Spec your first home computer.

Packard Hell, 17" CRT, 450Mhz P3, onboard sound and graphics... think it had 256mb of ram. Oc'd the p3 to 500mhz... l33t.
 
My first home computers were an Atari 520 STFM and an Amstrad 1640 but the first actual PC was a P120, 16mb Ram, 1mb video card and 850mb hard drive. So many happy hours spent playing Quake and Red Alert on that machine.
 
Slot 1 Pentium II 350Mhz
Unknown branded 64Mb PC100 RAM (32*2)
SiS 6326 4Mb Graphics
Seagate 6.4Gb ATA-33 5400RPM HDD
Unknown branded 250W PSU
17" Monitor

My first OC attempt got it upto 420Mhz, and I still remember envying my friend for his Dual PII 450 system.

Oh good old days...........
 
It was a BBC computer, and it looked something like this:

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Apart from amigas and spectrums, my first proper PC was :

Pentium 100
8Mb RAM ( later upgraded to a whole 16Mb )
850Mb HDD, ( later added a 2nd 1Gb HDD )
2Mb Onboard VGA
4x CDROM drive
Built in sound
14.4k modem
14" CRT

Was a pretty good machine at the time
 
Well my first proper proper PC was a:

Dell 266Mhz, 128MB RAM, 4MB AGP card, 6.4 GB hard drive, 17inch Monitor, 56.6KBPS modem softmodded to V92 (5.6KPBS!!!)

Later i added a 16MB 3DFX card.
 
spectrum first then i splashed out

386 DX40 (40mhz!)
4mb ram
100mb hdd
3.5' Floppy.
it only did 16 colours so i had to get another graphics card that did 256 so i could play sim city2000,
i remember putting windown 95 on with over 20 floppy disks and i could have a shower in the time it took to log into windows!

Oh happy days
 
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