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My old PC:
AMD 586 133MHz (Yes, AMD made 486's and 586's before the Athlons)
16MB RAM
2GB HDD
Unknown Graphics Accelerator
Unknown Soundcard
5 1/4" Floppy
3 1/2" Floppy
12X CD-ROM
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08-11-2003, 06:08 AM
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Commodore 64 with 5.25 floppy.
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08-11-2003, 07:19 AM
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I am still running this thing:
Pentium 166 MMX
nVidia Riva TNT 32mb
Creative SB Live! 1024
100gb HDD
96mb ram
40x CD writer
"external" floppy (it is hanging by the wires)
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08-11-2003, 07:44 AM
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Originally posted by bigdawgfoxx@31 July 2003 - 10:12
Hey! Think you've got the worst PC in the kazaa forum?? lets see it! im starting off with my stats...and right now i only have 320MB...the other stick didnt work lol...just list your stats! and lets see who does have the worst
I would also like to say that I reached my 200th post
forgot to put this when i did my 200th...but 206 sounds fine lol
Edit: oh and mine has Windows XP Pro
I built this one September of 2001:
900 MHz Celeron CPU (I plan on upgrading to PIII soon)
Intel 815E Motherboard (has integrated sound and video, but I do not use them)
512 MB SDRAM
Integrated Ethernet
80 Gig HD
30 Gig HD
CD-RW
16 MB 3-D Blaster RIVA TNT video card (PCI)
Sound Blaster PCI512 sound card
17in. KDS XFlat monitor
Windows XP Home
My Dell is not all that great (although, I can upgrade it....I just have not since it suits my daughter for now):
Dell Optiplex GX100
700 MHz Celeron CPU
190 MB SDRAM
10 Gig HD
CD-RW
CD-ROM
Integrated video (a pitiful 4 MB)
Integrated Ethernet
Some cheap Soundblaster 64 sound card
Windows ME
Oh, and I almost forgot. This would probably win the "Worst PC Award" if I did not have it apart:
Packard Bell (I don't remember the make)
233MHz Pentium MMX CPU
62 MB SDRAM
4 Gig HD
Rather than having integrated sound or a sound card connecting to a PCI slot, this one had a sound card paddle where it hooked up straight to the motherboard.
2 MB Video (Integrated)
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08-11-2003, 11:53 AM
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celeron 300mhz
4gig HDD
8mb video
128mb ram
14in monitor that is messed up 
DWk
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08-13-2003, 04:04 AM
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This destroys everything here!! haha
- emachines
- windows 98
- pentium III
- 550mhz
- 64mb
- 14.2gb hard drive
- 2x cd burner (!!
- 8mb video card
- 19" monitor that goes completely insane sometimes...
- D drive that wont read anything but music
- E(dvd) drive that wont read anything but data and shits itself when you try
to put a dvd into it
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08-14-2003, 07:08 AM
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Intel 166mhz
32mb ram
1mb video card
some sound card
C: 2gb
D: 2gb
4x CD-ROM
windows 98 SE
15"monitor with magnet damage
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08-14-2003, 07:19 AM
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My old computer was
533 Celeron
128 PC133 Ram
16 Bit Color
10 Gigabyte HD
Windows 98 SE
No sound Card
2 or 3 PCI Slots (can't Remember)
No room for Scanner or Printer.
15 inch monitor that faded in and out.
Also the modem would get jard out of place if computer was hit hard anough.
Please give me a rating on this piece of .......................................art!
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08-14-2003, 02:10 PM
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BT Rep: +1
The worst "PC" would have to be someone who used the "First" Pc type ever made.
Hmm those Vaccum Tube Warehouse computers... wernt very personal though.
Our calculators are now 1,000 times better and faster than those.
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08-15-2003, 04:15 PM
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It may not be a true PC but I still regularly use an Amstrad CPC464 with green screen monitor. Never faultered sinc '86
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