Your Setup?
So what's everyone HOME setup?
PC? Laptop? Network? Printer? Router/WAP/Modem?
lets get this party started!!
give specs on your PC/Laptop etc.
Internet Speeds etc.
weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
PC? Laptop? Network? Printer? Router/WAP/Modem?
lets get this party started!!
give specs on your PC/Laptop etc.
Internet Speeds etc.
weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Comments
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Aldur Member Posts: 1,460You have way tooo much energy my little chipmunk friend
I'll start it off i suppose
home network
3 laptops 2.0 duo core for 2 of them, 2.2 duo core for the 3rd, 2 gigs of ram each.
1 desktop computer, 2.4 ghz 2 gigs of ram 500 gig HDD (this acts as a fileshare for the house)
Juniper SA IVE to allow for remote access
1 crappy linksys router and one crappy gigset router that my ISP provided
1 24" wide screen with a 22" on the way
lab
8 j-series routers (6 j2300's and 2 J4300's)
3 olives
2 cisco routers (can't think of what they are)
cyclades term server
2950 cisco switch
Thinking about picking up a 9th j-series router, but I'm not sure I can justify having it... I'm sure I'll think of something"Bribe is such an ugly word. I prefer extortion. The X makes it sound cool."
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vCole Member Posts: 1,573 ■■■■■■■□□□
Antec 900 case
Windows Vista Ultimate x64
Intel Core2Quad Q6600 Kentsfield @ 2.4ghz
8GB of DDR2 800Mhz
EVGA GTX260 896mb
500GB SATA HDD
500GB External HDD
Dual 22" monitors
Laptop:
Dell XPS m1330 (red) edition
Windows Vista Ultimate (red) Edition x32
Intel Core2Duo T5450 @ 1.67Ghz
3GB of DDR2 PC5400
160GB SATA HDD
nVidia 8400M GS 128MB
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JBrown Member Posts: 308Nice setup you got there Aldur. How often do you use that setup at home?
I am currently running P4 3Ghz HT enabled /Win XP/ 2GB Ram and 160GB HDD. Since I do most of the "training" at work I don't see a point to upgrade my home PC. Aslo there is a lappy for wife connected via Wi-Fi. -
HeroPsycho Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,940FadeToBright wrote: »
That's the neatest computer desk I have ever seen. Do you floss?Good luck to all! -
ilcram19-2 Banned Posts: 436computer spects
8gb ram
quad core 2.66
512 video card
2x80 raid 0 for OS windows enterprise server 2008 64x
2x500 raid 0 for VMs and GNS3
500 gb for extra storage
1 24 inch dell screen
1 22 inch acer screen
cisco 871w
dell gigabit switch
vmware server
2 gb ram
160x2 raid 0 for vm
2 gigabit NIC card
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ULWiz Member Posts: 722Current Setup:
Just got rid of my dual 19inch monitor Setup And got 1 25" Monitor
Desktop Machine:
Vista Business x64
Quad 2.6Mhz
8GB DDR2 RAM
ATI 256 Graphics
3x 250GB HD
1x 160 HD
Laptop:
Vista Business x64
Intel Duo 2.16
3GB DDR2 RAM
250GB HD
Server:
2003 Server Enterprise Edition
4GB DDR2 RAM
4x 250 HD
Cisco:
Skeletek Rack
Patch Panel
2621 Series Router
2610 Series Router
2924 Series Switches
2924 Series Switches
ISP:
Download Speed: 15541 kbps (1942.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 7374 kbps (921.8 KB/sec transfer rate)CompTIA A+ Nov 25, 1997
CompTIA Network+ March 7, 2008
MCTS Vista 620 June 14, 2008
MCP Server 290 Nov 15, 2008
MCP Server 291 In Progress (Exam 12/28/09)
Cisco CCENT In Progress
MCP Server 291 In Progress
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bertieb Member Posts: 1,031 ■■■■■■□□□□I'm kinda jealous of the download speeds some of you folks have. My dsl is provided by work, which is obviously el-cheapo and slow. Moreso since we sold the broadband part to a certain infamous company here in the UK/Europe and I'm convinced they have replaced my copper line for two yoghurt cartons and a piece of string.The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they are genuine - Abraham Lincoln
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Andretii Member Posts: 210Home PC/Server:
Vista Ultimate 64
2x LG 19" W1952TQTF
Q6600 2.4Ghz
6GB DDR2 1066
2x WD Raptors 150GB
1x Seagate 1TB
EVGA 8800GTS 640MB
CoolerMaster CM 690
Main Laptop:
Windows 7
Lenovo R1i
Centrino Core 2 Duo 1.5Ghz
3GB RAM
160GB
Integrated Video
??:Spare Laptop / Got it for $50:
Windows XP SP3
Toshiba Tecra M2V
Centrino 1.6Ghz
512MB RAM
80GB
Integraded Video
Linksys Router with DD-WRT
-QoS
-LB
-VLAN
ATT 6MB/768KBXBL: Andretii
"I have 16 Millions different ways of pinging myself. Sounded kind of dirty but that's not how I meant it." J. Conrad
Working on:
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Aldur Member Posts: 1,460FadeToBright wrote: »My desk?
No.
Glad to hear you don't floss your desk Fade"Bribe is such an ugly word. I prefer extortion. The X makes it sound cool."
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tiersten Member Posts: 4,505Desktop:
C2D 2.6GHz 8GB 1TB SLI 24" LCD
Laptop:
VAIO C2D 2.0GHz 4GB 160GB
Mac:
Mac Mini C2D 2.0GHz 2GB 120GB
Mac Mini G4 1.42GHz 1GB 40GB
Network:
1x Cisco 1841
1x Cisco ASA5510
2x Cisco 1242AP
1x Netgear GSM7224
Cisco lab:
3x Cisco 2950
1x Cisco 3550
3x Cisco 2610XM
1x Cisco 1720
1x Cisco PIX506E
1x Cisco 2511
VMware ESX lab:
1x Netgear GSM7224
2x Opteron 2.0GHz 8GB 160GB
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Aldur Member Posts: 1,460Nice setup you got there Aldur. How often do you use that setup at home?
The one laptop is for the wife but as the rest of it I use it all the time.
The router's are consistently on since I'm going to be taking the JNCIE-ER in about 2 months so I spend alot of time playing around with them. Of course my power bill reflects this usage but I figure it's an investment that will pay out.
From there I usually have my two laptops on, one for getting into the routers and the other is basically there to play music. I might load up a topology on the music box lappy and use that screen is the occasion calls for it."Bribe is such an ugly word. I prefer extortion. The X makes it sound cool."
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Tyrant1919 Member Posts: 519 ■■■□□□□□□□Well, my current computer is three years old. It cost me roughly 4 grand over the corse of it's life.
FX-60 ($1300)
DFI Lanparty Mobo ($220)
2Gb DDR1 ($220)
Two Raptors ($300) Swapped between Raid 0 and seperate many times between installs.
Two 400gb ($400)
One 750gb ($200) Not original
Two 3870's ($400) Not original. Had a 7800GTX for $500
X-FI ($200)
Custom Lian Li B-2 bomber case.
Got Vista Ultimate discounted for like $280 since I was in the Air Force at the time.
And some random other parts.
Built after I came back from Djibouti, Feb 06.
I have pics in an old thread somewhere. Although I've yet to really post pictures of my actuall computer case itself and all the neat wire routing and cathode tubes I put in.
I would kill for 2+ Mb upload. I love hosting Half Life servers. The most I've ever been able to get is 512Mb.A+/N+/S+/L+/Svr+
MCSA:03/08/12/16 MCSE:03s/EA08/Core Infra
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bertieb Member Posts: 1,031 ■■■■■■□□□□HeroPsycho wrote:That's the neatest computer desk I have ever seen. Do you floss?
F2B, did you tidy that desk especially for the photo?
Cos that is definitely something my missus would do lolThe trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they are genuine - Abraham Lincoln -
vCole Member Posts: 1,573 ■■■■■■■□□□F2B, did you tidy that desk especially for the photo?
Cos that is definitely something my missus would do lol
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msteinhilber Member Posts: 1,480 ■■■■■■■■□□I'll have to snap some pictures of my desk. My father-in-law builds homes and knowing I was in need of a better workspace he surprised us with some nice silverish countertop and installed a L-shaped counter about 10' x 20' in my office. I have it cluttered all full of crap now, but it's very nice
Desktop PC:
Coolermaster Case of some sort
Vista Ultimate x64
Intel Core2Duo E8400 @ 3.6GHz
8GB RAM
EVGA 780i
EVGA GTX260
EVGA 7200GS (for 3rd display)
4x Seagate 500GB
2x Seagate 160GB
2x 17" LCD
1x 19" LCD
My Notebook:
HP 6910p
Vista Business x64
Intel Core2Duo T9300
4GB RAM
500GB Seagate HDD
Wifes Notebook:
Lenovo T60p
Intel Core Duo T2500
3GB RAM
120GB 7200RPM HDD
15" UXGA (1600x1200, awesome display)
Media PC:
Vista Ultimate x64
Intel Core2Duo E8400
4GB RAM
Intel DQ35JOE
80GB HDD (OS)
3x Seagate 1.5TB (RAID 5, thank god too - most unreliable drive I've ever owned)
MSI NX8600GTS (HDMI out w/ Audio)
Cheapo case, sits in home theater closet unnoticed
File/Print Server:
Server 2008 Standard
AMD64 3700+
4GB RAM
Asus A8N-SLI
4x Seagate 500GB (RAID 5
2x Seagate 80GB (Mirror OS)
Hyper-V Server #1
Server 2008 Datacenter x64
Intel Core2Quad Q6600
8GB RAM
Intel DQ35JOE mobo
4x Seagate 250GB (RAID 10 VM's)
2x Seagate 80GB (Mirror OS)
Hyper-V Server #2
Server 2008 Datacenter x64
Intel Core2Quad QX6700
8GB RAM
Intel DQ35JOE mobo
4x Seagate 160GB (RAID 10 Vm's)
2x Seagate 80GB (Mirror OS)
Home Network:
Charter Cable 16mb/2mb
Linksys RV042 Router
Cisco 3500 Switch (not good for much else than home use)
Untangle Appliance (built on Intel mini-ITX AtomDuo mobo)
Cisco Lab:
~40u worth of crap my wife constantly nags me about (and a lot of it is crap except for maybe 8 or 9 pieces). -
wd40 Member Posts: 1,017 ■■■■□□□□□□My Current setup:
Intel Core2Quad Q6600
4 GB generic ram
1 * 320 GB SATA Drive
1 * 80 GB SATA Drive
1 * 120 GB IDE "from my old PC"
Cheap Graphics Card: 7200GS
Gigabyte 3D Arura case
I'm planing to get
CoolerMaster V8 "CPU is not over clocked but it is really hot here + Folding@Home 24/7 increase the temp to almost 80 degrees.
V8 - Cooler Master
+
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ Overclocked edition "will be used for folding"
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jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□
Main Screen : Dell 30"
Secondary Screen : Dell 22" 90 Degrees rotated
Case : CM Stacker
CPU : X9650 Extreme
Mobo : Asus P5E3 Premium
Ram : XMP DDR3 Extreme Ram (Made for the Intel Extreme CPU in order to automatic overclock)
GPU : 8800Ultra
The worst bit is the cabeling
My tower doesn't have a decent SAS Backplane so to drive my 8 SAS drives from my Adaptec 5805, I had to get some MiniSAS to Multilane FanOut cable
Oh and disks are 4x1TB ES.2 SAS in Raid 5 and 4x146GB Cheetah 15K.6 in Raid10
Laptop : just a company laptop (Lenovo T61) and one of the first Intel Macbooks which collect dust somewhere here in my apartment.
Router : Just a DrayTek 2820 - no other "big" stuff at home as I work in a hosting company so all my personal test kit (Cisco, Sonics etc.) are in the datacenter on a decent connectionMy own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com -
rfult001 Member Posts: 407FadeToBright wrote: »Nope, lol. My desk is ALWAYS that clean!
http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/30211-pictures-your-desktop.html#post204498
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jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□deadpool287 wrote: »lol busted.
pwned *PMSL*My own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com -
mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Hey -- I think there is a limit to the size of an individual post
I guess I'll just say that I have more computers than Cisco Routers.:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
deadpool287 Member Posts: 113Hey -- I think there is a limit to the size of an individual post
I guess I'll just say that I have more computers than Cisco Routers.
The mere thought of that is very intriguing. Please entertain me. -
Andretii Member Posts: 210I think thats a big bottle of Vodka on top of F2B's mess? she's forgivenXBL: Andretii
"I have 16 Millions different ways of pinging myself. Sounded kind of dirty but that's not how I meant it." J. Conrad
Working on:
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msteinhilber Member Posts: 1,480 ■■■■■■■■□□I think thats a big bottle of Vodka on top of F2B's mess? she's forgiven
Not to mention the one on the bottom right part of the desk, as well as the other two bottles of alcohol that appear to be behind the 7up bottle -
Tin_Man Member Posts: 77 ■■□□□□□□□□My setup, its notthing speical but it does the job.
PC;
Quad core Q6000
4GB Ram
GeForce 9800 GTX+
500GB HD
Vista Ultimate 64-bit
22' Samsung Widescreen
LT;
DeLL Latitude 620
P4 2.8ghz
1GB
100 Gb HD
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jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□msteinhilber wrote: »Not to mention the one on the bottom right part of the desk, as well as the other two bottles of alcohol that appear to be behind the 7up bottle
Yea, the amount is quite pathetic isn't it Every decent geek / bloke who works on a PC should have more than thatMy own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com -
jibbajabba Member Posts: 4,317 ■■■■■■■■□□FadeToBright wrote: »what are you guys talking about!
The booze in your roomMy own knowledge base made public: http://open902.com