I have a 650W PSU and my CPU is no longer cable tied down! And I will soon have 2 1TB HDD's in my desktop
Intel® Core™ i7-4710HQ Processor (Quad-Core, 6MB Cache, up to 3.5GHz w/ Turbo Boost) NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970M with 3GB GDDR5 8GB Dual Channel DDR3L at 1600MHz 1TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gb/s Pretty OP right. BUT NOT THE BEST CALM DOWNN
I5 2.6GHZ 4GB RAM 98MB dedicated VRAM Pretty much the worst you could get but works fine for me on low settings.
TIL desktop 2/4 i5's were a thing. Interesting. Edit: Still are. The i5-4570T is a hyperthreaded dual core, even though the standard 4570 and the S are both quad cores. Same for the 3470T and 2390T. But why? God dammit intel.
This is my not so good pc . ( i am in the works of building a new one ) AMD Athlon II X2 250 3.00 GHz 8GB Of RAM ATI Radeon 3000 GPU (2007 Model) Windows 7 Home Premium SP 1 (Changing to Windows 10)
Dell Precision M4500. i7 920XM 2GHz 4 core 8 thread FX1800m 1GB 8GB DDR3 120GB V300 SSD 1080p screen The CPU is a damn good performer for a 4+ year old laptop. Scores over 400 on Cinebench. It's an extreme edition so I can tweak the power and turbo frequencies. If I push it balls to the wall I can hit 4GHz on all cores with a stress test. It will start cutting back the speed due to heat under stress testing though. It also sucks battery life, I struggle to get over 3 hours at all. (With a battery older than the laptop itself, mind you. The one it came with is pretty much flat.) Just today I got the 120GB SSD to replace the aging 50GB Vertex 2 that was in it. I decided to reinstall 7 instead of copying everything over, so it's been doing Winders updates for hours. I want to throw in something like an i5 560m just to see what I can achieve in terms of battery life. My ultrabook has a 560m and it can hit something like 5 hours max with its cheap China battery.
In addition to the specs in my signature, my PC currently has: Casecom MA1199 8GB DDR3 1333MHz, unsure of the brand Nvidia GeForce GTX980Ti Intel Core i5 3570 250GB SSD 2TB HDD Corsair CX600M (modular PSUs are a lifesaver in smaller cases) And for monitor I recently bought a BenQ XL2420G to compliment the 980Ti with some GSync action.
I know its in my signature, but because I'm a nerd and I brag about my stuff all the time I'm just going to write it down again... (This is off the top of my head, so somethings might be incorrect.) Windows 10 Home Edition >:3 i7 4770 (no k) @3.3GHz GALAX EXOC Edition GTX 960 2GB, 1.1GHz / 1.4GHz on boost (I might be incorrect on that) 16gb of unnamed RAM @800 (I know its slow but I don't know what would benefit me of having faster ram, plus I got this computer as a gift, so I'm really not going to complain.) 120gb EVO 840 SSD (500/500 ) 2.0TB WD HDD (130/110 :|) Mobo = GOD KNOWS 400w Power Supply BlueRay disc reader (Has never been opened or used ) Card reader (Saved me from being killed.) For upgrading in the future, I have plans to change the PSU, but that'll only happen once I get a new GPU / bigger SSD / second 2.0 HDD or replace the 2.0 with a 4.0tb HDD I plan to upgrade my PC once a year. so in 2016 I won't upgrade the GPU since it'll last two years unlike my GTX 750 ti, that coped with games for a year before I had to turn stuff down.