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Ask Slashdot: What Hardware Is In Your Primary Computer?

An anonymous reader writes: Here's something we haven't done in a while: list the specs of your main system (best one) so we can see what kinds of computers Slashdot geeks use. Context would be interesting, too — if you're up for it, explain how and why you set it up as you did, as well as the computer's primary purpose(s). Things you can list include (but are not limited to): CPU, motherboard, video card, memory, storage (SSD/HDD), exotic Controllers (RAID or caching), optical drives, displays, peripherals, etc. We can compare and contrast, see what specs are suitable for what purposes, and perhaps learn a trick or two.

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  1. 2013 Mac Pro -- All the trimmings by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Mac Pro
    2.7GHz 12 Core CPU
    1TB Storage
    64GB Ram
    Dual AMD FirePro D700 GPUs with 6GB of GDDR5 VRAM each

  2. Macbook Pro by ugen · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Macbook Pro, 15", Mid 2012 (I buy them refurbished from Apple for best price/specs). Whatever they come with (except for the Samsung 1Tb SSD, 840 EVO with all the recent fun that it implies).

    In fact, this is not only my primary, but the only computer. I find that software is more important, and having just one computer makes it easier to keep track of things, back up etc. I do have several VMWare virtual machines with several version Windows, Linux and FreeBSD, all within this one, used for their respective development purposes. I'd hate to deal with that many physical boxes, though.

  3. Re:Next up, Low User ID contest by msobkow · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Damnit! How can it be a "contest" when the same people always win? :P

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