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Post your computer @ work

And what you use it for 🙂

TBird 1.3/100mhz FSB
A7V133C
256mb generic PC133
4mb ATI Rage II C +DVD PCI
Maxtor 30gig DM8
Some kind of 48x CDROM
"Mercury" 52x burner
350w PS that needs to be replaced
120mm front case fan
80mm rear case fan

Used for creating online work orders, printing said work orders, and burning CD's.
 
I don't know the exact specs anymore but:

P4 2.13
Soyo Mobo
512MB of PC2100 RAM
100GB hard drive
Radeon 7000
TB Santa Cruz Sound Card
Antec case and PSU
2x DVD+R Drive
40x DVD-ROM
 
My whole desk at work

That's a Dell Optiplex GX240 with a P4 1.8ghz, 512 mb of ram, and a FP1900 on the left. On the right is a Dual processor 800nhz G4, with a 21" studio display and 1gb of ram.

I use them for web development, mostly.
 
I use (depending on what's open when I get to work) either a Dell Optiplex GX270 with a 2.4 GHz P4 with a Dell 1800FP, or a Dual 2GHz G5 with a 17" flat panel and a 15" flat panel in a dual-mon config.

Life is good as a computer consultant at U of M. I use them for web browsing and deleting jobs from the print queue. Also, if I'm lucky, I'll watch a DVD if it's a slow night.
 
Dual PIII 933s
512 MB RAM
20 GB HD
2x 16MB TNT2 Vid Cards
2x 17" Trinitrons
52x CDROM

Works fine for everything I use it for...VPNing to clients networks, VNC, RD, Outlook, Word, Access development, SQL development, a little PS and web dev.
 
PII 350 on a 440bx mobo
256mb PC100
2x 2 GB wide SCSI HD's
4mb S3 video
Linksys 10/100 PCI nic
17" Viewsonic CRT

No sound. 🙁

EDIT: I use it for Foxpro mostly.
 
Older Dell:
PIII 1Ghz
512MB PC-133
40GB HD
40x CdRw

Slow as hell, but it sure is quiet!

I mostly use it to process the GPS raw data I get from land surveying. (and just a little CAD)
 
Athlon 650
512MB Ram
10 GB HD
24x CD-RW

No sound, matrox G200. Slow, but all I use it for is to read emails and play blackjack.
 
dell optiplex
p4 1.8
256megs of ram
tnt2 or something like that
and couple of hdds (20 and 20 maybe?)
17 or 19in crt (1280x1024)

FreeBSD 5.1 + KDE


I do java/XML to whatever conversions, some web dev and manage all the machines in our department.

 
IBM Thinkpad A21m. Due for a hardware refresh this coming July to a T40 - can't wait.

Anyway:
P3 800MHz
384MB RAM
20GB HDD
15" display (docked to 21" monitor at home)
CDRW

I use it for web stuff mostly.
 
Dell Dimension 2400
- P4 2.4, 512MB PC3200, 40GB HDD, 21" Trinitron

Sun Ultra 5
- I dunno the specs, I'm retiring it soon

SunPCI I
- I'm definately retiring this one soon

And full 100Mbit up/down (connection is sick, I'm actually HDD limited).

Used for: web development, system monitoring, and posting on ATOT
 
Inspiron 8000
P3-700
256 RAM
30 gig HD
17" Samsung LCD

Used for terminal servicing into my servers, pcanywhere'ing into 40 remote locations, basic office applications, light graphics stuff, FTP, web admining, crystal report writing, and a whole handful of various other stuff.

It's got half the horsepower of pretty much anyone else in the company, but I really don't need anything more powerful for what I do.
 
I have a pair of Comcrap Evils, both running P4 2.4's and onboard everything, 512mb ram. 17" Optilame monitors round out the garbage.

Basically the only things worth keeping are the cpus and ram. Even the drives suck.

Edit:

Comcrap=Compaq
Evils=Evos
Optilame=Optiquest

For those of you who may actually like Comcrap<ahem>HP<ahem>.
 
P4 2.8GHz
768 MB Ram
ATi Radeon 9600 Pro
DVD-RAM/-R/+R/-RW/+RW/CD-R/CD-RW
80GB HD
19" LCD

I do electronic design, programming, documentation.
Gaming after hours 🙂

It has been working great up until this morning when the HD crapped out completely.
🙁
 
I have an IBM ThinkPad T20 laptop, and a old Dell PowerEdge server sitting under my desk.

The laptop has a 667Mhz processor, 512MB of memory, 30 GB hard drive, and a Cisco 802.11b wireless card. I have Windows XP Pro installed on it, and it's used mostly for system administration work and web surfing. My boss supposedly has a T40 on order to replace it, but I won't believe it until I see it on my desk...

The old Dell server is a Pentium Pro 200 with 256 MB of memory and a 9 GB SCSI hard drive. It's running Windows 2000 server, which I occassionally use for application testing.
 
Dell Latitude LS
P3-500, 256mb ram, 20gb hdd. Only good thing about it...it's small.
Location, passenger seat of car.
 
Which one? 🙂

Here's the list as of this morning (and as I can remember it):

Compaq EVO P4 1.8/768MB/40GB
Compaq EVO P4 2.4/384MB/40GB
Compaq EVO P4 2.0/256MB/20GB
Compaq Deskpro EN P3 866/256MB/20GB
Compaq Deskpro EP P3 600/256MB/10GB x2
Compaq Deskpro EP P3 450/128MB/10GB
Compaq Slim Evo Celeron 1.8/256MB/10GB
Compaq N800C P4 1.8/256MB/30GB x2
Compaq Armada P3 1G/256MB/20GB
Compaq NX7000 P4 2.4/512MB/60GB

Apple Mac G4 Quicksilver, dunno the specs (hardly use the damn thing)
2 x 17" Mitsu Diamondtron monitors (primary workstation)
17" LCD (Mac)
17" Compaq P700 (test boxes)

My primary workstation is the first Evo listed, with an EP 600 as a secondary running WinXP (until I get my box converted over). The rest are all test boxes used mostly for maintaining disk images. The NX7000 is a demo, so it goes back soon (doh! Sweet laptop!)

I think that's it... 😉

Dave
 
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