I’m using a Dell Optiplex 390 - Small Form Factor running Windows 7 Professional x64
Processor: Intel Core i3 @ 3.3 Ghz
Ram: 8 GBs of DDR-3
Hard Drive: Two Partitions and an External Hard Drive amounting to about 1.25 Terabytes of space
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5450 @ 512 MB Dedicated
Monitor: Dell Professional 19-inch monitor
Case: CF Storm trooper (it weights 16kg, it’s a monster )
MB: Asus M5A97 PRO AM3+
CPU: AMD Phenom II 945
GPU: AMD HD7970
RAM: 8GB mixed DDR3 (no blue screens yet )
Storage: 0.5TB HDD + 64 GB SSD
Extra: Case contains an SSD swap bay, never really used it.
Case CM Elite 430
Phenom II X6 1100T BE
Asus GTX 460
Asus M4A79XTD EVO
Kingston HyperX T1 2x4GB
WD Green Caviar 1.5TB
Seagate 1TB
Hitachi 320GB
Chieftec 600W
In near future buying Asus G75 with GX1000 mouse and Asus Vulcan headset. Yes, I’m Asus fan
new laptop for Christmas ! it is a hp pavilion g7 with an AMD A6-4400M APU with radeon hd graphics, 1tb harddrive, and 8gb ram, running windows 8 64 bit, it plays automation beautifully
I’ve got an Acer Aspire laptop specs:
Intel Core i5 2nd gen. 2.4ghz dual-core with hyperthreading
Nvidia Geforce gt540m 1gb ddr3
8gb DDR3 RAM
500gb HDD (only 5400 rpm )
Windows 7 Home.
It’s a great machine, especially if you’re on a budget like me
Runs Automation great, but tends to get a bit hot with all games.
CPU…AMD Athlon II X4 630 @ 2.8GHz
RAM…16GB DDR3
GPU…2x XFX Radeon HD 5770 1GB DDR5
System HDD…OCZ MLC Sata III 120gb SSD
Storage HDD…Whatever I have laying around, multiple random sizes, 7200rpm and a 1.5TB network raid drive on my server
OS…WIndows 7 Pro x64/Ubuntu
I have the crossfire bridge hooked up but not currently running. I had crossfire running for a while but decided i wanted to run 4 monitors and the only way to do that was to disable crossfire so i could run my TV from the 2nd card.
It was a budget build when i started the build but i’ve been adding stuff (SSD, extra HDDs, upgrade video and ram) over time.
Far left is a standard 17" monitor for working on client computers. My two left monitors are Asus 23" LED, the right is a 22" Acer LCD. Above is a 32" VIZIO LED TV (used to watch netflix while i’m doing pc things), and to the right is a Haier (sp? some chinese company) 19" TV i use for my raspberry Pi. Its super messy and i realize that but its my own personal paradise in our home
Update on my pc well this is going to be my new monster haha when I get around to building it
CPU: Intel Core i7-3970X Extreme Edition Hex Core Sandy Bridge-E (Thats a 6 core processor…right…Automation…you are going to get owned!)
GPU: EVGA 2GB GeForce GTX 680 NVIDIA Graphics Card
PSU: Corsair AX860i Digital 860W Full Modular Power Supply (Salvaged from Juno8)
MoBo: MSI Big Bang Xpower II (this monster motherboard will take I am not joking 128GB ram yes 128GB!!!)
Memory: Corsair Memory Vengeance Jet Black Low Profile 32GB (x2 I hope depends on my Dad lol)
SDD: Corsair 128GB Force Series GS SSD
HDD: Western Digital 3TB Red x2 so 6TB total
HDD: Seagate 500GB x2 (from Juno8 so actual total will be 7.25TB but 1TB will be off Sata II and the other 6.25TB will be uber fast Sata III)
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper (its big it may be so big that I have to relocate it to my desk…I want this thing to run hard muhaha)
OS: Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64 Bit
This computer may set me back well over £2000 but it will utterly destroy anything I put it up against…when I get the darn thing built!
what the hell do you need that computer for?
i design loads of stuff on computers that are far less capable and have no problem rendering large buildings or interiors or any other stuff i make and any game runs on full detail with at least 25 fps
hard drives are not faster on sata 3 vs sata 2. actually they could work just as well with the old IDE interface
I need it for Minecraft and my dads company they need a machine that powerful for what they do I cant go into details about it you know but its stuff for the company and Android App development and video editing
Well, I’d share my laptop specs, but it can’t run Automation, so I’ll have to share my mother’s specs, as that’s what I run automation on.
4GB DDR3 RAM
1TB HDD0
1GB ATI Graphics (Runs automation on Quality 3 with SSAO on, but overheats and turns itself off, so I use Q1, No SSAO.)
2.7Ghz Quad Core 1st Gen 13 Processor.
EDIT: Windows 7 Home Premium
It’s three years old, and it’s actually leased to mum until Feb 26 or something, she’s nearly paid it off, then she can buy it for $1.
Still, I’m buying myself a new Desktop, so we’ll see how that runs.
[quote=“NexxusDrako”]Well, I’d share my laptop specs, but it can’t run Automation, so I’ll have to share my mother’s specs, as that’s what I run automation on.
4GB DDR3 RAM
1TB HDD0
1GB ATI Graphics (Runs automation on Quality 3 with SSAO on, but overheats and turns itself off, so I use Q1, No SSAO.)
2.7Ghz Quad Core 1st Gen 13 Processor.
EDIT: Windows 7 Home Premium
It’s three years old, and it’s actually leased to mum until Feb 26 or something, she’s nearly paid it off, then she can buy it for $1.
Still, I’m buying myself a new Desktop, so we’ll see how that runs.[/quote]
Very similar to my configuration. My 1GB HD4650 can handle Q1 with SSAO, you can give it a try.