Do you remember your first rig Sup Forums?

Do you remember your first rig Sup Forums?
>pentium 1
>216 mb of ram

Sounds like my first prebuilt except 512 MB ram. My first DIY pc is still to come

Had one of these bad boys when I was a kid.

did pentium 1 support "216" RAMs?

I had Pentium 1 166 Mhz with 16 MB can't remember the drive space. 256 GB or less.

8088 4.77 MHz
640 KB of RAM
10 MB hard drive Seagate ST-212
DOS 3.30
360KB floppy drive
CGA monitor

looked a bit like picture, except floppy was half height, and keyboard was 84-key.

Power Mac 5260

Tbh I don't know why I had this - I remember mom got it for me and never used it, so only I ended up using it. Five years old and with your own computer? Woooo, I guess.

>8088
>256k of ram

yeah maybe it wasn't mbs
I was like 10 years old
all I did was writing school papers on text editor and play emulators

> taking a shower

yeah, no.

>216 mb of ram
Nigga wat.

My first computer was a 100MHz Pentium 1 running the recently released Windows 95. It had 8MB RAM, which I later upgraded to 16.

Windows 95 was a bit annoying because a lot of games were still DOS based. I think I spent more time tailoring boot disks than actually playing the damn games.

Does your game require mscdex for CD-ROM and a mouse driver? Fine, no problem. Does it expect 520 FUCKING KB of conventional memory to remain after that? FUCK YOU.

DOSBox will give you 600kb left over even with all the drivers. Magic.

Pentium IV
512MB RAM
FX 5200

pentium 4
512mb ddr2
ati 9500 128mb IIRC
It was already outdated when I bought it in 2004.

it's possible to do that. (128+64+16+8) But he almost certainly didn't because a 128MB DIMM (or a pair of 64MB SIMMs, which earlier P1s used) was not a cheap item, it would have cost at least as much as the CPU, mobo, and rest of the system. And if you're that rich why would you stick a cheap 8MB bank on the end?

Anyway the first machine that was mine and mine alone was a 500MHz P3. It came with 64MB of RAM (which I upgraded as soon as I had the money), a 20GB HDD, and a crappy Nvidia Vanta video card. (It was basically a cucked 8MB version of a Riva TNT2) I replaced that with a Voodoo 5.

There'd been other PCs in the house for a decade before that, but they were always "family" computers, as opposed to mine.

My first was a parents paid prebuilt.

Pentium 120 Mhz
16 MB RAM
1.6 GB HDD
Diamond Edge3D (NV1) 2 MB
Sega Saturn controller card with 2 inputs, 1 controller
Ripped of with a second soundcard (because ignorance)

Games I played most:
Age of Empires (1)
NASCAR racing (by Papyrus)
Topgun
Need for Speed Road & Track
Worms
Tyrian
Shell shock (3D tank arcade)

Gateway 2000
486-SX
8MB RAM
Soundblaster 16
200MB HDD
2x CDROM

Commodore 128D

Shit was cash.

>Windows 95 was a bit annoying because a lot of games were still DOS based. I think I spent more time tailoring boot disks than actually playing the damn games.

Yeah, this was an issue. My joystick (Logitech Wingman Extreme) didn't work for years in win95. I usually booted into save mode for DOS games. That looked like it fixed all problems.

Don't really remember anything aside from it having celeron and voodoo2, which was fucking amazing and managed to run games that required 32mb vram while only having 8mb.

I remember when some enterprising lunatic managed to run Doom 3 on a Voodoo 2, despite that card being like eight years out of date. Looked like ass but it was impressive that it worked.

amd K6-2 500mhz
128mb of ram
Riva TNT2 32mb

Pretty much this. 20MB HDD, two 5.25''/360K floppy drives.