who else has 2 gig worth of ram lol
like the title and a amd 64 3500+ pcie vid cards and also 2 monitors aas always a lil xp
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I have a couple dual proc dual core Opteron machines with 16GB each. Does that count?
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Bragging with poor typing skills.
I've got a dual AMD64 3500+ with 16 gigs of RAM and a dual XEONs 3.4 ghz with 2 gigs of RAM. But they don't have monitors, so I guess I lose. |
Heh, I thought I had a pretty mad machine when I started using linux but since the linux userbase is generally more geeky that the Windows users, they have equally leeter hardware and I fell very nicely into the "average" group :p
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I have a couple of gigs, though scattered accross a few machines - does that count?
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I got a 166MHz with 32MB ram. Runs linux just fine. Good luck putting XP on that.
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i think long time ago ... i used to run xp on a 150mhz with 32 mb ... so ... i win ... :p
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Re: who else has 2 gig worth of ram lol
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actuallly ... to think about it , having 2 gig of ram at an early age is not that bad at all ... who knows ... maybe they could think of a way to "convert" ram into harddisks storage , the future belongs to the "15 years old" ... but we may have problem having computers drilling down with wall-plugs ...^_^
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I have a IBM x460 (16 way) with SAS. It only has 64 GB of ram though. Just 2 weeks old.
My PC is a 3700 OC'ed to 2.4 with 2 GB of OCZ ram. :) |
pentium 100 with 48 megs works mostly just fine thank you. the only two problems with it is that it refuses to recognize any other hard drive I try to put in it and it doesn't have any USB ports. Brag when you get the Amulet of Yendor on a i386. Having those parts means you have the money to afford them (depending on how much time it took to save up for it, of course). Being able to use less capable parts in a highly productive way takes m4d sk1llz. sorry, just *had* to use l33t.
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(I thought I was doing good with a P133/96MB laptop) |
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"(I thought I was doing good with a P133/96MB laptop)" i also think that i was doing good with 486/33 laptop of 4 mb(i think so) but win95 ... :p important note ::since when users of free softwares are flintstones paddling on square wheels ?? ... born-again enviromentalists ?? :D . |
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