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ASUS M2A-VM Integrated Graphics Motherboard ATI Radeon Xpress 1250

AMD Athlon 64x2 6000+

2GB DDR2 667mhz Ram (About to be upgraded to 4GB DDR2 800mhz Dual channel)

250GB Seagate HDD ide + 160GB Seagate HDD ide (About to to get a 500GB WD HDD sata)

2x sata DVD RW Drives

ASUS VW192 19" Widescreen LCD Monitor

WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE SP1

2 USB - Playstation 2 Adapters for emulation purposes

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Old laptop:

Manufactured By / Computer Model:

Packard Bell Laptop

OS:

Windows XP Home Edition SP2

CPU:

Intel Pentium M processor (Centrino) 1.40GHz

Graphics Card:

Intel® 82852/82855 Graphics Controller

Sound Card:

Realtek AC'97 Audio

Hard Drive:

40GB

Memory:

736MB

Internet Connection:

WIFI

Other:

CanoScan LiDE 70 (Scanner)

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New one:

Manufactured By / Computer Model:

Apple Macbook Pro

OS:

Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard

CPU:

2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

3MB shared L2 cache

Screen:

15.4-inch (viewable) widescreen LED

1440 x 900 pixels anti-glare

Graphics Card:

VIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 SDRAM

Hard Drive:

200GB Serial ATA, 5400 rpm

Memory:

2GB

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Screen:

5.4-inch (viewable) widescreen LED

1440 x 900 pixels anti-glare

Did you mean 15.4 inch?

Incidentally, I still have the same PC that I posted here years ago, but I upgraded my monitor to a 24 inch widescreen model recently. It's panoramic goodness.

I plan to buy a new PC late this year when Intel releases their Nehalem processors.

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Manufactured By / Computer Model:

Built by me - ASUS something motherboard

OS:

Windows Vista x64 Ultimate

CPU:

AMD Athlon 64-X2 4200+

Screen:

Dell 2405FPW 24" @ 1920x1200 --- even more of a reason why Nintendo Power scans look better with 2 pages side by side!

Graphics Card:

on-board ATI Radeon X1250 w/512MB

Sound Card:

on-board Realtek HD, connected to Aiwa AV-D58 5.1 system via optical. Also have a Sound Blaster Audigy but I only use it for the midi and firewire ports.

Hard Drive:

WD 320GB SATA

WD 500GB SATA

Memory:

4GB

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Manufactured By / Computer Model:

Built by me - ASUS K8N

OS:

Windows Professional XP

CPU:

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (754)

Screen:

Samsung 931BW (1440x900)

Graphics Card:

Nvidia 6200-LE (256MB)

Sound Card:

on-board Realtek ALC850

Hard Drive:

Samsung 320GB SATA

Seagate 80 PATA

Samsung 80 PATA

Memory:

1GB

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ASUS M2A-VM Integrated Graphics Motherboard ATI Radeon Xpress 1250

AMD Athlon 64x2 6000+

2GB DDR2 667mhz Ram (About to be upgraded to 4GB DDR2 800mhz Dual channel)

250GB Seagate HDD ide + 160GB Seagate HDD ide (About to to get a 500GB WD HDD sata)

2x sata DVD RW Drives

ASUS VW192 19" Widescreen LCD Monitor

WINDOWS VISTA ULTIMATE SP1

2 USB - Playstation 2 Adapters for emulation purposes

I now have the 500GB WD HDD sata

Just in time to as my HDD's were getting quite full

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