It's 2006 again

And you just bought pic related for $1000.

How did you feel in July 2006?

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>July 2006
>$200

AMD REKD.

Dual core masterrace

This literally happened to me, except it was more like a $200 AMD. I ended up bulding a Conroe rig a year later that lasted me until 2014.

I think you're another paid shill, though, so fuck off.

Pretty confused because that's not going to do jack shit in my PowerMac G5 quad.

in 2006 i was using my 3 year old computer with a p4 @ 2.60ghz

Trips of truth

yeah, they just sprung up with a few shitty meme threads that are nonsensical. It's like operating hours started in some sort of slave labor farm. Where multi billion dollar company's pay people to run damage control without disclosing their affiliation.

OP, I'm fairly sure you can collect the excrement form cows for human consumption and have more rupees in your pocket.

You do realize it's 8AM in the East coast.

Preload the boards? Shilling 101. control the discussion.

i could afford a fancy dual core cpu when i got new hardware in 2006, so i got this

couldn't*

My Intel core duo works pretty good desu, still have my nvidia gts 7600

>implying iwas alive then

b&

Was using some shitty Pentium 4

In 2006 I bought an eMachines T6538 from Best Buy, specs like:

CPU: AMD Athlon™ 64 3500+ processor with AMD 64 Technology
(2.20GHz, 2000MHz system bus, 512KB L2 cache)
Operating System: Genuine Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce 6100
Memory: 512MB DDR (1 × 512MB), 400MHz (PC3200)
Dual-channel capable; Expandable to 4GB
Hard Drive: 200GB (7200rpm, 2MB cache)
Optical Drive: 16x multiformat dual-layer DVD±RW
(Up to 8.5GB with dual-layer media)
Write max: 16x DVD±R, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 4x DVD+R DL, 40x CD-R, 24x CD-RW
Read max: 16x DVD-ROM, 40x CD-ROM
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 6100 integrated graphics solution
Up to 128MB of shared video memory
PCI Express (PCIe x16) slot available
Sound: 6-channel (5.1) high-definition audio
Network: 10/100Mbps integrated Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)
Modem: 56K ITU V.92-ready fax/modem (RJ-11 port)
Peripherals: Premium multimedia keyboard, 2-button wheel mouse, amplified stereo speakers (USB powered)
Dimensions: 14.25″H x 7.25″W x 16″D
Weight: 22.5 lbs

Pretty good considering I didn't have my own computer in 2006 and had to spend time in the school library afterhours to do anything.

Incredible it was indeed.

Ey guyse look at my new dual core!

>july 2006
>last year of high school
>play drums in band
>have cute gf
>still got hopes and dreams for the future
>no shits given about CPU's

phew what a terrible time it was. I'm so glad that I'm here now.

Jesus, how far we came in technology in such a short time.

What do you do for a living, user?

I bought this for my 2006 build. Shit was so cash. cpu.userbenchmark.com/SpeedTest/3258/AMD-Athlontm-64-X2-Dual-Core-Processor-4200-

I was working in a biolab til last month and now I'm chillin and considering doing my phd in geoscience but I'm not very motivated. might just kill myself instead.

Solid 40 fps in Oblivion, feels good man.

In 2006 I was using a Pentium 3 machine

Only in 2007 I upgraded it to an Athlon x2 4000. This machine also lasted for 7 years

If I keep this performance, I'll use my 3570K till 2020

how much of that 22.5 lbs was the monitor

I remember i had a Pentium IV HT 2.26 ghz with 768mb of ram.

I upgraded that to an Athlon 5200+ because the upgrade was pennies really.

The motherboard was a BIOSTAR that i knew was a shitty company, but boy was it so much cash. I then upgraded to a 720BE with a bios flash.

I had a second pc with an Pentium D E2160 that overclocked like a motherfucker, i had it with a 90% overclock, stock frecuency was 1.8Ghz but it clocked 3.2-3.4 like it was nothing.