Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Costum OS: Windows 11 pro X64 latest CPU: ryzen 5 5600 Motherboard: msi b550 gaming gen 3 Memory: 32 GB (4x8) 3200 mhz Graphics Card: msi rtx3060 8gb Sound Card: X-fi titanium pcie (Support Pack 8.0 (Refresh 3)) Monitor(s) Displays: Philips 222V8LA/00 Screen Resolution: 1980x1080 Keyboard: Gigabyte force K81 Mouse: Viper V530 500 mhz PSU: corsair cv 750 Case: q-tech Cooling: deepcool gammaxx 200t Hard Drives: Crucial mx500 Internet Speed: 100-10 Browser: Mozilla Antivirus: Windows defender
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Lenovo T420 OS: Windows 11 pro latest CPU: i5-2520M Memory: 8Gb ddr3 1333 mhz Graphics Card: hd3000 driver mod by ket Sound Card: on board Screen Resolution: 1366x768 Hard Drives: Kingston v300 120 gb Internet Speed: 100-10 Antivirus: windows defender
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