Does your PC beat the Steam average?

Pretty much all, except, I'm still only sitting on 4GBs of RAM (which is fine, for now).
 
My PC meets or beats all specs except RAM. Only 6GB of RAM. but my PC is four years old so I guess that's why.
 
5 Years ago I decided to buy decent equipment for once in my live, and it is still kicking the "next gen's" ass :) Only the GPU I have upgraded a year ago.
 
Same OS, amount of RAM and screen setup. Beating the rest.

I'm sure everyone in this thread beats the average GPU. I think they should exclude built in graphics from the list though, because I am assuming it is a case of: "you have a GTX660, I have a GT730, however we both have Ivy Bridge CPU's, so Intel HD 4000 is the average".

Disclaimer: My assumptions have been wrong in the past.
 
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Well if we consider how many people are playing CS:GO and Dota 2, it makes sense as those games don't require much to get the game to run.
 
Intel HD Graphics 4000? Yoh nee man lol

I beat or match all of those specs. Except I don't use a secondary screen.
 
This just shows me that there are a lot of people playing games with lower end graphics requirements (i.e. indie games)

I'd like to see the average Steam Library size.

edit: BTW, I do beat the average. By quite a margin.
 
I beat all the specs (except maybe the amount of free space on my gaming partition) and crush the RAM specs. Currently sitting with 20Gb.
 
If this thread is a representation of the average then are we not all average for being above average? :|

It's Thursday! Let me be >.<
 
This just shows me that there are a lot of people playing games with lower end graphics requirements (i.e. indie games)

I'd like to see the average Steam Library size.

edit: BTW, I do beat the average. By quite a margin.

Do you mean amount of games or the amount of disk space steam games take up?
 
Steam should remove people that play TF2, DOTA 2, and CSGO for more than 20+ hours a week from that list and then see how the results differ.
 
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