ITT: specs of your oldest WORKING computer
ITT: specs of your oldest WORKING computer
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g3 ibook
i5 2520m
i7 4680hq 3.6ghz
gtx 870m
16gb ddr3 @1600
2x 256gb ssds
This is gonna be a hoarding thread, isn't it?
Ryzen 2600
Vega64
16 gb ram
I know. It sucks. Gonna upgrade to ryzen 3700x when it comes out
packard bell core 2 duo (maybe E6400), 120gb hdd, zalman gt710, 2gb ram.
Celeron 400 Socket 370
448MB SDR PC-133
Nvidia Riva TNT2 Pro
Some IDE Quantum 8.4GB HDD
Teac CD-540E 52x CD-R Drive
P6BAP-Me
zotac* damn, i'm a retard.
And still use it every day.
Fuck laptops without a trackpoint and fuck 16:9.
>tfw the only upgrade in existence is like $1600 but has an incel processor
Pentium 4 3GHz
1GB DDR
120GB HDD
ATI Radeon X300
amd 4800
4 gigs of ram
gforce 8600
MP064 mobo
200 MMX slightly OCd
64 Mb RAm
Trio 3d PCI Gpuy
soni vaio VGN NR38E
Until recently it was a Sempron 2600+ with 768 MB RAM and a GeForce 2 MX 400, but its mobo crapped out a few weeks ago. Now it's some C2D or other.
>Pentium 4 3.4ghz
>1.5gb ram
>80gb hdd
>1152x860 screen
>Intel Extreme R 2 graphics
Celeron 430
1.5gb ddr2
1.5tb hdd
no gpu
nice beige case
old family computer. added extra ram and installed debian to replace xp.
i5 480m
8 gigs of ddr3 ram
ATI 5xxx series gpu
1tb hdd
Commodore 128
Oldest used-to-work-until-recently a 1977 Wang 2200
asus tusl2-c motherboard
celeron 1.3 ghz
128 megs ram
geforce 2 mx
Pentium III 1000 MHz
384 MB RAM
Geforce 2 MX
Not sure if the hard drive has an OS on it.
Clobbered together as an emergency backup ten years ago in case my main rig ever failed (didn't have a smartphone yet), haven't used it since. Basically "ran when parked no lowballers I know what I got".
Vaio used as homeserver
Compaq Mini CQ10
N270 1x1.6GHz
1GB DDR2
120GB HDD
10.1' 1024x600
Some celeron from 2001
Why 32-bit debian though
Compaq Armada 1500c
Intel Celeron 366 mhz
Chips & Technologies 69000, 2mb
32mb + 256mb ram
20gb hdd
Nice!
Generic Turbo-XT board
8MHz NEC V20
640K ram
EGA card w/ 512K of video memory
Sound Blaster 16
20MB MFM hard drive
WD8003E Ethernet card/twisted pair MAU
DOS 5, GEM/3 and Windows 3.0a for kicks
commodore 64
pc:
cyrix 200+
eagle vga
Depends what you mean by working. I have a Pentium II with 64 megs of RAM from about 1998, it works, but I don't use it for anything.
The oldest machine I still use almost daily is a Pentium M laptop with 2 gigs of RAM, 120GB Intel SSD, ATi Radeon X600, and a glorious 15.4" 1680x1050 16:10 screen. I run Windows 8.1 on it, and often shitpost and do work with it.
Macintosh SE/30 is
Motorola 68030 @ 16 MHz
1 MB RAM (120 ns 30-pin SIMM),
Some Pentinum
256mb ram
20gb hdd
I've got an old 2.8Ghz Pentium 4 Dell with Intel EXTREME graphics in my living room, gigabyte of RAM, runs Linux Mint, my 74 year old father uses it.
Sempron 2600+
512MB DDR
80GB
Lenovo x61
120gb ssd windows 7 pro
I tried cleaning the heatsink but got too intimidated after removing the keyboard the leaf blower is worn down and to noizy so I permanently disabled it with some software. It can only stay on for 10 minutes due to heat. It is not worth fixing it is too outdated.
7700K
RX480
16GB 3000MHz
960 EVO 250
MX500 1TB
i7 920
gtx 260
3x 2gb ddr3 @1333
1tb wd green
flaming blade gti
some 80+ silver coolermaster psu
windows 10 32bit :^)
The X61 is a nice machine. Pluck up the courage and oil or replace that fan. You'll be glad you did. As long as you know what you're doing beforehand, and approach it with caution you should be fine.
athlon xp 2500+
radeon 9800 pro
80gb wd hd
Orignally had a coolermaster aero cooler in it till one day it caught fire. put in the stock amd cpu cooler and still runs to this day.
thinkpad x61s
core2duo 800-1.6ghz 2gb ram
set clock speed to minimum and disable 1 core
only use it for writing so its fast enough
this IBM AT.
8MHz 80286 (with 80287 coprocessor)
2MB RAM (I forget the split between conventional and EMS or XMS or whatever)
some Trident VGA card
30MB HDD
3Com Etherlink 3 ISA
DOS 5, I wanted to get 6 on it but had no luck finding 1.2M floppy images for it
Pictured here with a Model M, but I do have the Model F it came with.
Pentium 3.06 GHz
512 MB DDR
20GB HDD
Use it to control a CNC machine. Was my childhood computer.
That's a beautiful machine.
I was being retarded when I was installing it. It also took me 4 hours to figure out how to install the proprietary driver for it's usb wifi.
You should clean it
>still playing modern games on average settings
Celeron 433Mhz
Riva TNT2
128MB of RAM
80486 tonkpad
8MB RAM
2GB HDD
runs DOS + windows 3.11
intel atom n270 @ 1.6GHz
onboard gfx
1gb ram
150gb hdd
Timex Sinclair 1000
Z80 @ 3.25 MHz
2 KB RAM
Black and white composite output.
you have that 3:4 thinkpad?
I have a Goupil G5 8086 somewhere (1 MB of RAM, DOS 3.1)
Not started for a while, I guess it would blow a cap or two if I started it.
Some Pentium 4 office machine. I did have a Pentium III system until a couple of years ago, but it took up too much space. Still have the CPU, RAM and hard drive from it though.
Thinkpad T43:
Pentium M 1.6 GHz
2 gb wam
Some ATI mobility GPU
Doesn't have an HDD right now, but I did swap out the optical drive for a SATA caddy
Still fun for playing around in FreeBSD, Windows 2000, shitposting, and GTA SA
Q8400 3.6GHz
8GB DDR2 800something MHz RAM
RX 560 4GB
128GB SSD from Aliexpress
320GB WD HDD
Prolimatech Megahalems cooler
NZXT Tempest case
Packard Bell Diplomat
Intel 80486 @ 25MHz
4MB ram
170 MB storage + external floppy
Pentium II 450mhz
128mb pc-100
32gb CF card in cf to ide adapter
Voodoo 3 3000 16mb
T61
X9000
8gb ram
1680x1050
128gb ssd
2x 88w batteries
1x ultrabay battery
pentium MMX 200 mhz
64 mb ram
My NEC Versa2000C still works... among others. I still suck at minesweeper though.
75MHz Processor, 16MB RAM and I think a 8GB HDD.
Someone recycled one recently is the only reason it has more RAM, think it started with the single 8MB.
Also got a Toshiba T1200XE, with a 12 MHz Processor, 20 MB HDD, and 1MB RAM.
Image quality is shitty, it was before I got a decent camera.
First was a soviet 386 clone, but it didn't really belong to me.
My first was a IBM PS/1 Model 2168 with 8 MB ram I got from the side of a road. I wish I kept the heavy as shit metal case since it was pristine and is very sought after today.
Currently trying to get this up and running. Epson Equity I+ from I want to say 1986. 4.77MHz processor (10MHz switchable), 640KB Memory, 16KB ROM.
2009 17" Macbook.
I think it has a first gen i7 processor and was also the last 17" model Apple made. Last year I replaced the battery, upgraded the RAM, put in a 500 GB SSD. It still runs well, but the battery life is garbage.
Haven't bought an Apple product since. I discovered Jow Forums and now I hate Apple.
Holy fuck, that tiny keyboard looks so stupid on a 17" machine.
Probably the Dell Optiplex 745 I use as a VM server running ESXi. You can look up specs online, I have 4GB of RAM on it. It's not very fast and it's loud.
5gb ddr2
Gts 450
Q6600
1680x1050 monitor
8MHz 65816 (it's accelerated! Stock is 2.8MHz)
1MB RAM
100MB SCSI drive
1 800K 3.5" drive
1 143K 5.25" drive
>Fuck laptops without a trackpoint and fuck 16:9.
>>tfw the only upgrade in existence is like $1600 but has an incel processor
Just get a quad-core 4:3 thinkpad with 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD, that will be a huge upgrade.
msdos 5
7.91mhz 80186
2mb ramdisk (640k allocated as memory)
640x200 cga greyscale
pcmcia type 2
2 aa batteries
Pentium 200mhz
64mb edo ram
4mb ATI 3d Rage
x2 5gb hdds
Pentium 3
256mb ram
10gb hdd
Apple II
6500 processor
64kB address space
two 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drives
CPU
Motorola 68EC020 @ 14 MHz
RAM
2MB
ROM
512kb
You'd think a camera with those specs could take better pictures than that.
this thing right here: asus.com
the battery in it went bad less than two years after I got it, so it was basically a mobile desktop more than a laptop. I "retired" it after building my current computer, but it still works and every once in a while I boot it back up because it's currently my only Windows machine that has a webcam so it comes in handy during interviews with companies that use boomer software for video calls. I got it in 2011, it replaced my old go-to that was some HP Pavilion from 1999 that has been through some shit before it finally died
athlon 631 rebranded phenom basicly
some fm socket gigabity i dont know
8gb dd3
radeon 260x
Athlon le-1640 2.6ghz
Nvidia 8200m
Asrock something mobo
2x2 ddr2 800mhz
Some random C4 power supply
Case is from 1995 called sunshine couldnt find anything on google and cant be bothered to go find it.
>that resolution
>that image
what the absolute fuck are you doing
I have this childhood PS/2 286 alive and kicking. Sadly, the monitor is lost to time. The original IBM N2 keyboard is actually what I'm typing on right now, it's basically a model M in the shape of a normal keyboard.
2012 Thinkpad Edge E330,
Intel Pentium B970 and integrated graphics, I think it's HD2000 or something
4GB RAM
500 GB HDD
Still using it as my private laptop when travelling, currently running antergos with XFCE and not a lot of shit installed, very little rice too. Just werks.
Yo, that's my build too
I have a working computer store in my attic just in case my desktop and laptop both get stolen and I have to order new computers.
Can't remember the exact specs, probably Core2Duo, but it runs Windows 7 and has babby's first 80GB SSD.
AMD Athlon 2600+
256 MB RAM
80 GB HDD
Integrated nvidia graphics, up to 32 MB
CD and DVD drives
3 1/2 inch floppy drive
Multi card reader
(it's a Vaio pcv-rx100m, in case you're wondering)
>80186
fuckin' nice, user
>192kb ram
>EGA
>IBM XT clone, i believe
>looks like this, except mine has 5,25 stations
>also working c64, no idea which one is older
yep
It's an X61 Tablet.
>Just get a quad-core 4:3 thinkpad
Such as?
I only know of the X1 Tablet 3rd gen which is the one i was referring to, that price though.
>THICCpad X200
>Core 2 Duo
>9 volt battery
>Dock
>500 GiB HGST HDD
>8 GiB RAM
>12.1 inch display
My desktop was originally a Pentium 3 500mhrz with 64 mb of ram and a Millennium Matrox g400 max, 8gb HDD but over the years I kept upgrading it, dvd burner, 120gb hdd, a new case two years later, a new mobo, ram and a dual core Pentium in 2008 and finally an asus mobo, i3 cpu, 8gb of ram, corsair psu, an ssd, an amd hd 7770 card and a 2tb wd hdd in 2013.
1ghz T23 Thinkpad.
Not working but a SAI2 with a couple of 2.3 cores and 2g ecc (ddr400 I think).
Ran it with a adaptec scsi card ans about 1/2 doz 18gb drives in a hotswap box
psu died and just never bothered to swap another out - used to help keep the back room noisy and warm...
intel 8086
mystery video adapter
mystery power supply
full of dust because I haven't cleaned it since 2005, but turned it on just now for (you) and it worked
What os?
Built back on 2007.
>Core 2 Duo E8400
>4GBs DDR2 Ram
>250 GB HD
>EVGA 8800GTX, upgraded to 750 Ti
Some years ago the 8800 died, I purchased a new 750 Ti to see if it was compatible with the old mobo. If the new card wasn't going to work I would order part for an entire new build.
>mfw it worked and the computer is still running today.
MIPS III R5900
32 MB PC800 RAM
160 GB IDE HD
Sun Ultra 5
>UltraSPARC IIi
>1GB RAM
>1TB HDD