Can anyone outgeek me?

Got me beat but not really difficult. Just the two of us, me and the mrs.

Intel 2500k - Main comp
AMD 2600 - Wife's comp
AMD 4400 - Spare & fully operational
Intel Core2Duo - Spare & fully operational
Plus enough parts to put together another two comps if I wanted.

I don't consider myself a geek, just some twit that has never flogged any of his older parts when he has upgraded :D
 
Beat me by a mile

2 x gaming/general machines
1 x htpc
1 x laptop
1 x microserver
1 x unbuilt thing i have not decided what to do with yet
1 x tablet i am still not convinced is actually useful, and might go back.
Oh, and don't know if count but 1 x ps3 and 1 x xbox
 
I beat you
Intel Celeron 478 512mb DDR
AMD Athlon 3200+ 1gb DDR
Intel Pentium 4 478 2gb DDR
My system coming in the mail.
Intel Celeron G530
My brothers system.
AMD LLano 3670k
 
4 Streamers (WDTV's etc)
1 HPL 40
1 i2500K system
1 9550 system
1 IPAD 2
3 laptops
2 Netbooks
1 Synology NAS
2 PS3
3 XBOX 360

tooo much tech
 
OK, a couple of photos (taken last year):

i7-2600k system (I now have a couple of extra cards in it)

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driven by this:

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Specs are:

i7-2600K @ 4.3GHz, Scythe Ninja cooler
Asus P8P67 motherboard
16GB 1600MHz memory
Zotac silent GTS450 graphics card (not shown)
HP NC380T ethernet card (not shown)
120G OCZ Vertex 3 boot drive
256G Corsair Performance Pro data drive
1TB Samsung data store
2 x 1TB as spanned volume for backup
Corsair TX 650 power supply
Antec P182 case
2 x Dell U2410 IPS monitors
Wacom Intuos 4 M (not shown)
Filco mechanical keyboard
Microsoft Intellimouse

The system also has a Dektec DTA-107 satellite modulator in at the moment (which probably cost as much as the whole PC), but that's not mine - it belongs to the company I work for.
 
I beat you
Intel Celeron 478 512mb DDR
AMD Athlon 3200+ 1gb DDR
Intel Pentium 4 478 2gb DDR
My system coming in the mail.
Intel Celeron G530
My brothers system.
AMD LLano 3670k
Ahh... lowballing me I see...

I have an AMD Athlon 2500+ complete with 512MB in the garage, I chucked the 600MHz pentium I started with a couple of years ago in a clearout...
 
4 Streamers (WDTV's etc)
1 HPL 40
1 i2500K system
1 9550 system
1 IPAD 2
3 laptops
2 Netbooks
1 Synology NAS
2 PS3
3 XBOX 360

tooo much tech
IPADS/XBoxes/PS3s/WDTVs don't count. They have to be capable of running a full O/S (i.e. could install Windows if you wanted to).
 
Why the need for a loo PC? I thought that was what netbooks were made for? ;)
It's a loo laptop (and doubles as a browser when watching TV). One of my old work computers that was going free (Elitebook 6930p). Actually doesn't run too bad now I've cleared all the crud off it (it used to have drive encryption which slowed it to a crawl).
 
It's a loo laptop (and doubles as a brownser when watching TV). One of my old work computers that was going free (Elitebook 6930p). Actually doesn't run too bad now I've cleared all the **** off it (it used to have drive encryption which slowed it to a crawl).

corrected your spelling errors.
 
Why thank you doyill.... ;)

This is what a real NAS looks like.

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AMD Athlon II X4 630 with Scythe Ninja heatsink
Sapphire 990FX motherboard
16GB 1333 DDR3 memory
Nvidia 210 PCI-e gfx
2 x Adaptec 1430SA HBA cards
5 x Samsung 2TB drives (4 in RAIDZ configuration, 1 hot swappable spare)
2 x Samsung 1TB drives (RAID 1 backup drives)
1 x 500GB Seagate boot drive
Corsair 650TX power supply
Fractal Design Define R3 case
APC 1000 UPS (lower left hand corner).
Running FreeBSD 9.0

Yes, I was bored Neil ;)
 
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