Home setup
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@MattSpeller said:
It's not a contest lol but yes I get it. Primarily for gaming and VM based learnings:
39" 4k with 24" secondary
AMD8320 @ 4.4ghz
8gb
256 samsung840
2x2tbSoon to add (some are presents but #48 will be my new nas with new hdds)
Hi Matt,
I’m pleased to announce that you had the highest bids for the following items:
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Bid: $5.00
Model: Dell Latitude D630
Service Tag:
CPU: C2D T9300 2.5ghz
RAM: 2gb
Hard Drive: 120gb
Notes: NO power adapter. NO Operative System installed. -
Bid: $5.00
Model: Dell Latitude D830
Service Tag:
CPU: C2D T7500 2.2ghz
RAM: 2gb
Hard Drive: 80gb
Notes: NO power adapter. NO Operative System installed. -
Bid: $5.00
Model: Dell Latitude XT2
Service Tag:
CPU: Centrino 2 U9600 1.6ghz
RAM: 3gb
Hard Drive: 80gb
Notes: NO power adapter. NO Operative System installed. Includes stylus. Dock is broken open along the top seam will still dock but requires some finess to sit in properly. -
Bid: $1.00
Model: Dell Precision M90
Service Tag:
CPU: Centrino 2 T7400 2.16ghz
RAM: 4gb
Hard Drive: 150gb
Notes: NO power adapter. NO Operative System installed. Requires 130w adapter to even power on -
Bid: $1.00
Model: Dell Latitude D410
Service Tag:
CPU: Centrino
RAM: 2gb
Hard Drive: 60gb
Notes: NO power adapter. NO Operative System installed. Battery Failing. -
Bid: $1.00
Blackberry Playbook 16gb
2 cases, wall style charger -
Bid: $1.00
Motion Computing Tablet LS800
Includes stylus, case and charger; only works with Windows XP
Intel Centrino 1.2ghz 1gb 30gb -
Bid: $1.00
Computer power supply
450w generic computer power supply (new) -
Bid: $1.00
Computer power supply
300w micro ATX generic computer power supply (new) -
Bid: $1.00
USB charger
300w micro ATX generic computer power supply (new) -
Bid: $1.00
Computer power supply
550w generic computer power supply (new)
42: Bid: $1.00
Garmin GPS
Garmin Nuvi GPS (includes car charger, window suction cup)48: Bid: $11.00
Dell Power Edge Server (tower style)
Intel Xeon 2 core
4x 250gb HDD
2x 1Gb NIC card
eSATA card
Optical drive (unknown if CD or DVD)49: Bid: $1.00
A selection of new and used IDE and SATA drives, most are DVD-RW.
Highest bid gets first choice.Please let me know if you are still interesting in acquiring it (Total $37.00), and if so, please make a cheque for “Canadian Sport Institute” for the total amount and give it to me.
Regards,
How did you get that for $37 ?
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@thegillion I know, right?
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@thegillion Work auction at a company (Canadian Sports Institute) with very few IT staff and even fewer people interested in computers. If it had included workout gear or fitness stuff the opposite would have happened.
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@MattSpeller said:
@thegillion Work auction at a company (Canadian Sports Institute) with very few IT staff and even fewer people interested in computers. If it had included workout gear or fitness stuff the opposite would have happened.
I think we need to talk in the future! I could use some gear.
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@thegillion said:
I was asking what your home IT setup is.My setup is
Ubiquiti ERL
Ubiquiti UAP
2x Tenda 5 port Gigabit Switches
Buffalo Linkstation Quad (4x 2tb in RAID10) NAS
4 year old Dell Desktop with an i5, 16gb RAM, 250GB SSD, various spinning rust.
2x Samsung Syncmaster 24" monitors
Yealink T42G
HP LaserJet Pro M300 MFP M375nw
Obi110 hooked to a basic cordless phone to call Japan, no DID associated to it. -
@JaredBusch The laptops I refurb and buy an adapter, then donate to good causes. Tis the season!
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I've got two home setups but the majority of my home network was moved elsewhere. So the big stuff isn't in the house anymore. We used to keep a server rack in the house with some serious gear in it, but that is outside of the house now.
In the house we have:
- Ubiquiti ERL Router
- Netgear Switch
- Ubiquiti AP
- Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 2
- IOSafe 214 (Synology) Fire Safe NAS
- HP dc5850 Desktop (Mine)
- HP dc5850 Desktop (Dominica's)
- HP Folio 13 laptop
- Lenovo Yoga 2 laptop
- 2x iPads
- iPad Mini
- Google Nexus 7
- Kindle Paperwhile
- Kindle Classic
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 5s
- Windows Lumia Phone
- AppleTV
- AppleTV 3
- Several video game systems (PS3, 360, WiiU, etc.)
- Google Chromebook
My desktop is dual 27" monitors.
My other house has larger rackmount Netgear ProSecure UTM and rackmount Netgear 52 port managed switch and Netgear ProSafe AP.
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I will post part of our setup here @Mike-Ralston and @art_of_shred can post their portions:
My stuff: (I have trimmed down recently I swear)-
Whitebox Quad Core Desktop: Assistant w/1- 24" Monitor
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Whitebox Eight Core Desktop: ME w/ 2-27" and 1 28" Monitor
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Mac Mini i5 - GroveSocial-Me w/ 1-24" Monitor
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MacBook Pro- Me
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HP Chromebook -living room workstation so I can watch a movie and work all night long
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Surface Pro 2 w/dock- Me
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IPad Air- Me
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Samsung Tab 4-Me
Living Room:
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Just for my area of the house, I've got:
Red Dragon
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AMD FX 8350
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AMD R9 Gamer Series 16GB of RAM (2x8GB)
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EVGA GTX 660 SC OC'ed to 1387 MHz
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ASUS Xonar Phoebus
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Asus Generic DVD/RW
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WD Black 1TB HDD
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Corsair 600W PSU Non-Modular (Don't remember the model)
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Beyerdynamic DT 990 Premium 600 OHM
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Blue Snowball
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LG 25UM65 21:9 25" monitor (2560 x 1080)
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Corsair K70
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Saitek Cyborg R.A.T. 7
Mini ITX Stream Box
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AMD A6-6400K
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8GB Generic RAM (2x4GB)
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Some Goofy 400 Watt PSU
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WD Blue 1TB
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GA-F2A88XN-WIFI
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42" Samsung TV
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Logitech 5.1 Surround System
Server Rack for NTG Lab
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DL185 G5
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DL145 G2
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DL145 G3
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Dell PowerEdge R510 x 3
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Dell PowerEdge R720
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HP DC 5750 x 2
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SM SunFire V100 x 3
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HP Server RX2600
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SM SunFire V240 x 2
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@Mike-Ralston said:
Just for my area of the house, I've got:
- HP Server RX2600
Why the hell would you have some old ass Itanium box? Certainly NTG doesn't get that many requests for HP-UX.
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@PSX_Defector I've never even powered it up. It's just there.
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@PSX_Defector said:
Why the hell would you have some old ass Itanium box? Certainly NTG doesn't get that many requests for HP-UX.
You are just jealous. It's a sweet box. Just need to get the interns to get it set up. Will be perfect for running BSD.
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Very basic:
- Netgear Router
- Aging Gaming rig/Family PC
- 1x NAS
Power is expensive here. We only power on what we need/want to use. Once we have finished with it, it gets powered off
Also have 2x Smartphones and a tablet too
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Home Server:
Lenovo ThinkServer Core i3
8GB RAM
340GB Solid State Drive (hosts OS and my picture and OneDrive Documents)
Windows Media Center
Plex ServerNAS:
Seagate Business Storage with Windows Storage Server 2012
8TB (5.4TB formatted, with 4 drives)
4TB Western Digital My Live Duo
2TB Western Digital My Live EX
Various 4TB external drives for backups using Backup4All.Desktop/Laptop/Tablet
Surface Pro 3 Core i7 512GB
Docking StationPhone:
Nokia Lumia ICON with Windows 8.1.1Media Center:
XBOX One
Plex
Various steaming services (XBOX Video, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video)Other:
Dell Venue 8 Pro 64GB Windows 8.1 tablet
iPad Mini
MacMini (2014 version)
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@nadnerB I'm fortunate to live where power is exceptionally inexpensive & that (turning it off) is always a good idea!
Reference material, page 6 - while not the cheapest here (near Vancouver on the map), sub 10c/kwh is pretty good.
http://www.hydroquebec.com/publications/en/comparison_prices/pdf/comp_2014_en.pdf -
Some of you have an unbelievable amount of stuff!
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Home Gaming Computer:
- Core i7 2.9Ghz
- 12 GB of RAM
- Dual AMD 6950's (flashed with 6970 firmware)
- 2TB Hard Drive
- 1TB Hard Drive
- 500GB Hard Drive
- Runs Windows 8.1
Home Server
- Phenom II Black Edition 3.0 Ghz
- 16GB of RAM
- 4x 2TB Drive in RAID 10 (Software raid... really want to get a controller
- Runs Xenserver
Laptop
- 6 year old Acer something
- Nvidia dedicated gpu
- Core 2 Quad Processor
- Runs Linux Mint
Media Center:
- Chromecast
- PS3
- Xbox 360
Phone
- Samsung Galaxy Note II
Other
- Nook Color (flashed with Android)
- Surface RT (PDF/Comic reading device)
- Droid X2 that I use as an MP3 player