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75lockwood
11-01-2012, 07:29 PM
So, do any bowling boards members have an interest in computers/computer systems? What does your computer look like?


Here's the setup i'm using currently, all runs off a Lenovo Thinkpad T430s (great little work horse)

Edit: It won't imbed the image for me :( @Bowl1820, if your around could you be so kind? :)

Ball99999
11-01-2012, 08:37 PM
Yep just built one myself

It looks like this:
http://www.syndrome-oc.net/images/stories/bddimgs/boitiers/nzxt%20phantom%20big-tower%20-%20red%205.jpg
http://www.vectorcmd.com/host/Deszeraeth_Kanzaki/Pictures/Computers/NZXT%20Phantom%20Red%20(My%20main%20PC).JPG

It's a beast.. i7 3770k, 16gb of ram, SSD

AngeloPD
11-01-2012, 08:46 PM
i just have a regular macbook pro :P

75lockwood
11-01-2012, 09:53 PM
Yep just built one myself

It looks like this:
http://www.syndrome-oc.net/images/stories/bddimgs/boitiers/nzxt%20phantom%20big-tower%20-%20red%205.jpg
http://www.vectorcmd.com/host/Deszeraeth_Kanzaki/Pictures/Computers/NZXT%20Phantom%20Red%20(My%20main%20PC).JPG

It's a beast.. i7 3770k, 16gb of ram, SSD

Nice Machine, i had somthing similar set up in the basement last year, but we had a little flooding issue.... so i replaced with this Thinkpad, the thing is a tank, i had it customized with 12gb ram, ssd, i7-3940XM (thing is a god).


i just have a regular macbook pro :P

Eww LOL jk, but honestly mac's are overpriced proprietary paperweights, if you want osx run it in a VM

Brother_jd
11-07-2012, 12:47 AM
i hae a BX special

Hampe
11-07-2012, 04:07 AM
I'm a gamer who also works in IT....so yea, I have an interest in computers :D

I've got a custom gaming laptop at home....a Clevo x7200 with a desktop processor (i7 3.2 GB quad core) and 2 graphics cards :D.

75lockwood
11-07-2012, 07:45 AM
@Brother, never heard of it.... link?


I'm a gamer who also works in IT....so yea, I have an interest in computers :D

I've got a custom gaming laptop at home....a Clevo x7200 with a desktop processor (i7 3.2 GB quad core) and 2 graphics cards :D.

Verry nice Machine :D

Cochese
11-07-2012, 10:22 AM
I am a Apple guy too....MacBook Pro, iPad and iPhone....just easier to use and no maintenance

75lockwood
11-07-2012, 10:35 AM
I am a Apple guy too....MacBook Pro, iPad and iPhone....just easier to use and no maintenance

Sad face, i will give apple that, because of the lack of access they give to there users people don't worry about maintenance, but in my opinion, double the price for the same computing power is simply ridiculous.

to each there own :)

AZBowla
11-07-2012, 12:31 PM
At current count, including the 3 machines that are not currently set up, I have 6 PC's in the house. My GF is starting web design school soon, and part of the program is to get a new Macbook that she gets to keep upon graduation. I have enough computing power around here to start my own private NSA, lol. Of course most of that computing power is spent surfing the web and playing on Facebook. :)

75lockwood
11-07-2012, 12:46 PM
At current count, including the 3 machines that are not currently set up, I have 6 PC's in the house. My GF is starting web design school soon, and part of the program is to get a new Macbook that she gets to keep upon graduation. I have enough computing power around here to start my own private NSA, lol. Of course most of that computing power is spent surfing the web and playing on Facebook. :)

Lol, i only mentioned my main laptop, if i remember correctly there are currently 8 laptops, and 7 desktops at my house lol

Media-PC connected to tv to watch movies
Media-PC 2 connected to the tv in my bedroom
Solaris workstation that i was running a file share off
Desktop setup for open use for anyone that wants to use it
3 desktops that i am currently setting up/fixing for friends

Laptops:
My School laptop
My Work Laptop
Personal Laptop
Mothers Laptop
Fathers Laptop
Fathers Laptop 2 being used as a security camera monitor
Sisters Laptop
3 Laptop's that I'm fixing for friends (my friends screw up there computers a lot)

then if you want to get into mobile devices....
2 Blackberry playbooks (nice cheap media player)
Motorola Xoom
Galaxy note
2 ipod touch's (sister + mom)
3x windows phone 7
my Galaxy s3
my work Blackberry

so ya..... LOL

AZBowla's Girl
11-07-2012, 12:49 PM
Yes that is very true what AZBowla said about surfing mostly. I am so very excited about continuing in school right now, plus the free computer, what's not to like. lol. Yes, we have a ton of computers sitting around, plus my 5 and half year old son will be getting one soon for his schooling as well. Good times.

Cochese
11-07-2012, 01:29 PM
Sad face, i will give apple that, because of the lack of access they give to there users people don't worry about maintenance, but in my opinion, double the price for the same computing power is simply ridiculous.

to each there own :)

I agree that their pricing is somewhat outrageous, but I had an Android phone before and the accessibility was much better with being able to customize and not having to pay for pretty much every app. But the phone was not very stable, even when rooted and running and stripped down ROM.

I also had a few PC's about 6 or 7 years ago that were custom built and they were nice. But the performance seemed to decline over time where my Mac is almost as fast as the day I bought it over 5 years later. No messing with defragging, reformatting, just turn it on and go.

75lockwood
11-07-2012, 08:59 PM
I agree that their pricing is somewhat outrageous, but I had an Android phone before and the accessibility was much better with being able to customize and not having to pay for pretty much every app. But the phone was not very stable, even when rooted and running and stripped down ROM.

I also had a few PC's about 6 or 7 years ago that were custom built and they were nice. But the performance seemed to decline over time where my Mac is almost as fast as the day I bought it over 5 years later. No messing with defragging, reformatting, just turn it on and go.

This would have to be the one advantage i see with mac's, the mac OS only needs to work on one hardware configuration that has been tested 600 ways to Sunday, where as a windows os has to work on every off the shelf hardware configuration out there.


as for android, it has become a lot more stable since the days of android 1.0-2.2, but yes being open source is a great advantage because of the collaboration from different developers as well as the ability to customize it to best fit your needs.

when it comes to performance issues, i have created stock images of all my computers with all the software etc that i need for them and i simply re image ever few months. (fully automated process that i have set up to run without user input over night)

AC500
11-17-2012, 07:38 PM
Im an iMac fan, I went to college for networking, and we had both machines, the Mac's were/are hands down the best. I still own a couple window machines (desktop, laptop) for back up when my daughter comes for the weekends.
What alot of people dont realize is Apple's charging a premium for their machines because the components going into them, with Apple its not a bidding war for the cheapest price of hardware, its the finest hardware on the market. This makes a better machine last longer, smoother, quieter and the list goes on. I love how my iMac, iPod and iPad are all linked together, and as soon as my upgrade comes along Im going iPhone, and this coming from a guy who seriously loves his Motorola Driod Razr, I still havnt found the iPhone to keep up with it, but I do like the fact of tying all my peripherals together.