[Insert basement dweller joke here]
Put downstairs because that way I didn't wake the whole house with my conversations. Originally was supposed to be temporary, but things are complicated.
The mac is probably the most obvious; 16GB RAM, intel Quad-core i7 CPU, running OSX Maverick. 2 years old and still a great system.
The computer on the left is an Ubuntu computer I built with spare parts. MSI Mobo, 6x core CPU, 8GB RAM, single HDD (may eventually be double), XFX R7 240 Radeon graphics card, Monitor is an old 720p TV I had lying around. Great for just about anything, though mostly use it for web-based actions and mid-low processes.
The computer on the right is a real Windows 7 powerhouse: x8 core 4.0Ghz AMD CPU, NVidia GE Force GTX 770 GPU, 16GB DDR3 RAM, Several HDD and singe SSD, 27" 1080p IPS monitor + 23" 1080p Touchscreen, Intuos Pro Medium graphic Tablet, ACE 5.8Ghz Wireless Gaming Headset, front-mounted multi-card reader with USB 3.0, Blue Yeti Microphone, Logitech: G600 (mouse), G510 (keyboard), G13 (macro board), G230 (wired analog backup gaming headset), C920 (1080p HD Webcam), 5.1 Surround Sound + Sub-wuffer (can't recall model number). Used for gaming, Video Production (Mic is for Voice-over), Game Dev experimenting, just about anything really.
What you don't see in this picture:
-The iPad was recently replaced with an android powered Asus TF700T Transformer Pad Infinity.
-Samsung Galaxy Note II Android Phone.
-Acer Aspire One Netbook (had windows, put Ubuntu on it): dual core intel Atom CPU, 2GB DDR3 RAM.
Should also mention that up until this last January, I'd never touched a computer part in my life. Had an A+ Certified friend of mine show me how, and let's just say this was probably the quickest skill I ever picked up on (Having a background in programming didn't hurt). Now a-days I find myself happy when elbows-deep in computer guts