Traveling around to different forums and conversing with all types of people throughout the day, I sometimes get a chance to find out what people do, and most interestingly, see their computer setups.  I have talked to people with some crazy setups, and people with just a simple setup of one PC, even if they have a job which involves heavy computer work.

This is my current setup:

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Going from left to right I will start with my Mac Mini with a 19” widescreen running Leopard.  I use this for some personal work, and I also use this as my “communications” machine.  What I mean by that is, this is the computer where I run things like Twitter, IM, Skype, IRC, etc.  It lets me do more work on my other two PC’s and keeping this open for everything else.  I have an Apple wireless keyboard connected to it, which I really like as it’s very small so it saves quite a bit of space. I have no complaints here, but I really need to upgrade to a bigger monitor.

Next up I have my “main” PC which is a custom built rig with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, Nvidia video card, and 2GB of RAM.  It’s hooked up to a 22” widescreen and this has Vista Ultimate on it with XP as a VM via Parallels.  While I do a bit of everything on this PC, during a “normal” work day I keep Impulse open on this machine, and browsers which keep an eye on WinCustomize, JoeUser, etc.  And obviously this is the machine I run most games on as it is the most powerful of the three, although my laptop can handle most games I throw at it.

Last is my HP laptop with a 17’ screen.  This machine runs Vista Home Premium and I use this machine for mostly everything else like writing articles, recording podcasts, making videos/screencasts, and all the other stuff I do throughout the week.  I have the main PC and my laptop connected with Multiplicity, which allows me to control both PC’s with one mouse and keyboard.  That is very handy especially when needing to transfer files to one PC from another, I really couldn’t work without it.  I also have a couple external hard drives which I mostly use for backups, and some media storage.

So even though I have these three computers going all day (and sometimes all night), it still seems like it’s just not enough to get everything done.  The latest addition to this setup is the 22’ monitor, which is so much more helpful during the day.  It’s amazing how much more screen real estate you get, and I take advantage of every inch of it.  I also have a 12” iBook sitting on the couch, but I think it’s time I put that on eBay as I really don’t use it anymore.  So this is my current setup, and I don’t see it changing drastically anytime soon.  How many computers do you use during the day, and what does your setup look like?


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on Aug 07, 2008
Instead of using multiple PCs, I decided to get my self an Intel extreme quad core PC and overclock it to 4ghz. I then use a program called "Process Lasso" to set applications to only use specific processors (CPU Affinity) if I need to free a CPU up from rendering. Multiple monitors are a must, I don't think I can live with just one anymore.
on Aug 07, 2008

One single PC for me, a 24" iMac with an additional 24" display, a Dell 2407WFP-HC. I do, however, hope to expand this soon with a Macbook, as soon as the rumoured refresh comes around in September.

New Desk (7) on Flickr

on Aug 07, 2008
Im running a custom build. AMD 3.2GHz duel core nvidea 8600GT video card, 2gigsDDR2 800 RAM housed in a all metal and mesh coolmaster tower that resembles the monolith from 2001 a space odyssey. The thing isnt heavey but its flippin huge 20" 18" 8.5"
on Aug 07, 2008
I mostly use my main machine, Mystique, because working on a 24" is way easier than 15.4", so I usually just use the laptop in bed or on the road.

My setup:


on Aug 07, 2008
I work day and evening shifts. My workstation consists of three graphics and one text monitors (19" I think) running Linux (Fedora?). The graphics monitors are connected to one box/keyboard/mouse and the text station is connected to its own box/keyboard/mouse. Those are on a data only network (regional and national) so no (real) internet browsing there...although most of the default apps have been installed. The last system (far right) is the PC, which has email, browsers, antiquated Office version, and is connected to the internet via our regional office's hub, as well as our LAN/Intranet. The photo is a couple years old, and the PC was recently upgraded to a small Dell dual core system, but it's still running XP Pro. I managed to talk the IT into upgrading to IE7 and installing FF3, finally.   I also talked him into letting me install/run Rainlendar on my login, that helps...not much else I can do for customizing, other than the wallpaper.    Too many keyboards and mice, gets confusing sometimes, typing on the wrong keyboard. doh! And too many animation loops!



on Aug 08, 2008

I mostly use my main machine, Mystique, because working on a 24" is way easier than 15.4", so I usually just use the laptop in bed or on the road.


Looks like we have the same speakers and webcam.  And is that a Shakira poster?

on Aug 08, 2008
If I'm really lucky,just this one.Computer Not Working
on Aug 08, 2008

Saving up for CBM64 ....this is almost too small now....

on Aug 08, 2008
hmmm, I guess 4....
I maintain my server at the office as well as my desktop system. I have a Sony laptop I use mostly for presentations nowadays but I still drag it around with me....and then I have my system at home.

Server is a Power Edge SC420 (Server 2003)
P4 3.6 ghz, 4gb ram, dual 250gb HDD raid 1

home & office desktop are Precision 380s (XP Pro SP3)
Intel Dual core 3.0 ghz, 3gb ram, 80gb & 500gb HDDs
home has dual 20" monitors on ATI HD4850 (512mb dedicated)
office has dual 20" monitors on Nvidia Quadro FX 4500 (512mb dedicated)

laptop is a Sony VGN-A690 (XP SP3) heavy SOB
1.9ghz pentium M, 2gb ram, 100gb HDD
ATI Radeon X600 (128mb dedicated)
on Aug 08, 2008
Laptop

ACER Travelmate 2000
ATI RADEON 9200
INTEL CELERON 2.60Ghz
RAM 512Mo
40Go HD
15.4" 1024x768 px
WIN XP PRO SP3

Desktops

PACKARD BELL I MEDIA
ATI RADEON 9200
INTEL PENTIUM 4 2.53Ghz
RAM 768Mo
80Go HD
19" 1280x1024 px
WIN XP PRO SP3

HP Pavilion Slimline
Intel(R) 82945G Express Chipset Family
INTEL DUAL CORE 3.2Ghz
RAM 2Go
250Go HD internal
500Go HD External
19" 1440x900 px
VISTA HOME PREMIUM SP1

Does PDA count? nevermind 


on Aug 08, 2008
NObama   

I use just the one...I have same Laptop by the looks of it as bebi too but I never use it.

..maybe next year I'll hook up with a quadcore..   
on Aug 08, 2008
this has Vista Ultimate on it with XP as a VM via Parallels


Does Parallels have a Windows version now? When I bought my Mac version I'd thought they only had Mac versions.


on Aug 08, 2008
I use my job PC for work related stuff such as SAP, Loadmaster , Remedy and stuff for accounting work. I use my HP laptop (looks just like Bebi's but 17") for internet browsing and gaming. Maybe once in a while I use my wifes laptop to watch movies in the room. And if my son is playing my COD4 on my PC, then I'll use his to play COD2. LOL.
on Aug 08, 2008
Main Machine

This is my gaming machine as well as software development machine. I also run multiple virtual machines as needed on this using Virtual PC.

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.13 GHZ
4 GB RAM
GeForce 8800 GTS
500 GB SATA drive
750 GB eSata drive
Vista Ultimate 64-bit
Two 30" HP LP3065 widescreen monitors running at 2560x1600 each. (I got a great deal on them refurbished direct from HP.)

Laptop

Primarily used for work related stuff. However, I do infrequently use it to game.

Gateway P-6831 FX

Intel Core 2 Duo *I upgraded the CPU from the slow one it came with to one of the new 45 NM Core 2 Duos.
3 GB Ram
GeForce 8800
17" Widescreen
Wireless N
Vista Ultimate 32-bit

Server

This is my home server. It's really two machines in one due to virtualization.

Intel Core 2 Duo
4 GB Ram
Dual Ethernet

Host OS
This is the main OS on the machine (the one installed directly)

Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Used primarily for Media Center. I use 32-bit because a Media Center plugin I use for Netflix doesn't work on 64-bit. This also hosts my Subversion source code repository.

Guest OS

Windows Server 2008
This runs under VMWare Server on top of the Vista Install.

I use this to host my VPN, some websites, Ventrillo Server, SQL Server and Active Directory.
on Aug 08, 2008
Looks like we have the same speakers and webcam.  And is that a Shakira poster?

Heh, I noticed that too. GMTA.

And Shakira?! As if, that's 1 of my 3 Jessica Alba posters.
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