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Author: | ComputerFido [ Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | What's your computer setup? |
What is your computer setup (PC specs, monitor, peripherals, etc.) Specs: Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.8 GHz GTX 1060 3GB 16 DDR4-2400 RAM 120 GB SSD 1 TB HDD Monitors: AOC Q3279WG5B (2560x1440 75Hz) ViewSonic VX2640w (1920x1200 60Hz) Keyboard - Mechanical with Blue Switches and RGB Mouse - Some $40 RGB mouse I found with adjustable sensitivity on the mouse |
Author: | GautamS [ Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
Well that's impressive! I've read so much about Ryzen CPUs totally killing it but I haven't got my hands on one. Maybe you started this thread to make us feel jealous? I recently upgraded from a Core 2 Quad Q8400 to an i5-8400 with a GTX 1060. Can't complain about the performance. Although I still mostly use my laptop for programming and I (try to) work out with Blender and play a few games on the higher end rig. I never bothered about a keyboard and mouse. I still use the keyboard that came with my Dad's IBM Pentium 4 in 2005. It works and I'm just used to it so much. |
Author: | ComputerFido [ Fri Mar 02, 2018 9:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
3GB or 6GB 1060? at 1080p i heard there wasn't much difference but i am guessing at 1440p its a fairly big difference. Is that keyboard PS2 or USB? I am guessing it is USB considering a lot of new motherboards don't seem to have PS2 ports |
Author: | GautamS [ Sat Mar 03, 2018 12:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
The 6GB variant. It was worth the extra ₹8000 ($120). The 3GB variant not only drops memory but also a few CUDA cores. As for the keyboard, it’s USB. I’m not really sure but hadn’t USB pretty much taken over PS/2 by 2005? This is sort of how it looks: https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-41A5289-SK-8825-Computer-Keyboard/dp/B006U250KM except it’s got a few round buttons over the function keys, for shortcuts like “My Computer”, “Documents” etc. and control buttons for an MP3 player on the top left. They don’t work on a modern system though. Feels great for a 2005 keyboard. |
Author: | ComputerFido [ Sat Mar 03, 2018 12:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
I was wondering whether the keyboard was USB or PS2 because I have a keyboard from a Pentium 4 in 2002 - only 3 years earlier that is PS2 |
Author: | zaval [ Sat Mar 03, 2018 1:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
I use a quite old computer, fully satisfying me. It has: Motherboard: Gigabyte GA something, xD don't remember, North bridge is P35, south bridge is ICH9 CPU: Core Quad Q6600 @2.4GHz RAM: 8GB DDR2-800 Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT HDD: 250 GB WD SSD: 32GB Transcend SSD: 60GB Patriot Monitor: 19'' Samsung SyncMaster 940nw Also I have 21'' Philips monitor with an HDMI port bought specially for work with arm/mips SBCs. OSes: Windows XP SP3 (the same installation from the start in 2008), Windows XP x64, Windows 7 x64. I also have a spare desktop with Core Duo E8400, and AsRock motheboard (G35/ICH7), 320GB and 160GB WD HDD, it lacks memory. And a laptop from 2012 year, Core i3-2330M, 4GB DDR3, 640GB WD HDD, Windows 10. Aaaand - iMac g5 with some PPC CPU inside, forgot the model, it is from 2004 and has only 512MB of DDR, no PCIe, some AGP graphics card, quite lagging behind its PC counterparts from the same time, but, of course being more expensive, it's apple, everybody. I've bought it just for fun. was dreaming somewhen to play with the PPC architecture. And of course, I have a small bunch of arm/mips SBCs as targets for my hobby. I guess I mentioned them here already. Shortly, it's Beagle Bone Black, Cubieboard 2, Pine64+ 2GB, CSA90 set top box with octacore rockchip rk3368 SoC, Banana Pi M2 Ultra and Mips Creator CI20. |
Author: | iansjack [ Sat Mar 03, 2018 3:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
Loads of the things, as I never throw anything away. Main computer is an i7 in a GA-Z77P m/b 2 x 4TB + 1 x 2TB hard disks set up as a Microsoft Storage Spaces array 128 GB + 250 GB SSDs for the OSs GTX 470 graphics card Windows 10 and Gentoo Linux HP 24" monitor also: Surface Book HP mini PC Old Athlon PC Intel i7 Mac Mini PPC G4 Mac Mini Pi, Pi2, Pi3 A couple of Linksys NASs A few other odds and sods. That's not counting the tablets, old Amiga and other ancient stuff. |
Author: | AJ [ Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
Hi, Along with several work PC's (which are pretty much "thin clients", my main home PC is: i7 7700K on an MSI Gaming M7 Z270 Dual GTX1080's in SLI 64GiB DDR4 4k LG 32" monitor Dual M.2 512GiB SSD's (plus a 2GiB 7200RPM spinner!) Windows 10 (with a few other OS's on VM's ready to go (hence the crazy amount of RAM) No real need to OC at present as it runs everything at 4k in Ultra graphics at 60+FPS. I built this one last year - an upgrade to a 10 year old computer that I wouldn't care to admit the specs of... Cheers, Adam |
Author: | Kazinsal [ Sat Mar 03, 2018 7:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
i7-8700K in Asus Prime Z370-A, 4.8 GHz all-core EVGA GTX 1080 Ti 16 GB DDR4-3200 250 GB Samsung 850 EVO, striped 2x 1TB WD Red, smattering of other spinning rust Windows 10 Pro 24" 1080p 144 Hz TN monitor, 24" 1080 60 Hz IPS monitor I guess if you care about the peripherals my keyboard is some weird Gigabyte thing with MX Browns in it and my mouse is a Corsair M65 RGB Pro. I'm one of those people who spends exactly way too much money on a PC every five to seven years and then does incremental upgrades as necessary. Next thing will probably be a big SSD once 1 TB ones hit the $300 mark. |
Author: | AMenard [ Tue Mar 06, 2018 12:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
System 1: This one is mostly used for music production and entertainment. Ryzen 7 1700X 16 Gb ram GTX1060 GPU 250GB SSD for boot and applications 2x 3TB data drive BluRay Windows 10 Pro 29" LG 3840x1080 monitor 23" Asus 1920x1080 monitor System 2: This is my dev system and also used for kicad, Atmel Studio and ECE projects Intel i5 Haswell CPU 16 Gb ram GTX745 GPU 250GB SSD for boot and applications 2x 1TB data drive BluRay Antergos 21" Huion GT-220v2 Pen Display 19" Acer monitor System 3: My test box. ZOTAC ZBOX B Series BI325 Mini PC with Intel N3160 Quadl Core CPU 4 Gb ram 128GB SSD System 4: Rarely used anymore, but when I go on the road I take it with me. Lenovo G serie laptop i7 dual core 16Gb ram 128GB SSD DVD drive Windows 10 home |
Author: | Schol-R-LEA [ Sun Nov 25, 2018 12:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
After struggling along with this Lenovo t410 for several years now, I have (against everyone's advice, due to my financial situation) decided to bite the bullet and build a new desktop. I was able to order an MSI B50 Pro micro-ATX mobo and a used case/PSU combination on eBay, and have ordered a Ryzen 3 2200g APU from Amazon. I still need a new monitor, memory, and storage; I am looking at the following as the final load-out. AMD Ryzen 3 2200G APU MSI B350 ProSeries motherboard Rosewill micro-ATX case and 450W PSU Asus 24" 1080p monitor 16GB (2x8GB) 2666 DDR4 WD Blue 500GB m.2 SSD The total should be about $425 after taxes, which is about, oh, $425 more than I can afford right now, but I feel I sort of need it. |
Author: | Nutterts [ Sun Nov 25, 2018 8:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
ComputerFido wrote: What is your computer setup (PC specs, monitor, peripherals, etc.) My personal workstation is a Lenovo Edge 72. I5, 16G, 256gb ssd, 750gb hd, gtx 1050ti with a 500/500 internet connection and three monitors with one in portrait mode. On the road/work I use a HP Elitebook Folio.In my free time I play on and with my Tulip PC Compact II, Zenith ZFL-181-93 (first PC I ever had) and trying to repair my Toshiba T1000. |
Author: | eryjus [ Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
I run a vmWare ESXi 5.5 server with a Core i7 12 core CPU and 24GB RAM -- which is still a SATA boot drive so I am locked at this ESXi version. I connect to a Drobo b800i SAN. This vmWare host runs several guest servers, including a server for backups, server for VPN access when I'm on the road, a media server, a bug tracking server for my bugs and TODOs, along with several others. Included is my OS development/test VM -- 6 cores, 8GB, 1TB (thin provision) disk, FC28, with QEMU & Bochs for testing. My personal workstation is a Lenovo T520 dual booting Win7Pro and FC26. While probably not the fastest environment, it suits my needs quite well. |
Author: | Solar [ Mon Nov 26, 2018 11:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
Desktop / Game Rig, bought back in 2014 when Elite Dangerous came out: Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-H87-HD3 PSU: Thermaltake Paris 650W RAM: Vengeance LP DDR3 1600-999 8 GByte CPU: Intel Core i7-4770 @ 3,4 GHz Cooler: bequiet! Dark Rock Advanced C1 GPU: Gainward GTX770 Phantom 4 GByte SSD: Samsung EVOBasic SATA3 120 GByte HDD: Seagate ST1000DM003 7200 rpm SATA3 1 TByte Optical: LG BH16NS40 16x BD-R Case: CoolerMaster CM690 III OS: Windows 10 / Linux Mint 19 When on the road or lounging about somewhere, I have an Acer Aspire One D260 Netbook, 10,1" display, Intel Atom N450 @ 1,66 GHz, 1 GByte RAM and 250 GByte HDD, also running Linux Mint 19. And my smartphone is running Termux, which does serve in "emergencies", and allows SSH-login to the always-on RaspberryPi 3 for some coding work. |
Author: | thomtl [ Tue Nov 27, 2018 5:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: What's your computer setup? |
@solar o7 CMDR My setup: AMD Ryzen 1500x @ 3,5 GHZ 8GB DDR4 RAM NVIDIA GTX 1050 120GB Kingston SSD 500GB HHD 2x 1080p Screens Windows 10 And I also have a Lenovo Thinkpad 530 running Arch Linux |
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