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Old 01-14-2016, 11:32 AM
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Default Any other computer geeks out there?

Just throwing this out there as I don't recall seeing a thread here before calling all the computer geeks out. So if you enjoy computer hardware, tinkering, building, etc, speak up and share your systems!

I'll start. My main PC is a Core i7 920 oc'd to 3.2ghz with 6gb of DDR3. I've got a Samsung Evo 120gb SSD for my main drive as well as a 500gb for random files and such. In my back "geek room" I've got a Core 2 Quad with 4gb of DDR 2, a 128gb Kingston SSD for the main drive as well as a 1.5tb, 2tb, and 500gb HD for media storage (TV, Movies, Music, etc). This is my home server which serves media out via Plex to an Apple TV, my bedroom/main PC via Kodi, as well as tablets, phones, etc. I also have a PC room with too many random vintage(ish) machines to mention.

So what are you all running? Let's hear about 'em and see if you're willing! If there's interest I'll share a few pics of my PC room, geek room, and main PC. Looking forward to it guys!
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You lost me at " I'll start" I dabble only to keep things running or try
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I got just a Macbook Pro, do I qualify? I also have an email server in my bathroom closet.
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Nice place for an email server LOL
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Nice place for an email server LOL
Hey if it's good enough to hold top secret information it's good enough for me
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I got just a Macbook Pro, do I qualify? I also have an email server in my bathroom closet.
Ummm how big is your bathroom/bathroom closet? You have me wondering
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Ummm how big is your bathroom/bathroom closet? You have me wondering
I was just jesting

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OMG why did I expect better from you!!
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OMG why did I expect better from you!!
Ok ok I can redeem myself. $150,000 worth of equipment that's mine to play with at work
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Ok ok I can redeem myself. $150,000 worth of equipment that's mine to play with at work
Alright alright, you win that round! I'd show pics of our server rack and call system at work but yours is much more impressive!

Edit: So, if you can tell us without having to kill us after, what do you do for work that gets you around that kind of equipment?
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