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I have two HP workstations both running 10k rpm drives. Can't hookup my eagletree brushless sensor on it though. Got one thin pc for the wife to do her accounting stuff, one in the kitchen, so she can check recipes and whatnot, and one hooked up to the tv. I think of it as my giant laptop.
Laptops...well, I have 3, my wife has two and my 6year old has one. I don't run vista on any of them. Worthless and slows all my systems down. I'll upgrade to windows 7 when it gets released. I have a modified Thin client laptop that runs full xp and take with me when I go racing for datalogging and programming my ESC. The thing can stay on for 8 hours straight. |
i'm only gonna post my two main systems.
just built a new comp: Shuttle SG31G2 barebones Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 Western Digital Raptor WD740ADFD 74GB 10000 RPM SATA 1.5Gb/s LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner Black SATA Model iHAS120-04 PNY Nvidia 7600GS PCI-E (older card) 500GB Music drive via SATA 500GB HD video drive via USB WD external "book" 500GB TV drive WD external "book" 1TB Movie drive then my other computer's pretty old, but a mini server. ASRock mobo (don't remember model) 2.4ghz AthlonXP 1gb pc2100 ATI 9800 about 8 hard drives totaling ~1.5tb. this computer's actually down right now, (won't power on, possibly psu), when it's fixed, I'll move the externals from the shuttle to this computer, and it'll be ~3.5tb. kvm switched, and eventually i'll run vnc to control the mini server. dual monitors as well, w/ a hd lcd tv next to them :) |
My dirty porn command center with my charger. Most of the houses electricity bill happens here
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...832/pc3001.jpg HP m9047c from Sams club for $989 got a Intel core2 quadQ6600, vista 32 , 3gb ram and 500gb hd, the 22" monitor and wireless stuff is what sold me. :mdr: HP AMD 3800 64x2,XP, 2gb ram,250 hd, 19" from Comp usa for about 3 times as much 3 years ago :neutral: |
Cool, a brushless cat!:lol:
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I'm at work doing Estar 5 stuff. Latest config I have to run is
Business PC Vista Business 64Bit 16GB memory...4x 4GB/pc6400 Raid 1 with dual 500GB drives ATI 3650 Video card DVD burner DVD multi player Qaudcore Intel 9650 Booths up pretty quick and apps run fast. But I'm still sticking with XP for personal use. |
I know it's not as fancy as some of your guys' computers, but I'm very proud of mine because I built it for about $800 give or take a bit.
C2D E4500 2.2GHz EVGA 650i Ultra MB 2GB ADATA DDR2 800 RAM (I have another gig of Samsung, but it makes comp crash once a day) CoolerMaster 460watt Power supply Some old Antec case XFX 8600GT 256MB GDDR3 XXX edition with Zalman fansink DVD-RW drive not sure how fast 500GB Seagate HDD (replaced what is now my 80GB doorstop) Gateway HD2200 22" monitor (OMG it has no buttons on the side, just a touchscreen border! Amazing!) A few accessories Logitech Driving Force Pro Homemade shifter (I cut up an Xbox controller, wired the buttons to contacts on my shifter and then plugged it into the computer via USB, all because I wanted a Logitech G25 without paying $300 for it:whip:) Regular Xbox controller used for Halo and such on PC Saitek ST290 Pro (got for $4 at thrift store) Microsoft Wireless Desktop 2000 Many flash drives of various capacities Printer, scanner, USB hubs, etc... |
My previous computer fell victim to a nearby lightening strike. I knew the UPS passed a surge because it began squeeling like a stuck pig.
I thought "no problem, APC has equipment protection! :yes:" BUT.......that's only IF you fill out the card with the exact equipment that you have plugged up to it. Well I didn't do any of this. :whistle: So.........enter..........my new computer. It's an HP. Intel Q6600 Quad Core Processor 4gigs of DDR Ram Windows Vista 64 bit 750 Gig hard drive Nvidia 8500GT Video card - Built in TV tuner CD/DVD burner with lightscribe technology The display for this is a 46" LCD TV Tuner. It's on a 5 meg per second download broadband connection. I like it. :yes: |
^^^^nice!^^^^^
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My destop.
Microsoft Windows XP Pro Gigabyte GA-MA69VM-S2 Motherboard AMD Athlon X2 64 Bit 4000 2.10GHZ Processor 500 Watt PS 4GB Kingston Memory 160GB Sata2 Seagate HD Nvidia Geforce 7600 GS 512MB Video Card Sceptre X20 20" Widescreen LCD My laptop is a nothing special HP NC8230 Microsoft Windows XP Pro Intel Pentium M 1.73 GHz processor 2GB Memory 40 GB hard drive CDRW/DVD combo drive Integrated video 15.4" WXGA TFT LCD Memory Card Reader |
Seems like people are being pretty detailed about their stuff so I might as well.
CoolerMaster 690 Mid TAX Case Intel C2D E8400 CPU, hoping to get a pretty good OC out of this. 4GB GSkill 1066 RAM ASRock P45 Motherboard 750GB HD 700W Modular PS 1GB Raedon HD 4850 Video Card Logitech MX518 Mouse |
my notebook
Toshiba Satellite p700 Intel core2 duo 1.67 4Gb ram Desktop HP Pavillion Media Center (m8330f) Amd Phenom-9500 2.2 GHz 4Gb ram GeForce 8500Gt 640Gb HD 50" Pioneer plasma Yamaha 7.1 surrond |
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Oh yeah, my 3.5 year old "desktop replacement": WidowPC :yes: Sting 917 X2 Windows XP SP3 AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4600+ 17" WSXGA 1920x1200 Superbrite LCD nVidia 256MB GeforceGo 7800GTX 2GB Transcend DDR2 (2x) 100GB 7200rpm SATA HDD's HD audio w/5.1 channel output A billion-in-one optical drive Logitech Z-5500 5.1 speakers :yes: A4 Tech X7 LASER mouse :yes: Nova MicrOptic Pro mousepad :yes: :yes: = I highly recommend this product. WidowPC no longer makes my exact model (big surprise, it's almost 4 years old). It was TOTL when I bought it. The first dual-core laptop, I believe. After it's all paid off ($) I'm going to put a custom liquid-cooling system into it. It can be done, I've had it apart a bunch of times already to check things out. The only reason I don't do it now is because should anything go wrong, I don't want to be making payments on a busted computer. |
My desktop:
Coolermaster Stacker 830 Case with 5 intake fans, 1 rear exhaust, 2 slot exhaust fans. Total of 300+ CFM moved through my case. Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 running at 1333mhz FSB, 3.0ghz Core clock and 4mb of L2 cache. This is a 65nm core. Cooled by a Zalman 9500. 2x 1GB Dual Channel G.Skill Ram running 4-4-4-12 timing declocked to 667mhz Foxconn 9800GTX+ Video Card 512mb (738mhz core clock and 2200mhz RAM clock) 4x 160gb 7200RPM Western Digital HD's paired into RAID arrays. First pair running RAID 0 (stripe) and second pair running RAID 1 (mirror) resulting in two virtual drives. Creative Sound Blaster X-FI Gamer 7.1 Altec Lansing 4.1 Speaker System (8 years old now and still working great - its a wonder how older stuff has better, longer lasting quality than newers stuff sometimes). Saitec Eclispse Blue Backlit Keyboard Logitech G5 Mouse Samsung 22" LCD - WSXGA 1680x1050, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio, 2ms response time (really a great monitor) (PS. I read someone posted "WSXGA 1920x1200" Thats incorrect. 1920x1200 is WUXGA). My Old/Current laptop thats about to be replaced: Dell Inspiron 8600 1.7ghz Pentium M 1GB of Ram (2x512mb stick - not dual channel). GeForce FX GO5650 128mb (really a great card considering) 80GB 7200RPM Harddrive 1920x1200 WUXGA Screen - 15.4in New laptop that ships out tomorrow (can't wait to get it!) Dell Inspiron XPS M1730 17" WUXGA 1920x1200 screen 2.4ghz Core 2 Duo T8300 - 800mhz FSB, 3MB L2 Cache. This is the newer 45nm core. 4GB Ram (2x 2GB Dual Channel) at 667mhz. Dual GeForce 8700M GT 256mb Video Cards in SLI (total of 512mb) Windows Vista Ultimate (will be 64-bit) Creative Sound Card 2x 160GB Hard Drives (yes, this laptop has 2 hard drives, thats no typo). Blu-Ray player and full DVD Burner combo disc drive The new laptop is for college. Part of its purpose was replacing my desktop (which I'm not taking with me) so it had to be powerful. I worked all summer to pay for it. Definitely will be my baby for a while. To go along with the laptop I got some Bose Over the Ear headphones so I can drown out noises when I study (and so I can have sound without disturbing other people). Truly great headphones. I also got the Dell XPS Backpack designed specifically for my laptop (this arrived already and its very sturdy). |
You guys made me buy 2gb of ram today seeing all your systems. $40 a 1GB DDR400 Module at kingston, man what a deal and a free GB USD card and free shipping. Thanks for making me look !!
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Uhhh... You're welcome! Enjoy! :smile:
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