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Cyza
24-11-2011, 4:42pm
So most other forums I've ever been on had a similar thread to this, and since there is a section that's party dedicated to computers and we all use them on this site, thought it wouldn't be a bad idea to make a thread for them.

Simply post your Computer set up/s and tell us a little about them.

I'll kick it of

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7152/6393038187_ebea46d474_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcyza/6393038187/)
set up (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcyza/6393038187/) by J Cyza (http://www.flickr.com/people/jcyza/), on Flickr

Computer :
Graphics card: [ATi] HD4870 RAM:
Ram: 4GB Corsair, 2x2GB 800MHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte P35-DS3 Pro
Power Supply: CM Extreme 600W
It was a prettyt high end gaming computer about 3 1/2 - 4 years ago, but bought it of a friend in early 2011 for 500 bucks

Dual Monitors: 1 LG 2360V LCD 23" and 1 View sonic 19"
Mouse: Razer Copper Head
Mouse Pad: Razer Control Pad
KeyBoard: Microsoft Side Winder
Sound: Logitech x530 5.1 surround sound speakers and Audio Techinca ath-AD700 headphones
Xbox 360

Adrian Fischer
24-11-2011, 8:11pm
Thats ummm...very neat. Id be embarrassed to show you what Im sitting amongst at the moment. Crap everywhere.

Mark L
24-11-2011, 8:55pm
Nothing much happening here.:confused013

Cyza
24-11-2011, 11:38pm
Thats ummm...very neat. Id be embarrassed to show you what Im sitting amongst at the moment. Crap everywhere.

Believe me when I say it will not stay like that for longer than 2 days.

JM Tran
24-11-2011, 11:40pm
Can Mac users play? Since it states PC only:)

Cyza
26-11-2011, 10:39am
go for it, probably should have posted "post your computer set up"

MiniFighter
26-11-2011, 12:03pm
Mines always a bit of a mess lol

I have a HDR images slideshow desktop...hope no one owns the one in the pic :confused013

Acer 5750G i7
16.5" HD LED - 8GB DDR3 - 1TB HD - Blu Ray - USB3.0 - Dolby - HDMI

10M HDMI cable running direct to my 48" TV

WB 3TB Ext HD

Acer 24" Widescreen LED Ext Monitor

Microsoft Ergo keyboard and mouse

Logitec 5.1 and SkullKandy's :D

http://i852.photobucket.com/albums/ab82/VTRfighter/17b6b9f8.jpg

WhoDo
26-11-2011, 12:07pm
go for it, probably should have posted "post your computer set up"
Fixed thread title. :D

ricktas
26-11-2011, 1:56pm
Mine

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26 inch Acer screen
Epson R2400 A3 printer
Epson RX630 printer/scanner
Wacom Tablet
Self built system
Intel 990x processor (Overclocked to 5ghz)
24GB Ram
Gigabyte Assassin MoBo
Watercooled
120 GB SSD
Gigabyte Radeon HD6970
2 TB drive
2 x Bluray burners
9 x USB 3 ports
Logitech G19 keyboard and Logitech mouse

2 external backup drives (2tb each) and Raid5 box with 12TB storage.

William
27-11-2011, 2:51pm
Was wondering how you guys deal with "DUST" :angry0:, I notice your on Carpet Rick, We dont have Air-Con and have a floating floor , No more Carpet , But still heaps of dust , I'll post a pick of my work station shortly tomorrow :D

PS : After I clean it up

ricktas
27-11-2011, 4:58pm
Was wondering how you guys deal with "DUST" :angry0:, I notice your on Carpet Rick, We dont have Air-Con and have a floating floor , No more Carpet , But still heaps of dust , I'll post a pick of my work station shortly tomorrow :D PS : After I clean it up I just open mine up and use a small vacuum (its a pressure pack sized one) on it, every couple of months. All my fans are set to blow air OUT of the box as well, which helps stop dust. I have 4 fans, two on top, one on side, and one on front). A lot of commercial setups, the fans are set to suck air in..(supposedly to cool the unit), and in goes the dust. By setting them up to blow air out, they blow the hot air out of the box, and reduce dust build up as well. At 5GHz, mine runs CPU and RAM around 28-30 degrees (water cooling helps there).

Inside my box. the two blue fans are the RAM coolers, to the left of that is the watercooler over the CPU.
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Cyza
27-11-2011, 10:16pm
quite a beast you have there Rick, what do you use such a powerful computer for? Rendering,Gaming, or what?
have always wanted to build my own computer from scratch but could never justify the amounts of money I'd throw at it considering I do so few tasks that would benefit from it :/

fess67
27-11-2011, 10:26pm
Mine looks lke this

http://i683.photobucket.com/albums/vv199/fess67/others/IMG_1554_1.jpg

Home built for gaming primarily but of course I get ot play with photographs now and again. The 30" screen is fantastic with in built SD and HD card readers which work well.

re the comment about dust, my case has filters on the front fans so I just have to clean them each month. The rear and top fans are set to blow out.

ricktas
28-11-2011, 6:12am
quite a beast you have there Rick, what do you use such a powerful computer for?

Mostly photography, occasional gaming. I got fed up with my old PC taking ages to merge pano's. So decided to upgrade and my thoughts were, get the best and fastest I can now, and I won't have to upgrade again for years.

woofie
08-12-2011, 10:55pm
To many clean computer area's here.

arthurking83
09-12-2011, 7:30am
Those ergo keyboards(minifighter) are truly brilliant .. to use, that is.

I got one about a year ago too. Took a while to get used to the goofy key placement but once you're used to it, going back to a standard K/B is a PITA!!

ricktas
09-12-2011, 7:44am
Those ergo keyboards(minifighter) are truly brilliant .. to use, that is.

I got one about a year ago too. Took a while to get used to the goofy key placement but once you're used to it, going back to a standard K/B is a PITA!!

Agree, I had one at home for a while, but what I didn't consider was that my workplace one is not ergo. And swapping between the two styles daily, made my typing slower, more errors etc. If you can use an ergo one all (most) of the time, they are brilliant, but if you have to swap back and forth between standard and ergo with any regularity, it just becomes annoying..sadly!

Ganzer
30-12-2011, 9:20pm
here is my new set up,

Auria Xtreme (built by microtel)
windows i7 2600k-pro 3.4Ghz overclocked to 4.6Ghz quad core.
16gb ddr3 1600mhz
AMD 3 gig graphic card
60gb solid slate drive
2tb hard drive
Blu-ray burner

heaps of room for add ons

27" led hd LG screen

canon pro 9000 A3 printer

sorry picture taken with my phone.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7030/6599487441_1c7921a68a_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ganzerphotography/6599487441/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ganzerphotography/6599487441/) by G.Ganzer (http://www.flickr.com/people/ganzerphotography/), on Flickr

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7010/6599488803_42a79658cf_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ganzerphotography/6599488803/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ganzerphotography/6599488803/) by G.Ganzer (http://www.flickr.com/people/ganzerphotography/), on Flickr

tassam380
31-12-2011, 2:35pm
Some Quite impressive machines among the Photographers! Mine is as follows:

CPU - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.40 Ghz
Ram - 3GB
GPU - NVidia 9300GE 256mb (Yes, Please dont laugh)
OS - Windows Vista 32 Bit
HDD - 500GB

So Yes, I really need to do some upgrading. Question is, Before, or after new lens/es?

Ganzer
04-01-2012, 6:27pm
well, just put lightroom 3 and photoshop cs5 on the computer.
The computer doesnt even bat an eyelid at running both programs. from the time i push the power button, it takes 35seconds to turn on and start running CS5 and lightroom.
every day i find something new about it or to test it.

tassam380
24-02-2012, 11:28pm
Sorry for reviving this old thread, but just picked up a new (used) system on Gumtree for $300.

CPU: Intel Core i5 750
RAM: 4GB 1333mhz DDR3
GPU: nVidia 9800GT 1GB
HDD: 500GB Seagate Internal, 1TB Seagate External

Also came with a 17" LCD Monitor, and a Razer Lycosa Keyboard.

So I think I got myself a pretty good deal and a decent upgrade from what I had before!

Cyza
25-02-2012, 12:27am
that is a crazy pick up!

photomike666
25-02-2012, 9:55am
My pc is 8 years old and about ready for an upgrade. It's still going strong, and is running xp, & ps7.

2.8ghz pentium 4
4gb DDR ram
Ati graphics
5.1 surround
2 internal hdd
1tb external
22" Samsong monitor

Epson photo scanner with neg hood
Canon photo inkjet printer

My laptop is even older!! Might have to stop spending money on cameras, guitars and motorbikes long enough to upgrade computers

Speedway
28-03-2012, 1:40pm
Computer, self built .

Third rebuild in this case since 2002.
Motherboard;- Gigabyte H55M-USB3 onboard video. This Motherboard was a cheap replacement for the original ASUS P7P55D-E LX That I purchased for the rebuild, this board was returned faulty but the claim was rejected they claimed I had bent one of the processor pins and the repair costs would be more than the board had cost me, I know this was not the case but the board had been purchased on special and was no longer available and a similar spec board would have been a lot dearer. This was the second warranty problem I had had with this dealer (PC Case Gear) I will no longer deal with or recommend them.

Processor:- Intel i5-650 3.2 Ghz
Power supply:- 600w.
Ram:- 2x2GB corsair 1600mhz.
Monitor:- ASUS VS247H 23.6’.
HDD:- 1x200 gig SeaGate:- System disc.
1x320 gig SeaGate:- Personal stuff.
1x1 Tb SeaGate:- Photos.
1x1 Tb SeaGate:- More photos and videos.
1x1 Tb SeaGate External:- Backups.
1x1 Tb WD External:- Backups.
2 DVD Burners.
2 CD Burner.
Internal USB2 Card reader.
Logitech cordless Mouse.
Cheap $5.00 Keyboard.
AV Labs 5-1 surround system.
Canon ip4700 Printer.
Canon N670U Scanner.
Telstra 4G wireless modem.
Soft Ware.
OS:- Windows7 Home Premium 32bit.
Photo Editing:- PS Elements 5, Corel Paintshop pro 9, Ulead photo express 3, Fastone Inage viewer, + all the canon stuff.
Keith.
Ps the relativly tidy desk is unusual.

ameerat42
28-03-2012, 2:04pm
I like your legacy "cut-and-paste" tools. IS that a 3 Giga-snip scissors?:D

Speedway
28-03-2012, 2:13pm
I like your legacy "cut-and-paste" tools. IS that a 3 Giga-snip scissors?:D

They may even be 4g :rolleyes: They will handle up to .9mm ally sheet.:th3:
Keith.

dieselpower
28-03-2012, 5:37pm
I'd post a pic of mine but it's been packed up to move house! Maybe after I move.

@Rick - most commercial setups have fans to draw air through - the theory being same volume in as out, so intake at front and exhaust at back. Supposedly this is more efficient - I've never really experimented much but have always worked on this principal and it works for me. Servers work this way and it works very well for them, though they have much better designed cases to flow the air through in a nice way, rather than a big mostly empty cavern with an intake and exhaust fan.

As for dust - it will stick to the components inside regardless of fan configuration. Best bet is to open it up and vacuum or blow it out every now and then. I personally do mine every 6 months or so with compressed air.

Cage
28-03-2012, 8:32pm
My set-up is pretty tame compared to a couple posted above, but is suits my needs.

I build my own and tend to use what was the 'latest and greatest' twelve or so months back. I have this theory that gamers drive the technology train at least as much as NASA and the like.

Mobo: Asus GA-880GMH-USB3
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.2 MHz (Black Edition ) - Unclocked
RAM: 8GB G.SKILL Ripjaws @1333MHz
CPU Cooler: Noctura Twin Fan
PSU: Cooler Master eXtreme Power Plus 550W
GPU: Radeon HD 5750 with 1GB GDDR5
Case: Antec 300 plus 3 extra inlet fans and 1 exhaust (YATE LOONS)
HD: 2 x Western Digital 500GB
OS: Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Monitor: Dell 22" TN (My next upgrade is to an IPS)

Just a couple of observations.

I very quickly found out that the 64 bit OS chews up almost 3GB of RAM just to keep it running, even after pruning all the crap from start-up etc. Try doing a focus stack and it struggles, big time. I was getting so many screen freezes it was driving me nuts.

I installed a little program called 'Core Temp' whose monitor now lives on my screen. It tells me CPU usage, RAM usage and CPU temps.

With the original 4GB of RAM installed I noticed that every time I had a screen freeze, my RAM usage was off the scale. Matched the RAM with another 4GB and problem solved.

CPUID, another free download, alerted me to the fact that my CPU fan was spinning at up to 10.000RPM. Not good for CPU longevity. Hence the upgrade to the Noctura CPU cooler set-up.

I am happy now with the way it does the things I need it to, but I have some leverage for over-clocking the CPU, RAM and GPU if I feel the need.

camerasnoop
29-03-2012, 10:03am
I installed a little program called 'Core Temp' whose monitor now lives on my screen. It tells me CPU usage, RAM usage and CPU temps.

Something in that program upsets either Spybot S&D or AVG (can't remember which). It was reported as containing malware and I uninstalled it a while ago. I gather it was collecting data. It certainly was useful when I had it installed. I have another now that monitors my GPU temperature. My last graphics card (GT9600) ran at up to 76 deg C. The new one (GTX560) hasn't run at over 42 deg C.

Cage
29-03-2012, 12:08pm
Something in that program upsets either Spybot S&D or AVG (can't remember which). It was reported as containing malware and I uninstalled it a while ago. I gather it was collecting data. It certainly was useful when I had it installed.

That's interesting Snoopy.

I'm using MS Security Essentials and it hasn't found a problem with it.

I used to use AVG but found it rather finicky.

Cheers

Kevin

PS: Since I increased my RAM from 4GB to 8GB I haven't had a hiccup. Prior to that I'd have 4 or 5 screen freezes per day requiring a power off shut-down.

Chris G
29-03-2012, 12:09pm
Here's my rig which is now going to need more Ram and bigger HDDs thanks to the D800 lol..

Mobo: Asus Crosshair V Formula
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T @ 3.7Ghz
RAM: 8GB G.SKILL Sniper @1600Mhz
CPU Cooler: Thermal Take Spin Q
PSU: Enermax Rev. 1250w
GPU: Gainward GTX 570
Case: Thermaltake Black Chaser MK-I Full Tower
HD: WD 150Gb Raptor, 2x WD 500Gb, WD 120Gb
OS: Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Monitor 1: BenQ XL2410T 23.6" 120Hz
Monitor 2: LG Flatron W2442PA-BF 24"
Sound: Microlab PRO3 GAMER's audio speakers

http://www.mediafire.com/conv/bbc75308c001fc09d2568ef3ed36f74e756f779b42f918a3b429681e113611116g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?thumb=6&quickkey=c19m2dxm4lvdzhe)

http://www.mediafire.com/conv/a978e07a0524461d3aed8e0eda09f315108076158666ffd25c349940fa87e0506g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?thumb=6&quickkey=eoae4n49dn3hakl)

WhoDo
07-07-2012, 11:42am
Hmmm ... you guys are all too NEAT! And Chris G, I hope you have a licence to operate that thing!!! :p

Here's mine, such as it is ... my cubby hole on the left and the child bride's on the right. Messy, isn't she? :p
Computer : iMac i5 2.7GHz
Graphics card: AMD Radeon HD6770Md RAM:512Mb
Ram: 16GB DDR3, 4x4GB 1330MHz
Motherboard: Intel 6 Series chip set
Power Supply: ?
Monitor: Integrated iMac 17" IPS monitor
Mouse: Apple touch mouse
Mouse Pad: N/R
KeyBoard: Apple wireless
Sound: Intel High Definition audio
Printer: Canon Pixma ip4600

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Xebadir
09-07-2012, 11:43am
Just moved to a new system, my old M1530 has moved into retirement as it was causing too many problems with slow speeds (despite pretty reasonable reliability for a 4 year old laptop). Before going on I will point out I need a laptop for various reasons as I am of relatively fluid nature. Decided I needed some real horsepower, so I picked up this for $1300:

Dell - Alienware M14xR1
CPU: Core i7 2670QM 2.2Ghz (3.3 Boost)
RAM: 8GB 1600Hz DDR3 RAM
Graphics: 3Gb GT555 NVidia Optimus
Internal Drive: Patriot PS-100 128GB SSD (Planning to ditch this crappy model which has stability issues and put in a Samsung 830 or a Crucial M4 256GB)
OS: Windows 7 Pro (64-bit)
USB Ports: 2x USB3.0, 1 powered USB2.0
Optical: DVD RW 8x
Plus usual Alienware goodness :).

From the Original system:
External Monitor: Samsung XL2370
External Hard-drives (Storage): 1xUSB3.0 Seagate 1TB portable, 1xUSB3.0 WD 500GB portable, 1xUSB2.0 Seagate 500GB portable.
Printer: Epson R800
Mouse: Cheapo Corded Microsoft Laser Mouse
Keyboard: No External

Will post a pic of my little beast later on.

nogi
25-07-2012, 9:36pm
Haven't got any recent pics of my desk but I've got a 27" 2010 iMac fully specd to the max (SSD, etc...). Next to that I have my Dell U2711 monitor which I plug my laptop into. And in the other man cave I have my other mini setup:

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WhoDo
25-07-2012, 9:55pm
OMG! Think of all the great photography kit you could have bought with what you've spent on that IT money pit! :D Not your typical home network, is it?

nogi
25-07-2012, 10:00pm
OMG! Think of all the great photography kit you could have bought with what you've spent on that IT money pit! :D Not your typical home network, is it?

Bet you can't guess my profession :lol:

I actually just finished upgrading my cabling to Cat6, they all terminate back into this rack. Those black boxes you see are HP Microservers (2 x N36L and 1 x N40L). The 2 N36L's are running FreeNas 8.x and have 4 x 3TB HDDs each. The N40L is running ESXi along with 4 x 2TB HDDs. With all my video and photo now digital, I take my backups fairly seriously. The FreeNas boxes are a replica of each other and I also perform a weekly sync to another server at my parents. The last thing I want to be doing is explaining to the missus that all the photo's are gone. ;)

GerryK
25-07-2012, 10:03pm
Neat thread. I am using a 3yo specd up laptop with 24" screen, wacom tablet, wireless kb & mouse + 3TB of external storage.
About to upgrade to a desktop but need guidance as to what specs I should be looking at.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Will be maintaining the laptop as an 'offsite' device to use when not at home taking shots.

WhoDo
25-07-2012, 10:11pm
Bet you can't guess my profession :lol:

I actually just finished upgrading my cabling to Cat6, they all terminate back into this rack. Those black boxes you see are HP Microservers (2 x N36L and 1 x N40L). The 2 N36L's are running FreeNas 8.x and have 4 x 3TB HDDs each. The N40L is running ESXi along with 4 x 2TB HDDs. With all my video and photo now digital, I take my backups fairly seriously. The FreeNas boxes are a replica of each other and I also perform a weekly sync to another server at my parents. The last thing I want to be doing is explaining to the missus that all the photo's are gone. ;)

After more years as a systems engineer than I care to think about, I'd say it's a no-brainer! :p With that mountain (there's a name from the dim, dark past) of storage, you could back up the photo's of everyone here at AP and still have enough room not to fall out with the misses over lost history! :D Typical "plugger"; off-site synced backups as well! :cool: