It is my pleasure to answer a question that our leader "Sean I.T ©" has already answered.
Here's what I got.
- ASUS MB with Windows 2000 (currently on)
- Shuttle MB with Windows 2000 (currently on)
- HP Pavillion with Windows XP Home (currently on)
- other clone with Windows 2000 Server (currently on)
- Compaq laptop - Windows 98SE
- Dell laptop - Windows 2000
- another Compaq laptop - Windows XP Home
in the garage, I've got these PII and PIII computers
- Tyan MB with Windows 2000
- another Tyan MB with Windows 2000
- a DELL Dimension - but broken
- Gateway with Windows 2000
- HP with Windows 2000
But I have 6 other Pentium classics, but only two work right now.
I think 18 computers are enough for one person to have. What do you think?
2006-08-13 08:30:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-13 14:13:14
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answer #2
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answered by duh 1
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2006-08-13 14:06:12
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answer #3
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answered by Anry 7
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5 PC's soon to be 6
Don't know the specs of all of them but I will tell you this:
I have 4 Deskopt PC's and a Laptop.
2 of the Desktops and the laptop are on a wireless network that I setup.
The 3rd desktop is my mom's computer that has no internet acess because it has very valuable information regarding her restraunt that she owns.
The last desktop is not in working condition it WAS a windows 95 computer with all 4 ram slots filled. Although when I say "was" I mean I was wondering what was inside a computer one day and asked my parents if I could look inside of the old hunk of junk. They said sure so I got a phillips screw driver and spent 3 hours looking at the al the different parts. Although I know how to put it back together I say its a waste of time since I literally destroyed the hard drive by slamming the tip of the screwdriver into the chips of the hard drive. It was much fun!
The desktops on the network specs that I know is that one is from gateway with intel pentium 4 processor and 512 mb ram with 37 GB memory and was recently attacked by viruses (I had to wipe the drive clean). Now the other desktop is a dell with 256 mb ram. intel pentium 2 processor.
Lastly, I am going to be building a computer of my own in a few years. It will cost 2.5K (actually cheap comparing how much alienware would sell for it... 7K)
It's specs are as follows:
Case: Logisys CS888UVBL Assembled UV Blue Acrylic Case (Clear) Retail
Case Fans: 4 80 mm fans
Motherboard: MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum nForce4 Ultra Athlon 64 Skt939 DDR ATX Motherboard w/Audio, Gigabit LAN, RAID/Serial ATA Retail
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Processor Socket 939 Retail
Video Card: ATI All-In-Wonder X1900 PCI Express 256MB DDR3 Video Card Retail
Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Sound Card Retail
Speaker System: Logitech Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Speaker System Retail
Microphone: Plantronics .Audio 300 Noise-Canceling Microphone Retail
Amount of Ram : 4GB from Crucial Technologies (I know I only need 2 GB but maybe in the future we may need 4GB)
Hard Drives: 2 hard drives with 500 GB of space that will be configured RAID 0 for 1 Terabyte.
Optical Drives:
2 DVD Dual Format DVD+RW Drives
1 Floppy disk Drive
Mice and Keyboard:
Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 3000 Laser Retail
Monitor: Acer AL1916WAb 19in LCD Monitor (Black) Retail
Wireless Network Adapter:
Linksys WMP54GS Wireless-G PCI Adapter w/SpeedBooster Retail
Processor Fan: Thermaltake CL-P0200 Silent 939 KU CPU Cooler Retail
Power Supply: Antec SmartPower 2.0 SP-500 500W Power Supply
This is GOING to be a media center PC. I just need the money and I will be building it.
2006-08-13 18:40:23
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answer #4
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answered by 13yearoldComputerNerd 2
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Hey,
I am useing Amilo Pro - Fujitsu Siemens Lap Top
Intel(R) Celeron(R) M
Processor 1.50 Ghz
256 MB Ram
40GB HDD
Philips CDRW/DVD
Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter
VIA Rhine II Ethernet Adapter
Digital Flat Panel (1024 x 768)
Display: VIA/S3G Unihrome Pro GPI
Sound : Legacy
O/s XP Home with Licence
Hope this helps me in geting the 10 points.hehehe
Keep asking yahoo and vote me the Best.
2006-08-13 14:12:17
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answer #5
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answered by LORD 3
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I have a Toshiba laptop (1Gig Ram, 80GB HD), a Dell laptop (2Gig Ram, 80GB HD), an Emachine desktop (1Gig Ram, 160GB HD), a Dell desktop (512MB Ram, 100GB HD), and a customized desktop that I built a long long time ago that I cant seem to part with.
I have 5 all together, but I mainly use two. The emachine is mostly used for file storage. The customized desktop is mostly used for testing different Operating Systems. It currently has Linux installed. I have Windows 2000, XP Pro, Linux.
2006-08-13 14:05:07
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answer #6
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answered by Sean I.T ? 7
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3 PCs
All with Windows XP
Mine: (Custom)
Xion case
750Watt PS
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Manchester processor
2GB Corsair XMS 3500LL-PRO RAM
ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe Socket 939 Mobo
Geforce 6800 XT (256 mb) video card
80 GB hard drive (For now... I plan on getting like a 250 SATA)
DVD burner... you know, the works
Family PC: (my old one)
Dell Dimension Desktop 2400 series (with 512 RAM)
Brother's PC:
Emachines T2596 (but with 1 GB of RAM)
2006-08-13 14:03:37
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answer #7
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answered by Nick P 2
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7 at last count.
2 Compaq servers
2 Dell desktops
1 Dell laptop
1 IBM laptop
1 home built desktop
But that's nothing! I work with a guy who has a 30 box Linux cluster in his garage (air conditioned of course) and uses an old AS-400 for a coffee table. His wife is amazingly tolerant!
2006-08-13 14:07:54
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answer #8
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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100 x 2 = 200 - 150 = 50 - 49 = one pc.
2006-08-13 14:14:56
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answer #9
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answered by rock star 2
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4
2 XP
2 Linux
Soon to add 1
2006-08-13 14:08:12
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answered by Steve 4
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