You might be a comuter geek if...

elcamino74ss

Senior member
Jun 6, 2005
215
0
0
I take it this makes me a full fledge computer geek. Just picked up this workarea unit from craigslist and set it up in the game room this weekend.

Pic 1

Pic 2

1st PC (on the left)
Antec NSK4400 Case
Socket 754 AMD 64 2800+
1GB ram
Nforce3 250gb board
GForce2 MX400 64mb video
250gb IDE
Windows 2003 Domain controller, SQL 2005, IIS, etc

2nd PC
Fry's Cheapo Case
AMD 2500+
Generic Socket A board
1gb ram
64mb ATI Radeon 7000 video
80gb HD
Ubuntu Studio edition for linux apps and some audio recording/mixing

3rd PC
Antec P180 Case
Gigabyte Nforce4 SLI AM2 board
AMD X2 3600 (Overclocked to 5000+ speed)
2gb DDR2
EVGA 7900GS 256mb KO
X-Fi Extreme Audio
250gb & 160gb SATA

The kids desk and 3100 Sempron Box is also in the same room.

Surprisingly the wife didn't freak out too much.
 

Saga

Banned
Feb 18, 2005
2,718
1
0
Suggestion. Download Synergy. I run 3 monitors with 2 computers and one keyboard and mouse, no KVM required.
 

elcamino74ss

Senior member
Jun 6, 2005
215
0
0
Thanks might have to give that a try. I only have the one KVM and have more spare 2 ports from the years of collecting.

I do like being able to have two setups up at the same time but will try it out. Would it work to let me control the kids machine on the other side of the room or the wife's laptop downstairs?

 

elcamino74ss

Senior member
Jun 6, 2005
215
0
0
My work laptop is in the backpack and my wife has a Dell Inspiron 1100 pos laptop.

I've got the D620 Dell from work. Decent Rig. Dual Core intel, 2gb ram, nivida video, 80gb hd, etc.
 

homercles337

Diamond Member
Dec 29, 2004
6,340
3
71
I see a few TINY CRTs and one TINY LCD. You are NOT a geek. As much as you would like to be you are NOT. Now go away stupid little n00b.
 

Sinsear

Diamond Member
Jan 13, 2007
6,439
80
91
Originally posted by: homercles337
I see a few TINY CRTs and one TINY LCD. You are NOT a geek. As much as you would like to be you are NOT. Now go away stupid little n00b.

Don't think he said he was a computer geek. According to him he is a "comuter geek".
 

elcamino74ss

Senior member
Jun 6, 2005
215
0
0
A n00b I am not. I've been using computers since age 5 on the Apple II and work in the IT Risk Management group for a well known company.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

Lifer
Feb 16, 2003
26,108
5
81
I'm not sure that qualifies you as a geek - having to mention your job/career takes away points too.

.5/10
 
Mar 11, 2004
23,444
5,850
146
Originally posted by: elcamino74ss
A n00b I am not. I've been using computers since age 5 on the Apple II and work in the IT Risk Management group for a well known company.

Length of exposure =/= Amount of knowledge gained

That setup looks about what geeks 5 years ago were using (excpet the LCD and ok Antec cases). Even geeks have moved into the world of ergonomics and relative comfort.

Now what you need is a mini-fridge, several empty cans/bottles of Mt. Dew and energy drinks. An unkempt desk. The only light in the room the eerie glow of the CRTs. Get rid of the windows for sure.

Maybe it'd be better if I just listed the things you got right. You've got the can of compressed air, a UPS, unsightly cable sprawl, multiple network devices, and what looks to be large plastic containers with the PS2 tails of an old beige ball mouse hanging out.

Also, you're not a true geek until you've been verbally abused through the internet by someone questioning your masculinity and heterosexuality because of the type of keyboard you use.
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
72,439
33,028
136
Needs StarTrek poster and 24x32 inch totally pixilated printout of a certain pole vaulter, in ASCII even better.