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How many PCs do you have?
2005-05-14, 5:45 PM #1
We haven't had this in a while, soooo

Post how many PCs you have in your house/dorm/apt, and the stats if you know them/feel like writing them.

Computer #1:
PWNAGE
AMD Athlon XP 2400+
1GB RAM
160GB total HD space
DVD+/-RW, with dual layer burner
CD-RW
Radeon 9700 Pro
Asus A7N8X mobo
SB Live! sound card
Dual monitors, Viewsonics, a 19" P95f black CRT, and a 17" VG700 black LCD. Both are awesome monitors, the best I've ever had.

Computer #2:
Lender LAN Machine (Literally for lending to others)
AMD Athlon XP 2200+
256MB Ram
60GB HD
CD-ROM
GF 3 Ti500 64MB (Best video card of its time, and still my favorite card of all time, ranking right up there with Voodoo 3)
Some POS Gigabyte mobo that half works, half doesn't. (Got an MSI board waiting for it)
Shoddy onboard sound
Some shoddy one foot in the grave 17" CRT. Just waiting for a LAN party for it to finally give out. It works, but damn if it has some serious whack odd problems.

Computer #3:
STN-J
Intel Celeron 400mhz
64MB Ram
6.4GB HD
CD-ROM
Onboard video (not used)
Onboard sound (not used/possibly doesn't work, never tested)
Was an HP Pavilion, got it for free, was dead when I got it. Put a new PSU in it, works great, awesome server box for a home router.
No monitor, completely headless. Runs completely via SSH remote control. Love the way its set up, it can completely restart after a powerdown to its original state, and I don't even need to be around. Unlike that damn router I used to have.

Computer #4 / Laptop #1:
Piroko
AMD64 3200+
512MB Ram
60GB HD
DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo
Wireless G/B onboard
GF 4 Go video, not great, but fast enough for HL2
Onboard sound, with Harmon/Karmon speakers (which are actually quite nice, good bass)
Nice 15.4" Widescreen TFT screen. It's not huge or anything, but it looks SHARP. It's got a deep rich black, and glossy coat. It's really hard to describe just how good it is without seeing it firsthand.

Computer #5 / Laptop #2:
POS
Intel Pentium III 750mhz
120MB Ram (8MB for video RAM)
10GB HD
CD-ROM (junk, barely works)
Some trident POS video card, barely good for UT. Barely.
Some "ok" 13" LCD, its literally just average. Good res though, 1024x768, and not all-to-horrible refresh rate.
Sound card isn't horrible, but the speakers are. They are literally 1 watt speakers. Yeah. My earbuds have more power.

Computer #6 / Laptop #3:
DOSBOX
Intel 486 DX 75mhz
24MB RAM (impressive for its time)
Video card? HAHAHAH
A 10" LCD, with a refresh rate that rivals your standard calculator.
External 24X CD-Rom
750MB HD
The most awesome keyboard to ever grace a laptop. It slides out beyond the edges when the screen is opened. Quite possibly the coolest thing I have ever seen designed for a laptop.
Great DOS gaming laptop, and can barely play JK. Also can play MP3's using Dosamp, the only program able to play it without slowing down.

Computer #7 / PSP
(Okay, doesn't really count, but its so damn useful!)
2005-05-14, 5:51 PM #2
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Pissed Off?
2005-05-14, 5:52 PM #3
Two
2005-05-14, 5:52 PM #4
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2005-05-14, 5:55 PM #5
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2005-05-14, 6:04 PM #6
My computer:
A64 3200+ s939
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe
2x512 Corsair XMS PC3200
2x Leadtek 6800GTs SLI
74GB WD Raptor & 120GB WD Caviar
Thermaltake Armor Case
Lite-On CD-RW/DVD & DVD-RW
Antec NeoPower 480Watt

Family Computer:
FIC Condor
2.4 GHz PIV
2x512 Corsair VS
80GB WD Caviar

Secondary Family Computer:
Dell PIII 800 MHz
256MB RDRAM
20GB Hard Drive
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2005-05-14, 6:06 PM #7
My PC and the Family PC. Too lazy to post full specs but heres a breif overview:

My PC:
AMD XP 2800+ Barton
1gb PC3200 DDR
Radeon 9800 Pro

Family PC:
AMD XP 1800+
768mb PC2100 DDR
GeForce 3 Ti200 128mb
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2005-05-14, 6:34 PM #8
42



Or maybe just one. I'll post specs later.
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2005-05-14, 6:36 PM #9
Seven.

Hal (custom built, my primary machine)
Aries (old 500Mhz HP)
Durandal (ancient 90Mhz Gateway2000)
An old Toshiba labtop
Apple Powerbook 190CS (33Mhz)
Rouge 1 (900Mhz HP, my brother's computer)
The "Rice Bowl" (800Mhz Apple iMac)

It'll be eight just as soon as I gather up the cash for a Mac Mini. I'm going to dub it Cortana.
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2005-05-14, 6:51 PM #10
1:

Pentium 4c @ 2.6Ghz
Intel D865PERL Mobo
768MB of PC3200
160GB Western Digital HD w/ 8MB Cache
PowerColor 9800 Pro 128MB @ 430/355
LG CD-RW 52x32x52
LG DVD-ROM 16x
Onboard sound that supports 6 channels and EAX 2.0/A3D
Samsung 19" SyncMaster 955DF Flatscreen
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2005-05-14, 7:08 PM #11
#1: My comp

AMD Athlon 64 3400+
Asus K8V-SE Deluxe Mobo (w/ 5.1 surround, ethernet, 6 USB ports and 2 FireWire ports)
3*512MB DDRRAM
nVidia GeForce 6800GT
8x dual-layer DVD burner
52*32*52 DVD/CD-RW combo drive (currently out of commission)
200 GB HD
19" Sharp LCD

#2: Family comp

Intel PIII @ 850 Mhz
512 MB RAM
20 GB HD
nVidia GeForce 2
DVD-ROM drive
8x CD-RW drive
19" CRT

#3: Dad's laptop

Intel P4 @ 2.4 Ghz
768 MB RAM
Integrated audio and video
60 GB HD
DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive

#4: Mom's laptop

specs unknown (most likely a P4 w/ ~512 MB RAM & ~30-40 GB HD)

#5: Palm m505

-20 Mhz processor?
-8 MB memory
Stuff
2005-05-14, 8:27 PM #12
1. Desktop - Windows XP - fastest running
2. Desktop - Windows 98 - very slow and choppy, hardly runs at all
3. Desktop - Windows 98 - same as number 2
4. Laptop - Windows 98 - runs fairly decent
5. Laptop - Windows XP - second fastest running
6. Desktop - Windows 95 - in a box in storage and runs terribly
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2005-05-14, 8:35 PM #13
Well, since I'm at home for the summer, I can throw in all of them I guess, heh.

My main PC:
2.4 GHz P4 C
1 GB PC3200, running dual channel DDR
Abit IS7-E mobo
128 MB GeForce 6600 GT
16x DVD±R/4x dual layer DVD+R Lite-On DVD burner
52x/32x/52x Lite-On CD burner
120 GB and 60 GB hard drives
SB Live
Klipsch Promedia 2.1 speakers (mmmmm, goodness)
19" Samsung 997DF CRT

My main laptop (Dell Latitude D600) :
1.6 GHz Pentium M
1 GB PC2700 DDR
32 MB Radeon 9000
80 GB 4200 RPM hard drive
24x CD burner/DVD-ROM
14.1" XGA (1024x768) LCD

Crappy PC (bought to upgrade the processor and memory on this and pop my spare ti 4200 in it) (my mom uses this mostly):
1.1 GHz Duron
256 MB PC2100 DDR
Crappy 32 MB (shared) GeForce 2 MX200 equivalent onboard video of an nForce 1 mobo
40 GB HD
48x CD-ROM
19" Samsung (forget the model) CRT

Second laptop (Dell Inspiron 600m) (my dad uses this mostly):
1.5 GHz Pentium M
768 MB PC2700 DDR
32 MB Radeon 9000
60 GB 4200 RPM hard drive
24x CD burner/DVD-ROM
14.1" SXGA+ (1400x1050) LCD

The old 486 (eh, this is just there cause it's still assembled and functional, heh):
25 MHz 486SX
8 MB EDO RAM
640 MB HD
2x CD-ROM
SB 16
Really crappy off-brand 19" CRT

Oh yeah, and I'm gonna be lame and count my iPod mini:
Dual 80 MHz ARM processors
32 MB memory
4 GB HD

And ungodly amounts of motherboards, video cards, drives, etc. accumulated over the years.
2005-05-14, 8:41 PM #14
I have two. I'm too lazy to list the specs, suffice it to say that one is good and one is crappy.
I bet you think that's funny, don't you.
2005-05-14, 10:12 PM #15
6

My:
Desktop - Pentium 4 1.8 Windows XP - Heavy programming, rendering, movie editing, music
Laptop - Celeron 2.6 Windows XP - Schoolwork, light programming, music, internet
Desktop - Pentium III 800 Windows XP - Server running http, ftp, TeamSpeak 2, Ventrilo, and CoD once in a while.

Family:
Desktop - Pentium 4 3.2 Windows XP - Scanning, publishing, digital camera stuff
Desktop - Pentium 4 1.8 Windows XP - Internet, gaming
Laptop - Pentium 4 2.4 Windows XP - Sister's
2005-05-14, 10:34 PM #16
My Main Desktop
My Laptop
Tech Computer
Backup Parts computer
Mom's computer
Jeff's laptop
Dad's laptop
Dad's PC

So 8, I guess. I alone have 4 of those in my room.
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2005-05-14, 11:25 PM #17
1 new
1 old (technically donated to college, but it's not the last i will see of it)
1 uber old
1 the same age a me
1 broken laptop

and the best one of them all... *drum roll* a Tandy 1400 LT
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2005-05-14, 11:28 PM #18
Have to say the only comp I nowadays have is this one, others aren't mine anymore. Or they're my fathers.
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2005-05-14, 11:31 PM #19
4 total.

My mom's, my stepfather's lap top, mine and one in the garage in a box.
I can't think of anything to put here right now.
2005-05-14, 11:53 PM #20
1

Pentium 4 2.8g
512 RAM
used to be 60G HD, but it crashed and the warranty ****er only had a 40G so I was royally dicked in the ***.

um... that's all that I really care about..... 128MB graphics card, forgot what it was.... 5200 or something.
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2005-05-15, 2:40 AM #21
2 (soon to be 3), but I don't have time to list the stats (may do so at a later date).
2005-05-15, 6:15 AM #22
My laptop (Geoff)

2.8 GHz Celeron
Some ram
built in graphics (SIS)

My Desktop (Akhbar)

733 Celeron
some ram
64MB graphic card of some description

My mum, dad and sister all have their own laptops too.

Oh, and at uni in my house, the other 4 housemates all have pcs - 3 laptops and a desktop.
2005-05-15, 6:53 AM #23
3 (assemebled) PCs and 2 laptops... I also have 3 "deaded" (ie monitorless) PC's lying around.
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2005-05-15, 7:35 AM #24
Bits and pieces lying around, things that work:

Main:
Athlon 64 3000+
512Mb DDR RAM
Gigabyte K8VNXP Mobo
GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
110Gb total HDD space
CDR/RW
DVD
SBLive! 5.1

Lappy:
Athlon 64 3000+
512Mb DDR RAM
(A mobo)
ATI Radeon Mobility 9700 64Mb
60Gb HDD
DVDRW
Crappy soundcard.
Wireless (whatever)
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2005-05-15, 7:40 AM #25
I have 2 working PC's,
The Family PC: XP,
My crappy PC: Windows 98.

And I have an old Windows 3.1 PC lying somwhere...

I'll buy a new PC for me though.
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2005-05-15, 7:47 AM #26
3. all PIII's. one 1000MHz, one 800MHZ and one 700.
2005-05-15, 7:53 AM #27
1.
2005-05-15, 8:02 AM #28
Apple IIC- Unknown :o

Amstrad- Dos :o

IBM PS1- Windows 3.1 :o

Dell Dimension XPS PC133- Window 95 :rolleyes:

IBM Aptiva- Windows 95 Plus :rolleyes:

Dell Dimension 4100- Windows Me :)

Dell Dimension 4600- Windows XP Home Edition :)

Dell Dimension 8400- Windows XP Media Center Edition :D
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2005-05-15, 9:21 AM #29
5.


1-Pent 3 500 MHZ 128 MB of ram dunno video card

2-Pent 4 1.3 GHZ 256 MB of ram 128 MB video card

3-Pent 4 2.6 GHZ 768 MB of ram 256 MB video card (HT)

4-Pent 4 3.6 GHZ 1024 MB of ram 256 MB video card (HT)

5-Lap top same as number 2.
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2005-05-15, 9:37 AM #30
Four.

My primary rig ("CaptainRamen"):
Athlon XP 2500+, Barton core
1024 mb RAM
ASUS Radeon 9600xt
MOTU 828mkII sound interface
200 gb and 40 gb hard drives
12x DVD-RW
52x24x52 CD-RW

My laptop ("MrCoffee"):
Pentium-M 1.5 ghz ("Centrino")
512 mb RAM
Mobile Radeon 9200
80 gb hard drive
24x CD-RW combo

My home-theater rig ("EmuBox"):
Pentium III 700 mhz
192 mb RAM
Geforce 2 GTS
2 x 4 gb HD's and a 8 gb HD
16x DVD-ROM

My girlfriend's computer, built from my spare parts ("CrapBox"):
Pentium III 750 mhz
512 mb RAM
Radeon 7500
2x 8gb HD's
16x DVD-ROM
Fedora Core 2. YES. My girlfriend uses Linux.
2005-05-15, 10:29 AM #31
1
/fluffle
2005-05-15, 10:32 AM #32
One always on, one normal and an infrequent laptop.
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2005-05-15, 12:16 PM #33
My comp's specs:

AMD 64 3000+
512 Megs PC 3200 RAM
Geforce 2 MX400 w/32 megs RAM (Being replaced next week with a 6600 GT w/128 Megs)
Soundblaster Live! Pro sound card (been working good for four years now. I see no need to replace it)
72x CD-ROM
40 Gig Hard Drive
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2005-05-15, 12:27 PM #34
I've got a desktop which is my primary, p4 3.2GHZ, and I've also got a laptop, I think it's an athlon 2600+ - bought it for use while taking the ferry back and forth to work but I don't work in Seattle anymore, I work from home, so it doesn't see much use anymore.
2005-05-15, 12:33 PM #35
Two, but only one that's worth talking about.

ASUS SK8N Motherboard
ThermalTake Silent PurePower 480W Power Supply
AMD 64 FX-51 Processor
1024mb Dual Channel DDR 400 Ram
120GB Maxtor 7200RPM Hard Drive
GeForce 6800GT 256mb DDR
Soundblaster Audigy Platinum
Sony DVD/CD Burner
NEC 19" ClearFlat MultiSync FE991
ThermalTake Xaser V Case
Logitech Wireless Keyboard/Laser Mouse
Logitech 5.1 Surround Sound
.
2005-05-15, 1:56 PM #36
I have seven.

But only enough parts to run 5 at a time.
2005-05-15, 2:06 PM #37
4: mine, my brother's, my mom's, and a guest machine/my dad's.

The guest machine is the only one not fit for gaming.
2005-05-15, 2:46 PM #38
Four in up and working condition that are modern. Two more that are ancient but usable...one's a proprietary Compaq from the DOS days, the other is a proprietary IBM from the older DOS days (it's incredibly well built, up to par with the latest in modular cases of today). There have been many machines that have come and go in my house. I would say at least 20 over the years. And you should see all the equipment we've saved up - racks of hard drives, optical drives, motherboards, heatsinks, anything. And a lot of it has been given away or pitched over the years. My point: my e-penis is bigger than yours, so don't bother.
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