OK Geeks-- Who's Got The Most Powerful Computer Here On S2Ki???
Real techies don't have powerful computers... only the dorky gadget guys have them (or hardcore first person shooter gamers). Usually because they don't know how to keep their sh!t working efficiently. 
Which computer are you talking about though since I have five or more in production at my house. My main gaming rig is...
AMD Thunderbird 850 on Gigabyte RAID board
768 MB RAM
GeForce 5200FX 128mb
SB Live! 5.1 Digital
ATA100 7200 RPM Western Digital Raided 60gb(?) drive. - I forget, I go through harddrives like candy.

Which computer are you talking about though since I have five or more in production at my house. My main gaming rig is...
AMD Thunderbird 850 on Gigabyte RAID board
768 MB RAM
GeForce 5200FX 128mb
SB Live! 5.1 Digital
ATA100 7200 RPM Western Digital Raided 60gb(?) drive. - I forget, I go through harddrives like candy.
My work computer sucks.
At home it is another story --
AMD Athlon 64 3000, the 64 bit bad boy (though not the FX), on a MSI K8T NEO mobo (with automatic overclocking), 1 GB DDR400 RAM, ATI 7500 card (getting old but I'm stable) feeding dual monitors (17" & 19" CRT's).
At home it is another story --
AMD Athlon 64 3000, the 64 bit bad boy (though not the FX), on a MSI K8T NEO mobo (with automatic overclocking), 1 GB DDR400 RAM, ATI 7500 card (getting old but I'm stable) feeding dual monitors (17" & 19" CRT's).
Laptop:
Thinkpad X31 1.4 GHz Banias with 1 GB RAM and 60 GB 7200 rpm HDD (7k60), bought it used as a shell, added the parts myself.
Home comp:
AMD K6-III-333 (o/c for 5+ years!) running WinXP on 802.11b
Work:
Dual Opteron 3200 on Tyan Thunder, 1 GB RAM, Radeon 9600 Pro, 2x160 GB SATA, Dell FP2001 LCD monitor.
Thinkpad X31 1.4 GHz Banias with 1 GB RAM and 60 GB 7200 rpm HDD (7k60), bought it used as a shell, added the parts myself.
Home comp:
AMD K6-III-333 (o/c for 5+ years!) running WinXP on 802.11b
Work:
Dual Opteron 3200 on Tyan Thunder, 1 GB RAM, Radeon 9600 Pro, 2x160 GB SATA, Dell FP2001 LCD monitor.






