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piratePenguin:
Athlon XP (Barton) 2400+
2 * 128mb PC2100 ram
AOpen AK79G-1394 mobo (on board sound, video (geForce 4 mx, 32mb))
LG DVD-rom drive (dunno the speeds)
52x32x52x MSI cd-rw drive
~6 year old floppy drive (just use it for booting floppys)
80GB seagate barracuda harddrive
Slackware 10.1, dualbooting with Debian GNU/Hurd (haven't used it too much yet tho)

I also have 5 other (older) drives sitting in front of me, FreeBSD 5.3-Release is on one (but I can't get ISDN working on it so I haven't been usin it much), and the others harddrives just store random crap.

Lead Head:
AMD Athlon 64 3000
Giga-Byte K8NSC-939
768 MB 2100(saving up for 3200)
80 GB Winsuck HD(dying)
6 GB Debian HD(i willuse debain as soon as i fugure out how to work it)
Other junk
Radeon 9600 stuck in 4 x mode for some reason or another

Lead Head:
MASSIVE BUMP.

new specs

Athlon 64 3000+ Socket 939, @ 2.2GHz 24/7 (late model winchester, so bad clocker)
256x4 Kingston PC3200 value ram(i know that is a bad config, but its all i had)
ECS KA1 MVP, ATI RD480 chipset, Crossfire ready (i got it free and needed a new mobo)
Saphire Radeon x1800GTO 256MB(not unlockable)
Seagate Baracude 7200.1 80GB
Integrated realtek 880 for powered speakers
Creative SB Live USB for my headphones
Antec Truepower 2.0 550watt PSU
Antec P180 silver
Windows 2000 w/VM-ware for testing other OSes

obob:
I'll add on here, heh

Intel Celeron D 310 clocked to 2.67GHZ (3.2 is stable EXCEPT in TES4...which is enough to make me back it down) 166x16
Abit VT7 (yes, the VIA board, yes, it pwns)
Leadtek A400GT TDH 256MB (6800GT)
Creative Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
Logitech Z-640 5.1 speakers
2x80GB Maxtor (from different eras, and no RAID)
and a pair of 17" CRT's running 1152x864x32x75 each (to do the math for you, 2304x768x32x75)
and 2x512MB of G.Skill FX TCCD running 2-2-2-6 (I'm too lazy to fix it, and it doesn't really matter that it's not -5 anyways)
This all sits inside an Enermax case, similar to a server case and I forget who sells that, it'sl ike $100 on Xoxide and like $250 on newegg (yeah....)
And all driven by an Antec SmartPower 2.0 500W


The other system I had running was based on an ECS L4VXA2 Revision 1.0A (which lit it's own @$$ on fire) with a Pentium 4w 2GHZ, 1.5GB of RAM, 1x40GB and 1x80GB HD (Samsung and WD) and an FX 5900XT capable of clocking 540MHZ core and around 770MHZ RAM (not 540/770, and it wasn't fully stable @ 540 core, but that just sounds impressive than it's stable speed of around 515, doesn't it?)

So yeah, that thing is dead now...and I'm unsure what gets to replace it, I have an old Abit AN7 in my closet with an XP-M 2400+, but I really hated K7, enough that I don't want to bring it back, and given that my Pentium 4w will only work in a very few select boards (gotta love that 1.75v stock vCore) i'm pretty limited on upgrade options...oh well, it was fun pre-fire

oh, and my printer, lol, which I got for free from a neighbor, and out of said free giving I got an OkiPage 12i, :)

hm_murdock:
Power Macintosh G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
PowerLogix Power Force47 dual 1.6GHz G4 (MPC7447) upgrade
1.0GB RAM
120GB Seagate 7200RPM
20GB Maxtor 5400RPM
ATI Radeon 8500 AGP 2X 128MB
Westinghouse LCM-19W4 19" wide LCD (1440x900)
LG Electronics combo CD-RW/DVD
Zip 100 (yay)
Mad Dog Multimedia FW400 enclosure with WD Caviar 40GB 7200RPM
Mac OS X 10.4.7, 10.2.8
Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake)

iBook 600
600MHz IBM PPC740CX
640MB RAM
40GB Hitatchi 5400RPM
ATI Rage Pro 128 Mobility AGP 2X 8MB
CD-RW/DVD Combo
Mac OS X 10.4.7

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