Mine was this one

  • Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz
  • 1GB RAM DDR
  • NVidia Geforce FX 5600 512mb
  • Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1
  • Intel D865PERL
  • 500Watts power supply
  • Two 80gb hard Drives

pc

I used this computer till early 2012 when I bought the one that I'm using now

I got it when my uncle passed away, it was his computer around 2003. I got it on 2005 (I'm 19). That's why I still keep it because of him actually, he was like my older brother.

Also, I made a private giveaway of a game that I enjoyed a lot on that PC, there's no CV so anyone feel free to join

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Pentium 1 133 MhZ (or something) CPU, 64 MBs of RAM and overall 2 GBs of hard disk space. It could only read CDs and floppy disks. I actually brought my porn home on floppy disks as a 14-year-old; it could have been more pleasant but it's sure a unique experience. I kept upgrading it until I got the one that lasted for 10 years actually (integrated graphics with 32 MBs of memory, 256 MBs of RAM, 80gigs of HD, 2600+ CPU), but I was able to play some awesome games on it like Half Life and Red Alert 2. The good memories...

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Intel Pentium
128MB RAM
FX 5200 128MB

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486

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I can't possibly remember. My first PC was probably some 286. Before that I had Commodore 64.

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My first computer and still works!
MSX2

  • 3.58 MHz
  • ROM: 48 KB
  • RAM: 64 KB

But my first "modern" PC was a 486DX2 66MHz with 100Mb HDD

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Pentium 3 0.8 Ghz
Ati Radeon 64mb
512mb ram
20 gb HDD
Windows 98

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Atari 1040 STE

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my first pc was a compaq 486

CPU: 96 MHZ

HDD: 200 MB

Ram: 8 MB integrated in the MB

Video: Integrated Cirrus logic 1 MB

OS: Win 95

I still remember the good old days, i had on that hdd the windows installed, the windows kitt and almost 200 games(cyber dogs, doom, heretic, home alone, volfied etc)

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CPU: Celeron 400 -> Athlon XP ? -> Sempron 2800+ -> Athlon II X3 455
Video card: Riva TNT Viper 550 -> GF2 MX400 -> GF FX5600 -> GF 7600GS -> GF GTX 560
Sound: SB 64 -> integrated ? -> integrated ? -> SB X-Fi Xtreme Music
Mobo: Acorp ? -> Epox ? -> Gigabyte ? -> Asrock 770 Extreme 3
Ram: SD- Ram ? -> DDR1 TwinMOS ? Kingston ? -> DDR3 Kingston 4 GB
Optical drive: CD-Rom 40x -> Teac ? 8x8x32 -> Lite-On SOHW ? -> NEC ?
HDD: Seagate Medalist 8,4 GB -> S. Barracuda 7? 40 GB -> S. Barracuda 10? 320 GB -> Seagate ST2000DM001 -> ADATA Premier Pro SP600 64GB
PSU: ? -> ? -> Modecom ? -> Chieftec GPS-450AA-101A -> Thermaltake Smart 630 W
Monitor: CRT Daewoo Daytek ? 15" -> CRT Samsung SyncMaster 795 DF 17" -> LCD Asus VE198T
? = I don't remember / I don't have time to look.

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БК "Звезда" (translated as "HC (Home Computer) "The Star").

This computer was manufactured in the USSR, 1991.

ZX-Spectrum compatible.

Pic: http://deka.ssmu.ru/er/agat/Zvezda/image/case01.jpg

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Pentium 1 133mhz.
32MB RAM.
2GB HDD.
1MB Trident Graphics.
Relisys RE451A CRT.
Windows 95c

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C64. My love.

If I remember correctly the first PC was a 286.

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I had (and it is still functioning) a ZX-Spectrum :)

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Mine was a ZX Spectrum with a cassette recorder upgraded to 5.25 floppy drive (back in 90s).
The PC one 486 DX4-100 with 120 MB HDD (in the beginning of 2000).

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Very first was an Atari 260ST, second was a top of the line Pentium II 333Mhz with Windows 95.

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I only remember that it was Pentium 1 D:

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Amstrad CPC 6128 :) And my first console: Philips Videopac (if you never heard of it, google it, it was great... 30 years ago ^^ )

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This

33MHZ OF POWAAAA! I remember my mother spending an extra $200 for the upgrade from 25Mhz.

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Pentium III 866 with 8 MB RAM and 1 MB VGA (a old Trident 9440...) and 1.52 GB de HD, at the end it had 48 MB RAM and 4 MB VGA. Lots of good games played in that PC, many of them in the limit of the configuration, I remember that dungeon with kobolds in the first Baldur's Gate running almost slow motion because of the fire arrows visual effect...

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dont remember exactly but I think it was a pentium II with 4mb graphics and 128 mb ram

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Commodore Amiga A600

  • Motorola 68k Microprocessor @ 6.09 MHz
  • 1MB RAM
  • ECS Fat Agnus 8375 Graphics Chip (12-bit; 4096 colours, 32 simultaneous)
  • 4-channel 8-bit DMA Audio
  • 3.5 Floppy Disk Drive
  • AmigaOS 2.0, with Kickstart 2.05 and Workbench 2.0
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It has been way too long to remember the specifics. It was a custom built with a 200MB HDD, in a removable enclosure, with good old actually floppy discs. I had it when I was around 4-5 years old. I still have parts of it around. The removable enclosure is in my current computer, albeit with a bigger sized drive. EDIT: A post further down reminded me, I also had a turbo button.

At the time, my dad had several Amiga, Commodore, etc. systems, but they weren't technically mine.

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CPU: AMD Athlon XP 2600+ @ 1.9 GHz
Graphic: ATI Radeon 9600XT
RAM: Transcend 512MB DDR
Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE, 5.1 PCI bulk
HDD: Maxtor 120 GB
OS: MS Windows XP Professional
Monitor: Samsung 797DF 17" CRT

It was a good PC, it ran most games really well for 4 years.

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i'm still on my old Dell 700 :D 128 Mb VGA :3

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Closed 11 years ago by DoctorHolmes.