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So, my new system from work puts me up to six monitors, normally across 3 systems running Fedora, XP, and Win 7, but I also have a Mac system and a Vista system I can bring into the mix for a total of 14 cores and 26 GB of RAM.  I'm told that it's overkill, but I'm sure that some of you guys have comparable or sweeter setups.  So let's hear about/see them.

 

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I claim all the upgrades are for erm coding... not gaming! ;)

 

I'm running...

Case: Antec 1200

MB: ASUS Crosshair IV

CPU: AMD Phenom II x6 1090T @ 3.75GHz

RAM: 16GB Corsair DDR3 2000MHz (4x 4GB sticks)

Video Card: ATI 5870 Eyefinity (6 Displayports)

Sound Card: ASUS Xonar Essence STX

HDD: RevoDrive x2 240GB PCI-e SSD (boot) & 2TB (forgot the brand/model) 6GB/s (media)

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (forget tux)

Monitors: 3x 24" LG

 

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I have...

 

HDD: 600gb

ram: 6gb

graphics: 1gb ram ati radeon 5700

processor: AMD Phenom 9550 Quad-Core Processor (4 CPUs), ~2.2GHz

monitors: 2x20"

OS: Vista 64 bit home premium

 

 

I guess my e-peen isn't as big as you guys' but it's more than plenty to get my job done and play some games on something other than lowest settings

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