The crappyest computers you ever had.

Discussion in 'Computer Hardware' started by KeyRaider, Mar 17, 2019.

  1. KeyRaider

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    empty going back and deleting cringe i posted
     
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  2. Jetpackturtle

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    Netbook from 2013.
    Atom processor, 1GB RAM, and a 128 GB, 3200 RPM hard drive.
    It can't even run Internet Explorer, and it crashes running SNES games.
     
  3. KeyRaider

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    that's crappy.
     
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  4. Alex_Farmer557

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    Dell inspiron 1501
    Couldn't run firefox to save its life
     
  5. Brugink

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    worst laptop I had was a HP pavillion 17, I don`t know the exact specs (pain to turn on) but it came with windows 8.1, was 17 inch, 1 terabyte HDD an intel i-5 and a nvidia GPU (600 series I think), it was pretty decent overall, only my tasks kept getting heavier, the thing was simply too large to lug around and it had dying hardware and other issues, now I have a acer aspire 7 (i5-8300H, 1050ti, 8GB ram).

    My worst desktop pc is my current one (It is my first pc). It has a i5-9600K, RTX 2060 (ROG edition, I know expensive but impossible to overheat), 16GB g.skill tridentZ RGB ram.

    Furher at home we have had rubbish PC`s from a good 2009 PC forced to live for 10 years to the previous desktop which was that amazing that it had trouble running a browser (after we got it connected to the internet). From both of the old home desktops I do not know the specs but while the 2009 PC maybe function properly after getting a SSD and thorough cleaning (not going to happen, I broke it) the oldest PC probably was some basic office PC relic from the nineties which could now probably do nothing useful.
     
  6. Taza

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  7. KeyRaider

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