Hardware Profiles

I know most of us are running 98, 2000 or xp, but I'm curious about the hardware profiles most are running...I know a lot of the art here probably takes a bit of horsepower to create, so I'm curious what everyone's hardware profile is.
Processor, memory, storage, video...etc..
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AMD 1700, 1 gig ram, 120gig HD, 64meg video card.

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XP...P111/500, 1 gig ram, 63gig in 3 HDs, GeForce2 32meg...
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AMD t-bird 1330, 512mb RAM, 64mDDR Radeon 7200 (ViVo), 40gb HDD (I remember when a 1Gb hdd was going to hold anything I would ever need to have in my life. Now I need a bigger one than 40

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XP,P4 1500,1gig ram,40gbHD + 20gb external HD,64meg vid card.
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I'm doing just fine on my puny little XP, Celeron 1200, with 256megs or ram and a 40 gig hard drive

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Me too elvee, my desktop puter is an older Dell, 256 megs of Ram, 42 gig HD, Nvidia Riva TNT 32 mb vid, with XP (installed by me:as in myself and I, after WIN-ME kept coughing up continuous fur-balls and numerous re-installs and even 3 hard drive replacements (argh, and double argh, I say)! Now she runs like a gem with XP even tho Dell recommended not to (phooey). I just can't flash my bios is all or KABOOM (he-he)...but...

My Sony Vaio laptop is newer...(b-day prez this year) and is 500-sumpin' megs of DDR RAM, 32gig HD, 32mb graphic card (not the best in the west, 1024 x 768 max res...you get the idea-r...

I don't have a pentablet-kewl-thing-a-ma-jig...I NEED a pentablet...but for now I'm stuck wiff what's I gots.

Maybe I'll strike bubblin' crude, texas tea...oil that is...
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im runnign a brick of a laptop inspiron 7500 with a 20 gig harddrive ( big story behind it ) a 8mb video card, with a 15 in moniter that runs 1400x1024 res sharp as anything i have evr seen, 256 mb ram and 700mhgz nothing special but enough for me to make 3d models ( barely ) If anyone wants to give me anything better or donate to the INANCF ( i need anew computer fund ) there more than welcome
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dark_seraphim, you can only do that in Texas, and I haven't found any yet. But when I do, yahoo.

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I have a heart, that throbs for you...so get down on your hands and knees and publicly profess your love for me.
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On my knees..I love you Dark Seraphim...forever...and my heart throbs for you too

Well I guess that's pretty public...and let no one doubt what we feel for one another.
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No, I'm waiting for the...*question*
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p4 1.8 ghz
1 gig of ram
matrox g450 dual head video
old soundblaster live! platinum sound card
30 gig hard drive
Win 2000

working in conjunction with a little desktop storage/automation server:

p200,
64 megs of ram, no audio, 4 meg on-board video.
100 gigs of storage

My work area is traditional LAN, from there the rest of the house is wireless; an old HP for the family machine and an old p90 lappy for music/ebooks.
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*On my knees*

Angela, love of my life, grant me my one wish and and be my wife, make me the happiest man on earth and let me love you forever.
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/me just bought a Monster! Dell, P4 2.6Ghz. 512Mb ram, 100gb hard drives, 64mb Nvidia GeForce graphics card, 19" Monitor, DVD, CD RW.
This was a major step forward for me, been running a 233Mhz system for 4 years with a tiny monitor!
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*lifting you back up to eye level*

I grant you that, and I will love you and cherish you and be your wife just so long as you want to be my husband forever, I love you so much, my darling...
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I love you, Angela...you've made me the happiest man in existance!

Bakerstreet and Boxxi have the timing of a water buffalo with two left feet trying to learn the bosa nova

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...we now return to our regularly scheduled program...

All my computers are homemade by me, I haven't got anything to write home about but they all run like champs

The system I'm on now is a PIII 600 with 512 megs of memory and 80 gigs of storage with a Nvidia Riva TNT2 w/32megs on board and a sound blaster live on a local network with a few other puters, one that I have set up as a web server. I was wondering if anyone has used network rendering...I noted that Bryce 5 has that option.
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P4 1.6 ovc'd to 2.1,
Gigabyte 8IRXP MB ( chipset 845D ),
256 MB RAM, 40 + 20 + 10 GB HD (7200 rpm ),
Nvidia Geforce Ti4200 128MB w/ vivo,
Creative Audigy, V90 Modem, ISDN Modem,
DVD player, CD+RW.
All this with WinXP and WinME dual boot.
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To Divine_Dvd:

I've done network rendering with lightwave.
I was a while back however, when Pentiums (P100) were the finest hardware you could buy.
We had a network in a computer store and in the evenings we run the rendering in 5 or 6 of the machines.
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AMD XP2100, 512MB RAM, Generic CD-DVD, Generic CD-RW, Old 17" CTX VL700 Monitor, 80GB WD HD 7200RPM, Lucent WinModem, MS-KB&Mouse, and of all things an old Voodoo3 2000 video card, SoundBlaster, Logitec Subwoof and 4 sats. Bought new 4 Months ago. The system is now obsolete. My apologies to those I told that I had AMDXP1600. This sales slip says it's an AMD XP2100. How about that! Soon will add Wacom Drawing tablet. Can't decide on a color though.
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Old Crab is about to go into his computer case and see for himself if he has a XP2100. Norton Utilities says he does. I know this is pretty dumb not knowing what kind of CPU one has. Anyway if I don't return soon you all will know Old Crab has destroyed his computer by OPENING the beastie up and crawling about in its' innards.
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Dell Dimension 8100 P4, 1.5 Ghz, 256MB PC800 RDRAM, 60 meg HD partitioned, Nvidia GeForce2 GTS w/32 meg ram, 19" Sony Trinitron Monitor, 3com 3c920 integrated fast ethernet controller, Surfboard SB3100 cable modem, 60 meg BUSlink backup drive, Wacom Intuos GD tablet w/ cordless stylus (boring tan, Old Crab), Canon BJC-8500 printer, Altec Lansing THX certified ADA885 speakers w/ subwoofer, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz DSP sound card.

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duh, the BUSlink is 60 GIG, not meg...

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and the hard drive too, excuse me, I haven't had my coffee yet!

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2.53Ghz P4,1.24GHz PC2700DDR,Intel D845GEBV2 board,Leadtek Winfast A250 Ultra TD 128M DDR,Creative Blaster Audigy Platinum eX external sound card,Seagate 36Gb 10,000 rpm U160 primary drive and Seagate 40Gb 7,200 secondary drive,Sony DRU500A DVD/CD internal.
Sony Trinitron CPDG240 19" flat screen.
XP Pro on #1 drive, Mandrake 9 on #2.
All new(almost!)and sewn together by me! Does it ever push the pixels around!!!

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