NVIDIA® Tegra™ T20 1.0GHz Processor
Android™ 3.1
Up to 1GB DDR2 memory
32GB
Up to 10 hours battery life
Integrated Bluetooth® and 802.11b/g/n WiFi connectivity
MicroSD card reader, mini HDMI connector and optional docking port
Integrated front (2M) and back (5M) mounted webcam
10.1" HD (1280x800) display
10 point multi-touch for an unmatched touch-screen experience
1 year warranty
Not sure how long they are running this but pretty sweet deal....
http://www.staples.com/Lenovo-IdeaPad-Tablet-K1-32GB/product_420152
Outta stock
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check your local zip-code to find stock. My area has 7 stores with them in stock
Just a simple thread where everybody can share their specs if they want to. Normally I'd start off but the graphics card takes my 9.8 down to a 4.9... so yeah.
It was a suggestion to do this in another of my threads, and here it is.
MSI 890FXA-GD65
AMD Phenom II X6 1090t OC to 3.7. At stock voltage.
Wintec One 8GB DDR3 1600
AMD Radeon 6770 1GB. OC'd GPU clock to 950MHZ and memory clock to 1300MHZ
DiabloTek PHD850 850w
OCZ Vertex 3 120gb SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black 750GB
AOC 20" something or other
Hyper 212 Plus
Windows 7 Home Premium and LMDE.
It only cost like $700. Which isn't bad. Need to upgrade the graphics card though.
My laptop is the Gateway NV78 with LMDE on it(after 2.6.35 it broke backlight. I made up a guide to fix it) I got it in Nov of 09. With Linux it still beats out many.
Asus p6t
Intel i7 920 2.67 @ 4Ghz
12gb @1605Mhz
3+ TB on 5 drives
Xfx 6850be @900 core clock and 1200Mhz x 4 ( I think that's how it breaks down)
Blu-ray/hd-dvd/dvd-rw DL
Samsung 55in led @1080p
Sony 150 soundbar and sub
Does what I want )
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bryanfritz1 said:
Asus p6t
Intel i7 920 2.67 @ 4Ghz
12gb @1605Mhz
3+ TB on 5 drives
Xfx 6850be @900 core clock and 1200Mhz x 4 ( I think that's how it breaks down)
Blu-ray/hd-dvd/dvd-rw DL
Samsung 55in led @1080p
Sony 150 soundbar and sub
Does what I want )
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Lol why do you need a 55in led monitor? I just swapped down from a 32 to a 25... Perfect for me 32 was just a bit to big
You can look up my full specs on OCN, but here's the basics:
ASUS P67 Sabertooth
16GB Vengeance 1600MHz
Core i5-2500k @ 4.9GHz stable 56C full load
2x HD5970 @ 1GHz/1375MHz 72C full load
Corsair 1200w PSU
A whole bunch of other goodies...
I play BF3 Ultra at 85-100 FPS
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Lol why do you need a 55in led monitor? I just swapped down from a 32 to a 25... Perfect for me 32 was just a bit to big
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I sit back like 8 feet, the only downfall is the usb extension cords, because wireless has too much delay in games. I thought the 55 would be to big, but it was free and my 46 was dying. I ended up falling in love. Blu-rays look fantastic except for some flashlighting in darks scenes cause the tvs bent, but it was free lol
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I sit back like 8 feet, the only downfall is the usb extension cords, because wireless has too much delay in games. I thought the 55 would be to big, but it was free and my 46 was dying. I ended up falling in love. Blu-rays look fantastic except for some flashlighting in darks scenes cause the tvs bent, but it was free lol
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Nice dude! How'd you get it for free! Yea wireless can be a pain
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Let's just say it was pronounced dead and I figured out how to fix it.
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Here is one I built a bit ago, its was fun!
K'NEX PC - (Bedroom)
i5 750
8GB DDR3
Radeon 5770
(pics Attached)
My Others-
MAIN (used for movies and tv too, Server-ish too)
i7 3820
12GB DDR3
3 - WD Black 1TB HDD in RAID (almost full! Movies) lol
Radeon 7850
22" Dell Mon
55" Sony 3D
SHOP PC
AMD something 64
2GB Ram
Onboard Vid
Dell Duo (Mobile)
Windows 8
SSD 120GB
Should see my network - Three houses no closer than 1300ft, WiFi (N) 1watt amps, all through 100Mbps Charter, Att Uverse via lan (TV) -36 Devices on our network.
Ya I know... But I'm proud!!
a454nova said:
Here is one I built a bit ago, its was fun!
K'NEX PC - (Bedroom)
i5 750
8GB DDR3
Radeon 5770
(pics Attached)
My Others-
MAIN (used for movies and tv too, Server-ish too)
i7 3820
12GB DDR3
3 - WD Black 1TB HDD in RAID (almost full! Movies) lol
Radeon 7850
22" Dell Mon
55" Sony 3D
SHOP PC
AMD something 64
2GB Ram
Onboard Vid
Dell Duo (Mobile)
Windows 8
SSD 120GB
Should see my network - Three houses no closer than 1300ft, WiFi (N) 1watt amps, all through 100Mbps Charter, Att Uverse via lan (TV) -36 Devices on our network.
Ya I know... But I'm proud!!
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Cute case
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Dell inspiron 531
Amd athlon x2 (OC'd to 3.1ghz)
4gb of ram (3.5 usable since 64 bit blows when odining)
Nvidia geforce 8300 gs (blows)
Total 1tb of hdd
Got it off craigslist for 100 dollars, I'm a broke college kid haha
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HP Pavillion DV6Z Quad Edition
AMD A8 3550-mX @ 2.0 GHZ OCable to 2.7 APU with HD Radeon Graphics
16inch HD Led Display
6 GB of DDR3
600 Gb HDD
Beats Audio
Oh yeah and its 7 pounds!!
600$
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I run older specs but here
Xfx 4850 1gb
Xfx750i mobo
Intel core 2 duo [email protected] 3ghz
8gb ddr2 ram
2x 500 gb western digital hard drives sata 2
1 1440x900 and one monitor I forget haha
sent from my Epic 4g running touchwiz for now.
I7-2600k at 4.4
16gb xms 2000
3x 1tb HD
1 180 corsair get ssd
Gtx 570sc
Fatality sound card
400 watt speakers
G500
Nostromo 52 te
23" Samsung
4 other machines not worth mentioning
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Intel Core i7 2600K @ 3.40GHz 39 °C
Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
RAM
6.00 GB DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0Y2MRG (CPU 1) 33 °C
Graphics
DELL ST2220L ([email protected])
DELL ST2420L ([email protected])
ATI Radeon HD 5450
Hard Drives
977GB Hitachi Hitachi HDS721010CLA332 (SATA) 35 °C
Optical Drives
PLDS DVD+-RW DH-16ABS
Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio
bought this because it was cheaper than builing one. i got a hella good deal with some coupons at dell outlet. with both monitors i was out at under 800 dollars. captured my specs using speccy app for desktop
Running a 2008 white MacBook here. Upgraded to a 500gb hard drive and 4gb of ram. Triple booted with Ubuntu and Windows 7 as well. Gets the job done.
Dell Vostro 1400
250GB HDD
10 GB Partitioned for Recovery
11 GB Partitioned for Backtrack 5
1.4 Intel Core 2 Duo. 2GB of Ram
Dual Integrated Mics.
Intel 965 Mobile Express Chipset Family
Upgraded it to Windows 7 Ultimate
Nothing fancy, but it's enough for work, and perfect for BackTrack.
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i5-2500k, OC'd to??
6950 w/ 2GB
8GB 1600 ram
AsRock p67 extreme 4 mobo
Noctua cpu cooler
Antec's 850W psu that's larger and made for their cases
2x 64GB M4 ssd's
1x 1TB 7200rpm
2x2TB 5400rpm for movies/tv shows in an external enclosure
24" LED monitor
Also play BF3, i should go find that thread and add you guys...
darkierawr said:
"MSI 890FXA-GD65
AMD Phenom II X6 1090t OC to 3.7.
Wintec One 8GB DDR3 1600
AMD Radeon 6770 1GB
DiabloTek PHD850 850w
OCZ Vertex 3 120gb SSD
Western Digital Caviar Black 750GB
AOC 20" something or other
Hyper 212 Plus
It only cost like $700. Which isn't bad. Need to upgrade the graphics card though."
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Hows the graphic card going what can you play and such i cant play GTA 4 with Good ENB settings and some mods it plays around 20-30 FPS and thats with low visual settings.
My Setup
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My PC Setup:
HP 6214y Modded little;
AMD Athlon II x4 620 @ 2.6GHz
XFX HD 6770 1GB GDDR5
Antec EarthWatts 650w PSU
8Gb DDR2
1Tb Western Digital
2Tb LaCiE External HDD
20" HP 2009f
Klipsch THX Pro Media 2.1 (BADA$$)
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My Setup
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I love your monitor and speaker setup
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B007FR9OIK?tag=hukdm-21
Seems to be a very good price for a mini PC with decent specs. Definitely worth a try. Bought one myself. Full specs:
CPU : Rockchip RK3066 Dual Core ARM Cortex A9 (1.2GHz x 2)
Operating System : Android 4.0 ICS - Ice Cream Sandwich
Memory : 1GB Ram / 4GB Storage (expandable by micro sd card - 32gb max)
WiFi : 802.11 b/g/n
GPU : Quad Core Mali 400
Ports : 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x Micro SD slot, 1 x Micro USB host
Dimensions : 10.1 x 3.8 x 1.3cm
Weight : 40g
Flash Player : Yes - Flash 1.1
Contents : Pocket TV-PC, HDMI Cable, UK Main Charger, USB Host Cable, Start-up guide
it's £49.99 now
For that money, I can get the mk808 posted express with a mele f10 air keyboard. Which doesn't have the wifi problem, heating problem, and has more memory storage.
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For that money, I can get the mk808 posted express with a mele f10 air keyboard. Which doesn't have the wifi problem, heating problem, and has more memory storage.
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link?
What do you think it's the best?
Ouya specs:
- OS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- System-on-chip: Nvidia Tegra 3 (T33) SoC
- CPU: 1.7 GHz Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A9
- Storage: 8 GB internal flash memory
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Display: HDMI (1080p, 1080i, 720p)
- Graphics: Nvidia ULP GeForce
- Input: USB 2.0, Micro USB (for connection to PC)
- Controller input: Wireless controller
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth LE 4.0, Ethernet port
- Dimensions: 75 mm (2.95 inch) cube
nVidia Shield specs:
- OS: Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean)
- System-on-chip: NVIDIA Tegra 4
- CPU: Quad-Core ARM Cortex A15 CPU
- Storage: MicroSD
- Display: 5-inch, 720p @ 294ppi, multi-touch touchscreen
- Graphics: Custom 72-core NVIDIA GeForce® GPU
- Sound: Custom, bass-reflex, tuned port audio system delivers fidelity and custom range
- Controller input: D-pad, 2 × Analog Sticks, L/R bumper and trigger buttons, X, Y, A, B buttons, NVIDIA Button, Volume buttons, Back button, Touchpad, Touchscreen
- Connectivity: IEEE 802.11n-2009 2 x 2 Wi-Fi, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Mini HDMI output, Micro USB
- Online services: NVIDIA TegraZone, Google Play, Steam
Game Stick Specs:
The development team has also delivered the official specifications for the new console, which will include: an Amlogic 8726-MX processor, 1 GB of DDR3 RAM memory and 8 GB of Flash storage, a Wi-Fi chip that enables 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth.
The controller, which is custom designed by the GameStick team, and gamers will also be able to connect a mouse and a keyboard to the new console.
The Jelly Bean version of Android will be supported at launch.
(More specs will be released.)
Kind of not apples to apples, as noted in other threads. Different market models:
Gametick = Non profit hardware driven by an exclusive-only app store revenue model. The weakness is the app storage, since not enough for a gaming device.
Ouya = Exact same points as Gamestick. Well, that and controllers.
Shield = Hardware profit model with some exclusive market content (though full Play support as well). Alternative goal is to get people to also buy Nvidia carded computers via the PC gaming.
From a hardware standpoint, the Gamestick is the weakest and Shield the obvious strongest.
The big weakness is again the small app storage space in the the Gamestick and Ouya, which depend on mainly gaming purchases to make money. Seems short sighted. The Shield will apparently have 32GB flash storage, but not for sure on this.
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BTW, for folks only looking at device cost, that is just the tip of the cost iceberg: Dev/design costs, shipping costs, rent, employee staff, insurance, legal, marketing, tax etc.
I am going to get GAmestick and Ouya, when its available.
I will post soon. I hope.
I think specs are nice and all but it's pricing point that's really going to determine the android console winner (or leader, or whatever you wanna call this group in the niche android console market). The only thing I wish OUYA did is update the hardware to take advantage of the upcoming Tegra4 chip and the games that will follow. When OUYA was first announced, it seemed awesome because spec wise, it was comparable to the tech that was around, but now 1 year later and right before launch, the specs are already going to be outdated... =(
It' really not outdated. You can't get anything with a tegra 4 yet anyway. And ouya kinda had their prerelease in december for devs. To switch processors now would render that move pointless. For them to put a tegra 4 in ouya, it wouldn't be released till christmas.
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Fry's currently has these for $55 in store. Picked one up yesterday with the thoughts of using it with Yaste for my XBMC PC. The specs are listed as but Hardware Info reports the followin in "()".
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (4.1.1)
1.3GHz Dual Core Processor (ARM7 rev 1 v71 with 2 cores at 1032Mhz)
8GB Internal Storage
Expandable up to 32GB via MicroSD card
8GB Cloud Storage Available
1GB RAM
7-inch HD 1024x600 Screen (6.55" 976x600 160dpi)
Google Play Certified (Yes all the Google apps and store work from the start, no junk store to deal with)
Front Facing 0.3MP Camera
Mini HDMI Port
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
(no bluetooth or GPS)
Performance and response times were extremely surprising. Battery life is short, but for $55 bucks worth every penny. Sale ends on 6/19 so if your looking for a cheap tablet to play with this may be what your looking for. :laugh: