Your PCs are...

…belong to US!

I’ve got two that I use about equally. I built a desktop from scratch, and I change out parts as I get money/inclination. It’s built from fairly inexpensive parts and then massively overclocked with this awesome cooler. I game on it about as much as I work, and it handles things pretty well.

My other computer is a Dell Studio 1537 with dedicated graphics and a Centrino2 processor. It games quite well also. I wouldn’t call it a “gaming laptop,” but it could replace a desktop I think.

My desktop PC counts in two of the categories. It was bought in the last 3 years, and it contains components of varying ages.

Newer than the PC are…

Memory,

Two of the three hard disks,

Graphics card.
And I also picked ‘other type of notebook purchased in the last three years’ because I bought a tablet PC/notebook yesterday. Estimated delivery date is the 2nd of December.

I bought it so I could install all the creative (not creative the company, creative the act of creating) applications that might bloat the PC. So the PC is free for games, music, and internet, while the tablet PC will be used for web design, Photo manipulation, 3d authoring, programming, etc. It’s portability, relatively decent power, and the fact it has a touch screen make it best suited for all those things.

The desktop, being a desktop and high-spec is best suited for the gaming!

(plus I wanted a new toy!)