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Theodore Kurita
6th July 2005, 03:28 AM
Here is a Spec Rundown of a computer that I built 2 days ago:

Windows XP Professional SP2
Asus A8V-E Deluxe Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 3500+
ATi Radeon X700 ( 16X PCI Express :D )
80 GB Maxtor HDD
60 GB Western Digital HDD
1 Gig DDR 3200 RAM
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
Logitech X-530 Speakers
Canon MP390 All in One


Post the specs of your computers here. :)

Darat
6th July 2005, 04:22 AM
Which one? ;)

And Zep - I don’t think the JREF server has the capacity for a list of all yours...

Beancounter
6th July 2005, 04:43 AM
Originally posted by Theodore Kurita
Here is a Spec Rundown of a computer that I built 2 days ago:


Obsolete already then?

Zep
6th July 2005, 05:56 AM
Originally posted by Darat
Which one? ;)

And Zep - I don’t think the JREF server has the capacity for a list of all yours... :D

Actually, I'll stick to the one I'm using right now.

Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP3
Dell Dimension V350 (P2/350, with OK sound and OK video built in)
384 MB PC100 RAM
40 GB "something-or-other" HDD (5400 spin, ho ho)
32X CD-R
Python 24GB DAT-3 tape drive
No speakers (yet)
Lexmark Optra M412 printer (parallel, for the moment)
HP A4331E 19in monitor (shared via KVM)

Cost? Priceless! :D

(i.e. I made this one out of spare parts people were tossing away at work! What the heck - it works ;) )

Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
6th July 2005, 07:10 AM
Here's mine:

Dell Dimension dual 2 GHz Xeon cpus
Windows XP Professional
1 gig RAM
2 18-gig SCSI hard drives
ViewSonic P815 21" monitor
NVIDIA Quadro2 MXR/EX
Xerox Phaser 6250 color laser printer
CD, Zip, etc.


~~ Paul

Stimpson J. Cat
6th July 2005, 07:49 AM
Sager 5680 Notebook
3 GHz P4 CPU
1 GB DDR RAM
15" Display (1600x1200)
80 GB 5400 RPM Hard Disk
8X DVD-ROM / 24X CD-RW
External 250 GB Hard Disk (USB2)
External 160 GB Hard Disk (USB2)
External Panasonic 16X DVD-Burner (Firewire)
Soundblaster Live External (USB)
Windows XP Pro


Dr. Stupid

wahrheit
6th July 2005, 07:57 AM
This is mine:

http://images.apple.com/imac/images/designbalance20050503.jpg

Since I'm owning a gay graphics computer, I don't care about the specs, only the looks :)

J/K, of course I know it's a 20" display, all wireless (there's exactly one cable on that thing, for the power), 1 Gig RAM and a 140 Gig HD.

Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
6th July 2005, 11:07 AM
What the hell do you people keep on those large hard drives?

Wait, I don't want to know.

~~ Paul

Frinkiak7
6th July 2005, 12:34 PM
Soyo P4IS2 motherboard (decent onboard sound)
P4 1.6 MhZ CPU
512 MB PC133 SDRAM
Maxtor 40GB 7200 RPM HDD
BFG GeForce 5600 AGP video card, 256 MB
old-as-dirt Intel 10/100 ethernet card
WinXP Pro

First built about 4 years ago, still runs like a champ. Not quite as much fun to build as my last PC, though... a dual-processor board with two 333-MhZ Celerons, running at 666 MhZ. I had to name it El CPU Del Diablo.

FFed
6th July 2005, 01:00 PM
Built this baby a couple years or so ago. Still running sweet but I think I will build a new one this fall.


AMD Athlon XP 2100 OC
Extreme Volcano 12 CPU Fan
Benq 19.1" LCD FP992
Samsung 256MB PC2700 DDR333 (x2)
ATI Radeon 9500 Pro OC
VGA Silencer Rev. 3
ASUS A7V333 Rev 1.xx BIOS 1017
Seagate ST3120026A 7200.7 Plus 120GB Barracuda HD
Maxtor 6L060J3 7200 60GB HD
ION External 80GB Samsung SP0802N HD
Creative SB Audigy 2 Soundcard
LG HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8240B
LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1213S
D-Link DI-604 Router
Windows XP Professional SP2
Windows Millenium
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
Benq A122 keyboard

Stimpson J. Cat
6th July 2005, 01:12 PM
What the hell do you people keep on those large hard drives?

I'm gonna have to plead the 5th on that one.:D

Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
6th July 2005, 01:29 PM
Can you plead the 5th in Germany?

~~ Paul

wahrheit
6th July 2005, 01:38 PM
Originally posted by Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
Can you plead the 5th in Germany?

~~ Paul
Sure, we also have a wonderful word for it: "Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht" (right to refuse to give evidence). Next time in court when asked something the answer to which would incriminate yourself simply say "I'll take the Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht" and they won't bother you again ;)

Rat
6th July 2005, 04:55 PM
Large hard drives? I have half a terabyte at the moment, and as I only have 15GiB left, I'll be doubling that when I can. How on earth do people survive with less? Two of my hard drives are blue-tacked to the side of the case at the moment; I probably need to do something about that.

Cheers,
Rat.

Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
6th July 2005, 05:16 PM
What in hell have you got stored in half a terabyte? I have all my projects on C drive, taking up about 12 gigs. I back up that drive to my D drive, keeping the last two backups. That still leaves room on D for the swap file and some free space.

Movies?

~~ Paul

wahrheit
6th July 2005, 05:28 PM
Originally posted by Rat
Large hard drives? I have half a terabyte at the moment, and as I only have 15GiB left, I'll be doubling that when I can. How on earth do people survive with less? Two of my hard drives are blue-tacked to the side of the case at the moment; I probably need to do something about that.

Cheers,
Rat.

Hm... half a terabyte = 512 gigabyte. Divided by 1 gig average for a movie => Wow, Rat has 500 movies on his hard drive!

Rat
6th July 2005, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by wahrheit
Hm... half a terabyte = 512 gigabyte. Divided by 1 gig average for a movie => Wow, Rat has 500 movies on his hard drive!
Ich nehme das Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht. Aber, ich habe keine movies. OK, fast keine.

Cheers,
Ratte.

cesium
6th July 2005, 08:55 PM
computer- 1.2 Ghz imac, 256 mb ram

linux box- p4 3.0 800 mb fsb, 1 gb ram, 80 gb sata drive + 60 gb pata drive, dvd burner. My imac is mainly a terminal to this or my other server, which I would rather not post the specs to. I use either of these computers to run huge math/stats programs that I write. (Ok, the programs are not huge, thanks to loops, but there are millions of iterations, often using large arrays)

H3LL
6th July 2005, 10:51 PM
Can't remember and too lazy to look. So:

coalesce
7th July 2005, 07:18 PM
Let's see...

Mac G5 2.5Ghz DP, 1.5 GB RAM, 120GB hard drive, built-in DVD burner, 23-inch Cinema Display, 120GB external hard drive, 250GB external hard drive, Harmon Kardon Sound Sticks, 40GB iPod, Kensington Turbo Mouse, and an electric bill that would make you plotz.

Michael

Yelper
8th July 2005, 03:24 AM
The computer I'm on right now? Hmm, well. Not sure I should really say, but...

SunBlade 100 (500MHz)
256Mb RAM
500Mb disc space (~99.9999% full)
15" CRT sun monitor
No speakers. No sound card
SunOS 5.9

But my real computer (the one at home):
Athlon XP2600+
1Gb RAM
NVIDIA 6600
120 Gb HD (7200rpm)
320 Gb HD (7200rpm)
15" CRT LG Studioworks Monitor
19" Sony TFT Monitor
48x CD-writer (Lite-On)
Running Ubuntu (Breezy) Linux and (very, very occasionally) WinXP.
Oh, and I'm using ~50% of my home disk space atm.

MRC_Hans
8th July 2005, 03:48 AM
Lessee, at work (yes, I post from work some of the time) it's

Win 2000 professional
Othere than that, I'm a bit in the dark.
I think its a 750MHz P2
and that the RAM is 192MB
And it says the HD is 12GB
There is a CDROM drive on it
ans a 3.5" floopy.
Some built in sound card and a speaker somewhere inside which is usually turned off.
The monitor is a 22" flatscreen CRT.

At home I have two:

An ancent Compac with
Win98
400MHz P2
Iirr 192MB RAM
8 GB HD, nearly full of games and stuff.
A rather crappy ATI graphics card.
I forget the type of the sound card.
There is a CDROM drive and a 3.5" floppy
Monitor is some old 17" CRT.

The other is a Medion
Win XP
2.66GHz P4
768MB RAM
120GB HD, despite mucho games and all the family pictures still mostly empty.
I have no idea what sound card and graphics adaptor, but they work adequately.
DVR reader.
CDROM reader and burner.
No floppy.
A TV card that I don't use.
A lot of nice adaptors for memory sticks, USB and Firewire.
Monitor 17" CRT.

Boring.

Hans

Soapy Sam
8th July 2005, 02:13 PM
Buff metal box
Side panels missing, believed to be under washing machine.
Round and round bits ; 2
Internal wires. 1 kilojungle
External wires. 2.4 kJu.
Incomprehensibility: 1 lot.
Memory:768 bits. (But I think they are quite large bits).
Monitor: 15" TFT, on floor. Don't ask.
OS: I don't think it actually has one. It booted into DOS 6.22
yesterday and that isn't even on the damn thing as far as I know. It came with ME. That didn't last long. Mostly XP Pro, but there's a FEDORA install on one drive somewhere.
Age: 1-5 years, depending.

The laptop is only six months old. It's an Averatec cheapie , but hasn't put a foot wrong so far. XP Home.

TobiasTheViking
8th July 2005, 03:11 PM
Server:
Pentium 2 - 350mhz
512mb ram
1 * 3.7 gb
4 * 120gb
4 * 200gb
no IO devices
OS: Gentoo

Workstation:
Pentium 4 - 2.4ghz
512mb ram
1 * 100gb
1 * dvd burner
1 * cd burner
No kb or mouse, geforce 4 with 19" that is never used, and tv out that is almost always used.
OS: Gentoo

Fatclient:
Celeren(P 2) - 1ghz
128mb ram
1 * 2.4 gb
1 * 1.2 gb
1 * 120gb
1 * dvd rom
15" monitor on nvidia riva tnt 2 model 64 / model 64 pro.
wired kb, wireless mouse(logitech)
OS: ms dos 6.22, windows 3.11, windows 98, windows nt 4, windows 2000, ReactOS, Gentoo

thinclient:
Pentium 2 - 400mhz
64mb ram
1 * 13.6gb
1 * dvd rom
1 * cd burner
15" monitor on embedded ati rage pro
wireless mouse and kb (creative)
OS: windows 98, Gentoo



There.. i hope i didn't forget anything.

Fatclient is a testing rig.

TobiasTheViking
8th July 2005, 03:15 PM
i should be getting a 400mhz laptop before the month is out.

Oh, and i have a 400mhz arm Ipaq h3950.