How do you name your computers?

Koharski

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For the longest time i've named my computers after what processor they use. I've come to realise this is boring and nerdy, so whos got a great naming scheme for their PCs?

When I helped set up a network at my highschool a few years ago I named all the servers after a fruit, and the routers after planets. I might stick with the fruit idea for my newer network.
 

WT

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Processors.

Boring ? If you say so. I know where my print job winds up at least, instead of wondering where Zeus or Apollo are located. Every time someone gets a fancy naming idea, they are the only ones that know the names of each PC, so if you have other users (spouse, kids) they don't know a damn thing about your non-nerdy naming conventions.
 

funkymatt

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used to be after the model of the motherboard. now im using lord of the rings characters.
 

DSF

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Back in high school all the computers in the comp arch lab were named after transformers.
 

Denithor

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Motherboard model.

That way if I ever have to work on it again I don't even have to open it back up to find out what's inside (and if CPU-z isn't easily available for some reason).
 

WildW

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At home, Nintendo villians. My server is Motherbrain, my laptop is Andross. I've had Ganondorf, Bowser.

We bought a pair of shiny new widescreen laptops at work which ended up called Mary Kate and Ashley :p
 

VeryCharBroiled

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I usually name them after the case theme. smoke (smoke gray), dragon (red and has dragonhead fan guards), bling (has all the fancy lighting from when I had the lighting bug), oldiron (old skool plain case for my server). laptops are names after their brand and model.
 

Kailasa

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I don't have names for my work computers. But the ones at home I wasn't too creative with. The XP professional computer is named Monster because it's a Full tower(Antec) Thing is huge. It also growled and sounded like a jet plane due to a faulty case fan. That issue has since been resolved so now it purrs quietly again. Hmmm perhaps I need to rename it now. :p

My main computer that i built a year ago is called Monster 2 because it is also a full tower case.

My next one, I'll probably redo the naming scheme to something completely different.
 

acheron

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currently the names are the hills of Rome. since there are fewer than 7 computers on the network, that works. (and even if there were more, I could extend it beyond the traditional 7 to some of the other surrounding hills). router is palatine, server is capitoline, desktop is aventine, wife's laptop is caelian. network name is "rome" of course.
 

heyheybooboo

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Title: How do you name your computers?

A descriptive title tied to specific hardware and location.

Yeah. I'm no fun.
 

lxskllr

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Whatever I think of in that particular moment. I've had Zoe, tux, dad, shuttle, lappy...A few others that aren't immediately coming to mind.
 

Ika

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How about naming them after the CPU codenames (i.e. Atom would be Silverthorne).
 

rasczak

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by case color.

blackbox, whitebox,whitebox2, greybox. laptops are by names of users, wife's laptop, my laptop.
 

Koharski

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Boring ? If you say so. I know where my print job winds up at least, instead of wondering where Zeus or Apollo are located. Every time someone gets a fancy naming idea, they are the only ones that know the names of each PC, so if you have other users (spouse, kids) they don't know a damn thing about your non-nerdy naming conventions.

your spouse and kids know what kind of processor you have in each computer?

lucky man :D
 

Arglebargle

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I bought most of my new computer's components with money I got from selling my silver dime collection. So the computer's name is Mercury. Combined the old computers into one good backup, so it got named Caduceus. If I get another, I still have Hermes open.


Find a schtick you are comfortable with and use it to name away.
 

DarkRogue

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I'm absolutely terrible with names, so it's usually the first feasible thing that I can think of.

I guess it's obvious what my current rigs are named.
My previous ones were a bit more computer-centric since I had some fun with that hacking-sim game "Uplink" (Main PC rig was some sort of made up company's Mainframe) :p
That phase kind of wore off though.