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Another one of my computers..

Just took it out of the previous cardboard box and now in something a bit more sturdy

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Dual Pentium II 333mhz 512K L2 @ 375mhz each

7.45GB HDD

40x CDROM

384MB HDD

Matrox something 2MB

Gentoo Linux

classic

:punk:

mine....

Dell 8400 desktop

P4 3.0GHz

1G DDR2 SDRAM (533MHz)

18.1in Dell Ultrasharp

160GB HD

48x CD-RW

16x DVD+RW/+R (double layer write)

Compaq Presario 1700T laptop

P3 733Mhz

128MB RAM

10G HD

DVD/CD-RW

Altec Lansing speakers w/ sub

Dell A920 All-In-One printer

Fujifilm FinePix 3.2 mega pixels digital camera

blah, blah, blah.....and some other junk

mine....

Dell 8400 desktop

P4 3.0GHz

1G DDR2 SDRAM (533MHz)

18.1in Dell Ultrasharp

160GB HD

48x CD-RW

16x DVD+RW/+R (double layer write)

Compaq Presario 1700T laptop

P3 733Mhz

128MB RAM

10G HD

DVD/CD-RW

Altec Lansing speakers w/ sub

Dell A920 All-In-One printer

Fujifilm FinePix 3.2 mega pixels digital camera

blah, blah, blah.....and some other junk

Thread title "Post your workstation pics", not specs

and now here's a TRUE "work"station :D :woot: :rofl: :devil:

my desk at work

no one's as messy as a sysadmin for 45 servers and 850 workstations lol :rofl:

desk_work.jpg

Workstation Specs :

HP XW4100 Workstation

P4C 3.0 GHz

1Gb DDR400

Asus R9800 XT 256Mb

LSI Logic Ultra320 SCSI Controller

36Gb Fujitsu MAS3367NP 15000rpm SCSI HDD

143 Gb Seagate ST3146807LW 10000rpm SCSI HDD

Dual HP L1925 19" monitors

Laptop Specs :

HP nc8000

Pentium M 1.6GHz

512Mb

Mobility Radeon 9600

Hitachi 40Gb HDD

CD-RW/DVD Combo

15" 1400*1050 TFT screen

Edited by Arkos Reed

Here's mine...

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Yes... that's 3 printers, 2 scanners, 2 CPUs and 1 monitor.

Below is what the big grey CPU looks like on the inside...

PC_Insides_6.jpg

Specs are as follows:

P4 2.6C o/c 3.0Ghz

1GB PC3200 DDR400 RAM

nVidia FX5700U w Vantec Iceburq Pro 2

17" ViewSonic

80Gb + 60Gb WD & Seagate HDD

Laptop is a Fujitsu E7010

P4 1.6M

512 MB RAM

Radeon 7500M

14.1" LCD

40GB HDD

cheers!

Edited by ramian

Mine:

Toshiba Satellite 2415

P4-M 1.8GHz

512MB DDR

30GB HD

Win XP / Fedora Core 2

IntelliMouse Explorer 4.0

Dell Poweredge 700

P4 2.8GHz 1MB Cache FSB 800MHz

512MB DDR Dual Chanel

80GB SATA RAID 1

15" Dell LCD

Windows 2003 Server SBE

Not in the pic: Dell inspiron 600m

Printers:

HP LaserJet 1100A

HP color LaserJet 2500L

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