Post your current rig(s)

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There's a lot of talk in the first computer thread, and now I'm curious to see what people are using these days. I find that computer technicians either have an amazing new computer, or an old Frankenstein that they just keep swapping parts in to keep it going. So which are you? :-P

I'll start. I currently use three computers.

My pride and joy I just built a month ago.
  • Full tower case
  • Intel i7-860
  • 4GB DDR3
  • AMD Radeon 5770
  • Dual 1TB in RAID for OS drive
  • Single 2TB drive for storage (just backups for now)
  • Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
When it starts to show it's age, I'm going to bump it up to 8gb or 16gb RAM, and CrossFire in another Radeon 5770. I don't think it'll be for awhile though. What they say about these i7s are true, this processor will blow your socks off.


The bedroom PC is still the computer that gets the most usage. It's an Acer 7720 laptop that's sort of been converted into a desktop. I have it hooked up to a 22" Gateway monitor and have a keyboard and mouse attached. The actual laptop is behind the desk against the wall.
  • Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 (1.66 GHz)
  • Upgraded to 4GB DDR2
  • nVidia 8400M GS
  • 250 HDD
  • 2x 500GB external drives for storage
  • Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

And finally, a netbook I use when I'm out of the house. It's an Asus EeePC 900A that I got off Woot for $180 a few months ago. It was a crappy model but I've upgraded it into something decent.
  • Intel Atom 1.6GHz
  • 2GB DDR2 (came with 1GB)
  • 16GB high performance SSD (came with 4GB super slow one)
  • Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (came with linux)

So what are you rocking?
 
I have a lot of computers but my main box is a Q6600 cooled by a Chilly1 Single Stage, 2xHD4870's, 2GB DDR3, 700W OCZ GameXtream, 100GB(OS) and 500GB(data). It is way past time to upgrade though so this system will become a secondary and I will be going to a whole new system.
 
Dell HP DV9040US Notebook w/ Centino Duo T7700 CPU @ 2.40GHZ, 4GB RAM, 2 X Seagate 500GB 7200RPM Drives, Built in WebCam, 17" Screen, Blu-Ray Multi Drive, fingerprint recognition, NVidia 8600M 756mb DEDICATED RAM video card and Windows 7 Ultimate. Want to buy it :)
 
My main rig is a Laptop:

The new Alienware M15x!
Core i7 820QM (1.73Ghz, 8MB L3 cache)
4GB - 1333MHz Dual Channel DDR3
320GB (7,200rpm)
1GB GeForce GT260M

But I have other computers, got a Dell Precision M2400 Laptop:
Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 (2.53GHz,3MB L2 Cache)
4GB, 800MHz DDR2 Dual Channel
nVidia FX370M Graphics Card
 
Dell Latitude E6400
Centrino Core 2 Duo T9600 - 2.80GHz
4GB DDR2-800 SDRAM
Backlit Keyboard
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M
XP Pro SP3 - Win 7 Ultimate Dual Boot
Gobi Broadband Card - Currently Connected to Verizon
 
I built a desktop in November 2007, so it's pretty outdated by now, and I just did the basic stuff:

Raidmax tower case w/PSU
Intel 2.3 Ghz dual core CPU w/ Intel MB & 2GB Patriot RAM stick
Seagate 500 GB HDD
LG Super Multi CD/DVD drive (because I had craploads of CD-R's and wanted to make sure I could get the info off them)
Cheap floppy drive for booting off DOS if needed
Windows Vista Home Premium, which I still use despite drawbacks because I have no money for 7
The Raidmax case came with a mouse and KB, I still use the mouse but the KB went bye bye fast, and was replaced with standard Microsoft KB

I originally had bought a cheap Asus MB to use (Frys had it on sale), but as I'd never seen a dual core heat sink before I installed the heat sink with the plastic leg protectors still on it, so it didn't seal and the board blew when I turned it on. :p It's just as well, since I took it to a guy with more knowledge than me and he sold me an Intel board.

My mom went on vacation to Spain in 2006 and I told her to bring me back a cool European portable radio. I ended up with computer speakers instead. :rolleyes: So that's what I use for speakers. They're from Portugal (she did a little cross border shopping) and called "Ante". They actually work quite well for 12 euros. The volume has two levels: "off" and "full blast". "Full blast" isn't THAT loud, though. Anywhere else on the volume knob you just get unintelligible sound.
 
Oh come on kids. Are we taking out rulers and measuring our machines now ?.

We're techs, do we really get all caught up in who has muti-core or water cooled or Nvidia's "SLI" or ATI's "Crossfire" or something.

:p
 
I have a classic.

TRS-80 Model 4
512k ram
Dual 1.44mb floppys
Monocrome screen

300 baud accoustic coupler
 
Ok so i have a couple of rigs, not too great but non of them cost me more than AU$1000.

Thermaltake Soprano Case
AMD Phenom x4 9950 Black Edition
J&W Fusion Performance Mobo
4GB DDR2 1066Mhz 5-5-1CL
4TB Storage (2x500GB 1GB External, 2x1TB Internal)
500w Thermaltake PSU
512MB 9500GT Grafix Card
2x LG DVD-DL Drives
Card Reader
21" WS True HD LG Monitor


Old No Brand Case
Core 2 Quad 2.66Ghz
Intel DG43NB Mobo
4GB 800Mhz RAM 5-5-3CL
500w PSU
1TB Storage (2x500 WD)
LG DVD-DL



Old Case
AMD Athlon x2
ASUS mx2 Deluxe Mobo
2Gb RAM
500Gb Storage
400w PSU
 
This is about the same as was recently posted by many although the OP had labeled it slightly different...posts found here.

And my info copied from that thread...

Most are semi-decent dual core with 250gb drives and dvdrw and 2-4gb memory with a 1tb in the main rig so pretty much boring and useable.

For the main home pc bit better...

Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 Mobo
Intel i7 920 CPU
Thermalright or TRUE heatsink with push/pull fan setup
Antec P182 modded slightly stock tri-cools and single CM added, thin 120 also
OCZ Vertex 60GB SSD for OS (Win 7 Ult x64)
300GB WD Velociraptor split in half, programs/games (which I really don't play)
nVidia GTX 260
Ultra X3 1000Watt PSU
6GB GSkill memory
1TB WD Black for main data storage internally
1TB WD Green for spare internal storage internally
1.5TB WD Green for external storage
2TB WD Green for external storage
Lite-ON DVDRW sata of course
Altec Lansing 641 Ultimate speakers (LOVE THEM, too bad no longer made)
Dual Samsung 24in LCDs
Dell frameless usb kybd and old Logitech mouse as main mouse
:cool:
 
Here is my main rig mostly used for storage and vms but I do some gaming with it too.

Black Antec Three Hundred PC Case
750W Thermaltake Modular Power Supply
Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H Motherboard
AMD Phenom 9550 2.2GHz AM2+ Quad-Core CPU
Artic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro CPU Cooler
4x 1GB G.Skill DDR2 800 RAM
4x 500GB Seagate 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s HDD in RAID0
Radeon HD3450 512MB in Hyrbrid-Crossfire
Running Windows XP Pro
 
He he - I don't have anything tooooo fancy ;) but here it is.

Laptop at home
Asus K50AB-X2A

Desktop at the office
Gigabyte 3D Aurora Silver Case
CORSAIR CMPSU-550VX 550W PSU
Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Brisbane core @ 3.0GHZ
CPU Cooler - XIGMATEK HDT-S1283
ATI Radeon 3850 512MB
2 x 2GB DDR PC6400
WD Black Caviar 640GB for OS and programs
WD Black Caviar 1TB for Storage
External WD Black Caviar 1TB for Backups
2 x NEC DVD-RW drives
It runs Win7 Ultimate x64
Samsung 19" LCD
Logitech wave wired keyboard
MS mouse
 
HP dv6500t - bought late October 2007, but still looks brand new :)

$1,124 with $200 off with a coupon code
Windows 7 Pro 32-bit (free from my college)
2.2 GHz Core 2 Duo
128 MB nVidia 8400GS
2 GB DDR2 @ 667 MHz

Next system I want an Apple MacBook Pro or an HP Envy :rolleyes:
 
Wow!!

You guys put my ole' commodore 64 to shame.

Maybe its time to upgrade? :)


NZXT M59 Mid-Tower Black Case
Corsair TX650W PSU
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
Asus M4A785TD-V (AM3) Mobo
On-board video and sound
3.2 Ghz AMD Phenom II x4 955 Deneb
4 GB DDR3
 
My current rig is below...The build cost just under £1000 at trade cost. The retail for this machine comes in at about £1300... It was mainly built for a major upgrade as I was coming from an old Athlon 64 3000+ rig. Also when building I decided to test a few new products which I can push in the shop regarding new builds...

:)

Asus Rampage II Extreme
Intel i7 920 D0 Step OC to 3.0ghz
Corsair 6GB DDR3 1866Mhz OC rated speed
Sapphire ATi 4870 OC
Creative X-Fi Soundcard
Kingston 64GB SSD Now Series Boot Drive
500GB Samsung Spinpoint Storage Drive
Corsair H50 Water Cooling CPU kit
Corsair HX1000Watt PSU
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bits
Lian Li PC60-FW Midi Case

Pics,

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http://i34.tinypic.com/n5r30o.jpg

Super PI calcs 1M in just under 13seconds.

http://i36.tinypic.com/fvwk1x.jpg
 
Currently I have three machines:

1. Gateway Business Desktop (This thing is very fast for a pentium 4! I run Adobe CS3 with great speed on this machine!)
-Windows 7 ultimate x64
-Pentuim 4 HT
-4gb of ram
-500gb hard drive 7200rpm
-22" flatscreen :)

2. 15" Sony Vaio VGN-NW270F (my new laptop from eBay that had a broken lcd, easy fix :) awesome machine!!!!!)
-Windows 7 Home Premium x64
-Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2ghz
-4gb of ram
-350gb hdd

3. 17" HP dv7
-Windows 7 Home Premium x64
-AMD Turion Dual Core
-4gb of ram
-350gb 7200rpm hdd

Windows 7 rocks!!!!!!!!!!
 
How does them RAM go? from the specs the CL is really high and from friends of mine that have DDR3 say that it's slow for gaming etc

Its fast offers massive amount of bandwidth but not the fastest for gaming... Its the Corsair Dominator range and you can get very aggresive with the timings but i've found keeping them at the standard specs seems to work well enough.

It works well enough in games but if your spending Dominator money you could probably go for the new Geil 1333mhz Black Dragon Kits which offer some serious speed and OC ability... and then have some change left. :)
 
I don't have a powerful PC.

I just have a Gigabyte P35 board with an Intel 2160 overclocked to 3Ghz. A decent videocard a friend gave me and that's about it. I couldn't tell you the component parts.

Are you guys into gaming then?
 
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