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Here's mine
 

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Nice. Most of mine is DIY.
Monitor 1) 4k 24~ inch 60fps
Monitor 2) 15~ inch not quite 1080p but more than 720p
Monitor 3) 20~ inch tv. (Not hooked up)

Monitor 1 is on the bottom the other 2 are mounted ontop monitor 1 using wood and redneck-try basically a jesus cross behind the monitor 1 that mounts the 2 upper screens to the diy table.

Generic cheap keyboard & the probably gaming cheap gaming mouse that came with my old computer.

Now for the good stuff

AMD Ryzen 1800x 8 core CPU
GTX 1080TI (11GB)
64GB DDR4 RAM (forgot the speed)
Nvme 120GB SSD boot drive
250GB sata SSD game drive.
A handful of TB hard drives
800W power supply.

And I've got a few old pc's I'm using as local servers.
 
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Server running my house
 

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APC UPS
at the bottom of the rack runs the entire rack and house cameras for 50mins after power loss

Custom built PC above
(desktop grade not server ryzen 1600 32gig ram few TB storage running server 2019)

Its mainly a virtualisation server running hyper-v (built near release day for the ryzen chip ran 24/7 since

Virtualizing
pfsense (quad Intel nic)
openhab,
Windows 10 machine
with blueiris,
next pvr (quad tuner)

Synologys diskstation above 30TB (nearly full)

The shelfs above were full of smart home hubs but my smart home changed alot recently so most the hubs are gone its just a hue hub

Above that is the 48 port ubiquity switch

And the patch pannel above that


The other systems around the house are small like rpi,s and a smaller HTPC in the living room

House entirety automated
 
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TheDiaperdStoner said:
local servers.
In your house? What services are you running what do you host?
 
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babyashley said:
Here's mine
I think we have the same keyboard, Corsair K55? Also got a steel series mouse pad too.

Here's my setup:
1 1440p and 2 1080p monitors, all 144Hz and IPS
Corsair K55 keyboard and a Logitech G502 mouse
Sennheiser PC37x headset
Custom built PC specs:
  • Ryzen 5 2600
  • Nvidia GTX 1660 Super
  • (2x) 500GB Samsung EVO SSDs
  • 1TB Crucial nVME SSD
  • 32 GB 3000MHz RAM

I'm currently reorganizing my setup so no pic just yet, might post one later.
 
AComputerGuy said:
In your house? What services are you running what do you host?
Locally not much. I'm in the process of re doing my local nextcloud server i was using for storage. The oldest desktop pc was running nextcloud now it's recently running pi hole. I've expanded my local subnet so i have more local ips to work with. The second oldest pc is gonna run the new local nextcloud storage server with gpu acceleration for transcoding video. I say local because i have one on a vps as well for non storage related stuff. I've got plans to run more stuff as i get more hardware.
 
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Fractal Design Define R6 Black
Intel Core i9-9900K / 3.6 GHz
Be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Super Gaming OC 8GB
Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 32GB DDR4-3000 Kit CMK32GX4M2B3000C15
2 x Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB (NVMe)
Seasonic Prime PX-1000 1000W
Razer blackwidow v3
Razer deathadder elite

Gaming and digital illustration computer.

@AComputerGuy Try running A CentOS or Ubuntu Server on it, uses much less resources than Windows server and if you run it headless even better, at work we have 255 Windows server VM's, 2012, 2016 & 2019 Datacenter, but they eat a lot of memory and disk space compared to our 40 Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers.
We run those on a huge Nutanix Prism cluster with Acropolis Hypervisor, total cpu of shared core pool of 372 Ghz, 2.21 TB RAM and 92.21 TB Storage :)
 
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Three 1080p monitor setup with a Ryzen 7 3700X, NVidia RTX 2070S, running Ubuntu 18. Also have a mini Intel PC running Plex, an Rpi running PiHole, another Rpi running my sprinkler system, a FreeBSD file server, another miniPC running my firewall/router, and a few netgear Wifi base stations.

Yes, it's an addiction.
 
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I've an old Acer Laptop... Enough for Counter Strike, AoE... You have hell's machines !!!
 
Nothing fancy just a laptop now. I use to build my own and had 4 monitors at one time. It would be nothing great today, but it was when windows & was around. My money goes into my old rat rod 53 5 window chevy truck or to the bowling alley. I am so addicted to that game.
 
I am a dolt: I forgot to post my system specs...

Ryzen 5 2600 @3.9GHz all core 1.325V
EVGA GTX 1070 SC @2100 core +470 mem
Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200Mhz CL 16, (2x8)GB
Asus Strix ROG B-450F Gaming
Corsair RM650x (fully modular)
Crucial P2 500GB M.2
WD Black 2TB HDD
Cable Mod Mod Mesh UV Full Length Kit in Red
8-Bit Do SN30 Pro+ controller in the SNES color.
Razer Naga Pro RGB
Logitech K520
HyperX Cloud Alpha wired headset.
 
Mine isn't very impressive anymore. i7 4790k, GTX 970, 16gb ram, a few SSDs (one for linux, one for windows (which i dont like much anymore), and one for games and such), one hard drive, 2560x1080 monitor (no special refresh rate or anything).
 
Quad Monitor setup with Monoprice crystal 165hz 1440p HDR monitor as main monitor

NZXT BLD PC with:

Ryzen 7 3700x with NZXT Kraken x53 AIO cooler
MSI x570 wi-fi mobo
Samsung 1TB 970 EVO SSD
G-Skill Trident Z 32GB 2x16 3200mhz
NZXT H710 white case
NZXT 80+ gold 700w PSU
EVGA FTW XC3 Ultra RTX 3070
 
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Which one would you like the specs on?
 
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Mac Book Pro 13" 3.1GHZ i7, 16GB RAM 500GB SSD
Mac Mini M1 chip 8-core CPU 16GB RAM 1TB SSD
Synology 8 bay raid server 40TB storage
 
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