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Running a duel-boot system. Upgraded to Kali-Linux recently, also using Windows 10.

 

Muh cpu: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor, 3.60 GHz.

 

Muh ram: 512GB.

 

Le gpu: NVIDIA GTX 1650.

 

Storage 1: 500GB SSD.

 

Storage 2: 1TB SSD. (This build cost me a lot lmao).

 

Monitor: 1920X1080, 60.0HZ.

Edited by CrystalHawk_Doom : Forgot to add the 12.

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Going off what Win-10's Task Manager tells me:

 

OS = Windows 10 [64 bit]

CPU = AMD Ryzen 5 3600x 6-Core Processor

MEEM (guessing that's my RAM?) = 16GB 

Storage 1 = 466GB SSD

Storage 2 = 932GB HDD

Storage 3 = 3.6TB External Hard drive

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 *Minecraft shaders intensifies*

 

I think my PC might finally be strong enough to play Crisis. :D

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Just upgraded this past July.

  • CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5900X
  • Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
  • RAM: 64 GB Dual-Channel DDR4 @ 3600 MHz (2x 32 GB)
  • GPU: nVidia GeForce GTX 1080 (a holdover from the previous system - can you blame me with how ridiculous GPU prices are right now?)
  • Storage: Lots...
    • 2 TB Samsung 980 Pro NVMe as Boot Drive
    • 2x 3 TB, 1x 6 TB, 1x 8 TB Mechanical HDs (there was another 3 TB, but it didn't survive the migration...)
  • Monitor: Acer Predator XB271HU bmiprz 27" WQHD (2560x1440) (this is the good IPS one, not the shitty TN one)
  • OS: Windows 10 Educational (thanks to a good buddy!)

 

The old system for posterity:

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K
  • Motherboard: Asus P8P67 Deluxe
  • RAM: 16 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 1600 MHz (4x 4 GB)
  • GPU: Same
  • Storage: Same, minus the NVMe drive, and plus the 3 TB that didn't make it
  • Monitor: Samsung 2343BWX (23", 2048x1152)
  • OS: Windows 7
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Built this last year after a few weeks of planning and it's still going strong. It was impossible to find a decent power supply but luckily the 860 watt from my old computer was the newest part in it. I did keep getting an occasional blue screen of death until I lowered the RAM clock speed back to its default. Still plan to update the storage situation, I was about to replace my 4TB hybrid drive with a sata ssd as well as a 2TB M.2 for the operating system, but the 2TB drive went unavailable yesterday while in my cart, so I'm gonna wait on everything until it's available again. Hopefully the 4TB ssd won't disappear in the meantime.

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I only really play classic Doom gaming-wise these days, and this setup runs it fine:

 

Acer E1-572

Windows 8.1 64 bit (an awesome OS, don't let anyone tell you otherwise)

Intel i3 4th gen processor (Haswell), with integrated HD graphics

8 GB DDR3 1600 RAM

1TB mechanical HDD

 

I've got 38 other laptops, but have only used one of them for gaming, namely a T60 IBM Thinkpad, running Windows 7 32 bit, and with an ATI Radeon x1400 graphics chip, 3 GB RAM. It's the only machine that will run Call of Duty 1 & 2, maybe thanks to the Radeon chip.

 

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OS: Windows 10

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2400g

GPU: Radeon Vega Integrated Graphics

RAM: 16 GB 2666mhz Dual Channel

SSD: 128 GB

HDD: 2 TB

 

Spoiler

Get me out of Latinoamérica

 

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Intel 8700K CPU.

Manjaro Linux with a Windows 10 Virtual Machine. GTX 1060 for Linux, RTX 3060ti for GPU passthrough to the Windows VM. Doom is pretty much all I play outside of Windows.

16GB 2133MHz DDR4 RAM. Kinda considering getting some 3200 or 3600, but I don't feel like it'd be particularly worth it.

1TB NVME SSD for main storage, 5 HDDs adding up to about 4TB which I try to avoid using.

Much more Noctua stuff than was ever a financially responsible decision to purchase.. Really, really damn quiet system though.

 

I'm also trying to use a Raspberry Pi 400 as much as I can get away with it, mostly as part of an effort to cut back on unnecessary power consumption. I'm not nearly good enough at programming to make good use of something better and it's totally fine for YouTube for me.

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My workstation PC I built in 2018:

 

AMD Ryzen 7 2700x 3.7 GHz

PNY Nvidia Quadro P2000 5GB

32GB DDR4 SDRAM

Windows 10 Home + Arch Linux with KDE Plasma or i3 depending on what I'm doing

 

My fun PC I built in 2018:

 

Intel i486 33 MHz

Cirrus Logic VGA Video Graphics Card 512kB

4MB FPM DRAM

MS-DOS v6.22 with or without Windows 3.1 depending on what I'm playing

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I recently got a new setup, and it works pretty well.  It consists of a...

Dell Latitude 5290 laptop

Dell P2421D 24" 1440P monitor

Logitech G213 keyboard

Logitech G102 mouse

 

The laptop came with a single stick of 16GB DDR4-2400 (soon to be upgraded) and a 500GB 7200RPM drive.  The latter of which was swiftly thrown in the garbage bin and replaced with a WD Black SN850 1TB M.2 SSD.  Gotta go fast!

 

Combined with Debian, the whole system feels very snappy and responsive.  I've been using Linux for about 2 weeks, and it has yet to crash on me.

 

That said, sometimes I have to restart it after a small update to get things to register properly.

 

       _,met$$$$$gg.          zilch510@zilch510 
    ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P.       ----------------- 
  ,g$$P"     """Y$$.".        OS: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) x86_64 
 ,$$P'              `$$$.     Host: Latitude 5290 
',$$P       ,ggs.     `$$b:   Kernel: 5.10.0-9-amd64 
`d$$'     ,$P"'   .    $$$    Uptime: 18 mins 
 $$P      d$'     ,    $$P    Packages: 3399 (dpkg) 
 $$:      $$.   -    ,d$$'    Shell: bash 5.1.4 
 $$;      Y$b._   _,d$P'      Resolution: 2560x1440 
 Y$$.    `.`"Y$$$$P"'         DE: Plasma 5.20.5 
 `$$b      "-.__              WM: KWin 
  `Y$$                        Theme: Breeze Dark [Plasma], Breeze [GTK2/3] 
   `Y$$.                      Icons: breeze-dark [Plasma], breeze-dark [GTK2/3] 
     `$$b.                    Terminal: konsole 
       `Y$$b.                 CPU: Intel i5-8350U (8) @ 1.700GHz 
          `"Y$b._             GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 620 
              `"""            Memory: 2330MiB / 15866MiB

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Windows 10 box:
CPU: i5-8400 2.80GHz
RAM: 16GB DDR4
GPU: RX 570 4GB
HDD: 2x 2TB HDD + 1x 240GB SSD
SCR: 1920x1080p 1ms @144Hz

 

Linux box:
Raspberry Pi 3B+

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OS: Windows 10

Ram 16GB DDR4

GPU: RTX3070 8GB

CPU: Ryzen 5

SSD: 1x 500GB

HDD: 2X 2TB

Monitor: Asus VG248QE 1ms 144HZ 1920x1080p

Second Monitor: Compaq Q2009 60Hz 1600x900p

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Ryzen R5 5600G @ 3.7GHz (I think)

16GB DDR4 RAM

500GB SSD

RTX 3060

 

Best part? The thing was on sale and cost me less than a grand.

 

EDIT: Oh right, and OS is 64-bit Windows 10.

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15 hours ago, CrystalHawk_Doom said:

Muh ram: 500.0GB.

 

◕_◕

 

2 hours ago, Zilch said:

Combined with Debian, the whole system feels very snappy and responsive.  I've been using Linux for about 2 weeks, and it has yet to crash on me.

 

I'm glad its working for you. The Debian repo is so delayed I could never manage to make it work for me

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Computer:

Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard

AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor

G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory

Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2 NVME Solid State Drive
Samsung SSD 1TB (unsure of model number)
Corsair H100i RGB PLATINUM SE 63 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler

EVGA GeForce RTX 3080

NZXT H710i ATM Mid Tower Case - White
Corsair RM 750W PSU

 

Monitors:

iiyama G-Master GB2788HS-B2 27" 144hz Monitor
Basic 1080p@60hz monitor from Acer
Basic 1080p@60hz monitor from LG

Valve Index VR Headset
 

Input:
Logitech G915 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

Logitech G203 Prodigy Gaming Mouse (I used to use the G600)
Valve Index VR Controllers

Audio:

Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless Headphones
Pioneer DJ DM-40-W White Studio Monitors
Blue Yeti X Pro Condenser USB Microphone
Roland TD-17 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit (MIDI)

iRig 37PRO MIDI Keyboard

 

 

 

...I spend too much money on my computer.
 

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8 minutes ago, Dragonfly said:

...I spend too much money on my computer.

That's not something to be ashamed of, I started out collecting new components two years ago but then covid happened and I'm not going to spend over 4500 dollars for a 3090 with EKWB block . . .

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Yeah the pricing situation at the moment is insane. And I agree, not to be ashamed of - I use this rig for both work and play, spending anywhere from 8 - 14 hours a day on it. Arguably it's paid for itself already by being my work machine. :)

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1: Cpu: Amd FX 8350 4.5Ghz - Dark Rock 4 Cooler

MB: Asus M5A97 Ram:

Corsair Vengeance Pro 16gb (2 x 8gb) DDR3-2133mhz C11

Gpu: Evga GTX 780 3gb

OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit

 

2: Cpu: Amd Phenom II X4 965

MB: Asus M4A785-M Ram: 6GB DDR2 1066mhz

Gpu: Evga Gtx 560 OC 2gb

OS: Windows Xp 32 bit / Windows 7 64 bit Legacy desktop:

 

3: Cpu: Amd Athlon XP 2800+ MB: MSI KM2M Combo MS-6738

Ram: 512mb 266 mhz

Gpu: AGP Geforce 4 Ti4200 128mb

OS: Windows 98 SE / Dos

 

In the process of building a super socket 7 machine

 

A bit much I know

 

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My machine is getting a little long in the tooth, but it's served me well for several years.

 

Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard

OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 3.4Ghz

RAM: Corsair 3GB

GPU: Nvidia 1060GTX 3GB

HD1: 1TB

HD2: 500GB

HD3: 3TB (external)

Beloved Keyboard: Logitech Prodigy G213

Monitor: Refurbished ASUS 27" 1080p

 

I might replace it next year, but instead I'll probably buy a new Amiga. 

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CPU: Ryzen 5 3600

RAM: 64GB DDR4

GPU: GeForce 1060 GTX 6GB

HDD: 4×4TB

OS: Arch Linux

DE: GNOME

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HOME:

Laptop #1: i5-1035G1/8GB/256MB SSD/Intel/Windows 10 (2020) (professional usage)

Laptop #2: i7-7700HQ/8GB/1TB Hybrid HDD/GTX 1050/Windows 10 (2017) (enthusiast usage)

Laptop#3: Celeron 1007u/4GB/500MB HDD/Intel/Windows 10 (2014) (testing usage)

Laptop#4: Celeron N2808/2GB/500MB HDD/Intel/Windows 10 (2014) (testing usage)

Laptop#5: i5-560M/4GB/750MD HDD/GT 540M/Windows 10 (2011) (media player - connected to TV)

 

OFFICE:

Desktop #1: i7-10700/16GB/256MB SSD + 1TB HDD/Intel/Windows 10 Pro (2020) (professional usage)

Desktop #2: i5-4570/8GB/1TB HDD/Intel/Windows 7 Pro (2013) (professional usage)

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Yes, my machine is old, I still have a floppy disk.

Spoiler

> sudo lshw -short
Chemin matériel         Périphérique  Classe         Description
===================================================================
                                         system         GA-880GM-UD2H
/0                                       bus            GA-880GM-UD2H
/0/0                                     memory         128KiB BIOS
/0/4                                     processor      AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 445 Processor
/0/4/a                                   memory         128KiB L1 cache
/0/4/c                                   memory         512KiB L3 cache
/0/b                                     memory         128KiB L1 cache
/0/25                                    memory         4GiB Mémoire Système
/0/25/0                                  memory         2GiB DIMMProject-Id-Version: @(#) $Id: fr.po 2151 2010-03-15 
/0/25/1                                  memory         DIMMProject-Id-Version: @(#) $Id: fr.po 2151 2010-03-15 20:26
/0/25/2                                  memory         2GiB DIMMProject-Id-Version: @(#) $Id: fr.po 2151 2010-03-15 
/0/25/3                                  memory         DIMMProject-Id-Version: @(#) $Id: fr.po 2151 2010-03-15 20:26
/0/1                                     processor      
/0/1/0                                   memory         128KiB cache de niveau 1
/0/1/1                                   memory         512KiB cache de niveau 2
/0/2                                     processor      
/0/2/0                                   memory         128KiB cache de niveau 1
/0/2/1                                   memory         512KiB cache de niveau 2
/0/100                                   bridge         RS880 Host Bridge
/0/100/2                                 bridge         RS780 PCI to PCI bridge (ext gfx port 0)
/0/100/2/0                               display        GF106 [GeForce GTS 450]
/0/100/2/0.1             card1           multimedia     GF106 High Definition Audio Controller
/0/100/2/0.1/0           input10         input          HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=8
/0/100/2/0.1/1           input11         input          HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=9
/0/100/2/0.1/2           input8          input          HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=3
/0/100/2/0.1/3           input9          input          HDA NVidia HDMI/DP,pcm=7
/0/100/a                                 bridge         RS780/RS880 PCI to PCI bridge (PCIE port 5)
/0/100/a/0               eth2            network        RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
/0/100/11                scsi1           storage        SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 SATA Controller [IDE mode]
/0/100/11/0              /dev/sda        disk           250GB ST3250318AS
/0/100/11/0/1            /dev/sda1       volume         2023MiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/0/2            /dev/sda2       volume         49GiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/0/3            /dev/sda3       volume         2023MiB Linux swap volume
/0/100/11/0/4            /dev/sda4       volume         178GiB Extended partition
/0/100/11/0/4/5          /dev/sda5       volume         70GiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/0/4/6          /dev/sda6       volume         108GiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/1              /dev/sdb        disk           1TB SAMSUNG HD103SJ
/0/100/11/1/1            /dev/sdb1       volume         2863MiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/1/2            /dev/sdb2       volume         65GiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/1/3            /dev/sdb3       volume         2863MiB Linux swap volume
/0/100/11/1/4            /dev/sdb4       volume         860GiB Extended partition
/0/100/11/1/4/5          /dev/sdb5       volume         186GiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/1/4/6          /dev/sdb6       volume         674GiB EXT3 volume
/0/100/11/0.0.0          /dev/cdrw       disk           DVD RW AD-7240S
/0/100/12                                bus            SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI0 Controller
/0/100/12/1              usb3            bus            OHCI PCI host controller
/0/100/12/1/3            input22         input          Logitech USB Optical Mouse
/0/100/12.1                              bus            SB7x0 USB OHCI1 Controller
/0/100/12.1/1            usb4            bus            OHCI PCI host controller
/0/100/12.1/1/1          input2          input          NOVATEK USB Keyboard Consumer Control
/0/100/12.2                              bus            SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB EHCI Controller
/0/100/12.2/1            usb1            bus            EHCI Host Controller
/0/100/12.2/1/1          card2           multimedia     UVC Camera (046d:0825)
/0/100/12.2/1/5          scsi6           printer        Photosmart C4700 series
/0/100/12.2/1/5/0.0.0    /dev/sdc        disk           Photosmart C4700
/0/100/12.2/1/5/0.0.0/0  /dev/sdc        disk           
/0/100/13                                bus            SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI0 Controller
/0/100/13/1              usb5            bus            OHCI PCI host controller
/0/100/13.1                              bus            SB7x0 USB OHCI1 Controller
/0/100/13.1/1            usb6            bus            OHCI PCI host controller
/0/100/13.2                              bus            SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB EHCI Controller
/0/100/13.2/1            usb2            bus            EHCI Host Controller
/0/100/14                                bus            SBx00 SMBus Controller
/0/100/14.1              scsi0           storage        SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 IDE Controller
/0/100/14.1/0.0.0        /dev/cdrom      disk           DVD-ROM GDR8163B
/0/100/14.2              card0           multimedia     SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
/0/100/14.2/0            input12         input          HDA ATI SB Front Mic
/0/100/14.2/1            input13         input          HDA ATI SB Rear Mic
/0/100/14.2/2            input14         input          HDA ATI SB Line
/0/100/14.2/3            input15         input          HDA ATI SB Line Out Front
/0/100/14.2/4            input16         input          HDA ATI SB Line Out Surround
/0/100/14.2/5            input17         input          HDA ATI SB Line Out CLFE
/0/100/14.2/6            input18         input          HDA ATI SB Line Out Side
/0/100/14.2/7            input19         input          HDA ATI SB Front Headphone
/0/100/14.3                              bridge         SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 LPC host controller
/0/100/14.3/0                            system         PnP device PNP0c02
/0/100/14.3/1                            system         PnP device PNP0c02
/0/100/14.3/2                            system         PnP device PNP0b00
/0/100/14.3/3                            storage        PnP device PNP0700
/0/100/14.3/4                            communication  PnP device PNP0501
/0/100/14.3/5                            system         PnP device PNP0c02
/0/100/14.3/6                            system         PnP device PNP0c01
/0/100/14.4                              bridge         SBx00 PCI to PCI Bridge
/0/100/14.4/6            eth1            network        RTL-8100/8101L/8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
/0/100/14.4/e                            bus            TSB43AB23 IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)
/0/100/14.5                              bus            SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 USB OHCI2 Controller
/0/100/14.5/1            usb7            bus            OHCI PCI host controller
/0/101                                   bridge         Family 10h Processor HyperTransport Configuration
/0/102                                   bridge         Family 10h Processor Address Map
/0/103                                   bridge         Family 10h Processor DRAM Controller
/0/104                                   bridge         Family 10h Processor Miscellaneous Control
/0/105                                   bridge         Family 10h Processor Link Control
/1                       input21         input          ACPI Virtual Keyboard Device
/2                       input5          input          Power Button
/3                       input6          input          Power Button
/4                       input7          input          PC Speaker

 

> lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:	Debian
Description:	Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid
Release:	unstable
Codename:	sid
> uname -a
Linux ducon.home 5.7.0-1-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 5.7.6-1 (2020-06-24) i686 GNU/Linux

 

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Not the fastest setup in the thread, but maybe the strangest:

 

Main setup (GODZILLA)

 

Fractal Design R5 case

Corsair RM1000x 1000W ATX PSU (complete overkill lol)

AMD Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.2 GHz

Noctua NH-D14 air cooler

Gigabyte GA-AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard

64 GB DDR3 RAM @ 2933 MHz

nVidia GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GPU

Generic LG Blu-Ray rewritable drive

Panasonic LS-120 IDE floppy drive (3.5" 1.44MB compatible)

500GB Crucial SSD

2TB WD Red SATA hard drive

4TB WD Gold SATA hard drive

StarTech IDE controller

Intel 802.11ac wireless network card

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium PCI-e sound card

Roland SC-88 MIDI synthesizer

Schiit Bifrost DAC

Schiit Asgard amplifier

Logitech G502 mouse

IBM Model M keyboard, manufacture date 4/30/1987

LG 27UD58-B 27" IPS LCD monitor (3840x2160)

Windows 10 Home

 

Retro setup (FUNKENSTEIN_3D)

 

Chernbro SR209 beige case

Corsair RMi 750x 750W ATX PSU (perhaps not so much overkill because the Athlon is very hungry for +5V and I don't trust vintage PSUs)
1.5GB PC133 SDRAM

AMD Athlon XP Thoroughbred @ 1733 MHz

StarTech socket A air cooler

Abit KT7A KT133A motherboard with modded KT7ASB4 BIOS

nVidia GeForce FX 5900 GPU

TEAC FD-235 3.5" floppy disk drive

TEAC FD-55GR 5.25" floppy disk drive
Apple 678T0191 6X IDE DVD-ROM drive (yes, you can plug a beige Mac CD drive into your PC)
PCI CompactFlash rear bracket, 2 swappable 16 GB and one 2 GB CompactFlash cards (boot disks)
40 GB WD Caviar IDE hard drive

2 x 500 GB WD Green SATA hard drives
Netgear FA31105 10/100Mbps NIC

StarTech USB 2.0 controller card

StarTech SATA controller card
Sound Blaster AWE64 Value ISA sound card

Logitech MX518 optical mouse with PS/2 adapter
Dell Bigfoot AT101W PS/2 keyboard (black Alps)
Sun Microsystems GDM-5010PT 21" Trinitron CRT monitor (at least 1600x1200)

Roland SC-55 MkII MIDI synthesizer

Windows XP Professional (main HDD)

FreeDOS 1.2 (boot disk #1)

MS-DOS 6.22 (boot disk #2)

IBM PC-DOS 7 (boot disk #3)

 

Laptop (THELASTIBM)

 

Lenovo ThinkPad T520 15"

Dual-core Sandy Bridge Intel i7

Some GeForce GPU I leave turned off to avoid the wrath of proprietary Linux drivers

DVD-RW drive

12 GB DDR3 RAM

500 GB Samsung 960 Evo SSD

The infamous "zero contrast" TN LCD panel (1600x900)

Arch Linux

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My new baby:
i7 10700KF 3.2 Ghz (will overclock to 5Ghz all core when the need arises/shows it's age, already tested well)
16Gb @ 4ghz C19 (soon to be 32Gb but will need to clock it down)
RTX 3070 8Gb
One SATA SSD for OS, 1Gb
A tone of mechanical drives that are stupid big.

Ordered the parts and put it together myself. Few inherited parts but the core system is all new.

Lockdown was good to me, not going out is CHEAP!

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