What was your first computer? And I don't mean family computers nor computers that you were sharing with someone.

Mine was Pentium II 266Mhz, 64MB Ram, 4GB HDD. I bought it second hand for like $350 and after few weeks I upgraded a graphic card to nVidia GeForce MX200 to be able to play THPS 2 :D

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calculator

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lol :D reminds me of the graphical calculators we had in school. they could run tetris, super mario (a community clone), pokemon (also community cloned) and: greatest of all: worms 2D with multiplayer support via cable :D
and it was all black & white on a low-res low-refreshrate display :D but it killed time like no teacher could :DDDDDDD

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lol, did you live on mars ? :O we had computers that can barely run duke nukem^^

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i guess it was like - 8 or 9 years ago... Athlon 2500+ , 256mb ram, gefroce fx 5200 128mb... Most advanced game it ran was toca race driver 3 , after upgradin ram... :D

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First games machine was a ZX Spectrum 128k, playing games such as Paperboy and Spy vs Spy.
First PC was a 75MHz Pentium, where it came with the original Doom installed but no backup lol.

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Commodore 64 with tape and disk reader.

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P4 2.4C @ 3ghz, 1gb ram, 160gb HDD, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, Bought in 2003

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I3 540 3.07 GHZ 4 GB RAM Radeon HD 5570.

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A bread

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My first one is an Icredible 386 DX2 66Mhz , 4Mb ram - actually i Have an 1090T X6 (Hexacore)- 16Gb ram 7 Tb HD (in raid 0) , GTX260 (448bit) :)

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Pentium I MMX with Windows 98; I don't remember more details...

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Spectrum Sinclair 128k , later an awesome 486 IBM with cd reader!!

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an IBM 386 with mindboggling 33 MHz and win 3.11 (lovely, those 5.25'' disk drives :))

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Original Macintosh.

See that apple style :-D

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C64, then a 333Mhz Celeron with 32 MB RAM, years later.

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commodore 64.

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AMD K6-2 450MHZ, 32mb ram, later upgraded to 96mb, 4gb HDD, and a glorious Voodoo2 8mb, later switched to a 486 (talk about upgrade :P)

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First computer: C64
First PC: 12Mhz Turbo XT with 640K ram & 360k floppy drive

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Pentium I 133MHz, 16MB RAM, 1MB GPU, 1.1GB HDD

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ZX80. Didn't work, so sent back and they sent a ZX81 as a replacement.

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Commodore64

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Dual Core 1.8ghz, 2 GB ram, 320HDD, GMA500

Clocked countless hours on half life 2 on lowest

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q6600
ocz 4GB ddr2 800 (Single)
GT 9800
xfx 630i motherboard.

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An old HP computer, 120mhz CPU, and upgraded to 64MB ram.

And it had a coil-spring sliding door covering the cd-rom and floppy disc. You don't get bling like that anymore. :D

Edit: appropriate image size for the century it was taken in More ugly on that computer than on a Rolling Stones group photo. But nothing I've seen since has come close to that "whooooosh" sound when you slap the front of the computer and the door slides open.

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An pentium II i think , 64 mb ram with windows 95 .
Than
Amd sempron 1600 mhz , ati radeon 6600 , 512 mb ram and 80 gb HDD ( bad ass at that time :)) )

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386 DX 40, no HDD :D

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I had an HP Pavilion with 3ghz one core so it got warm, but it was from 2004 XD My dad paid 800$ I think :D I was 9, almost 10 years old

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