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|{{Icon|memory}} OCZ Platinum 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066MHz (PC2 8500){{Newegg|N82E16820227298}} | |{{Icon|memory}} OCZ Platinum 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066MHz (PC2 8500){{Newegg|N82E16820227298}} | ||
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|{{Icon|graphic-card}} EVGA GeForce GTS 250 DDR3 1GB VGA/DVI PCI-Express 2.0 x16{{Amazon|EVGA-nVidia-GeForce-PCI-Express-01G-P3-1145-TR/dp/B0035WTDEY}} | |||
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|{{Icon|drive}} Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB 7200RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s{{Amazon|Seagate-ST3500630AS-500GB-7200RPM-Drive/dp/B000YDJQEY}}<br />{{Icon|blank}} Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB 7200RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s{{Amazon|Seagate-ST3500630AS-500GB-7200RPM-Drive/dp/B000YDJQEY}}<br />{{Icon|blank}} Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB 7200RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s{{Newegg|N82E16822144701}} | |||
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|{{Icon|drive-disc-blue}} SAMSUNG 20X DVD±R 48X/32X CD-R/W SATA{{Newegg|N82E16827151154}} | |||
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|{{Icon|server}} NZXT Apollo Black Mid Tower{{Newegg|N82E16811146025}} | |||
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|{{Icon|power-supply}} CORSAIR Enthusiast Series TX750 750W ATX12V v2.2 SLI{{Amazon|Corsair-CMPSU-750TX-750-Watt-Certified-compatible/dp/B000X2677A}} | |||
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|{{Icon|monitor-off}} Samsung SyncMaster 226CW 22" 2ms (3000:1 DC) 1680x1050 DVI(HDCP)<br />{{Icon|blank}} ERGOTRON Neo-Flex LCD Stand{{Newegg|N82E16824994001}}<br />{{Icon|blank}} Samsung SyncMaster 226BW 22" 2ms (3000:1 DC) 1680x1050 DVI(HDCP){{Newegg|N82E16824001096}}<br />{{Icon|blank}} ERGOTRON Neo-Flex LCD Stand{{Newegg|N82E16824994001}} | |||
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|{{Icon|speaker}} Creative Inspire P5800 5.1{{Amazon|Creative-Inspire-Surround-Speaker-System/dp/B0002SQ2NO}} | |||
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|{{Icon|keyboard-full-wireless}} Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000{{Amazon|Microsoft-Natural-Ergonomic-Desktop-7000/dp/B000Q6UZBM}} | |||
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|{{Icon|mouse}} Razer Naga USB Wired Laser MMORPG Mouse{{Newegg|N82E16826153054}}<br />{{Icon|blank}} RAZER Armadillo² Mouse Cable Management System{{Newegg|N82E16826999077}}<br />{{Icon|blank}} OCZ Behemoth Regulator Mousepad{{Newegg|N82E16826997028}} | |||
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| {{Icon|keyboard}} RAZER Nostromo USB Wired Gaming Keypad{{Newegg|N82E16823114015}} | |{{Icon|keyboard}} RAZER Nostromo USB Wired Gaming Keypad{{Newegg|N82E16823114015}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 1 February 2012
This serves as a diagram of my physical network at my place of residence. The names used here-in are the names said devices assume on my network for communicational purposes and therefore have translated into the names used when referring to said devices. Current plans/upgrades are however not listed on this page, I have created a separate page for this here.
Akuno
Akuno is the secondary workstation computer and consequentially also the only computer in the house that runs Windows. This machine hosts the printer and flatbed scanner, as well as taking on the role as the Skype video calling machine. Primary uses of this machine are your typical everyday tasks (email, photos, spreadsheets, web browsing, word processing, etc.) and as such this machine is typically a hand-me-down machine.
Hardware
- ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe
- AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor 3700+ (2.2 GHz)
- Samsung 2GB (4 x 512MB) DDR 200MHz (PC 3200)
- NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GS
- Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 40GB 7200RPM
- Sony DRU-810A 16X DVD±R 48X CD-R IDE
- Antec Performance One P180 Mid Tower
- <unknown>
- Samsung SyncMaster 920NW 19" 5ms (700:1) 1440x900 VGA
- Logitech X-140 2.0
- <unknown>
- Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000 Wireless Mouse
- Logitech HD Pro C910 1080p
- HP PSC 2210 All-in-One
- Canon CanoScan 8800F LED 4800x9600 48bit
Software
- OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition
- Browser: Mozilla Firefox
- Other: Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Office, & Skype
Notes
This computer will most likely be decommissioned soon.
Chloe
Chloe is currently my primary computer, this is the one that I use daily for all of my main computing needs (gaming, programming, media). This computer was purchased/built on 06/2008. This computer has for a long time switched between Windows and FreeBSD as a main operating system. (I swear if it wasn't for games I would never use Windows again...) Only as of recently has it been completely converted over to FreeBSD.
Template:IconApp FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE (amd64)Template:IconApp Fluxbox
Productivity:
Template:IconApp AbiWord
Template:IconApp Adobe Acrobat
Template:IconApp Gnumeric
Internet:
Template:IconApp Firefox
Template:IconApp Midori
Template:IconApp Mumble
Template:IconApp Pidgin
Template:IconApp Transmission
Template:IconApp xchat
Development:
Template:IconApp Geany
Template:IconApp GIMP
Multimedia:
Template:IconApp Mplayer
Template:IconApp Sonata
Utilities:
Template:IconApp Cairo-Dock
Template:IconApp Galculator
Template:IconApp Mirage
RXVT-unicode
Template:IconApp Thunar
Template:IconApp VirtualBox
Hub
Hub is the SuperMicro 1U server that I obtained via the Rent-to-Own program at PacificRack.com back in 2006-07 and was finally shipped to my residence after ending my contract with them in 2008.