Forum Home
PC World Chat
 
Thread ID: 126218 2012-08-14 09:56:00 My Computer Specs From 2002 Trev (427) PC World Chat
Post ID Timestamp Content User
1294732 2012-08-14 09:56:00 System
PIII 733
Geforce 256 32mb DDR Ram Graphics
256mb 133 ram
SB Live sound card

Eat your heart out.
:)
Trev (427)
1294733 2012-08-14 09:58:00 I had some crappy old laptop, don't know any specs now gary67 (56)
1294734 2012-08-14 10:51:00 256MB of RAM used to be the BEAST.

Those were the days.
Renmoo (66)
1294735 2012-08-14 11:02:00 Pentium 4 2.66ghz (Total beast)
512mb DDR
64mb Intel Intergrated graphics (later a nvidia geforce something, 128mb)
80GB IDE HDD

Edit: 17" CRT
icow (15313)
1294736 2012-08-14 11:12:00 We actually had a laptop that we used on a fairly regular basis just until a few months ago. Now replaced with a second hand Dell 3.0Ghz Duo ish with 1GB Ram. 80GB HD. 17" CRT.

The laptop was and still there now is:
P3 600, 320MB, 20GB. 12". XGA.

My first was a second bought off at the time Evening Post newspaper - Toshiba 486 DX3-75, 16MB RAM, 540MB, 10.4" Dual Scan screen 800x600. We had a PCMCIA soundcard also. Came with PC Speaker only. Added a Xircom PCMCIA Dialup modem + Ethernet 10Mbps combo. We tried a parallel port CD-ROM to play VCDs but was too slow. Didn't get our CD-ROM until our second hand P1 laptop. Those were the days, so expensive and actually to this date I have never had a brand new laptop. Now it's a P4 1.6Ghz odd thing. 3 or so years used when bought.


My main PC is now either almost 3 or 4yrs old. Not upgraded since day 1. 24" LCD. 2.33 Quad, 4GB, 3x500GB. Probably get another 3yrs out of it at least.
Nomad (952)
1294737 2012-08-14 11:20:00 256MB of RAM used to be the BEAST.

Those were the days.

64mb of ram use to cost about $200.
:)
Trev (427)
1294738 2012-08-14 13:06:00 Mine in 2002.

Intel P4 2 Ghz processor
512 Mb DDR RAM
DVD drive
CD ROM Re-Writer
60 Gb Hard Drive
10 Gb backup Hard Drive
Creative 5.1 Sound Blaster Live
64 mb G-Force 4 MX460 (VIVO)
17" LG Flatron Monitor

woohoo, them were the days :)
Iantech (16386)
1294739 2012-08-14 21:25:00 In 2002 ours - AMD Duron 1.5Ghz ish, 512MB, 80GB, DVD-Reader, builtin video, sound, lan etc, 17" Flatron CRT. Would still be using it now if I not put the CPU in the wrong way round. Still using the CRT thou :thumbs:

Thinkpad X20, P3-600, 320MB, 20GB, 12" XGA.

Or maybe that PC was bought later ... if might had been still a AMD 200Mhz, 16MB Ram, 2GB HDD, 17" CRT, Soundblaster 16 PnP (ISA), Dynalink 56k dialup.
Nomad (952)
1294740 2012-08-15 03:06:00 2002, pfft

you'd be surprised just how many approx 2002 era PC's are still out there, still being used every day in businesses. Some in critical applications :badpc: :badpc:
Even some recent PC's were only 1.6Ghz & 1G RAM, with vista !!!!! sloooooooowwwwww

In fact , this PC Im using would be allmost that old . The joys of working in PC repair, staff have to use junk thats too old to sell.
:punk
1101 (13337)
1294741 2012-08-15 04:24:00 I never owned a owned a Pentium 4 because i was cheap. it was the celeron Gobe1 (6290)
1 2 3