Show us your SU Machine
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my machine is an imac core 2 duo, 2.16 ghz, 3mb ram, ati radeon1600 128mb card, as you can see on the top image. since i am at it, meet my studio. the imac is at the background. at the foreground you see my wife's pc notebook, two emacs g4 and an imac g3. i am expecting any moment a macbook pro which will become my SU machine.
cheers.
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Love your studio Edson, wish I had that much room to work with. Hey James didn't you know Pink is the new Black.LOL
BTW I'm upgrading finally, what do you guy think of the specs I hope I can run SU with this:
MB: ASUS Crosshair ROG
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ (2.8GHz going to overclock this to 3.0GHz)
RAM: Corsair XMS2 DOMINATOR DDR2-1066, 4GB
HD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3250620AS 250GB Primary
HD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3750640AS 750GB Secondary
DVD: PLEXTOR PX-716AL Dual Layer
GPU: Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 2900XT 1GB 521-bit GDDR4 PCIE
SOUND CARD: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic
PSU: PC Power & Cooling ULTRA-QUIET SILENCER 610 EPS12V
COOLING: Zalman Ultra Quiet CNPS9500 AM2This is great, more pics guys!!!!
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mine...
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it's strictly because I need it for business use...
or perhaps this...
naw
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/CornerBar/GRAB_042.JPG
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/CornerBar/ScreenShot_001.jpg
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Nice Kris, are you using a Matrox card or those Matrox TripleHead2Go components? Or PCIE and a PCI GPU cards combo?
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TripleHead2Go...
got it on ebay for 220
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It just to bad that its only AGP out and not dedicated DVI. Maybe I'll start a new thread on this. Interested on your input, been wanting to do this for a while and now it can be done with no fuss.
I know theirs more pics out their...keep them coming.
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not true danielson... they now have DVI Digital TripleHead2Go...
ahhh the plot thickens
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/
it says digital but it doesn't actially say DVI
ok here it is...
http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/gxm/products/th2go/digital/home.php
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Here's my cramped corner. I got this sit-stand desk a few months ago so I thought I'd share.
My machine isn't anything terribly special, it just sits under the desk and beeps once in a while.
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@unknownuser said:
What's with the pink telephone Edson, is that for lady use only ?
images play tricks on us, james. what you thought is a phone is actually a bunch of post-its sitting under a pack of kleenexes. the real phone is to the left of my keyboard.
cheers.
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When I see your machines I feel kind of a
My is 7 years old and it is mater of a time when it will stop
What to say- 256 MB RAM -
Yes,aliend have landed at take all my ram memory.No,not kidding,I have 256 mb ram
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I think what he means Edson, is the beige phone, with a pink hue...
I don't think it too effeminate...
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@krisidious said:
I think what he means Edson, is the beige phone, with a pink hue...
I don't think it too effeminate...
oh, that one. let me tell you something curious about that phone. it is almost an antique: it is the phone i used during the time i lived in philadelphia. i brought it back with me when i returned home in the far away year of 1983!!! can you belive that?
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I like Ivica's Light Saber...is that a light Saber? And Monster's Godzilla. Movie buffs just like me.
More pics boys and girls
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So far my favorite space has been Edson's; large open room with lots of table space, and a wall of books selves. I have so many books it's not even funny. That's what I'm looking for whey I buy a home this year. Space for my computer, film gear, books, animation disk, and my flat file.
danny - I have so much movie crap (and toys) it's a bit ridiculous. I currently don't have enough wall space to hang all my posters and artwork. A garage sale is probably in my future.
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You got it jan! Commodore C-128
BTW- It had a chip that ram CPM, not DOS! I mostly stayed with the Commodore section. Talk about fast bootup! hahah@regh said:
Okay- this one precedes Sketchup by a couple of years, but it had some graphics capabilities.
Anyone recall these?@jan vdb said:
Hi RegH
I think it is a Amiga 1000 or Commodora 128
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@monsterzero said:
So far my favorite space has been Edson's; large open room with lots of table space, and a wall of books selves. I have so many books it's not even funny. That's what I'm looking for whey I buy a home this year. Space for my computer, film gear, books, animation disk, and my flat file.
justin, thanks for the compliment. just to make you envious of me, both side (party) walls are lined with shelves for books. this is a house i built for myself in 2006. the studio space faces a small back garden.
regards.
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I think my office--which is slightly Baroque by most standards--usually attracts more attention than my computer: whatever processor I happen to like or can afford stuffed into the same Lian Li tower case. There are two more-or-less obsolete notebooks computers on the other side of the table, both currently running Linux for no particularly good reason. My desk lamp is a sculpture by local artist Paul Wolcott. And, yes, that is a skull on the mantelpiece, in a Wedgwood bowl. No, I don't know whose.
[Lewis Wadsworth]
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ok Lewis...
I have to see the outside...
the crown and ceiling panels are spectacular...
the double solid 8' or 9' doors...
and most of all did anyone notice the curved window treament and curved wall at the end? oh yeah how old is that building? 150 years?
fantastic... oh yeah I forgot about the computer... was there one in there? I didnt notice..
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