Age check & first computer specs thread

Age check & first computer specs thread

19, Pentium 4 256MB

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31, 80486, barely remember.
Then Pentium MMX.

59, Sinclair zx80 16k Ram

Based boomer

Good numbers.

CHECK EM. MOST BASED POST OF THE DAY.

nsa go away

34, Commodore 64

oops, sorry, that should have read sinclair zx81 16k ram

23, IBM Aptiva E96

37, pentium 200, 4 gig HDD 32 mb ram

18

Pentium 4 @ 2.66 GHz (i think)
512 MB

followed up by a core 2 duo mobile and 2 GB of DDR2 RAM

40
Pentium 4
512MB RAM

hai boomer

20

Amd Athlon 64 X2
1GB

34
Pentium 166MhZ, 16 MB of RAM
We didn't have a computer until my dad got his own business and was convinced of the need for one.
Heroes of Might and Magic II required 32MB and I bought it with birthday money not knowing and only when I cried in the store did they let me return it for some shitty old version of FIFA that worked with 16MB.

26, IIRC it was an emachines with a P3 and and an ATI rage3d on board gfx

23, PowerPC 750 (iMac G3), 512 MB PC100 SDRAM

31

80386

My parents bought me my first pc when i was in elementary school. i wanted to play The Need for Speed on it. oh boy what a disappointment. my dad even slapped windows 95 on this machine, the absolute madman...

31

80386

My parents bought me this pc when i was in elementary school in 1996. i wanted to play The Need for Speed on it. oh boy what a disappointment. my dad even slapped windows 95 on this machine, the absolute madman...

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AMD Sempron 1.6GHz 256MB Ram geforce4 64MB AGP

1488

AMD 64 2800 clawhammer
1GB DDR1-400
6600GT

Based

75, univac I

386sx 2mb ram without hard disk

amd dx 486. 64mb edo ram.
win 3.1

32, C64

got this bad boy when i was about 10

24, some celeron from 2002 and 256 MB of ram

Forgot pic

37, commodore 64
0.98MHz cpu
64kb RAM
VIC-II graphics

You didn't forget to forget it though.
Twice apparently lol

Why do I feel the majority of these threads are complete larps. No way you'd remember anything that specific about the first PC in the house unless you're an actual boomer who was already old enough when home computing became affordable.

32

80486SX 25mhz
16mb ram
1gb hdd
3.5" floppy drive

No shit genius

I was really into tech as a kid so I remember autistic things like the specs.

I was a bit stupid sometimes though. I read in PC's for dummies that "a bigger hard drive is better" so I physically compared the base units of my new and old computers side by side. Until I finally learned what a hard drive actually was.

26, Cyrix 486DLC 33MHz, 8MB RAM

If you at least know the machine you can look it up. My dad had an Atari 520 in the 80s which I used a lot, which apparently was a Motorola 68000 @ 8 MHz CPU and 512K of RAM. Not hard.

37
C64, then Victor 386SX IBM compatible then Pentium 75

43, Amstrad CPC 464,
Z80, 64kb of memory,
Tape reader/recorder, External Floppy Drive
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21

Ive never used a comouter

23, AMD Athlon X2 5200+ Brisbane, 4gb ddr2 800mhz.

28, Pentium 3 500 MHz, 64 MB

25, I was 2 years old and haven't looked.

26
Pentium III, don't know the version because I was too young and stupid
128 MB of RAM, 10 GB HDD

checked

27, AMD K6-2 450mhz 64mb windows 98.

before that we had a family/business computer with windows 3.1 66mhz cpu and 16mb ram

Based Commodore Bros.
43
Commodore 64
64 k RAM
MOS 6510 processor, 0.985MHz
MOS VIC-II graphics, 16 color.

That's not even cool faggot jezus

18
acer aspire one (intel atom), i think it was the d250, completely shit even back then

22
some variant of this computer

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37, MSX 1 (With built in 720KB 3.5 inch drive)

Depends on what you mean by "first computer". First one in my house as a kid, or the first one I bought for myself?

27 years old.
First computer (shared) was an optiplex with a pentium pro running windows 95.
First computer I got for myself was in highschool, when I bought an HP laptop. Came with 4 gigs of ram and a core2duo.

28
Some 80486 I'm guessing when I was around 4. I really wish we held onto those when we moved. I also regret throwing away some pentium 2s 15 years ago.

i7 860
16GB RAM
GTX 295


Computer from 10 years ago, still going fine. No reason to upgrade. No reason to downgrade.

21, Pentium 3 coppermine T @ 1000mhz
192mb ram

33. Technically a VIC-20 but I was really little. First PC we had that was modern for the time and that I was really old enough to understand was a 486/66, which was pretty well-specced overall (including a ton of RAM for the time) because my dad needed to run CAD and Photoshop on it. I think it eventually had a Voodoo 2 in it, but that might have been its Pentium successor.

First computer I had to myself was an old 386 clunker that my mom's work was gonna throw away, so she brought it home for me instead. First good PC I built myself was a 450 Pentium 3 overclocked to 527mhz, and I think I had some kind of ATI Rage card to go with it.

16gb ram for an 860
madman

32
idk but it ran Windows 3.1 but I liked DOS better because that's where the games "Joust" and "Carmen San Diego" were played. Carmen San Diego was on 5 1/4" floppies and my brother broke the computer by putting a 3.5" floppy in that drive and the metal bit got stuck and the drive thought a disk was in there and it always said invalid boot disk when we turned it on but I was like 8 years old so I didn't know how to fix it and I even tried to get the metal out of the drive with tweezers but it was basically impossible and then we got another computer a few years later that had Windows 95 but should not have because it was very slow and my 20 page Word document for my 7th grade English class took like 40 minutes to load and the computer had a 33K modem that we used with an AOL trial.

41, 80486 DX/33 4MB ram. Managed to get an audio card for that so that I could play games not using the pc speaker.

227 year old vampire, difference engine. Created it myself to boot.

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48K and a floppy disk drive, very fancy.

>still using ancient shit tier tripcode when cuda trippers are finally arrived

There was one around like 8 years ago too which is probably the last time my tripcode was even used. Maybe someone will finally care enough to do something about it

8 char case sensitive is only like 1 day on average now. pretty comfy compared to back when you were more active

24
Pentium 4 2.2GHz, 40gb hdd, 256 mb ram

43
386sx 25
soon after an Amd 386 DX40

25, Pentium 2, 6GB HDD, 32MB RAM

27
I can't even remember, some Windows 95 toaster, first computer my parents bought

ahem

28, Intel core 2 duo + 1 whole GB of RAM

A nice guy gave me an old computer from his business. Played BF 1942 and Desert Combat pretty well.

37, AMD K6-2 500MHz 128MB 10GB HDD Riva TNT2 32MB

39. 8088 10Mhz, 512k ram

ITT: people posting their parents computers.

this was actually given to me by my grandfather who bought a more modern one

21, AMD Athlon II 4 GBs

500GBs HDD (Still using this drive btw)

20, 2.26GHz Intel Core i5-430M, 4GB DDR3

34, Atari 520 ST

What the fuck. You must be at most 40 years old to post here.

22, pic related. Discovered Jow Forums on it when I was 8, weird life.

Apparently too retarded to attach a pic

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29, 486, think it is a dx2 but cant remember the frequency. Then a pentium3, pentium4, phenom and now ryzen 1600. This laptop is uhhh some APU from 2012

24
>Intel Celeron @ 3GHz (I have no idea which model)
>512MB DDR400
>100GB IDE HDD
>Windows XP Home Edition SP2
>Samtron 78E CRT monitor (still works)
>No internet connection

>never obsolete
lmao

the fact that you probably have been on Jow Forums since at least your 40s blows my mind, for some reason

Oh shit

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28. Something that had the name "Adventure" in the model name and ran Windows 95. I'd love if someone could track down the manufacturer. I remembered it as ACT, but that doesn't seem to be right.

23, Mac Mini G4, 1.42GHz, 512MB RAM and an 80GB HDD

>age
27
>Computer sepcs
Pentium 4
Nvidia FX5200 AGP card
1GB DDR
1280x720p CRT

Was a Gateway PC. I remember being blown away. I miss the cow boxes :(. Got it from Comp-USA

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Rare actual boomerpost

Please tell us about the early days of Jow Forums based boomer

Age fags get the rope first

28
Duron 1.6ghz (unlocked cache, of course)
512mb

true amd pioneer, I applaud your balls (I understand the first 386/pentium competitors were garbage, right?)

hai boomer-sama

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24
Don't remember exactly. Some Compaq, probably pretty good since my Uncle worked for them.

26
> first computer I used
Some 80s Mac Performa running Mac OS System 7
> first computer I owned
2005 Compaq with a Sempron processor, 512 MiB of RAM (minus some for integrated graphics) and SiS 760 graphics

The same day we bought it, we also got a copy of Quake 4, which I could not play until I got a graphics card some years later.

33, 80386DX 33 4MB ram and 40MB HDD and EGA video.

>386/pentium competitors were garbage, right?
Pretty much. I had a Cyrix 486 equivalent and it ran a lot of things just fine. But it seemed like some times it just couldn't handle some things and would slow to a crawl.

33, IBM PS/2 286 CPU w/ 1MB ram, 13" VGA display and an Epson impact printer.
Niiiiiccceeee

48
Commodore VIC-20
Yes, I'm fucking serious. I'm the token old guy that has to watch you kids.