Physical Characteristics
Weight
4.19 lbs
Operating System / Software
OS Provided: Type
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Edition / Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Edition downgrade
Type
Microsoft Office (Trial), Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Edition license
General
Manufacturer
Dell, Inc.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Edition / Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Edition downgrade
Manufacturer
Dell, Inc.
Processor / Chipset
CPU
Intel Core i3 (5th Gen) 5005U / 2 GHz
Number of Cores
Dual-Core
Cache
L3 - 3 MB
64-bit Computing
Yes
RAM
Memory Speed
1600 MHz
Configuration Features
1 x 4 GB
Memory
Max Supported Size
16 GB
Technology
DDR3L SDRAM
Speed
1600 MHz
Form Factor
SO-DIMM 204-pin
Slots Qty
2
Empty Slots
1
Storage
Interface
Serial ATA
Display
LCD Backlight Technology
WLED backlight
Resolution
1366 x 768 ( HD )
Widescreen Display
Yes
Image Aspect Ratio
16:9
Monitor Features
anti-glare
Audio & Video
Graphics Processor
Intel HD Graphics 5500
Integrated Webcam
Yes
Resolution (MP)
1 Megapixel
Camera Features
HD video recording
Sound
Speakers , microphone
Hard Drive
Spindle Speed
7200 rpm
Input
Type
keyboard, touchpad
Communications
Wireless Protocol
802.11n, Bluetooth 4.0
Wireless Controller
Dell Wireless 1707
Wired Protocol
Gigabit Ethernet
Battery
Capacity
43 Wh
Cells
3-cell
Technology
lithium ion
Card Reader
Type
card reader
AC Adapter
Input
AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Output
65 Watt
Connections & Expansion
Interfaces
LAN
2 x USB 3.0
Headphone/microphone combo jack
USB 2.0
HDMI
VGA
Memory Card Reader
Yes
Networking
Data Link Protocol
Bluetooth 4.0, Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Wireless NIC
Dell Wireless 1707
Miscellaneous
Features
ExpressCharge, security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), spill resistant
Included Laptop Accessories
power adapter
Monitor
Diagonal Size
14 in
Dimensions & Weight
Width
13.5 in
Depth
9.7 in
Height
0.9 in
Manufacturer Warranty
Type
1 year warranty
Environmental Standards
ENERGY STAR Qualified
Yes
Physical Characteristics
Weight
4.19 lbs
Operating System / Software
OS Provided: Type
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Edition / Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Edition downgrade
Type
Microsoft Office (Trial), Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit Edition license
General
Manufacturer
Dell, Inc.
Re: Post your PC-Specs!
Well, why not?
PC 1 - that's my NAS:
mobo: ASUS P8H77-I (miniITX LGA1155 board)
case: Lian-Li Q25-B case
processor: Intel Core i7-2600K, undervolted and underclocked, effectively limited to ~30W TDP
cooling: Thermalright AXP-140 without a fan
ram: 2x 8 GB DDR3/1600 MHz CL9 A-Data
power supply: Be Quiet Dark Power Pro II 1200W (what a mouthful, but crappy psu)
EVGA GTX 570 with stock (blower-type) cooler
ssd: 2x intel 507 48GB SSD (these are ES - engineering samples, don't bother looking for them, also SLC), Raid-1
hdd: 4x Seagate 2 TB 5900 rpm disks
tons of custom made cables, to allow as much air as possible to circulate around the cramped case
Enermax TB.Silence 140 and 120mm fans
PC 2: under TV, streaming machine:
mobo: ASRock Q1900-ITX with Celeron J1900
ram: 2x 4 GB DDR3/1333 MHz CL7 Kingston
disk: Intel 335 60GB SSD
case: Proton ITX
network card: Intel Wireless-AC 7260+bluetooth
optical: NEC optiarc blue-ray writer drive
video card: low profile pci-e hdmi grabber (it works with internally wired hdmi, since the case have no pci card slot, it barely sticks out of pci-e slot)
power supply: FSP Group 12V/5A power brick + ATX splitter/pwm controller
output: LG 50" TV
input: Rapoo E6700 wireless keyboard with trackpad
PC totals at 21W when burning discs. That PSU is overkill.
PC3: work-on-the-go laptop:
base: HP 4330s
processor: Intel Core i7-2820QM
ram: 2x 8 GB DDR3/1600 MHz CL9 Kingston
ssd: 2x Crucial MX-100 240GB, one in adapter tucked in optical bay
network card: Intel 7260-AC
nothing more I could change in this machine, no 1080p screen replacement - stupid HP doesn't make dual channel LVDS cables for this model
PC4: workstation/gaming:
mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
processor: Intel Core i7-2600K, overclocked to 5.0 (summer) and 5.2 GHz (winter)
ram: 4x 8 GB DDR3/1600 MHz CL9 Kingston Hyper X
graphics: Palit & PNY GeForce GTX 970 (both sporting 3x miniDP), sadly both cards are not overclockable due to poor power delivery ciruitry
cooling: Koolance CPU-360 block, EK slipstream 360 radiator, 2x Laing D5 water pumps in series and Alphacool 5.25" double bay reservoir. Dual pumps for redundancy, since with that pumping power if I set them to fast (say 3/5 or more), liquid starts to cavitate on cpu block, and Laings are extremely quiet, so I wouldn't hear if one failed. 3x Enermax Magma 120mm fans on the radiator, running ~400 rpms
case: Cooler Master Cosmos S + Bitfenix 220mm Spectre fan
power supply: server-grade Chicony 1000 W (It's Delta probably, pulled from actual server, it's super quiet, and up to 400W runs passively, which accounts for 95% of time)
audio card: ASUS Xonar XD/DX PCIe audio card
monitors: 3x DELL U2412M 1200p IPS
amp + speakers: Radmor 5102 + 2x Unitra Tonsil Altus 110
controller: no-name PCIe 4x SATA storage controller on J-Micron chip
ssd: 2x Intel 510 120GB, 2x Intel 520 120GB, 2x Kingston V300 120GB, 1x Crucial MX100 120 GB, 1x Samsung 820 Pro 120GB, 1x Samsung 830 120GB, 1x A-Data Premier 120GB, 1x Transcend 64GB SSD (I never bothered to pull it out, since it's tucked behind motherboard)
optical drive: NEC slim Optiarc Bluray writer
input: CM Storm Mech mechanical keyboard (I love macro keys!)
mouse: no-name. I refuse to buy crap for right-handed tyrranists, so until decent mouse for lefties happens I'm stuck with this. And Razer is not a decent mouse, in fact they produce such crap it pains me - I know, I tried.
When I swapped all disks to ssds, the quietness was overwhelming. NAS went into storage room, so only thing that's making any noise is mechanical keyboard and PSU when approaching peak power. It pulls max 610W from the socket, so I think it will serve me for years.
PC 1 - that's my NAS:
mobo: ASUS P8H77-I (miniITX LGA1155 board)
case: Lian-Li Q25-B case
processor: Intel Core i7-2600K, undervolted and underclocked, effectively limited to ~30W TDP
cooling: Thermalright AXP-140 without a fan
ram: 2x 8 GB DDR3/1600 MHz CL9 A-Data
power supply: Be Quiet Dark Power Pro II 1200W (what a mouthful, but crappy psu)
EVGA GTX 570 with stock (blower-type) cooler
ssd: 2x intel 507 48GB SSD (these are ES - engineering samples, don't bother looking for them, also SLC), Raid-1
hdd: 4x Seagate 2 TB 5900 rpm disks
tons of custom made cables, to allow as much air as possible to circulate around the cramped case
Enermax TB.Silence 140 and 120mm fans
PC 2: under TV, streaming machine:
mobo: ASRock Q1900-ITX with Celeron J1900
ram: 2x 4 GB DDR3/1333 MHz CL7 Kingston
disk: Intel 335 60GB SSD
case: Proton ITX
network card: Intel Wireless-AC 7260+bluetooth
optical: NEC optiarc blue-ray writer drive
video card: low profile pci-e hdmi grabber (it works with internally wired hdmi, since the case have no pci card slot, it barely sticks out of pci-e slot)
power supply: FSP Group 12V/5A power brick + ATX splitter/pwm controller
output: LG 50" TV
input: Rapoo E6700 wireless keyboard with trackpad
PC totals at 21W when burning discs. That PSU is overkill.
PC3: work-on-the-go laptop:
base: HP 4330s
processor: Intel Core i7-2820QM
ram: 2x 8 GB DDR3/1600 MHz CL9 Kingston
ssd: 2x Crucial MX-100 240GB, one in adapter tucked in optical bay
network card: Intel 7260-AC
nothing more I could change in this machine, no 1080p screen replacement - stupid HP doesn't make dual channel LVDS cables for this model
PC4: workstation/gaming:
mobo: ASUS P8P67 Deluxe
processor: Intel Core i7-2600K, overclocked to 5.0 (summer) and 5.2 GHz (winter)
ram: 4x 8 GB DDR3/1600 MHz CL9 Kingston Hyper X
graphics: Palit & PNY GeForce GTX 970 (both sporting 3x miniDP), sadly both cards are not overclockable due to poor power delivery ciruitry
cooling: Koolance CPU-360 block, EK slipstream 360 radiator, 2x Laing D5 water pumps in series and Alphacool 5.25" double bay reservoir. Dual pumps for redundancy, since with that pumping power if I set them to fast (say 3/5 or more), liquid starts to cavitate on cpu block, and Laings are extremely quiet, so I wouldn't hear if one failed. 3x Enermax Magma 120mm fans on the radiator, running ~400 rpms
case: Cooler Master Cosmos S + Bitfenix 220mm Spectre fan
power supply: server-grade Chicony 1000 W (It's Delta probably, pulled from actual server, it's super quiet, and up to 400W runs passively, which accounts for 95% of time)
audio card: ASUS Xonar XD/DX PCIe audio card
monitors: 3x DELL U2412M 1200p IPS
amp + speakers: Radmor 5102 + 2x Unitra Tonsil Altus 110
controller: no-name PCIe 4x SATA storage controller on J-Micron chip
ssd: 2x Intel 510 120GB, 2x Intel 520 120GB, 2x Kingston V300 120GB, 1x Crucial MX100 120 GB, 1x Samsung 820 Pro 120GB, 1x Samsung 830 120GB, 1x A-Data Premier 120GB, 1x Transcend 64GB SSD (I never bothered to pull it out, since it's tucked behind motherboard)
optical drive: NEC slim Optiarc Bluray writer
input: CM Storm Mech mechanical keyboard (I love macro keys!)
mouse: no-name. I refuse to buy crap for right-handed tyrranists, so until decent mouse for lefties happens I'm stuck with this. And Razer is not a decent mouse, in fact they produce such crap it pains me - I know, I tried.
When I swapped all disks to ssds, the quietness was overwhelming. NAS went into storage room, so only thing that's making any noise is mechanical keyboard and PSU when approaching peak power. It pulls max 610W from the socket, so I think it will serve me for years.
Veni, Vici, Spaghettici - never bus! (tm)
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Re: Post your PC-Specs!
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E8600 3.33 GHz
GPU: ASUS Radeon R7 250 1gb GDDR5
RAM: 4gb
Monitor: Dell P1911 (1440x900 max resolution)
Model: Dell Optiplex 760
Power Supply: Antec VP450 450 Watt
2x 250gb hard drives
Bought it minus the video card and power supply for $100 at a college surplus sale. The card was $80ish. The power supply was $50.
Came with Windows Vista Home Basic, and I bought Windows 7 Pro 64bit for $130. Running dual boot, one OS on each hard drive.
GPU: ASUS Radeon R7 250 1gb GDDR5
RAM: 4gb
Monitor: Dell P1911 (1440x900 max resolution)
Model: Dell Optiplex 760
Power Supply: Antec VP450 450 Watt
2x 250gb hard drives
Bought it minus the video card and power supply for $100 at a college surplus sale. The card was $80ish. The power supply was $50.
Came with Windows Vista Home Basic, and I bought Windows 7 Pro 64bit for $130. Running dual boot, one OS on each hard drive.
Re: Post your PC-Specs!
Ooh I just bought a new shiny one last week:
Case: Fractal Design R4
CPU: Intel i5-6500(running stock 3,2GHz with 3,6GHz Turbo)
Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
RAM: 16GB DDR4-2133
GPU: Asus STRIX-GTX970-DC2OC-4GD5
SSD: Crucial BX100 500GB
Other Storage: 4 HDD's ranging from 500 GB to 3TB, for a total of 5TB of storage total
PSU: be quiet! System Power 8 600W
I'm getting a new 24" Monitor next week(1080p Iiyama ProLite XB2483HSU-B1), as I'm now on a 6 year old samsung 2253BW(22" 1680x1050)
All running Windows 10.
Case: Fractal Design R4
CPU: Intel i5-6500(running stock 3,2GHz with 3,6GHz Turbo)
Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
RAM: 16GB DDR4-2133
GPU: Asus STRIX-GTX970-DC2OC-4GD5
SSD: Crucial BX100 500GB
Other Storage: 4 HDD's ranging from 500 GB to 3TB, for a total of 5TB of storage total
PSU: be quiet! System Power 8 600W
I'm getting a new 24" Monitor next week(1080p Iiyama ProLite XB2483HSU-B1), as I'm now on a 6 year old samsung 2253BW(22" 1680x1050)
All running Windows 10.
Nice rig for that price!Jackielope wrote: Bought it minus the video card and power supply for $100 at a college surplus sale. The card was $80ish. The power supply was $50.
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Re: Post your PC-Specs!
hmm...My two main computers are:
Gaming PC:
Case: Fractal Design Define XL
Mobo: Asus P8P67 LE
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500 @3.3GHz
RAM: 8GB DDR3 (used to have 16gb but 2 sticks went bad)
GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 970
PSU: Corsair HX 1050
OS: 64bit Windows 10
HDs: 64GB SSD (boot drive), 750GB Sata Seagate Barracuda (steam library mostly)
Monitors: 3x 22" Asus VS229H-P (Using NVidia Surround for a 5760x1080 display), + 1 Insignia 32" LCD TV
Extra Peripherals: Logitech G25 Racing Wheel (great for ETS2 and ATS), NES/SNES/PS1 USB Controllers, external CD/DVD burner, External SATA dock (used with numerous old SATA drives for external storage)
Media PC:
Case: Lion Li PCV-2100B
Mobo: Biostar T41 HD
CPU: Intel Celeron 430 @ 1.8GHz
RAM: 2GB DDR2
GPU: none, uses onboard graphics
PSU: Corsair CX 600
OS: 64bit Windows XP SP2
HDs: 500GB SATA Seagate Barracuda (boot drive), 6x 2TB 5900RPM Sata Seagates (media storage)
Monitor: 52" Sony LCD TV (which also has Roku offering HULU Plus and Amazon Prime movies/tv shows)
Gaming PC:
Case: Fractal Design Define XL
Mobo: Asus P8P67 LE
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500 @3.3GHz
RAM: 8GB DDR3 (used to have 16gb but 2 sticks went bad)
GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 970
PSU: Corsair HX 1050
OS: 64bit Windows 10
HDs: 64GB SSD (boot drive), 750GB Sata Seagate Barracuda (steam library mostly)
Monitors: 3x 22" Asus VS229H-P (Using NVidia Surround for a 5760x1080 display), + 1 Insignia 32" LCD TV
Extra Peripherals: Logitech G25 Racing Wheel (great for ETS2 and ATS), NES/SNES/PS1 USB Controllers, external CD/DVD burner, External SATA dock (used with numerous old SATA drives for external storage)
Media PC:
Case: Lion Li PCV-2100B
Mobo: Biostar T41 HD
CPU: Intel Celeron 430 @ 1.8GHz
RAM: 2GB DDR2
GPU: none, uses onboard graphics
PSU: Corsair CX 600
OS: 64bit Windows XP SP2
HDs: 500GB SATA Seagate Barracuda (boot drive), 6x 2TB 5900RPM Sata Seagates (media storage)
Monitor: 52" Sony LCD TV (which also has Roku offering HULU Plus and Amazon Prime movies/tv shows)
Re: Post your PC-Specs!
CPU: SunCore HP893b
Board: Hyperdrive XH4
RAM: 256 TB
Video: AMD Ultracard HD
...I'd post my real specs but threads like these make me realize how crappy my computer is.
Board: Hyperdrive XH4
RAM: 256 TB
Video: AMD Ultracard HD
...I'd post my real specs but threads like these make me realize how crappy my computer is.
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I was kinda sad seeing how few people have Oct core CPUs, not that factorio needs it. Just can't imagine life without mine. Anyhow,
Processor AMD FX8320 Oct Core
RAM 12GB Corsair Vengance
Motherboard ASUS M5A97 R2.0
GPU AMD R7-260X (Due for upgrade soon)
Storage (Assorted Hard disks, switching OS to SSD as soon as I am less lazy, moving everything over and configuring is a LONG process)
Sound Card ASUS Xonar DG.
Extra fun stuff,
Astro A40+ Mix amp
AT2020 Microphone
Razor Deathstalker
Razor naga hex
That about sums it up, Just a start, but hey it gets the job done! And most importantly, it's mine, and I built it!
Processor AMD FX8320 Oct Core
RAM 12GB Corsair Vengance
Motherboard ASUS M5A97 R2.0
GPU AMD R7-260X (Due for upgrade soon)
Storage (Assorted Hard disks, switching OS to SSD as soon as I am less lazy, moving everything over and configuring is a LONG process)
Sound Card ASUS Xonar DG.
Extra fun stuff,
Astro A40+ Mix amp
AT2020 Microphone
Razor Deathstalker
Razor naga hex
That about sums it up, Just a start, but hey it gets the job done! And most importantly, it's mine, and I built it!
Re: Post your PC-Specs!
Octacore desktop PC makes little sense. Hardly anything makes use of more of 4-6 threads (gamewise Crysis 3 can eat up to 16 cores, maybe likes of Supreme Commander would utilise similar chips).
In fact higher core number means lower power budget per core, so lower performance in single-threaded workloads. If my 2600K had 8 cores, I'd never hit 5 GHz, much less 5.32, which my CPU can do if I chill water to 15-17*C.
At work I have "PC" (if you can still count it as one) under my desk that has 224 physical cores, and it's a bitch to load it properly, I have to be very creative to force all CPUs go into redline.
In fact higher core number means lower power budget per core, so lower performance in single-threaded workloads. If my 2600K had 8 cores, I'd never hit 5 GHz, much less 5.32, which my CPU can do if I chill water to 15-17*C.
At work I have "PC" (if you can still count it as one) under my desk that has 224 physical cores, and it's a bitch to load it properly, I have to be very creative to force all CPUs go into redline.
Veni, Vici, Spaghettici - never bus! (tm)
Re: Post your PC-Specs!
Just enough to run Waitex
Re: Post your PC-Specs!
@Kayomani - Guessing you have the one with 3 fans - is your card loud under heavy load?
I got hefty discount in this card and consider it buying for my sister to play Space Engineers, which goes heavily BDSM on GPU.
I got hefty discount in this card and consider it buying for my sister to play Space Engineers, which goes heavily BDSM on GPU.
Veni, Vici, Spaghettici - never bus! (tm)
Re: Post your PC-Specs!
Let's get back to topic!
Acer Aspire V3 571G (from 2012)
CPU: Intel Core i7-3630QM
iGPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M (dead)
RAM: 8 GiB DDR3
HDD: 750 GB
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Acer Aspire V3 571G (from 2012)
CPU: Intel Core i7-3630QM
iGPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M (dead)
RAM: 8 GiB DDR3
HDD: 750 GB
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
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