Geeks: Post your computer specs.

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Just bored and thought I'd start a thread on box specs.. Feel free to post your own, I'd like to see who's a geek on here.

Lian-Li PC-75 Black Windowed Case
Enermax 550W Power Supply
Soyo Dragon Ultra Platinum KT333 Motherboard
AMD AthlonXP 2100+ (stock 1700MHz) clocked to 1911MHz
Anodized Shim Between Processor/Heatsink
Swiftech MCX462 Heatsink
Vantec Tornado CPU Fan
2x 512MB Corsair PS3200
Sound Blaster Audigy PCI Card
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
2x Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 80GB Harddrives on RAID 0
2x Dual Fan Ultra Thin HDD Coolers
Digital Doc Thermal Monitoring Unit (Black)
Plextor 40/12/40 CD-RW (Black)
Lite-On 12X DVD-ROM (Black)
Sony 52X CD-ROM (Black)
Teac 1.44 Floppy (Black)
Silver Rounded Cables Throughout
Akasa Paxmate On Bottom Of Case (For Looks)
2x Blue Neons (One At The Top And One At The Back Of Case.)
4x Lighted Blue LED Fans (On Front And Back Of Case)
Altec Lansing ACS 641 5 Piece Surround Sound Speakers
Logitech Cordless Elite Duo Keyboard (Mouse Not In Use; Replaced By MX700)
Logitech MX700 Rechargable Cordless Mouse
 
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Bored as well

Desktop:
Custom Built
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
GigaByte M/B
166FSB
512 MB RAM
GeForce4 Ti 4200 128MB
MaxiSoundMuse
32x16x8 CD/RW
16X DVD
40 GB HD
IBM USB Keyboard
Logitech iFeel Mouse (Force Feedback!)
Princeton 17"
WinXP

Latop:
Dell Inspiron 8200
Pentium 4 1.6 GHZ
256 MB RAM
GeForce42GO 32 MB RAM
40 GB HD
DVD/CDRW Combo Drive
18.x LCD Screen running at 1400x1050x32
Logitech MX500 Mouse
DLink Wireless Card (802.11b)
 
Ok , this thread is pure Micah bait.

Imac G3 266mhz
288MB PC100 Ram
24x CD
6 GB HD
Yellow Dog Linux 3.0

that's in the kitchen

my main box:

AMD 2000XP
1.5 GB DDR 266 ( Kingston )
Soyo Dragon 333 Ultra Platinum
Enlight Full Tower Case
Sparkle 300W PSU
Toshiba 12x DVD
Hewlett Packard 9510i CD-Burner (12x8x32)
Chaintech Geforce 4 Ti4600 128MB
3-port Firewire IEEE 1394 card
Soundblaster Live 5.1
200Watt Cyber Accoustic 5.1 Speakers
Western Digital 60 GB
RAID - 0 "stripe"
Western Digital 120 GB ( 8 meg buffer )
Western Digital 120 GB ( 8 meg buffer )
RAID - 0 "stripe2"
Western Digital 120 GB ( 8 meg buffer )
Western Digital 120 GB ( 8 meg buffer )

ADS Dual Link Drive Kit - external USB 2.0 & Firewire IDE interface (used for hotswap, and loading friends HD's)
Western Digital 80 GB ( 8 meg buffer )
Western Digital 80 GB ( 8 meg buffer )
Western Digital 40 GB
Western Digital 27.3 GB
Seagate 6.4 GB
USB Sony Playstation Dual Joypad Adapter (used for Playstation Emulation, and just about every other emulator)
MAG 17" Innovision
KDS 17" X-Flat

Triple Boot
Windows XP Professional (main OS, very stable)
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise (stable, but just for fun)
Windows "Longhorn" Alpha build 4008 (not so stable yet, still alpha, but I love the new GUI)

Creative Nomad 6GB Jukebox

Sony DCR-IP55 Digital Camcorder
 
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WOO HOO

Laptop
Gateway 600

Pentium 4 2.4GHz
512 DDR SDRAM
60GB 4200 rpm hard drive
DVD-r/-rw/cd-rw
15" XGA TFT Active Matrix Display
ATI Mobility Radeon 9000 w/ 64MB DDR mem

+ all the bells and whistles INCLUDING Targus Fingerprint Authenticator

And most important of all. Its Silver.

he he, just kidding. This is my first nice Laptop and I absolutely love it.
 
"all the bells and whistles INCLUDING Targus Fingerprint Authenticator"

Completely secure until someone spends the $0.34 on a packet of Gelatin. Search on google, a chemistry teacher taught his students how to lift prints and create a mold. I don't know whether that is a good thing or a bad thing. There's probably a group of 8th graders somewhere putting together a crack commando team to infiltrate laptops around the world, armed with hundreds of gelatin packets.
 
Here's one for Mac users!!

- PowerBook 1400c (guys, its vintage 1994 and still running strong and pushing the envelope. For the uninitiated, a PowerBook is a laptop)

- MacOS 8.6J (for Japanese)
- Sonnet Technologies G3 400MHz CPU upgrade (yep, you can upgrade Mac portables unlike the Microsloth ones)
- 48 MB single piggyback RAM card, total 64MB
- RAMDoubler 2.0 to jack it to 192MB
- Newer Technologies ViewPowr (allows Monitor spanning and Video mirroring, max resolution 1024x768 256 colors) external video card (yes, monitor spanning was available on Macs since 1984, something Windoze has FINALLY able to do, with lots of pain to boot)
- MegaHertz CruiseCard (PCMCIA) fax/modem 56k
- SimpleTech 13GB IDE HDD
- Creative SubWoofer and Tweeters
- External Mac Keyboard, Kensington Orbit mouse and 17" external piece of crap monitor

let's see what else can I say I've modded hehe...
- yes, I also use the 1400 BookEndz Docking Station

I also have a PowerBook Duo 280 (grayscale) that I use from time to time with the NewerTech UltraSCSI Docking Station.

Before anyone flames me, I've been around computers since the days of DOS, and use Windoze at work, so I KNOW both OSes (starting with DOS, Windows 2.0 and KanjiTalk 7.1), and Macs are definitely better for graphics and foreigh language support. Enjoy your computer!
 
"PowerBook 1400c (guys, its vintage 1994 and still running strong and pushing the envelope"

Pushing the envelope?? What sort of envelope is that. If you were on OS X, then maybe I would agree. Yes, you can upgrade your laptop with a Sonnet Technologies CPU upgrade card but the damned things cost roughly $300 and void your warranty. Granted it's easy enough to get around that, but come on, it's a mac. Software section is tiny. Hardware selection follows suit. For the money it costs to buy a new G5, I could build a Dual P4, and still have cash left.

Just for the record, you can upgrade a laptop, you just need to buy better components. Try hitting www.pricewatch.com you can find prices on mobile chips there.

http://www.digitalvideoediting.com/2002/11_nov/reviews/cw_macvspciii.htm

You can find a nice little matchup of a Dual G4 Mac vs. a P4 3.06HT.

Don't get me wrong, mac's have their place. I have friends who use both, and I will say this. Very few people actually love their PC, but I don't know a single MAC user who doesn't love their MAC. I have an iMac, ran OS 8.5 then 8.51, then 8.6 for quite a while. Mac is alot simpler to operate, things do tend to generally flow better. But I like playing games, running software, and using emulators. I found I liked my iMac better when I loaded Yellow Dog Linux. It's faster, more responsive, and quite a usable little machine now.

Oh, and dual monitor support has been working just fine for me. I'm actually watching Willard (divx dvd rip) right now on my top monitor while I download some bittorrent stuff, and chat on AIM with this bottom monitor.

The easiest argument against mac is the cash aspect. Build any MAC machine, I'll build a PC for the same price that can easily do more.
 
Ooh, Micah, you a windows user?

yeah, Mac users are usually Mac nuts, but then again you probably don't use Japanese.

I use Windoze at work and trying to input Japanese with the MS' shift-jis IME is a huge pain. Kotoeri's so much simpler.

And monitor spanning, one of my coworkers was going crazy trying to get it to work on Windows. On Macs its plug and play, not plug and pray.

Whatever, IMO for graphics, music and stuff like that Mac has the edge in terms of utilities and software and usability. For lots of other things, Windoze isn't bad, probably a matter of preference now for many people.

At least Apple's existence allows the citizens in Redmond continue to say that they aren't a monopoly.

BTW, have you figured out a way to play a DVD and make that your Wallpaper on Windows? That can be done on the Titanium notebooks but I don't know if it can be done on Windows. If it can, that'd be awesome.

and I'm looking forward to your Perfworks Turbo!

** Edit **
How easy is Yellow Dog Linux to install and setup - I missed that part of your note above. Cool thing, Linux!!
 
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Another Mac user here.

Main box right now:
Blue and White G3 with Powerlogix G3 800 Mhz ZIF (clocked to 900)
Radeon 7000 32 MB PCI video card
Adaptec U/W 2930 SCSI card
SIIG ATA/133 card
1 GB SDRAM
3 hard drives:
4.5 GB Quantum Viking II SCSI 7200 RPM (OS 9.2.2. loaded)
20GB WD 7200 (OS 10.2.6 loaded)
"original" IBM/Apple 6.3 GB 5400 drive (Yellow Dog Linux 3.0)
Samsung DVD drive
External Samsung CD-RW (forget the specs...fast enough) in an Oxford 911 chipset Firewire case
18" TFT LCD display
Epson 800 Photo inkjet printer
Klipsh 2.1 Promedia THX speakers

Good for what I need it for.
 
Yeah, I should have my car by friday, they weren't happy with the way the intercooler was fitting, so they ordered a new one, and are changing the piping. Turns out that the ES with an automatic tranny is built alot differint. Even the bumper is different. Most peoples are black metal with styrofoam, mine is almost all white plastic.

I can assure you, all you need to do is install two video cards, or just buy a video card that does dual head like mine does (GF4 ti4600). I do video encoding/compression/editing - and PC's are better. Faster encoding times. As far as software, I use Vegas Video and Virtualdub. TMPGenc also. I've used Premiere, but it's not what I like. As far as DVD for a background. Yep, I can do it, but with two monitors and a TV out, there's really no need.

WinDVD4 does it, I believe a few other programs do it as well.

Here's a few question:.

Can your mac play MAME emulators? Can it copy DVD's? Can you play playstation games on your mac? how about Nintendo, Genesis, Super Nintendo, Saturn, TurboGrafx-16, Sega Master System. Can you back up your Gameboy Advance titles, and load them onto a blank ram cart to trade with friends? Can you play the latest games when they are released? Can you change your OS at will?

How about old school dos compatability. Can you run the old SCUMM engine games like Day of the Tentacle by searching through a newsgroup to find out the proper settings and loading a Dos soundcard emulator.

How about VMware? I can run Windows98, Mandrake Linux, and XP pro, all at the same time - on my desktop which is running Windows XP pro. I can setup virtual gateways and switches between them as well.

Can you setup your computer as a PVR, setting it to record your favorite programs while you are away? Can you connect to your MAC remotely and change settings, retrieve files, access your desktop? How about programs like Terminal Server and Citrix ICA?

Mac's are great because they are simple, but when you want to get work done - I'll take a PC. Learning curve is certainly harder with a PC, but to my opinion - it's worth it.
 
um. . . .carputer specs (i hate trying to wire up shutdown controllers .. .they look so simple but i can't get it to work damnit)

custom aluminum case under passenger seat
amd duron 1.3ghz
biostar mvigpro
802.11b usb
seagate barracudda 40gig
300watt psu
400watt inverter
7in tft lcd toucscreen
flexible keyboard
256 mb ddr

home rig
asus nforce 1 (it was cheap) a7n266wm-aa
seagate 40 gig barracudda (man i miss raid as other drive went to car)
512 corsair ddr pc2700
radeon 8500
logitech cordless optical freedom
 
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desktop:
Custom Built
black window tower with cool bubbling color change light bars going up the front of it
blue case fan
PIII 1.3GHZ Tualtin CPU (512 cache)
Dual CPU board, only one CPU for now
768 mb SDRAM
Liteon 52X cdrom
Philips 40x24x52 CDRW
WD 100 GB HardDrive
Maxtor 20 GB HardDrive
RealTek 8139 ethernet card
Soundblaster Live! soundcard
FireWire PCI card for iPod

running Debian Linux unstable/testing
occasionally i boot into win2k partition
3750 Mp3's
10 GB of pron


laptop
Acer TravelMate 333T
PII 400 Mhz (piece-o-s***, but still runs)
256 MB Ram
6 gb harddrive
no space for anything good
14.1 screen
only 1" thick
Linksys pcm200 ethernet pcmcia card

running Debian Linux unstable/linux
 
I'll post pics and my poor man's (because I spend too much on my car now...) specs later, but AGR's comment got me to thinking:

You think your Commodore 64 is really neat-o
What kinda chip you got in there, a Dorito?

and in my case...

My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box
You say you've had your desktop for over a week?
Throw that junk away, man, it's an antique
Your laptop is a month old? Well that's great
If you could use a nice, heavy paperweight
 
Micah said:
Here's a few question:.
Can your mac play MAME emulators? Can it copy DVD's? Can you play playstation games on your mac? etc...

Micah, I didn't want to jack this thread, I sent you a PM!
 
servoeyes said:
I'll post pics and my poor man's (because I spend too much on my car now...) specs later, but AGR's comment got me to thinking:

You think your Commodore 64 is really neat-o
What kinda chip you got in there, a Dorito?

and in my case...

My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box
You say you've had your desktop for over a week?
Throw that junk away, man, it's an antique
Your laptop is a month old? Well that's great
If you could use a nice, heavy paperweight
Alright for the Weird Al... :cool:
 
this is mine:
lisa2.jpg
 
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