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Server

Dell Optiplex GX620

Pentium D 930 (3GHz)

2GB RAM

Windows 2003 Server

80GB HDD

PC1 - SOHO Use

HP DC7800

E6750 Core 2 Duo (2.66 GHz)

3GB RAM

Windows XP SP2

MS Office 2007

2x 80GB HDDs

PC2 - Multimedia/Game use

Home Build

E6300 Core 2 Duo (1.86GHz)

Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi motherboard

4GB RAM (4x PC2-5300)

Windows XP SP2

MS Office 2007

OS drive - 320GB (2x 160GB in RAID 0)

Personal Data drive- 750GB (2x 750GB in RAID 1)

Media drive - 1TB (2x 500GB spanned volume)

Misc drive - 320GB (2x 160GB in spanned volume)

Games drive - 160GB

Creative X-Fi XTreme Audio soundcard

Logitech X-530 5.1 speakers

PC3 - to be my HTPC

Have various parts just need to put it together

NAS

Have 2x 1TB drives spare for this - just need to find the right enclosure(!)

Laptop 1 - work laptop

HP 2510p

Laptop 2 - personal laptop

Sony VAIO (will provide model number later as for the life of me can't remember it!!!!!!!)

17" wide screen

2GB RAM

Windows XP SP2

Laptop 3 - casual laptop

HP NC6320

Windows XP SP2

2GB RAM

Laptop 4 - wife's work laptop

Dell something or another!!

1GB RAM

Windows XP

1 Home built PC running Windows XP. 2.6Ghz Pentium D, 2 Gigs Ram

1 Dell Dimension Desktop running Windows XP 2.4Ghz Pentium 4, 1 Gig Ram

1 Dell Optiplex ? Laptop running Windows XP unknown specs

1 Compaq TC1000 Tablet running Windows XP old slow and crappy

1 Toshiba Satellite Laptop running Windows XP 2.4 Ghz Pentium 4, 1.5Gig Ram

1 HP Laptop running Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 Ghz (I think) AMD (can't remember the model) X2, 4 Gig Ram

1 Home Built Desktop running Ubuntu. 1.8Ghz P4, 512MB Ram.

Oh boy - here goes

Main Rig:

Q9450

4 Gb PC8500 OCZ Reaper

300 Gb Velociraptor

1 TB Spinpoint F1

X-Fi

BFG 260 GTX OC

Laptop #1:

Lenovo Thinkpad T61

Laptop#2:

Toshiba Satellite S205

2ndDesktop: (Office Aps)

(not even plugged up)

C2D 4350

4 Gb PC6400 Corsair

500 Gb AAKS

eVga 9600 GT (I think)

  • 3 weeks later...

My wife has:

Hp Desktop with an AMD dual core 4200+ 2gig RAM

Dell Inspiron 1000 512mb RAM

I have:

Gateway Solo Laptop 233mhz that came with W98. Now it has stripped version of XP, a 'Dell' Wireless card, 30gig HDD(maximum)

Toshiba A75 3.0gig with 1.5gig RAM. Also a stripped version of XP. (Standard Windows gets so bloated after a few months.)

Acer 5570z with Vista uninstalled, but now runs Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. With Vista gone, this computer "actually" runs rather well. It's a Duo Core that I believe runs at 1.6ghz

My Desktops:

I built/rebuilt an AthlonXP AMD +2200 running at 1.8ghz. Since this is a test box it is always in a state of parts being swapped out.

I built from new and used parts a P4, 3.0gig, and 2gig RAM. This is a full tower with only 3 SATE HDD's at the moment. 3 optical drives too. 480w PSU.

I built from new and used parts an AMD 3700 that runs faster than you think, I'm still in the finishing stage.

I've got to reassemble another AthlonXP running about 1.6ghz from parts on hand.

Compaq 6000 desktop - I need to install an IDE HDD and scrounge around for some RAM that is hiding in my shop.

For my Grandson I have a P4 Gateway 500s, with 512RAM, (PC133 I think?)

Lastly, a P166 with a 15gig HDD, 80mb EDO RAM, CD ROM, running Windows 2000. The only money I put in this unit was for one card that had 2 PS2 slots along with 2 USB slots(total $15usd).

I know that sounds like a lot of hardware, but most of it was scavenged from numerous computers being thrown away or given to me if I could save as much data as possible. With the price of computers, people are willing to buy new ones and scrap older units. I tell them that whatever they decide to do, let me wipe clean their hard drives for their own protection. Then the next thing you know I have a pile of computer parts...

One.

Computer:

Computer Type ACPI x86-based PC

Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium

OS Service Pack Service Pack 1

Internet Explorer 7.0.6001.18000

DirectX DirectX 10.0

Computer Name

User Name Lee

Logon Domain

Date / Time 2008-12-21 / 07:17

Motherboard:

CPU Type DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2 Black Edition, 3200 MHz (16 x 200) 6400+

Motherboard Name Asus M2R32-MVP (2 PCI, 2 PCI-E x1, 2 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394)

Motherboard Chipset AMD 580X CrossFire, AMD Hammer

System Memory 3328 MB (DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM)

DIMM1: Kingston KTC1G-UDIMM 1 GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM (5-5-5-18 @ 400 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (3-3-3-9 @ 200 MHz)

DIMM2: Kingston KTC1G-UDIMM 1 GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM (5-5-5-18 @ 400 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (3-3-3-9 @ 200 MHz)

DIMM3: Kingston KTC1G-UDIMM 1 GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM (5-5-5-18 @ 400 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (3-3-3-9 @ 200 MHz)

DIMM4: Kingston KTC1G-UDIMM 1 GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM (5-5-5-18 @ 400 MHz) (4-4-4-12 @ 266 MHz) (3-3-3-9 @ 200 MHz)

BIOS Type AMI (10/30/07)

Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)

Display:

Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (256 MB)

Video Adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS (256 MB)

3D Accelerator nVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS

Monitor Acer X222W [22" LCD] (L980B3468174)

Multimedia:

Audio Adapter Analog Devices AD1988A @ ATI SB600 - High Definition Audio Controller

Storage:

IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller

IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller

IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller

Storage Controller Microsoft iSCSI Initiator

Storage Controller Roxio SoftScsi Host Adapter (X86)

Floppy Drive Floppy disk drive

Disk Drive Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device (3 GB, USB)

Disk Drive Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device

Disk Drive Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device

Disk Drive Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device

Disk Drive Maxtor OneTouch USB Device (232 GB)

Disk Drive WDC WD3200AAKB-00WHA0 ATA Device (298 GB, IDE)

Optical Drive ATAPI DVD A DH20A1L ATA Device (DVD+R9:8x, DVD-R9:8x, DVD+RW:20x/8x, DVD-RW:20x/6x, DVD-RAM:12x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:48x/32x/48x DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM)

Optical Drive Optiarc DVD RW AD-7191S ATA Device (DVD+R9:8x, DVD-R9:8x, DVD+RW:20x/8x, DVD-RW:20x/6x, DVD-RAM:12x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:48x/32x/48x DVD+RW/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM)

Optical Drive ROXIO DVD-ROM EMULATOR SCSI CdRom Device (Virtual CD-ROM)

SMART Hard Disks Status OK

Partitions:

C: (NTFS) 60101 MB (27133 MB free)

D: (NTFS) 29996 MB (18635 MB free)

E: (NTFS) 117.3 GB (87.1 GB free)

F: (NTFS) 20092 MB (19131 MB free)

G: (NTFS) 20096 MB (19962 MB free)

H: (NTFS) 20096 MB (16471 MB free)

I: (NTFS) 34742 MB (34474 MB free)

P: (NTFS) 232.9 GB (136.9 GB free)

Total Size 531.0 GB (356.6 GB free)

Input:

Keyboard Standard PS/2 Keyboard

Mouse Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse (IntelliPoint)

Mouse Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical (IntelliPoint)

Network:

Primary IP Address 192.168.0.2

Primary MAC Address 00-1E-8C-62-1B-07

Network Adapter Marvell Yukon 88E8001/8003/8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller (192.168.0.2)

Peripherals:

Printer EPSON Stylus DX8400 Series

Printer Microsoft Office Document Image Writer

Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer

Printer Nitro PDF Driver 5

Printer Send To OneNote 2007

FireWire Controller VIA VT6306/6307 Fire II IEEE1394 Host Controller (PHY: VIA VT6307)

USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller

USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller

USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller

USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller

USB1 Controller ATI SB600 - OCHI USB Controller

USB1 Controller NEC uPD720101 USB OpenHCI Controller

USB1 Controller NEC uPD720101 USB OpenHCI Controller

USB1 Controller VIA PCI-USB Universal Host Controller

USB1 Controller VIA PCI-USB Universal Host Controller

USB2 Controller ATI SB600 - EHCI USB 2.0 Controller

USB2 Controller NEC uPD720101 USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller (v1.0)

USB2 Controller VIA USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller

USB Device General Purpose USB Hub

USB Device Microsoft Fingerprint Reader

USB Device Microsoft LifeCam VX-6000

USB Device Microsoft LifeCam VX-6000.

USB Device Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical

USB Device USB Composite Device

USB Device USB Mass Storage Device

USB Device USB Mass Storage Device

DMI:

DMI BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Inc.

DMI BIOS Version 1009

DMI System Manufacturer System manufacturer

DMI System Product System Product Name

DMI System Version System Version

DMI System Serial Number System Serial Number

DMI System UUID XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

DMI Motherboard Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer INC.

DMI Motherboard Product M2R32-MVP

DMI Motherboard Version Rev 1.xx

DMI Motherboard Serial Number MB-1234567890

DMI Chassis Manufacturer Chassis Manufacture

DMI Chassis Version Chassis Version

DMI Chassis Serial Number Chassis Serial Number

DMI Chassis Asset Tag Asset-1234567890

DMI Chassis Type Desktop Case

DMI Total / Free Memory Sockets 4 / 0

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Asus EEE 901: Intel Atom 1.6GHz, 2GB DDR2-800 ram, (4+8GB SSD's with XP Home, soon to be 4+16GB SSD with Windows 7 Beta), 8.9" LED screen, Intel GMA 950.

Dell Inspiron 9100: 2.8GHz Intel Pentium 4, 2GB DDR-400 ram, 40GB Hard drive, Windows Vista Home Premium/XP Pro Dual Boot (soon to be Windows 7 Beta only), ATI Radeon 9700, 15.4" Dim LCD screen.

Bought my brother a Sony Vaio SR: Intel Core 2 Duo P8400, ATI Radeon 3470 2GB DDR2-800 ram, Vista Home Premium 64-Bit, 13.3" LED screen, 160GB Hard Drive.

Dad has some old Thinkpad with a Celeron and a 15.4" screen. Mom has work Compaq 6910p with a T7500 and XP Pro.

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