What are your Specs?

Rockhem

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My specs are as follows -
CPU - i5-3330
GPU - MSI r7850 Twin Frozr
HDD - 1 TB 5400 RPM
Ram - 8GB ddr3 1333mhz
PSU - Corsair CX500M

It is a fairly decent gaming PC, but is starting to fall behind in new games, so I am planning to upgrade to something with an r9 280x or the equivalent in AMD's next generation.

So, what are your Specs?
 
AMD A10 Processor
2 AMD Radeon R9 280X Vid cards
4 4gig AMD Radeon R9 Sticks of ram
Corsair AX1200i
 
i5-4440 CPU @ 3.10 GHz
8 GB RAM
AMD Radeon R9 290

Really content with it, haven't had any problems with it yet. AMD drivers are great and they even include a really good video capturing program.
 
i5-2500k
16 GB RAM
660 Ti

It's getting pretty aged and I'm looking to upgrade soon, but I'm not sure if I want to hold out until Q4 of 2015 to take advantage of some sales. This is mostly so that I can run Star Citizen maxed out, so I may very well wait until there's a confirmed release date, or at least a date known for the persistent universe beta.
 
Processor: AMD FX 8120 Eight Core 3.1GHZ
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6800
HDD: 1TB
RAM: 16GB

Poor thing hasn't had an upgrade in 3 years though. I think I might get her a new graphics card and maybe a SSD next year. I can't complain though, she's been running strong for the last 3 years. A few games are starting to get slight lag. :oops:
 
Intel Core i7-2640M 2.80GHz
8GB RAM
500GB HDD
Intel HD Graphics 3000 (Shitty.)
 
i7 4770k
8gb RAM
250gb SSD
GTX 760

It's doing pretty well for now, only problems are starting to occur in Dying Light, if I was to turn on all the shadows.
 
i5 3450
8gb dual channel RAM
128gb intel SSD, 2x500gb HDD, 7200rpm
Radeon HD 5770 --- my only weakness :(
asrock z77 extrreme 4 MOBO

I'm hoping to get a new GPU this year. I'm still torn on whether to pay for a single cutting edge expensive one, or two legacy, less expensive ones to SLI or crossfire. Thoughts?
 
Built this a year ago

MSI z97 mobo
i5-4670K
Asus GTX 770
12GB RAM
280GB SSD
1TB HDD

If you're stuck between buying 2 GPU's for SLI or 1 significantly better GPU, I would just get the one. In my opinion, it's only worth running 2 GPU's if you already own one of them and it's a much cheaper upgrade.
 
MSI Z77-G43
i5 3550 @3.30ghz
HD 7770
8gb RAM

The GPU is holding be back a bit, Witcher 3 plays around medium at x720. So my system is aging a bit.
 
Intel Core i5 4460
Nvidia GTX 970
1TB SSHD, thinking of adding a 512GB SSD sometime soon and move my OS there along with all my programs and a few games. I'm just not entirely happy with that hybrid drive, I need more speed.
1080p monitor, cba to check the brand and model lol.
8 GB RAM.

I actually built this like 6 months ago so it's not old. I'm very happy with it as of now. No problems with any games whatsoever. I don't even need the 3.5GB of the 970, 2GB has proven enough most of the time, except maybe in GTA 5 where I needed 3 GB to maximize settings.
 
FX-8350
HD 7790
8GB RAM
128GB SSD
3TB HDD

I previously had an R9 290 in my rig, but I needed money badly so I had to sell it. My old 7790 is surviving, but it's a shame to not have as much power. It can keep me going until next year, however, which is when I'm going to look at the new cards.
 
Ryzen 5 2600x
8gb 3200mhz
525gb SSD
GTX 1070 Ti
and a 1080p monitor.

I built this 1 month ago and I am satisfied because I can play AAA games and online games without stuttering. I am quite happy with this build.
Mostly games I play here was, Dota 2, PUBG, CSGO, GTA V and Rise of the Tomb Raider.