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Who in your family has the best/most powerful computer apart from yourself

asim1999

Me and my brother have pretty much the exact same system. We both have gtx 970s and 8gb of ram as well as a 250gb ssd. But my brother has an i5 4960k while I have an fx-8350 running at 4.5ghz. But I'm the one with the 1440p monitor while he has a best buy 1080p display and my computer looks better than his in a white s340.

My GTX 970 carries me to global.

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When I built my current PC I let my cousin buy my old pc: 3570k @ 4.5ghz, 12gb ddr3 memory, 250gb SSD, 1tb HDD, 2x gtx 670 SC and a 1440p monitor all for the cost of a motherboard for my new build.

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It's tough to say. My brother's laptop probably has the beefiest CPU, with a second-gen i7, my sister has the most powerful graphics card in a GT 840M, and my dad has the most RAM and fastest general speed since he has a MacBook Pro with 16 GB of RAM and a nice SSD.

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My mother has a 2 core 4 thread I5. That's probably the second best PC in the family, apart from mine.

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Literally no one, the only other computer/laptop in the house, that is actually used, is an i3 Toshiba laptop from 2010, but soon my brother is gonna get an Asus Gl752.

PC Specs: i5 4690k, MSI Z97 Gaming 5, HyperX Red 16Gb (4x4), Define R5, EVGA G2 750, Samsung 850 Evo 120gb + WD Blue 1TB, MSI TF5 GTX 970.

 

Peripherals: 1 x Asus VX239H, Logitech G502, Masterkeys Pro S, Superlux HD668B.

 

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My brother has an i7 3770, 16gb ddr3, gtx 680 while I've got an i7 6700k, 16gb ddr4, gtx 980ti.

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My brother, with an i5-4200U, 6GB RAM, and 1TB harddrive. I've tried convincing him to let me put a 240GB SSD in his machine, I'd just clone the drive to save him the trouble, but he doesn't think it's worth it. If only I could convince him.

 

My sister is a little bit behind with an i5-3317U, 6GB, and 750GB HDD. My family's shared desktop is running a Core 2 Duo at 2.6GHz I think.

 

EDIT: I forgot, my dad has a couple nice laptops. An ultrabook with a Core i7 and a Macbook Pro, but I don't know exact specs because he knows how to use computers so I didn't configure them.

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My mom. She has an Acer laptop equipped with a Core i3 3217U and 4GB of RAM. I threw in a 480GB Sandisk Ultra II SSD so for what it is, it's fairly swift and dead silent unless under a good load.

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On 4/28/2016 at 11:56 AM, asim1999 said:

This can be a desktop or a laptop. Well in my family my uncle has a laptop with a dual core i5. I am the most tech savvy in the whole family so my desktop is the most powerful PC by far 

My dad has an HP ENVY-Phoenix 860-170VR and it's pretty sweet. It's better than my PC.

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8 hours ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

The M295X is really right on par with a 7870 in gaming, though.

Is it? Wow.. She doesn't really game much either way, she animates in Maya and all that sort of 3d stuff.

Laptop: Asus GA502DU

RAM: 16GB DDR4 | CPU: Ryzen 3750H | GPU: GTX 1660ti

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