Poll: What computer do you have?
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Toshiba
4.71%
4 4.71%
HP
18.82%
16 18.82%
Macbook
7.06%
6 7.06%
Lenovo
3.53%
3 3.53%
ASUS
15.29%
13 15.29%
Dell
5.88%
5 5.88%
Alienware
4.71%
4 4.71%
Acer/Gateway
4.71%
4 4.71%
Sony
4.71%
4 4.71%
Samsung
2.35%
2 2.35%
Other (post below)
28.24%
24 28.24%
Total 85 vote(s) 100%
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What computer do you use?
#61
sweeeeeet repost
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#62
(30 Sep 13, 09:53PM)RandumKiwi Wrote: HD 7950

<3 it
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#63
(26 Nov 12, 04:04PM)hgf-arg Wrote: Windows XP 32 bits / Linux Lubuntu 12.04
Pentium IV 3.06 GHz
RAM 1.49 GB
Integrated Video Graphic Card 128 Mb

Cutting edge technology? FTW!!

Little Upgrade:
Windows XP 32 bits/Linux Xubuntu 13.04
AMD Athlon II X2 270 3.4GHz
RAM 4Gb DDR3
Sapphire AMD Radeon HD6670 1Gb ddr5
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#64
My sony laptop is gone, replaced with a Toshiba laptop
Specs of that: AMD A4-3305M APU @ 1.9GHz w/ Radeon HD 6480G iGPU
10GB DDR3-1333 ram
750GB Seagate HDD
Win7 Pro / Xubuntu 13.04
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#65
Been using another computer of mine for a while now...

HP Pavillion Entertainment Pc (laptop)
Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit (booo!)
283GB HDD
4.00GB of ram
Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T6500 @ 2.10GHz, 2100 Mhz
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#66
(01 Oct 13, 01:34AM)hgf-arg Wrote:
(26 Nov 12, 04:04PM)hgf-arg Wrote: Windows XP 32 bits / Linux Lubuntu 12.04
Pentium IV 3.06 GHz
RAM 1.49 GB
Integrated Video Graphic Card 128 Mb

Cutting edge technology? FTW!!

Little Upgrade:
Windows XP 32 bits/Linux Xubuntu 13.04
AMD Athlon II X2 270 3.4GHz
RAM 4Gb DDR3
Sapphire AMD Radeon HD6670 1Gb ddr5

Wait what you don't hit 1000fps? pffffffff
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#67
IBM ThinkPad T42p:
Arch Linux
Pentium M 2.0GHz
1.2Gb DDR
ATI FireGL T2 128mb

jealous?
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#68
(01 Oct 13, 06:50AM)DrauL Wrote:
(01 Oct 13, 01:34AM)hgf-arg Wrote:
(26 Nov 12, 04:04PM)hgf-arg Wrote: Windows XP 32 bits / Linux Lubuntu 12.04
Pentium IV 3.06 GHz
RAM 1.49 GB
Integrated Video Graphic Card 128 Mb

Cutting edge technology? FTW!!

Little Upgrade:
Windows XP 32 bits/Linux Xubuntu 13.04
AMD Athlon II X2 270 3.4GHz
RAM 4Gb DDR3
Sapphire AMD Radeon HD6670 1Gb ddr5

Wait what you don't hit 1000fps? pffffffff

/maxfps 200 is where it's at
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#69
I use maxfps 250
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#70
maxfps 500 brüüüüü
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#71
maxfps 125 still not stable! gg
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#72
@Draul : I wonder the same, but no answer came to my mind...maybe I need moar graphic powa'...
@Fate : In the screenshot fps are unlimited, but in unfixed servers I gotta use /maxfps 200 yes.
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#73
I think probably the lowest level AMD card that would give you a stable 1000fps is the Radeon 7870. The 6670 shouldn't give you 1000fps (if it did I'd really be surprised), but I'd have thought that with a 6670 you'd get at least 500 stable on any setting. O_O
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#74
Maybe on lower settings.
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#75
(01 Oct 13, 04:39PM)Vanquish Wrote: maxfps 500 brüüüüü

fpswhore ftw
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#76
Custom built around an MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming motherboard.
The CPU is a 4670k with a stock cooler because I'm cheap and lazy
8 gigs of DDR3 1600 in a single stick so I can maximize my upgradeability
120 GB Samsung 840
1TB WD Caviar Green salvaged from a computer that died for mass storage
unnamed DVD drive salvaged from dead computer
MSI GTX 760 Gaming 2GB
Corsair TX650M
Corsair C70 case
24 inch Asus monitor with webcam and speakers(1920*1080 non IPS)
Dell L100 keyboard(I love this keyboard model)
Logitech G700s mouse(Great mouse. Comfortable, sweat not a problem do to nice hand grips)
Random CA speakers, mostly for finer control of my headphone's volume
Sennheiser HD 280 Pros for my headphones(they are better than my old HD 428s headphones in every way except for comfort)

This rig can pull 1000FPS in most situations. If I were to do this over again, I would have probably been more balanced with my core parts, as these aren't as balanced as I would have liked.
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#77
Windows 7 - 64 Bit
Intel Core i7-2700K 3.50GHz
Corsair Vengeance 8GB
x2 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 SLI
ASUS P8 Z77-V
Antec 850 Watt
60GB SSD, x2 500GB HDD
Benq XL2420T 120hz
ZOWIE Celeritas mechanical keyboard
DeathAdder 2013

For years I always wanted a decent gaming PC and it took a VERY long time to save the money required to build my first gaming computer.
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#78
(01 Oct 13, 10:45PM).JK. Wrote: The CPU is a 4670k with a stock cooler because I'm cheap and lazy

I don't understand why some buy a PC that can OC and then never OC.
It's like buying a GT3 and then never taking it out to a track.


(01 Oct 13, 11:26PM)Ownt Wrote: [snip]

That's a sick rig.
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#79
(01 Oct 13, 11:53PM)Fate Wrote:
(01 Oct 13, 10:45PM).JK. Wrote: The CPU is a 4670k with a stock cooler because I'm cheap and lazy

I don't understand why some buy a PC that can OC and then never OC.
It's like buying a GT3 and then never taking it out to a track.

It's mostly because I have the stock cooler right now and bought this CPU with the intention of getting a closed loop water cooler at a later date, such as when it shows signs of age. Right now it's temps are in the low 40s, so I'm not comfortable with overclocking it at this moment. I will probably overclock it when I get a better cooler later(in all honesty, that will probably never happen unless I somehow get it for christmas or something). That and I don't need to overclock it yet. I got the unlocked CPU for the option of overclocking later.
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#80
mmmkay :D
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#81
pls keep it simple -
toshiba laptop (screw specs)
200fps, 120-180 while rendering (unplayable 120-180 x_x)
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#82
KO;
open run;
dxdiag;
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#83
(02 Oct 13, 03:32AM)KnifeOnly Wrote: pls keep it simple -
toshiba laptop (screw specs)
200fps, 120-180 while rendering (unplayable 120-180 x_x)

Not simple enough.

"laptop, 160fps average"
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#84
wood computer
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#85
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Sometime i have 1fps and I'm very happy!
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#86
(02 Oct 13, 03:32AM)KnifeOnly Wrote: pls keep it simple -

I was going to simply vote ASUS in the poll, but since I wasn't allowed to because of my low forum post count, I decided to list the full specs. :)

Your comment, and some of the comments which followed, have inspired me to maybe try something... Is it possible to get AC to run on Raspberry Pi, and what FPS will it achieve? :D
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#87
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100 fps pls
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#88
Pff I have a fps range of 40-60 at the best of times on my Acer Netbook and I see people here complaining about only having 100fps?

I would be happy to swap!
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#89
Mac Pro
* 2 x Quad Xeon
* 20GB ram
* 1GB vram
* 3 x HDD
* 1 x SSD
* 2 x 24" LED IPS
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#90
(11 Oct 13, 09:04PM)MathiasB Wrote: * 2 x Quad Xeon

Perfect for ac_magic-school.
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