Post your 'puter

intel ® Pentium ® dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00 GHz
1.98 GB of RAM
Graphics card: Nvidia Geforce 7600
OS: windows XP

OLED?

That is most certainly a fairly old computer.

He didn;t say it was a brand new one…

yes, OLED

Oooh, snazzy

I definitely hope it wasn’t.

:smiley: :smiley:

is this sarcasm that I sense?

No, it genuinely looks quite cool

Well I’ve seen this thread around for a while so I guess I’ll go ahead and post…

Intel C2D E8400 @ 3.0 ghz
ATI 1GB Radeon 4890
3 GB RAM
Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium
22" LG LCD monitor

I have my old 6800GT stored in my room just incase something bad happens to my videocard.

This old piece of awesomeness has saved me many times, never throw away old videocards that still work.

Yeah, a lot of the new phones already use em. Like the Nexus One has a gorgeous OLED.

It’s not got it’s ram yet, but I built it today :slight_smile:

AMD Phenom x2 550 Black edition
ASUS M4A 77D mobo
VX550 Corsair PSU
2Gb 800Mhz DDR2 Corsair Ram
1Gb XFI HD4850


Guess what, every LCD ever is backlit, just different types of light bulb.

Man, I really need to do some cable management.

And get some quiet fans.

That PSU isn’t modular, the shit-ton of cables that are piled in the bottom of the case is a nightmare

checkout this badboy, the keyboard isnt attached in any way what so ever, there is no power button so it has to be hot wired to start, one of the hinges fell off (hence the duct tape), the ac/dc adapter is of a different laptop, has the wrong voltage and has been butchered to fit, the gf’s laptop has the dvd drive from this(this has cd read only-fail).

it may be ugly, about 4 years old, and broken as fuck but it’s more reliable than my gf’s dell inspiron which is less than 6 months old.

Heres my computer, A sweet HP Media PC i picked up from bestbuy for $1000 (canadian), With a 20" monitor included, and spent $360 on the new power supply/gfx card:
Which i love because its so massive [/SIZE]




(Edit:I realize my text blocks everything so im adding another picture with none)

V. Clear pics, thanks bro.

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