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Antec 1200SX FULL SERVER ATX Case (lots of hours in mods)
-Window Kit
-Cold Cathode Blue light
-Zalman 6-Channel Fan Controller Panel
-Rounded Silver IDE & Floppy Drive cables
-On four Coasters
-Custom Lights
-Custom silver paint job & sanded off all the paint to reveal the steel.
-Dremel'ed alot of weight out of the case - Fan Grills, Extra support, Holes
- Antec TruePower Trio 650 Watt Power Supply
- Asus P5B Deluxe v1.1 Intel P965 Chipset (10x USB 2.0, 1394, 7.1 Sound, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, 7x SATA RAID, 1x eSATA, 2 IDE P-ATA RAID)
- Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 1.8GHz OC'ed to 2.70GHz LGA 775 2MB L2 Cache (Allendale Core) (65nm)
- Scythe Ninja SCNJ-1100P Heatsink with 120mm 1200RPM Fan
- 4 GB's Of DDR2 Ram - 4x 1024 MB's of A-DATA DDR2 800, PC2-6400 SDRAM w/ Dual Channel Enabled
- Western Digital 150 GB Raptor 10,000 RPM w/16MB Cache SATA - (C:\WinXP)
- Western Digital 200 GB Caviar SE 7,200 RPM w/ 8MB Cache SATA Converted - (D:\Music)
- Maxtor MaxLine 250 GB 7,200 RPM w/ 8MB Cache SATA Converted - (E:\Downloads)
- Maxtor MaXLine II 300 GB 7,200 RPM w/16MB Buffer SATA Converted (F:\Games & Backup)
- Western Digital 250 GB Caviar SE 7,200 RPM w/ 8MB Cache SATA - (G:\Wii)
- Maxtor MaXLine III 300 GB 7,200 RPM w/ 16MB Buffer SATA - (H:\Backup)
- NEC 3550A 16X DVD+/-RW Dual-Layer IDE DVD Burner
- Micro Advantage Dual-layer DVD Burner - DVD+R=16X DVD+RW=4X DVD+R DL=4X DVD-R=16X DVD-RW=2.4X DVD-R DL=2.4X CD-R=48X CD-RW=24X
- Sony 1.44MB Floppy Drive
- eVGA Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB DDR3 PCI-E Graphics Card w/ DirectX 10 Support, Dual DVI, HDCP
- SYBA PCI-E e-SATA II Controller Card
- Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-FI Platinum With Remote Control & 3.5inch Break-out Front Panel
- Sennheiser EH150 3.5 mm Stereo Headphones
- Sony Warp-around Stereo Headphones
- Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2
- Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate
- Samsung SyncMaster 225BW 22 inch WideScreen LCD Monitor Running 32 Bit @ 1680 X 1050 (Dual Monitor - DVI Left Display #1)
- Westinghouse L2046NV 20.1 inch LCD Monitor Running 32 BIt @ 1400 X 1050 (Dual Monitor - VGA Right Display #2)
- Creative Labs SBS 560 5.1 Surround Sound Speakers
- Logitech MX700 Cordless Optical USB (Keyboard & Mouse)
- 2TB Addonics eSATA Storage Tower Backup w/ 4x Maxtor MaxLine III 500 GB SATA
- Samsung ML-2510 Mono Laser Printer w/ USB
- Canon LIDE 30 USB Powered Scanner
- Canon S3 IS 12X Optical Zoom - 6 MegaPixel Digital Camera, High Res Video Mode w/ 2 GB SD Card, 4 Sets of batteries
- Canon s500 3X Optical Zoom - 5 MegaPixel Compact Digital Camera w/ 1GB Compact Flash Card, 2 Batteries
- Philips PCV680 Web Camera
- Microsoft SideWinder Gamepad USB
- Saitek P2500 Rumble Force Gamepad
- Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick
- Micro 1.8inch External Enclosure With A 20 Gig HD
- Small 2.5inch External Enclosure with a 6 Gig HD
- Large 3.5 External Exclosure with a Seagate 60 Gig 7200 RPM HD
- 3x Imation Swivel 1 Gig USB 2.0 Flash Drive(s)
- Verbatim 128MB Store'n'Go USB 2.0 Thumb Drive
- Data Cable for my Sprint PCS VM-4500 (SCP-5500) Cell Phone
- Data Cable for my Verizon LG 8600 Cell Phone
- SanDisk ImageMate 12 in 1 Reader/Writer USB 2.0
- 4 Port USB 2.0 Hub
- Motorola 5120 Cable Modem
- Linksys WRT54G v3.1 802.11g Wireless Router Running DD-WRT Modded Firmware
- D-Link Gigabit 8 Port Switch
Clear Acrylic Case aka Web Server
and the specs:
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100% Custom made (by me) acrylic case made from a 6' by 8' piece
-300 Watt Power Supply
-2x Cold Cathode Blue lights
-Rounded Silver IDE cable
-On four coasters
-Custom Switch
-2x Fans
- FIC AT31 Motherboard with built-in Audio/Video/Sound/NIC
- AMD Duron 1.6 GHz Processor
- Standard Heatsink/fan
- 512 MB's of Kingston PC2700 DDR RAM
- ATI All In Wonder Radeon 8500 128 MB's of RAM
- 3com 10/100 NIC with 3XP Intregrated Processor & 168-bit encryption (Web Server IP)
- Westinghouse L2046NV 20.1 LCD Monitor Running 32 BIt @ 1280 X 1024 (Hooked up to a KVM)
- Seagate 60 GB 7,200 RPM w/ 2MB Cache IDE (C:\Windows Server 2003)
- LG DVD-ROM Drive (D:)
- Windows Server 2003 configured & running this web server
- Connected to my HDTV, Onkyo 5.1 Surround Sound, etc.
(Our) Mobile Companion Or Laptop
and the specs:
- HP zd8000 (zd8215US)
- Intel Pentium 4 540 (2.8 GHz) With Hyper-Threading Technology
- Intel 915 Chipset
- 512 MB's Of Ram - DDR2 PC4200 With Dual Channel Enabled
- 4X USB 2.0, 1x 1394,
- ATI x600 Mobility With 128MB's Of RAM With VGA, S-Video & Composite Out
- 17.0" WSXGA+ (1440 X 960) BrightView Widescreen Display
- 80 Gig 2.5 inch 5400 RPM HD
- LG Dual-Layer DVD Burner
- 802.11b/g Wireless, 56k Modem, Ethernet
- Realtek Sound With Altec Lansing Speakers
- 1x Express32 Expansion slot & 1x PCMCIA
- Up To 3.0 Hours Of Battery Life (Average 1.5 Hours)
- MS Windows XP Media Center 2005 SP2
- Rolling Suitcase With Wheels + 1 Targus Leather Bag
- And dozens of Cables, Accessories, Routers, External HD's
(Her) Vista Box aka TiVo / Bedroom Movie Theater
and the specs:
- XION Black/Silver Mid Tower Case
- 450 Watt Power Supply
- MSI K8N Neo 4 Platinum - nForce 4 Ultra Chipset (10x USB 2.0, 1394, 7.1 Sound, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, 8x S-ATA RAID, P-ATA RAID)
- AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Socket 939 512KB L2 Cache (Venice Core)
- Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Heatsink & Fan, 1.0 Sone Noise @ 32 CFM
- 2 GB's Of Ram - 4x 512 MB's of Kingston HyperX PC4000 DDR SDRAM with Dual Channel Enabled
- Western Digital 80 GB Caviar SE 7,200 RPM w/ 8MB Cache IDE - (C:\Vista)
- nVidia Reference Geforce 6600GT 128MB DDR3 Video Card, DVI, VGA & HDTV-Out - Modded 80mm VGA Fan
- Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
- Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate
- Acer AL2423 24 inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Running 32 Bit @ 1920 X 1200 DVI
- Creative Labs Inspire 4400 4.1 Surround Sound Speakers
- HP DeskJet 5150 Color Inkjet Printer
- HP PhotoSmart 7150 Color Inkjet Printer
- MS Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 (Keyboard & Mouse)
The first computer that I had was a 286, black and white monitor in 1986 and then in 1993 my dad bought
me a Packard Bell 486SX 25 MHz, 4MB of Ram, 256 colors, Win3.1, 2x CD-ROM, TV-Turner etc. Ahh,
the fond memories of that machine, the long nights & the early mornings. That was good machine until
around 1995 until I upgraded every component but the motherboard.
Then a Cyrix 166+ (133 MHz) was the PC that I put in a huge case that I received from my uncle. Bought a smaller case, larger
HDD and a 14 inch monitor, therefore building my first custom built computer. Thats where it started getting insane.
Years pasted and decades kept rolling and somewhere along the lines I ended up at the top of the page.