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Show Us Your Current Workstations

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by DSTM (Dougie), Oct 12, 2010.

  1. DSTM (Dougie)

    DSTM (Dougie) Registered Members

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    Out of interest, I guess our Members would like to see our Workstations,

    where we spend a great deal of our time.  :)

    On the left, I have 2 Towers,each with 2 OS hooked up to 1 Monitor,via a KVM Switch.

    The Computer on the right, I use for watching Video Tutorials mainly,

    while working with Photoshop.

    Nothing special,but the set up suits me.

    I tried 2 Monitors side by side,but opted for the present set up.

    The external Hard Drive next to the Computer on the left,


    Holds the Acronis TI backup for the both Computers on the left.

    Would like to see your Workstations.  :)



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  2. BeeCeeBee

    BeeCeeBee ADMINISTRATOR IN MEMORY

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    This is me
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  3. DSTM (Dougie)

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    I like your set up, Barry.

    Well thought out,and you are using your laptop to the best advantage.

    I like the idea of the Keyboard and the second  Screen.

    Would drive me nuts, trying to use a laptop Screen and Keyboard, all Day.

    It would kill my back,I am sure.
    With a set up like yours, you don't need a Desktop.  :)
     
  4. Dalo Harkin

    Dalo Harkin Registered Members

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    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    ASUS - are there any others worth buying?
    CPU:
    Q6600 at 4.0Ghz per core (Watercooled)
    Memory:
    OCZ PC8500 4x1GB sticks
    Hard Drive:
    Samsung - all the way
    Graphics Card:
    XFX 260GTX rev 1
    Power Supply:
    Seasonic 600Watt
    While we are on this subject of pictures, why cant we just copy and paste an image (if we are mods/admins) would make it so much easier as I dont use file uploading sites having a server - I could FTP it though :lol:
     
  5. Makcalable

    Makcalable Registered Members

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    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    Acer Aspire AX1301
    CPU:
    AMD Athlon II X2 215 dual core processer
    Memory:
    4GB Ram
    Hard Drive:
    WDC WD10 EADS-22M2BO SCSI Western Digital
    Graphics Card:
    Nvidia GeForce 9200 Intergrated
    Well here is part of my workstation, other end is a right mess, so you get to see the tidy end :snckr:

    anyway this is my everyday system as is the one next to it that you are unable to see as next to that...... well lets just say its a mess ;)

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  6. DSTM (Dougie)

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    Thanks for showing us,Bugsy. :)

    Neat set up.
     
  7. Alan

    Alan Inactive

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    EDIT

    Moved to the correct thread.
    Alan
     
  8. Makcalable

    Makcalable Registered Members

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    4GB Ram
    Hard Drive:
    WDC WD10 EADS-22M2BO SCSI Western Digital
    Graphics Card:
    Nvidia GeForce 9200 Intergrated
    Looks pretty nice, quite like the colours of the theme.
     

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