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Recursion

(56,582 posts)
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 04:07 PM Jun 2013

Geek porn warning: Post your rig

OpenBSD 5.3-amd64 on a fully softraid(4) encrypted hard disk (OpenBSD now natively boots from encrypted volumes: suck it, Linux). Intel core i5. 8GB RAM, 750GB SATA HD. Intel HD Graphics 3000.

Desktop stack is xorg 1.12.3, Mesa 7.11, xcompmgr, and GNUStep Windowmaker.

Best rig I've had to date.

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Geek porn warning: Post your rig (Original Post) Recursion Jun 2013 OP
New PS4 will be using FreeBSD. L0oniX Jun 2013 #1
My main system hobbit709 Jun 2013 #2
BSD is the best. bemildred Jun 2013 #3

hobbit709

(41,694 posts)
2. My main system
Thu Jun 27, 2013, 09:12 PM
Jun 2013

AMD FX8150 3.6 X8 cpu OC'd to 4.5 GHz, 16 Gb RAM, Nvidia GTX650 graphics, 500 Gb and 750 Gb hard drives 2-24X DVD-RW. Windows 7 Pro X64 28-inch HD monitor

Number 1 Backup System has same processor, 6 Gb RAM, NVidia GT460 graphics, 2 Tb hard drive DVD-RW Windows XP Pro X64 24-inch HD monitor

Second Backup has AMD 1090T X6 3.2 GHz, 4Gb RAM, 500 Gb hard drive, Nvidia GT430 Graphics Xp Pro 24-inch HD Monitor

Work Bench computer has FX8120 X8 cpu OC'd to 4 GHz, 8 Gb RAM, NVidia GT430 graphics, 128 Gb SSD with Linux Mint 13, 256 Gb SSD with XP Pro, 500 Gb data drive 19-in monitor and 12-inch touchscreen monitor

Laptop has 2.4 GHz dual core Pentium, 4 Gb RAM, 256 Gb SSD Mint 13.

Thinking about picking up a 30-inch UHD monitor when I sell a couple of my accumulated computers.

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
3. BSD is the best.
Fri Jun 28, 2013, 01:19 PM
Jun 2013

You have all the source code and absolute control of the machine. And it's fast.

Unfortunately I have become lazy in my old age and use (mostly) vanilla ubuntu now.

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