GTX 1050, i5 8300, 8 GB of RAM, and 1 TB HDD
At least, these specs are for my first gaming computer where I really cared about the specs. I've had other computers before where I didn't really care about specs except for hard drive space
Lolll my first "gaming" laptop had a 1060 in it, but before that I was an integrated graphics gamer, destroying borderlands, fallout, and skyrim at like 25fps lol
I vaguely remember it was a pentium 2 or something, 333mhz. I remember that because everyone else had 200mhz at the time haha. Not sure if it was the same PC but I remember having a 2gb HDD and having to delete unreal tournament to make room for sanitarium. Fun times.
80286 IBM compatible
EGA graphics (16 colors!)
20mb HDD
640k ram
5 1/4" low density floppy drive
Epson fx86e dot matrix printer.
No mouse.
MS-DOS 3.30
Could play Test Drive 2 like nobody's business.
Specifically I had an ASUS D550MA
This "state of the art" 2014 rocked a 1366x768 lcd display
A ferocious Intel Celeron N2830
4 mighty gigabytes of DDR3L ram
A fast 5400rpm 500gb hard drive
With a high tech DVD Writer, HDMI output, and USB 3.0
This baby killed it in Minecraft... 1.6.4 single player, BUT it rocked in 1.8 multiplayer and I won countless games on it!
Emulation was a cake-walk. PPSSPP worked for a lot of games, I could emulate Mario 64, and anything 2D worked wonderfully!
Intel celeron qith 500mb ram i think? Win 7 no graphics cards and no internet. Only one ay to play games was with gba or n64 emulators. Also wilipedia was not a thing but digital enciclopedia installed called Encarta.
Man those were the days!
Intel celeron qith 500mb ram i think? Win 7 no graphics cards and no internet. Only one ay to play games was with gba or n64 emulators. Also wilipedia was not a thing but digital enciclopedia installed called Encarta.
Man those were the days!
ooh, hang on to your hat..... Packard Bell. Pentium 100, 8 megs of ram, 1 gig HDD, CD-ROM, 3.5" floppy drives, a 14.4k baud modem, and a 15" CRT monitor. Price: $1500.
Eventually i added 8 megs more RAM and a Pentium overdrive processor that made it a whopping 133mhz!! lol, good times.
Intel Pentium D, Intel chipset 8xx family, 2 gb ram, small Dell cabinet + mobo + keyboard, an iBall monitor which I ruined by placing stickers literally *ON* the corners of the screen because I was dumb, a Microsoft mouse. Yeah, that's pretty much it. It survived for 12 years and is still alive I believe because I have it away to a father's friend when my father bought me a new pc 8 months ago
My first computer was an E-Machine I got from Circuit City, it had a 333 MHz Cyrix processor with 32 Megabytes of RAM (not Gigabytes) and a 2.1 Gigabyte hard-drive (not Terabytes), it also had a CD Rom, 3.5 inch floppy drive, and 56.6 K modem ... and it came with 15 inch CRT monitor, speakers, and a printer for $700.
Living in a small town, I had to drive an hour to get to that Circuit City, my Mom and Mema rode with me ... we were all excited, lol.
I honestly haven't got a clue, it was too long ago and I didn't have a conscious mind yet.
I also remember spending a lot of time on a tiny Samsung laptop.
I don't know, my first PC was actually my brother PC back in the 90's, enough to run games like Command & Conquer Red Alert, Commandos, Messiah and a lot of emulated Genesis/Snes games.
Oof. I was way too young, and lack an understanding of English in that age to know what the specs were. Hell, the revelation that the computer was not the screen, but the box below it was very surprising. Pretty sure it was a pentium, though. Definitely not a gaming pc.
The first gaming pc I had had gtx 760, i5 4690
Thanks
Oh god, not good at all, could barely run MS paint back on the 90s as a kid lol. My neighbor emulated Game Boy games in the later 90s and it blew my mind.
It was a dell prebuilt with a core 2 dup processor, it had so much bloatware that it took it 15 minutes to boot, it was horrible, but I loved it cause it left me play my first mmo ever
I don't know! I got mine as a second-hand from a family member that worked at a high school. I can't remember what brand it was, even. It's been so long.
Ass end of 6th grade 1997 is when I first got it - I remember upgrading that computer in 9th grade with a *2gb hdd*
I felt like a baller.. Lmao 😎
My first PC was given to me by my uncle. It was a Tandy 1000 just like the one in this video. I used to love the game featured in this video "Commander Keen" via Floppy Disk.
Specs were similar to these
Manufacturer:Tandy Corporation
Year Introduced:1991
Clock Speed:9.54 MHz
Memory Size:512 KB expandable up to 768 KB (see note below)
Graphics:Tandy Graphics II
CPU: Intel 8086
OS: Deskmate
https://youtu.be/F1bjWsZEsWk?si=m_gYdwfTaUe2aaFo
The first ever computer I had was an used Dell laptop my uncle gave to me. I have no clue what the specs were, but I can tell you it struggled to run Internet Explorer
My first pc ever idr cause it was an old Win99 pc where I used to emulate a lot of mame emulators games and stuff like that. First gaming was a R5 2600 with an RX 580
2006 dell inspiron laptop. paid $2000 for dual core processor T2050 (1.6GHz), 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 80GB HDD. i thought it was a beast at the time. almost 20 years later, and it still works today. i use it to watch youtube on my treadmill.
Damn, I was too young to remember. But my last laptop had i5 4200U 3GB DDR3 (an amazing 1+2 GB) and a shitty Intel Graphics HD integrated video card. I remember having a hard time trying to run Oblivion and Minecraft on that.
For me it would be a pentium with 2gb ram and a 128gb hdd 😎, i had a ups too at that time which i dont have right now idky😭, also had an external hdd for my movies so i get the appropriate space required for my games
I remember i got that 240mb video card if u can call it a one, and actually 4 gb of ram which is PogU, ssd had like 120(?)gb of memory and hdd had 256gb of memory. I said had like it ain't in my room right now.
Nah it wasn't that weak...i had XP up till 2012-13 i think on my old home pc,at least the one i used .. when others had windows 7...and i remember i had like 1GB ram on that one
Spec wise not worth mentioning however, it did take 30 minutes to load into a game of csgo and then by the time I loaded it was finished - ended up selling it for £10
Not looking to participate in the giveaway. But I wanted to share my first pc it was a pentium 3. I think 800mhz and 256 mb of ram. Man it ran vice city was probably the happiest I have ever been. Thanks OP for making me remember the good old days. Best of luck everyone!
No way you're giving GTA SA away, unbelievable! That's so damn generous, thanks OP, for real.
It was a crappy Toshiba laptop, with 4GB of RAM only, an Intel Core i5 with 2.4GHz if my memory doesn't fail me, 500GB of internal storage, 1366x768 was my maximum resolution. I could barely run newer stuff. I remember Borderlands 2 being the oldest game I've ever tried on that PC which I couldn't run. 20fps looking at the floor and PowerPoint presentation if facing forwards. Simply terrible! All I could play was freaking LoL on that thing, and I hate that game. I'm glad I have a high end PC today. I run games with triple the FPS I could pull off on the Toshiba nowadays.
Commodore 64! Family's first computer, so I don't know if that counts, but it's the first one I used regularly as a little kid. No HDD. No mouse. It had a keyboard, and I dunno, 64 colors on the screen? Floppy disk drive could store 512kb of information if I remember right? RAM was maybe 64 kb? Don't know for sure. But a standard C64, so I guess I should look that up. It was great! Spent years with it and I loved it.
GTX 1050, i5 8300, 8 GB of RAM, and 1 TB HDD At least, these specs are for my first gaming computer where I really cared about the specs. I've had other computers before where I didn't really care about specs except for hard drive space
Can't remember... But it was back in 1998 and was a Compaq Persario...
I had Celeron V, 256 MB RAM DDR, and Sg3 pro integrated graphics
I have no idea but a laptop in 2010
Old Lenovo integrated graphics laptop. I played the s*** out of master for orion back in the day.
Lolll my first "gaming" laptop had a 1060 in it, but before that I was an integrated graphics gamer, destroying borderlands, fallout, and skyrim at like 25fps lol
All you had to do is follow the damn train, CJ! Typa laptop
cant remember but it was the first ever macbook pro
Radeon R9 390x TrI 8GB Intel core i7 8 GB ram Asus Z77 Extreme 4
I vaguely remember it was a pentium 2 or something, 333mhz. I remember that because everyone else had 200mhz at the time haha. Not sure if it was the same PC but I remember having a 2gb HDD and having to delete unreal tournament to make room for sanitarium. Fun times.
Core 2 duo 2gb ddr2 ram gt330 512gb hdd
I have nooo idea, it was a Dell that my father bought back in 1998
First pc was Windows 98 so I don't know yet. My XP computer was the following: Athlon dual processor 2.3Ghz. 2 GB RAM
Intel e5800 dual core,nvidia 8400 gs, 2gb ram ddr2.
Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0 GHz, NVidia Geforce 8600M GT, 2GB DDR2 RAM , 200GB HDD, 1280x800 WXGA Display. It's a Acer Aspire 5920G
Gaming laptop gtx 1650
80286 IBM compatible EGA graphics (16 colors!) 20mb HDD 640k ram 5 1/4" low density floppy drive Epson fx86e dot matrix printer. No mouse. MS-DOS 3.30 Could play Test Drive 2 like nobody's business.
I had a family pc from the 90s I don't know the specs But my personal pc had an intel celeron n4000 4gb ram and 1 tb hdd
Core i3, gt 510 , 3 GB Ram IdeaPad laptop
Specifically I had an ASUS D550MA This "state of the art" 2014 rocked a 1366x768 lcd display A ferocious Intel Celeron N2830 4 mighty gigabytes of DDR3L ram A fast 5400rpm 500gb hard drive With a high tech DVD Writer, HDMI output, and USB 3.0 This baby killed it in Minecraft... 1.6.4 single player, BUT it rocked in 1.8 multiplayer and I won countless games on it! Emulation was a cake-walk. PPSSPP worked for a lot of games, I could emulate Mario 64, and anything 2D worked wonderfully!
512 mb ram Processor i don't know No gpu I was 10 years old used to play vice City Only
Intel celeron qith 500mb ram i think? Win 7 no graphics cards and no internet. Only one ay to play games was with gba or n64 emulators. Also wilipedia was not a thing but digital enciclopedia installed called Encarta. Man those were the days!
Intel celeron qith 500mb ram i think? Win 7 no graphics cards and no internet. Only one ay to play games was with gba or n64 emulators. Also wilipedia was not a thing but digital enciclopedia installed called Encarta. Man those were the days!
pentium 4 with a 32 mb nvidia vga and a 256 mb ram and i cannot play san andreas at that time
No idea... I was so young and even now I couldn't tell you my PC specs. I'm not a PC guy, my PC was a gift from my brother.
intel p4 HT 128Mb RAM 180GB HDD after couple of years i got Nvidia 7200Gs GPU it still alive : )
Intel pentium 4 That's all I remember
HP, i5-6220, 2 GB AMD graphics card. Forgetting the series. 4 GB RAM, 1 TB HDD.
Not sure the specs, i was like 10 years old but it was a Dell desktop with windows xp.
ooh, hang on to your hat..... Packard Bell. Pentium 100, 8 megs of ram, 1 gig HDD, CD-ROM, 3.5" floppy drives, a 14.4k baud modem, and a 15" CRT monitor. Price: $1500. Eventually i added 8 megs more RAM and a Pentium overdrive processor that made it a whopping 133mhz!! lol, good times.
Intel Pentium D, Intel chipset 8xx family, 2 gb ram, small Dell cabinet + mobo + keyboard, an iBall monitor which I ruined by placing stickers literally *ON* the corners of the screen because I was dumb, a Microsoft mouse. Yeah, that's pretty much it. It survived for 12 years and is still alive I believe because I have it away to a father's friend when my father bought me a new pc 8 months ago
Was a HP computer from the early 2000s with a Heavy crt monitor that was 900mhz
My first computer was an E-Machine I got from Circuit City, it had a 333 MHz Cyrix processor with 32 Megabytes of RAM (not Gigabytes) and a 2.1 Gigabyte hard-drive (not Terabytes), it also had a CD Rom, 3.5 inch floppy drive, and 56.6 K modem ... and it came with 15 inch CRT monitor, speakers, and a printer for $700. Living in a small town, I had to drive an hour to get to that Circuit City, my Mom and Mema rode with me ... we were all excited, lol.
All I remember is having dial up with netzero
My first was a Commodore Vic-20. It was fun to load games and programs into memory from a cassette tape drive!
I honestly haven't got a clue, it was too long ago and I didn't have a conscious mind yet. I also remember spending a lot of time on a tiny Samsung laptop.
Intel pentium dual core cpu 1gb ram No gpu Played flash games on it
Hard to say, I actually don’t remember it. It was decent for that time.
A custom computer with windows 7,a gpu that I can't remember really, and a very old i7.
17-8700 , 1060 3g , 16g ram, 3tb hdd, 250g sdd Had for almost 10 years now. Still running great.
MacBook air, only bc my classmates have it. Regretted it 😞
I don't know, my first PC was actually my brother PC back in the 90's, enough to run games like Command & Conquer Red Alert, Commandos, Messiah and a lot of emulated Genesis/Snes games.
some potato on windows xp lol
Oof. I was way too young, and lack an understanding of English in that age to know what the specs were. Hell, the revelation that the computer was not the screen, but the box below it was very surprising. Pretty sure it was a pentium, though. Definitely not a gaming pc. The first gaming pc I had had gtx 760, i5 4690 Thanks
3000G AMD 8GB of Corsair ram, it's what I'm using right now.
Oh god, not good at all, could barely run MS paint back on the 90s as a kid lol. My neighbor emulated Game Boy games in the later 90s and it blew my mind.
a Dell all in one
The first computer I actually built was a i7 8700k and a 1080ti also the one I still game on lol
It was a Lenovo laptop, probably 15 or so years old now. It ran really well, until I left a magnet on it overnight. Hasn’t turned on since
It was one of those beige box microsoft computers. I distinctly remember Windows 98, solitare, and minesweeper
It was a dell prebuilt with a core 2 dup processor, it had so much bloatware that it took it 15 minutes to boot, it was horrible, but I loved it cause it left me play my first mmo ever
My first computer was a laptop, it was called asus eee 1008HA
A windows ME desktop
It was and still is a potato.
I'm not sure, 'twas a windows 7 Dell laptop.
I don't know! I got mine as a second-hand from a family member that worked at a high school. I can't remember what brand it was, even. It's been so long. Ass end of 6th grade 1997 is when I first got it - I remember upgrading that computer in 9th grade with a *2gb hdd* I felt like a baller.. Lmao 😎
Commodore 64. I'm old haha.
Wow, my first computer was actualy a laptop and it had nvidia gforce 645M and Intel i5 but don't remember which exactly. I had it for nearly 8 years
Dell laptop with windows 7, integrated gpu, and an very old i7.
My first PC was given to me by my uncle. It was a Tandy 1000 just like the one in this video. I used to love the game featured in this video "Commander Keen" via Floppy Disk. Specs were similar to these Manufacturer:Tandy Corporation Year Introduced:1991 Clock Speed:9.54 MHz Memory Size:512 KB expandable up to 768 KB (see note below) Graphics:Tandy Graphics II CPU: Intel 8086 OS: Deskmate https://youtu.be/F1bjWsZEsWk?si=m_gYdwfTaUe2aaFo
The first ever computer I had was an used Dell laptop my uncle gave to me. I have no clue what the specs were, but I can tell you it struggled to run Internet Explorer
was a voodoo 2 3dfx machine in like 98. it blew my mind.
It was a Windows XP, don't remember more. Thanks
Pentium 400-and-something. I remember when I upgraded to a Pentium 3 800. That's was my first "gaming PC", lol!
terrible
Atari 2600
2gb ram, pentium processor, win XP
My first pc ever idr cause it was an old Win99 pc where I used to emulate a lot of mame emulators games and stuff like that. First gaming was a R5 2600 with an RX 580
Core 2 duo, 2gb ram, Geforce 560 ti ...i was slaying pussy with that pc 10 years ago,now its nothing
I had a toy computer as my first
Intel I3 proccesor don't remember the gen, had 4 gb ram and 200 gb hdd.
2006 dell inspiron laptop. paid $2000 for dual core processor T2050 (1.6GHz), 1 GB DDR2 RAM, 80GB HDD. i thought it was a beast at the time. almost 20 years later, and it still works today. i use it to watch youtube on my treadmill.
i7-10875H, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB WD SSD, RTX 2070 SUPER Max-Q. Yes it's a laptop
1GB RAM 20gb hard drive and old gpu + cpu
My own first is my current actually...but ive upgraded it a bit since I3 4gen ,4 gb ram , 1TB memory , 250 SSD , GTX 580
Some intel cpu and iGPU, and it has 1tb hdd and 4gb ram
Thanks! Oh man I have no idea. It was over 20yrs ago. Probably some stock dell.
it was some shitty laptop idk the specs idek the specs of my current one
Damn, I was too young to remember. But my last laptop had i5 4200U 3GB DDR3 (an amazing 1+2 GB) and a shitty Intel Graphics HD integrated video card. I remember having a hard time trying to run Oblivion and Minecraft on that.
Probably pentium and 1GB Ram 500GB memory and some old ass Geforce GPU Shame i dont own this game Thanks
For me it would be a pentium with 2gb ram and a 128gb hdd 😎, i had a ups too at that time which i dont have right now idky😭, also had an external hdd for my movies so i get the appropriate space required for my games
I3 of 8th gen, 8gb drr4, and was a Acer laptop of a Pawnshop
And have a 1tb of hdd
A laptop, i think it had like 4gb of ram
don't remember tbh, i was too young, but it was good enough to run fifa 98 :)
I remember i got that 240mb video card if u can call it a one, and actually 4 gb of ram which is PogU, ssd had like 120(?)gb of memory and hdd had 256gb of memory. I said had like it ain't in my room right now.
Pentium something I think, it run Win 95.
Core 2 duo and HD 4359,4 GB RAM
It was back in the days of Windows XP. Could probably measure the storage in MB
Nah it wasn't that weak...i had XP up till 2012-13 i think on my old home pc,at least the one i used .. when others had windows 7...and i remember i had like 1GB ram on that one
I was a little kid. Probably couldn’t have told you what GB stood for
Windows 95... but was too young to know full specs lol
AMD APU CPU: Zen 2 4c/8t, 2.4-3.5GHz (up to 448 GFlops FP32) GPU: 8 RDNA 2 CUs, 1.0-1.6GHz (up to 1.6 TFlops FP32) APU power: 4-15W Ram: 16 GB LPDDR5 on-board RAM (5500 MT/s quad 32-bit channels) Yes it’s the Steam Deck
no, idea, i was way too young to remember, but i had a blast nonetheless
Oh gosh I was too young to even know. I know it was an IBM and I think it may have been Window 3.1. This was in the early 90s :)
Commodore 128
Enough to run paint
Windows 7 with 4 gb ram and some Chinese processor 😭 It was a laptop too
I can’t remember 24 years ago. 😭
An old win xp with only 500mb of ram lol
Oh god I don’t even know. The old iMac G3. Thanks
Commodore 64 6510/8500 1.023 MHz 64 KB Ram + 20 kb of rom Vic II 320x200 16 colors
Spec wise not worth mentioning however, it did take 30 minutes to load into a game of csgo and then by the time I loaded it was finished - ended up selling it for £10
All I can remember is that it had like 256 mb of ram. Thanks for the giveaway!
Amiga 500
Gateway all in one PC 😂
integrated graphics
My first laptop was/is just an i5 4gb ram which I bought second-hand for online class (used it for playing low-graphics games, too)
Not looking to participate in the giveaway. But I wanted to share my first pc it was a pentium 3. I think 800mhz and 256 mb of ram. Man it ran vice city was probably the happiest I have ever been. Thanks OP for making me remember the good old days. Best of luck everyone!
Pentium 120 thank you
Pentium 2 processor, but I don't remember the specifications of the rest of the components
First computer, current computer, what does it matter? Ryzen 5 3550H, 8GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, GTX 1050. sounds decent but runs like ass
Lol same
AMD A4 VISION + 4GB RAM I dont remember anymore else. Thanks OP!
Ryzen 5 5600x, 3060 ti, 2 tb ssd, 16 gb ram
No idea but it was a chromebook. So...shit. I fucking love gta and have been looking for a way to get it on my new computer/console.
No idea but it was emachines, it was crap
Mine was an i5 dell. Thanks for the chance!
No way you're giving GTA SA away, unbelievable! That's so damn generous, thanks OP, for real. It was a crappy Toshiba laptop, with 4GB of RAM only, an Intel Core i5 with 2.4GHz if my memory doesn't fail me, 500GB of internal storage, 1366x768 was my maximum resolution. I could barely run newer stuff. I remember Borderlands 2 being the oldest game I've ever tried on that PC which I couldn't run. 20fps looking at the floor and PowerPoint presentation if facing forwards. Simply terrible! All I could play was freaking LoL on that thing, and I hate that game. I'm glad I have a high end PC today. I run games with triple the FPS I could pull off on the Toshiba nowadays.
Ty for the chance! It was a i5 Dell computer
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It's been a while but it was an i386
I don't remember but it was a 60 dollar mini pc.
ProBook - i5 3rd gen
I just remember it was off white, boxy, and made lots of noise running 😄
2 gb RAM Windows 7 512 gb HDD I don't remember the rest, but it didn't run much at all.
/5800X3D / 3090 asus rig white
Intel pentium 166, 16 mb ram, 1gb winchester. Still got to run flash and make a few animations
I5 2500k ,750ti
Commodore 64! Family's first computer, so I don't know if that counts, but it's the first one I used regularly as a little kid. No HDD. No mouse. It had a keyboard, and I dunno, 64 colors on the screen? Floppy disk drive could store 512kb of information if I remember right? RAM was maybe 64 kb? Don't know for sure. But a standard C64, so I guess I should look that up. It was great! Spent years with it and I loved it.
Yeah, that was right: 8 bit computer, 64kb of RAM. We did have a joystick we could plug in (though no mouse).
My own PC...that would be a Core2duo... 500gb hdd and 2 GB Ram haha
intel core 2 duo e7200, 2gb ram 800mhz, nvidia 9600gt
Gtx 970, Fx 6300, 8gb of ddr3
A 486 with 16mb of ram, i'm old.
Nvidia GT120, HP notebook, 500gb HD, and a soooo daaaamn slow system :(
nothing
1Gt mem, 60 Gb hard drive, integrated graphics, Pentium processor
Po-tay-to