AMD The 2 towers - two 64 bit pcs :) - WITH PICS

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peter7921

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Nice Rigs.

I have a question for you, what is that keyboard on the left rig, i really like the look of it?
 

Gomce

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Originally posted by: peter7921
Nice Rigs.

I have a question for you, what is that keyboard on the left rig, i really like the look of it?

Both keyboards are cheap.
The left one is a gift from the gf, I think it's made by BTC...costs around $10
The right one is better keyboard, just got it, Chiconi, $7 or so

 

Gomce

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Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Quasmo
Originally posted by: Gomce
PC1 uses both displays -
VGA > secondary display - right monitor
Digital > Primary display - left monitor


PC2 uses only the right monitor,

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both monitors have Exit Source button to swithch between Analog or Digital, meaning between PC1 or 2 on monitor number 2 ( the right one )

I had the same setup, you would use the KVM to get rid of all the clutter on your desk ie. only one keyboard and one mouse. you never use two at once.
Spoken like someone without a family :roll: Kind of difficult for the Mrs. and/or son to use the 2nd system if I have the only kybd&mouse now ain't it? ;)

BTW, Nice rigs :beer: I have used both the Antec and Chieftech versions of that case for more builds than any other. You should run a distributed computing project on at least one of them IMO. You help with very worthy causes and folding@home Gromacs work units are the single best stability tester for overclocks I've found. :light:


Advice taken :)
Just downloaded folding@home
Hmm, the black console window now goes through some steps

I used to run SETI@home back in the days :)

 

Gomce

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Pics of internals once I get rounded and shorter FDD cables :) and nice blue cathode lights
 

DAPUNISHER

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Originally posted by: Gomce
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
Originally posted by: Quasmo
Originally posted by: Gomce
PC1 uses both displays -
VGA > secondary display - right monitor
Digital > Primary display - left monitor


PC2 uses only the right monitor,

---

both monitors have Exit Source button to swithch between Analog or Digital, meaning between PC1 or 2 on monitor number 2 ( the right one )

I had the same setup, you would use the KVM to get rid of all the clutter on your desk ie. only one keyboard and one mouse. you never use two at once.
Spoken like someone without a family :roll: Kind of difficult for the Mrs. and/or son to use the 2nd system if I have the only kybd&mouse now ain't it? ;)

BTW, Nice rigs :beer: I have used both the Antec and Chieftech versions of that case for more builds than any other. You should run a distributed computing project on at least one of them IMO. You help with very worthy causes and folding@home Gromacs work units are the single best stability tester for overclocks I've found. :light:


Advice taken :)
Just downloaded folding@home
Hmm, the black console window now goes through some steps

I used to run SETI@home back in the days :)
:beer: If you haven't joined a team you can get all the info and help you need in the DC forum here. The TeAm is great peoples :) I'd try to recruit you for mine, but I'd be breaking the ethical rule of not recruiting on other teams boards, so join the TeAm here, I used to be a member and had a great time with them. :)