The person with the worst PC specs wins

>pic unrelated

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Raspberry pi

I own a wire that sometimes lights a led

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I kinda have a PC composed of a Wii and GNU/Linux

top this, nerds

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macbook pro 2018

you are not even trying, edgy fag

Dell d500
>Pentium M 1.3Ghz
>256mb ram
>intel 855gm gpu
>20gb ide hard drive.

winner winner

Arduino running a windows 10 VM

McChicken dinner

Not really fair, anyone using a Ryzen basically automatically wins.

You are just pathetic, watch this.

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I operate on another level

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i have an intel hd 620 video card

>windows
yeah no kidding. that's really just sad and you should return to reddit

> 256 MB RAM
Pretty good gaming PC for 2002.

I have one transistor. I won

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HOW DOES IT WORK

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O.E.M. please add details

>set-top box
wait what
wouldn't that be at least XP Embedded or something

Out of the factory it runs windows CE on a DOM, but since they used a normal x86 board with a laptop chipset it can install and run windows fine after you connect an IDE HDD

I have an A23 running 98SE in a bin, I had a speccy of it but can't seem to find it now.

do you guys like my processor
it perform so bad, it doesn't need active cooling; the shitty airflow of the case is enouth to cool the radiator

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>not running a heavily upgraded machine from 1998 24/7 as a homeserver
Nice PowerBook G4. Does the AirPort card work under OpenBSD?
Based Visualizeposter. You finally beat me in uptime because I was a dumdum and set the swappiness of the E250 too low, which caused it to kernel panic.

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>Does the AirPort card work under OpenBSD?
Yes.

What frequency are your US IIs running at? Are they the 400 MHz options?

Hehe I used to have that one

With this thread I realized I haven't seen in years

Wife probably threw it away :/

Plebs

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what can you use a voodoo for under linux?

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i have HD 2000, which is a fuck ton worse than 620

>What frequency are your US IIs running at?
432MHz
>Are they the 400 MHz options?
Yup.

Beat this, Debifags

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suitably disgusting

How

sempron is fine
willamette isnt even the worst pentium 4
riva tnt2 is based
this is cute
underrated, but we can go deeper

sup

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amiga 1200

What do I win?

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user I....

It just works.

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Have you done any benchmarking on it? I'm kind of curious how the USII compares to a PA-8500 at a similar frequency.

>squandering an overclocked dual Pentium Pro system with a 3DFX chipset on fucking Arch
the absolute state of this board

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I haven't, but since it's running right now I could bench it. Tell me which ones you'd like to see.

This is my backup machine in case mine ever breaks unexpectedly and leaves me stranded without internet to order replacement parts (built it before I had an internet-capable phone). It's the guts of a year 2000 prebuilt put into a cardboard box. Probably doesn't count for the thread though.

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the early atoms were great but unfortunately they came with win7 preinstalled. perfect for XP tho.

Clint pls go

Based 830M

I am writing this comment from a TI-82

You won /thread so hard it's no contest.

Sure, if you've got the time.
netlib.org/benchmark/linpackc.new
Build with -O2 and try an array size of 1000, edit line 31 to define SP or DP for single/double precision, both would be cool. I hit peak ~350 MFLOPS in single precision and ~150 in double precision on this system with the standard HP C compiler.
cs.virginia.edu/stream/FTP/Code/
Build the C version with -O2 as well, I get 626.9 MB/s triad with HP C.

There's probably some others I could throw at you too but I'm just curious to get a rough idea of how they compare in a couple cases, thanks man.

I had one exactly like that with quirky linux in it

It feels good to be a nerd when your options are limited to the PC your granpa used

good times

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>All of this fags with over 500mb of ram thinking their PCs are toasters

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is it personal?

My system can take 8 GB, but it's still nearly 20 years old.

it should run quite smoothly thanks to the ssd, right?

Get off the internet Woz

Post screenshot of this thread.

ESP running a web page

yes, the speed is quite decent, compared to a HDD. The bad part is that I'm limited by SATA 2, but I'll get a PCI-E to SATA 3 card soon to fix this problem...

Here's LINPACK.
Holy shit, I did not expect it to be this slow.

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a ticket for oceanic airlines flight 815

iphone 6s phone posting

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Damn, that kind of surprises me too. Maybe it's slower caches/memory, how does it run at the default n=200 or n=100?

winrar

how do you even take screencaps on that thing

And here's STREAM. This one's more in line with what I was expecting. Gotta love that FPM EDO memory.

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i have a nokia with 16 mb of ram and a processor that's probably not even 500 mhz. does it count?

That seems pretty good. I think STREAM supports OpenMP too with the -fopenmp flag if you've got that on your system, I've never tried it since all of my *nix systems are single-socket.

cmd+shift+3.
Produces a PICT file I then convert to PNG on a Power Macintosh G3, which I have running anyway because it's bridging the Ethernet network to the LocalTalk network the LC is connected to.
Single precision with 200 and 100.
Will try.

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I feel like command+shift+3 has been a thing on the Mac as long as it has existed. Just throw the dump into Photoshop and convert it to a PNG/JPG and you're good.

And double precision with 200 and 100.
I am surprised this damn thing runs modern software as well as it does.
Running STREAM with OpenMP right now.

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I'm at work, so mobile screenshot from server will have to do.
It could be worse

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Hi.

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That's pretty weird, I figured my system would probably do better because of the on-die caches but I wasn't expecting that much of a gap, I always figured the USII and PA-8000 would be pretty close to each other. Guess it goes to show how much the system as a whole matters rather than just the processor when it comes to judging performance.
These are my results with GCC and n=200/n=100. I wonder if you'd get better results with a Sun compiler. hppa GCC seems pretty limp for CPU-bound applications but it seems way better at memory accesses.
That's a good increase.

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2011 Mac mini
>2gb ram
>2.5ghz dual core
>250gb 5400rpm hdd
>Graphics? What graphics

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hello druaga1

that's a macintosh, not an apple ii

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7.5.5 was pretty good but true peak MacOS was 7.6.1.

I might winner

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>>Graphics? What graphics
Intel UHD 630

>Guess it goes to show how much the system as a whole matters
Yeah, the E250 is quite a handicapped machine. Literally half an Enterprise 450. But hey, it's extremely reliable and moderately expandable, which is what I care about. I think I might be the only person out there who has an 8 port SATA II controller and modern multi-terabyte disks inside one of these.
>These are my results with GCC
Damn son. Those are pretty good. I'm using GCC too btw.
Now I'm curious as to how high my Power Macintosh G3 will score.
If the damn thing had a PMMU you bet I'd be running 7.6.1 on it. Until I find a PDS accelerator with such a feature, it's stuck on 7.5.5.
This Macintosh LC is powered by Spinning Rust(tm). I have a youtube channel, but I'm not druaga.

Case: Fractal Design Core 1100 mATX
Motherboard: ASRock AB350M
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (2x4GB)
Graphics Card: 3GB EVGA GeForce GTX 780 SC
SSD: Toshiba Q300 240GB
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB

By no means the best on Jow Forums but I'm confident it won't be some distance from the worst too. Oh well, I tried.

>willamette isnt even the worst pentium 4
It actually is, literally worse than a Tualatin at the same clock.

Get on my level

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how much slow down are you experiencing? my buddy bought one brand new the other day and his is already running slow despite having a new phone.

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>100+nm technology
We have come pretty far

>it's extremely reliable and moderately expandable
I think that's definitely more what you'd have been buying one for brand new. I definitely like my system for that, I don't do too much CPU-intensive work on it at the moment.
Plus, Linpack is more of a floating-point benchmark anyway, integer performance might still be a different story. I'd throw a Dhrystone benchmark at you but the one I'm working with right now seems a little suspicious, so I need to go get another one.
>Now I'm curious as to how high my Power Macintosh G3 will score.
I think both of these will play well with CodeWarrior with a little tweaking, I tested my B&W 400 some time ago but forgot what I ended up with, I think I got around 400 MB/s STREAM triad and around 200 MFLOPS in single-precision Linpack?

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