Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,003 Location Portland, OR May 30, 2012 #1 Upon request we have added user system specs below your posting information on the left side of your posts... To add this to your profile go to: Settings -> General Settings(Or click this link) To enable System specs select Yes on the "Show System Specs?" Option. From there fill out your hardware the best you can... Note: Blank fields will not be shown! We currently allow you to list: System Manufacture(OEM) Model Number(OEM) Motherboard CPU Memory Graphics Sound Card Hard Drives Disk Drives Cooling Case Displays Power Supply Operating System If you would like any additional fields please suggest them here... If you find any errors feel free to report them here or in our Site Trouble Report Forum :smile9:If you would like an example see my system specs to the right of this post. :grin1: Last edited: May 31, 2012
Upon request we have added user system specs below your posting information on the left side of your posts... To add this to your profile go to: Settings -> General Settings(Or click this link) To enable System specs select Yes on the "Show System Specs?" Option. From there fill out your hardware the best you can... Note: Blank fields will not be shown! We currently allow you to list: System Manufacture(OEM) Model Number(OEM) Motherboard CPU Memory Graphics Sound Card Hard Drives Disk Drives Cooling Case Displays Power Supply Operating System If you would like any additional fields please suggest them here... If you find any errors feel free to report them here or in our Site Trouble Report Forum :smile9:If you would like an example see my system specs to the right of this post. :grin1:
GZ Visiting Expert Joined Apr 8, 2012 Posts 1,302 Location New Jersey May 30, 2012 #2 Yay for system specs!
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,003 Location Portland, OR May 30, 2012 #3 I miss any needed fields GZ?
GZ Visiting Expert Joined Apr 8, 2012 Posts 1,302 Location New Jersey May 30, 2012 #4 Nah... That about covers them.
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,003 Location Portland, OR May 30, 2012 #5 I could add cooling but that might be a little too much :lolg:
GZ Visiting Expert Joined Apr 8, 2012 Posts 1,302 Location New Jersey May 30, 2012 #6 Well... You could add a whole set of parameters for a second computer! :rofl12: What about franken-mods?:lol: And/or slots for Netbook/Notebooks! :grin1: Seriously... How about adding a hardware sub-section for customization/modification and other such projects!
Well... You could add a whole set of parameters for a second computer! :rofl12: What about franken-mods?:lol: And/or slots for Netbook/Notebooks! :grin1: Seriously... How about adding a hardware sub-section for customization/modification and other such projects!
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,003 Location Portland, OR May 30, 2012 #7 gavinzach said: Seriously... How about adding a hardware sub-section for customization/modification and other such projects! Click to expand... I'd be game for that.... However.... I don't know if I want to take a dremel to my computer again... :rofl12:
gavinzach said: Seriously... How about adding a hardware sub-section for customization/modification and other such projects! Click to expand... I'd be game for that.... However.... I don't know if I want to take a dremel to my computer again... :rofl12:
satrow Moderator, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2012 Posts 993 Location Cymru May 30, 2012 #8 Laxer said: gavinzach said: Seriously... How about adding a hardware sub-section for customization/modification and other such projects! Click to expand... I'd be game for that.... However.... I don't know if I want to take a dremel to my computer again... :rofl12: Click to expand... Given the strengths and experiences of many of the people here, why don't we try to major on stability; keeping it simple, cool, quiet, non-distracting - so we get to concentrate fully on work or play :cool3:
Laxer said: gavinzach said: Seriously... How about adding a hardware sub-section for customization/modification and other such projects! Click to expand... I'd be game for that.... However.... I don't know if I want to take a dremel to my computer again... :rofl12: Click to expand... Given the strengths and experiences of many of the people here, why don't we try to major on stability; keeping it simple, cool, quiet, non-distracting - so we get to concentrate fully on work or play :cool3:
zigzag3143 Contributor, Sysnative Staff Emeritus Joined Mar 27, 2012 Posts 3,741 May 30, 2012 #9 Forget the Dremel, the chain saw works much better.
GZ Visiting Expert Joined Apr 8, 2012 Posts 1,302 Location New Jersey May 30, 2012 #10 For me, work and play are the same thing!!!! satrow said: Given the strengths and experiences of many of the people here, why don't we try to major on stability; keeping it simple, cool, quiet, non-distracting - so we get to concentrate fully on work or play :cool3: Click to expand... You are probably right... But I would like to have a place to show off my projects! :thumbsup2:
For me, work and play are the same thing!!!! satrow said: Given the strengths and experiences of many of the people here, why don't we try to major on stability; keeping it simple, cool, quiet, non-distracting - so we get to concentrate fully on work or play :cool3: Click to expand... You are probably right... But I would like to have a place to show off my projects! :thumbsup2:
zigzag3143 Contributor, Sysnative Staff Emeritus Joined Mar 27, 2012 Posts 3,741 May 31, 2012 #11 Thanks for the specs. Much better! Last edited: May 31, 2012
James7679 BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst, Contributor Joined May 14, 2012 Posts 290 Location Central Florida May 31, 2012 #12 Very nice Laxer! I would suggest the Cooling or Other category. As a gamer and overclocker, the cooling section is very important. And other can be used for a myriad of items. Otherwise, nice! Thanks!
Very nice Laxer! I would suggest the Cooling or Other category. As a gamer and overclocker, the cooling section is very important. And other can be used for a myriad of items. Otherwise, nice! Thanks!
JMH Emeritus, Contributor Joined Apr 2, 2012 Posts 7,197 May 31, 2012 #13 Query... System Manufacturer/Model Number Monitor(s) Displays Screen Resolution
James7679 BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst, Contributor Joined May 14, 2012 Posts 290 Location Central Florida May 31, 2012 #14 JMH said: Query... System Manufacturer/Model Number Monitor(s) Displays Screen Resolution Click to expand... +1 That is also very useful info. Is it possible to link Speccy Somehow at the bottom of the info page so that the noobvious can actually fill out the specs properly?
JMH said: Query... System Manufacturer/Model Number Monitor(s) Displays Screen Resolution Click to expand... +1 That is also very useful info. Is it possible to link Speccy Somehow at the bottom of the info page so that the noobvious can actually fill out the specs properly?
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,003 Location Portland, OR May 31, 2012 #15 I am at school right now but will be going in and making a few edits tonight when I get home... Current additions: Cooling Monitors/Res System Manufacturer/Model Number(OEM) Speccy Link I will have to use some REGEX to force the speccy link to be correct but it shouldn't be too hard... Thank you for the suggestions everyone. Keep them coming :thumbsup2:
I am at school right now but will be going in and making a few edits tonight when I get home... Current additions: Cooling Monitors/Res System Manufacturer/Model Number(OEM) Speccy Link I will have to use some REGEX to force the speccy link to be correct but it shouldn't be too hard... Thank you for the suggestions everyone. Keep them coming :thumbsup2:
Laxer Co-FounderSenior Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 4,003 Location Portland, OR May 31, 2012 #16 Username removed from System Specs... I added: Cooling Displays System Manufacture(OEM) Model Number(OEM) Sorry no Speccy links at this time... Last edited: May 31, 2012
Username removed from System Specs... I added: Cooling Displays System Manufacture(OEM) Model Number(OEM) Sorry no Speccy links at this time...
GZ Visiting Expert Joined Apr 8, 2012 Posts 1,302 Location New Jersey May 31, 2012 #17 All updated! Who needs speccy anywho???
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Jun 1, 2012 #19 Speccy is good info for BSOD threads, but a new one is preferred each time. http://speccy.piriform.com/results/ckJmCNJagzX0IeVKqorbmRt Just noticed a new uptime record for me - HP dv7 laptop - Code: Longest Uptime: 1388002 sec (16 d, 01 h, 33 m, 22 s)
Speccy is good info for BSOD threads, but a new one is preferred each time. http://speccy.piriform.com/results/ckJmCNJagzX0IeVKqorbmRt Just noticed a new uptime record for me - HP dv7 laptop - Code: Longest Uptime: 1388002 sec (16 d, 01 h, 33 m, 22 s)
GZ Visiting Expert Joined Apr 8, 2012 Posts 1,302 Location New Jersey Jun 1, 2012 #20 http://speccy.piriform.com/results/W2yAHW7eAR1isezspMygP8c My longest uptime (since the reinstall) was 7h, 9m, 15s! I'd say that's about average unless I am performing system maintenance, slow data recovery/backup or downloading a large file! Last edited: Jun 1, 2012
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/W2yAHW7eAR1isezspMygP8c My longest uptime (since the reinstall) was 7h, 9m, 15s! I'd say that's about average unless I am performing system maintenance, slow data recovery/backup or downloading a large file!