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My setup in my dorm room:

post #502 of 680
Thats what im talkin bout , more pics less chatter !
post #503 of 680
Well, I looked through every page of this forum and I decided to post my own pictures. This is of my desk in my home office.

First, is my Latitude D410 as described in my profile. As this is a notebook forum and this is the Dell section in particular I thought this picture should go first:


This next picture is of my old Toshiba laptop that was my primary laptop before the D410. As this is a notebook forum I thought that should be second:


This next picture is of my iBook. Again, as this is a notbook forum I thought that should go third. The spec on my 12" iBook is G3 Dual USB, 500Mhz, 640MB ram and a 40gb 5400RPM Hdd (That was formerly installed in my Toshiba).


This picture is an overview of my office:


Here is a picture of my Dell Axim X51v, Motorola v551 cell phone and my Philips GoGear MP3 player:


This is an overview of the lower portion of my desk:


Here is my printer. It is an HP 2840 Color LaserJet All-in-one machine:


Here are some pictures of my LCD Monitors. They are Viewsonic VX924 LCDs:



Here is a picutre of my servers. The server on the left is a Xeon 2.8Ghz, 4GB Ram system with a SATA RAID Card. The primary aray is two 74GB 10,000 RPM WD Raptor HDDs in a RAID 1 configuration. The data array is 4 250GB WD HDDs in a RAID 5 configuration. It runs Windows 2003 Small Business Server (I like Exchange and its the cheapest way to get it besides well.."the free way"). The Dell PowerEdge 1300 is a PIII 550 Mhz server with 512MB ram and 4 9.1GB 10,000 RPM SCSI HDDs in a Raid 5 configuration. This server runs Redhat Linux.


This is my Internet connection. It is a cable modem connected to a SonicWall Soho3.


This is my tower system. It is a P4 3.0Ghz, 2GB Ram, 74GB 10,000 RPM WD Raptor HDD, Nvidia GeForce 5900 Video Card and a Sony DVDRW drive.


Lasty is my trusty TI86.


What is also seen beside my desk is my wife's desk. She has a Dell Inspirion XPS M170. PM 2.0Ghz, 2GB Ram, 80GB 7200 RPM HDD, 17" Screen, 256MB GeForce 7800GTX Video Card, Dell TV Tuner and well pretty much the works. She uses her laptop for everything which is why she has the gaming machine. I travel a lot with my laptop for work so I used it for business and I use my tower for gaming.

This is my setup. I hope everyone likes.

-Podolak
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Originally Posted by Podolak



get that woman crackin before she has a nother black eye to explain to the neigbors!






jst kidding

Powerful setup there!
post #505 of 680
lol, yeah that is on her side of the office. My side is sparkly clean.
post #506 of 680
Nice setup bro wish i had enough spare cash to have that kind of setup but im quite happy with my Dual CPU pentium III 433mhz Linux Server and my i6000d lappy
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Hey Linux servers do not require a whole lot and they work great. I would only have a linux server except I really do like Exchange. I've used linux e-mail server solutions before and they are alright but there is something about Exchange that draws me to it. Though I would still have the 1TB data array (~750mb usable in RAID 5) .
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Adrien
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Nice Setup, lol is that a bong?
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Originally Posted by Delvien
Nice Setup, lol is that a bong?

no it was probably filled with an alcoholic substance but is now empty
post #511 of 680
Nice. Bad idea to have an aquarium next to all these electronic equipment.
post #512 of 680
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Originally Posted by scoobieskyman
no it was probably filled with an alcoholic substance but is now empty
Yep. I got it when I stayed at the Harrah's in Vegas. Now I'm trying to fill it up with Quarters, Dimes and Nickels...Taking awhile, when it's full I should have a bundle.

EDIT: KAROLOYDI, yeah...I'm taking a risk, but it's a molded Acrylic so i'm not too worried about it springing a leak, the only risk is it getting tipped over.

Adrien
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Originally Posted by scoobieskyman
no it was probably filled with an alcoholic substance but is now empty

uh huh "alcoholic substence" sure. :P
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Inspiron 6000 2.0Ghz fully loaded - Logitech Z-3e, Dell X50v +2GB CF+ 1GB SD XtremeII - Sharper Image fan +Motorola MD681 + 40GB 2.5" HD + GoLite BlueWave AntiInsomnia device - Logitech Notebook Quickcam (on bluewave device) - Canon i80 mobile printer -Logitech MX1000 +ratpads - Ativa X1800MONSTER CD/staple/18 page shredder, Target lamp, DaLite 84" projector screeen ^_^




Dell 1100MP protector + DaLite 84" screen - Dell 2001fp - Sennheiser RS120 - Mitsubishi Dual-Head VCR - Streamzap & Firefly remote controls - two GE "gradual-wake" alarm clocks, Logitech Z-560s, Logitech Cordless Navigator, MX1000, 200GB WD drive in Speed Metal Case, Canon CanoScan LiDE 500, Canon PIXMA IP4000 printer, computer (inside desk) - 2.53Ghz super-quiet (near silent) computer - Canon SD200 + 1GB+Digipower battery, Canon ZR200 camcorder + all available accessories

Prolly a few things I missed.
post #516 of 680
Neat!!!
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Nice. Where did you get this desk:
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Staples a few months back on a great deal-- $70 taxed.
post #519 of 680
Nice setup , i like the tall desk, the one with the shelves

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Originally Posted by Fidget
The Alienware looks awesome!!!
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