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Whats your Dream system?
I was just wondering what everyones dream setup is.
*mine*
Dual 2.5 ghz AMD's (doesnt exist)
4.0 megs of ECC
7 Harddrives and 4 OS's
Black case,keyboard,mose and 2 20" LCD
Black 56x cdrw
Black Floppy
Black Zip
Black SuperDisk
Black Tape
Black DVD
Black Audio Controler
Creative MP3
and an OC425
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2.8ghz
DOS, UNIX, ME, XP
Pentium 4 Procs.
256 MB
80 G
Geforce graphics
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The one I have..
Dimension 8100
Pentium 4 1300 Hz
(4) x 256 Mb RDRAM
NVIDIA GeForce3 64MB Ti500
Dell P1130 Monitor
Motorola SurfBoard USB Cable Modem
Santa Cruz(tm) Voyetra Turtle Beach Sound
40 GB Hard Drive
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I own my dream machine
dell precision 530
2 x 1.5 Ghz Xeon
1 Gb RAM
Quardro Pro2 64Mb
50 Gb Hdd.
it does everything I need, and then some.
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For Windows programs: AlienWare MJ-12
Dual 2.4 GHz Xeon Processors, 2 GB RDRAM, 2 73 GB Ultra160 SCSI drives (RAID 5), triple 20" flat panel displays...
For graphics: SGI Octane2 Workstation
Dual MIPS 64-bit R14000A 600 MHz processors w/ 8 GB SDRAM...
For server: Dell PowerEdge 6600 Server
Quad Intel Xeon 1.6 GHz, 16 GB DDR, 4 73 GB Ultra160 SCSI drives (RAID 5), PowerVault DLT...
AJ
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avdven, Play the lottery much.... That is one high price tag you are looking at...
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hehe I don't play the lottery but I have money to burn. I'll probably never buy any of those machines (I already have enough workstations and servers including two IBM AIX UNIX machines and a few mid-range Dell servers). I would love to have those, but why spend that much money on one computer when I can just as easily buy 3 or 4 mid-range machines and cluster them to make one high-end machine? I figure, aim high, and settle for just below that. :-)
AJ
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dual 2.4 ghz xeon
3.0 gb ecc
os/2 warp, xp pro, osx, slackware
quad 60 gb 10,000 rpm scsi hdd
geforce 4 128 mb ddr
all black components
19" ibm lcd
300 watt black speaker system
oc3 connection
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a voodoo pc ( I like the design and the performance,of course)
Pentium 4 2.53 ghz
1 gb rdram
Nvidia Geforce 4 ti 4600
Creative Audigy platinum Ex
100 gb Western Digital hard drive (just one)
network card
the 24-inch Sony Monitor
Klipsch 5.1 speakers