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NOSTROMO

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ASH

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11 items total in my house, and that doesn't count the 4 PCs that are still slaving away. Did I get the high score?

11+ TB of total storage spread throughout the house.

By the way Dazzla, way to keep a thread alive for almost 7 and 1/2 years.

  • 5 months later...

well i did the switch too...i never thought this would happen. i still have my dell xps 210...but even a brandnew asus 15,4" didn't make it....so i got myself a a 13" macbook pro, 4gb ram, 160gb hdd. go me. i am more than happy.... :yes:

13" intel core 2 duo

4gb ram

160gb hdd

16gb iphone 3gs (black)

Mac Pro:

2 x 2.26 Ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon

16 GB 1066 MHZ DDR3

2 x 1 TB HDD

2 x Dell U2711 27" Ultrasharp Wide

iMac (white):

24" 2.16 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM

250 GB HDD

Macbook (white):

13" 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM

80 GB HDD

iPhone:

3GS 32GB Black

  • 1 month later...

Just a few days old...

17-inch iMac

2GHz PowerPC G5

667MHz frontside bus

512K L2 cache

1GB DDR400 SDRAM

160 GB HD

Slot-load 8x SuperDrive (double-layer)

128 MB ATI Radeon 9600

DDR video memory

Internal airport

Bluetooth

5 years and 2 months later...

My mini just left Shenzhen China and should arrive in a few days

2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB

320GB Serial ATA Drive

SD8x DVD+/-R DL/DVD+/-RW/CD-RW

Apple Remote

24" Dell Full HD Widescreen Monitor

Will be getting this in a few weeks.

2.66GHz Intel Core i7

8GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2X2GB

500GB Serial ATA Drive @ 7200 rpm

SuperDrive 8x (DVD?R DL/DVD?RW/CD-RW)

MacBook Pro 17-inch Hi-Resolution Glossy Widescreen Display

Backlit Keyboard (English) & User's Guide

Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

27" iMac

2.66GHz Core i5

4GB 1066MHz DDR3

1TB SATA HDD

AMD Radeon Mobility 4850

Apple Remote

Magic Mouse / Wireless Keyboard

Win 7 Ult 64bit (Main) / OS X 10.6.3

Made the switch back in January and love the space saving and the spec but just couldn't get used to OS X. I tried it as the only OS until April and had to install windows. Still the Computer itself I am happy with and wouldn't return.

Out of curiosity decided to try something other than Windows even though I've never had problems with that OS or hardware.. I use computer nowadays mainly for image editing, documents, and web surfing.. Gaming doesn't interest me like it used to do or tuning PC-/Linux box.. Windows box is now at the other room..

Got the "ancient older" model because there wasn't too much change to justify the price difference. And because shop was eager getting rid of older models so it was even cheaper..

27" iMac (Late 2009)

- 2.66GHz Core i5

- 4GB 1066MHz DDR3

- 1TB SATA HDD

- AMD Radeon Mobility 4850

- Magic Mouse / Wireless Keyboard

Getting later:

- 4GB more memory

- Magic TrackPad (I'm interested how it feels to use it)

- Apple remote

if hackintosh's count:

custom built dekstop.

specs:

3.1ghz core 2 duo (e8400)

4gb ddr667

ati 4870hd 1gb

oddly my normal dvd writers show up as 'super drives' - not sure what the benefit of this is haha.

running OS X 10.5.8, thinking about making the jump to snow leopard, but i dont have a big enough memory stick :(

Finally!!! after years drooling after my friends Mac's here it is:

- 27-inch iMac

- 2.93GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7

- 8GB 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM

- 2TB Serial ATA Drive + 256GB SSD Drive

- Apple Wireless Keyboard

- Magic Mouse + Magic Trackpad

- Apple remote

- klipsch promedia 2.1

- A record debt on my CC :cry:

But oh well I'm breaking my back at work so I deserved it (Y)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

After wanting one for well over 12 years I am finally the owner of a Mac...

Had a friend upgrade his Macbook to a MBP 15" i5, and gave me his old one...

Macbook (mid-2008)

Intel C2D 2.1Ghz

1GB DDR2 (4 gig kit on its way from newegg)

160GB HDD

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