Quagsire Posted January 22, 2017 What kind of setup are you using/use most of the time? 0 Share this post Link to post
Remilia Scarlet Posted January 22, 2017 Laptop #1: Intel Core i5 M560, 2.67GHz 4gb ram 300gb hard drive Slackware Linux Intel graphics and 1366x768 :( Laptop #2 is almost identical, except it's a Core i3 at 2.4GHz. I use this in my kitchen almost daily for recipe lookups. Desktop (my gaming machine): Intel Core i7 2700k, 3.5GHz 12gb ram A little over 2.5tb of hard drive space Winblows 7 and Slackware Linux, dual-boot nVidia GTX 660, and two 1920x1080 monitors (one used to be 2048x1152, but it went out) M-Audio FireWire Solo for audio Server (file, http, gopher, xmpp, a few other things): Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600, 2.4GHz 2gb ram About 3.7tb of hard drive space Slackware Linux One on my TV (watching movies and listening to music via MPD: Intel Core 2 Duo E4500, 2.2GHz 2gb ram 500gb hard drive Slackware Linux Intel graphics Sound Blaster Audigy 4 for audio And.... a Raspberry Pi 2 with Slackware on it. I think I got them all... I use all of these daily, save for the RPi, so yeah. 0 Share this post Link to post
roadworx Posted January 22, 2017 hoo boy, my computer sucks. this is why i got into doom in the first place, it doesn't need much to run. i7 core, 2.67 GHz 4 GB ram 912 GB HDD GT 220 )`: windows 7 0 Share this post Link to post
esselfortium Posted January 22, 2017 I'm on a Hackintosh I built a couple years ago. I occasionally run into some odd issues with it, but nothing insurmountable (or any worse than the problems I've had with official Apple hardware!) In general it's been very stable, dependable, and fast. 4.00 GHz i7-4790k 4 core CPU 16 GB RAM GeForce GTX 760, and one 1920x1080 display 250 GB SSD (for system and applications) 1 TB 7200rpm HDD (for storage) 3 TB WD MyBook (for automated nightly backup) Software: Clover bootloader Mac OS 10.10.2 (I ought to get around to upgrading it one of these days) Windows 7 Home Premium (running in a VM, mainly for Doom editing) Audio/MIDI: M-Audio BX5 Monitors (Not too satisfied with these -- I've only had them for a couple years and one of them has entirely stopped producing treble, need to get a replacement) Sony MDR-V600 Headphones (These have served me astonishingly well for over a decade now!) Alesis V49 MIDI controller 0 Share this post Link to post
RestlessRodent Posted January 22, 2017 PowerBook G4 because I am oldschool. 0 Share this post Link to post
Sporku Posted January 22, 2017 Main desktop: OS - Windows 10 Case - NZXT H440 CPU - Intel i7 4790K Quad Core 4.0GHz GPU - ASUS Strix GeForce GTX 1080 RAM - 16GB DDR3 (dunno what type or brand) Storage - 1TB SSD, 512GB SSD, 2 x 4TB HDD (RAID0) Monitors - Acer Predator XB271HU (27" 1440P @ 165Hz) / Dell UltraSharp U2515H (25" 1440P @ 60Hz) NAS appliance: OS - FreeNAS Case - Nanoxia Deep Silence 4 (baseically a knock off Fractal Nano S case) CPU - Intel Core i5 4690K Quad Core 3.5GHz RAM - 32GB DDR3 Storage - 1 x 128GB SSD (cache drive), 5 x 4TB HDD (RAID-Z2) Home Theater PC: OS - Windows 10 Case - Corsair 250D CPU - AMD A10 680K BLACK EDITION Quad Core 4.1GHz GPU - eVGA GeForce GTX 980 RAM - 16GB DDR3 Storage - 256GB SSD, 2 x 4TB HDD (RAID0) 0 Share this post Link to post
Doominator2 Posted January 22, 2017 CPU - Intel i5 4690K 3.5GHz GPU - MSI GTX 970 OS - Windows 10 RAM - 16GB Storage - 750 GB HDD Case - Fractal design define r4 0 Share this post Link to post
Doom_Dude Posted January 22, 2017 Windows 10 Home, 64 Bit NZXT Black Apollo Case (circa 2006) i5 6600 (Skylake) Gigabyte Z170X Gaming 3 Motherboard G.Skill Ripjaws, V Series, 16 GB, DDR 4 Zotac Geforce GTX 1060, 6GB Thermaltake 650W Power Supply Storage 4TB LG 27" LED Monitor Sony MDR ZX220BT Wireless Headphones 0 Share this post Link to post
ClumsyDoomer Posted January 22, 2017 Core i5 3450 (3.1 ghz) Radeon HD 7750 (1 gb) 1TB + 300 GB of storage 4 GB DDR3 RAM Behringer UMC202HD audio interface AKG K92 headphones I'm jealous 0 Share this post Link to post
geo Posted January 22, 2017 Dell XPS 8700 Intel Core i7-4790 X4 3.6GHz 16GB 1TB DVD Win7Pro (Black) for $650 around 18 months ago. 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted January 23, 2017 MacBook Pro 13", a late 2013 model Also have an assortment of Raspberry Pis and a couple of CHIPs, plus access to virtual machines. 0 Share this post Link to post
Clonehunter Posted January 23, 2017 Some Acer computer with a GTX 960 in it. Good processor too, supposedly. It gets me games on Ultra Settings. 0 Share this post Link to post
Swine & Roses Posted January 23, 2017 Case: Inter-Tech GM-X02 CPU: AMD AM3+ FX-6300 (6x 3.50GHz) GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX750-TI-OC (2048MB) Sound: Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional Series RAM: 3x 8GB Corsair Vengeance (DDR3, 24GB total) Storage: Seagate ST1000DX001 SSHD (1TB + 8GB) OS: Windows 10 Pro 0 Share this post Link to post
Vorpal Posted January 23, 2017 Case: a slab of sheet metal from a very old VCR GPU: r9 380x CPU: core i3-6100 Mem: 16GB of some whatever DDR3 My keyboard cost as much as half of my system build, but I really, really like it. My mouse came free with some random $15 purchase at Staples and has been more reliable than any other I've had. 0 Share this post Link to post
Sallan Posted January 23, 2017 My PC is a pure trashcan Intel Celeron G1820 2.70 GHz Intel HD Graphics GT1 768 mb 2 GB Ram DDR3 500gb HD Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bits Lif Sux 0 Share this post Link to post
MrGlide Posted January 24, 2017 i5 3.4ghz, geforce 650, 8 gb ddr4, bunch of hard drives and a 250gb ssd. 0 Share this post Link to post
Blzut3 Posted January 24, 2017 My primary desktop specs are pretty comical at this point. Case: Rosewill R6AU6-BK Motherboard: Gigabyte P55A-UD3 CPU: Core i5 760 RAM: 2x8GB G-Skill Ares DDR3-2133 (Running at 1333 with tight timings) GPU: AMD (Sapphire) FirePro W7100 VRAM: 8GB GDDR5 Storage: Western Digital Black 2TB (WD2003FZEX) + Intel 530 480GB SSD Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS + Realtek ALC892 for extra line in Video Capture: Magewell Pro Capture AIO OTA TV Capture: ATI HDTV Wonder Optical: ASUS BW-16D1HT BD-XL Floptical: Iomega Zip 750 Floppy: Rosewill combo floppy and media card reader Power Supply: Cooler Master GXII-550W Display: 3x1600x1200 NEC 2090UXi (One with ELO Touch) Keyboard: WASDv2 Brown switches with Workman Layout Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse 1.1 Primary OS: Kubuntu 16.10 64-bit Secondary OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 0 Share this post Link to post
TheUltimateDoomer666 Posted January 24, 2017 Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.5 GHz, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, and Intel HD Graphics 4000 plus a 2 GB GT 630M. 0 Share this post Link to post
antares031 Posted January 24, 2017 Mainboard - Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 CPU - AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor (4 CPUs), ~3.2 GHz RAM - x2 8GB Samsung DDR3 PC3-12800 GPU - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB HDD - Samsung HD103SJ ATA 1TB OS - Windows 7 Ultimate K, 64 Bit Monitor - LG 27" Class Slim IPS LED I better replace my board and CPU sooner or later. 0 Share this post Link to post
Doomkid Posted January 24, 2017 eMachine Intel Pentium 3 @ 1.0 GHz 128 MB RAM 30 GB hard drive Windows XP Home Edition Spoiler Alienware Intel Core i7 @ 3.60 GHz 16 GB RAM 1.8 TB hard drive Windows 7 Premium (64 bit) 0 Share this post Link to post
roadworx Posted January 24, 2017 christ almighty how do you people have the money for these things? 0 Share this post Link to post
Doomkid Posted January 24, 2017 roadworx said:christ almighty how do you people have the money for these things? slaving away 45-50 hours a week and having little time for anything else as a result. Worth it though! 0 Share this post Link to post
qdash Posted January 24, 2017 i7 5820K 8GB Ram DDR4 MSI GTX 970 monitor: Benq XL11T mouse: Roccat KPM keyboard: CM Storm Quickfire Rapid(w/ Blacks) 0 Share this post Link to post
Graf Zahl Posted January 24, 2017 roadworx said:christ almighty how do you people have the money for these things? Simply by not wasting my money on pointless things. See it this way: I paid €1000 for my current system 5.5 years ago and €200 more for upgrades since then. That's roughly €200 per year, or €17 per month. That's really not that hard to keep aside. Many people spend more on beer and tobacco. 0 Share this post Link to post
Kontra Kommando Posted January 24, 2017 Graf Zahl said:Simply by not wasting my money on pointless things. See it this way: I paid €1000 for my current system 5.5 years ago and €200 more for upgrades since then. That's roughly €200 per year, or €17 per month. That's really not that hard to keep aside. Many people spend more on beer and tobacco. idk how it is in the EU, but one could even get the cost written off their taxes, if they use it for their business. My friend did that with a music production studio he made for his small-business. 0 Share this post Link to post
Tristan Posted January 24, 2017 Low budget laptop: CPU: crap RAM: shit GPU: what? Which translates to... CPU: Intel Pentium N3540 Quad-core, 2.16GHz RAM: 4GB Integrated Intel rubbish instead of a GPU, at least it's one of those more recent ones that's only like 6 years behind everything else rather than about 50. OS: Windows 8.1 HD: 1TB Screen: 1366x768 Not exactly wonderful for gaming. Most of the stuff in my steam library doesn't even launch, including RtCW even though that used to work fine o_o In terms of first person games, it can run Source engine stuff smoothly in fullscreen with some reduced graphics settings, and not a whole lot else from this millenium :P I can at least do more important things though, which is all that matters ultimately. FL Studio sometimes gives me a bit of hassle on busier pieces of music - there was one where I couldn't even listen to the mix before rendering it because it was overloading memory and cpu and becoming a distorted cacophony due to that, but generally no real issues. 0 Share this post Link to post
Rayziik Posted January 24, 2017 Current two year old build CPU: AMD-8350, 8-core, OC'ed to 4.4GHz GPU: RX 390X, 8GB VRAM, 1150MHz clock I think? It's an MSi model RAM: 16GB @ 1600MHz Mobo: Asus Crosshair V, Formula Z AMD 990FX Case: Deepcool Kendomen Mid tower And I have 2TB of hard drive spread over 5 drives, 1TB main drive, two aux 320GB drives (one for video recording), and two 240GB SSDs for game installs. Considering upgrades to the new gen later this year or next year perhaps. 0 Share this post Link to post