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Ask HN: What computer setup do you use?

5 点作者 sagargv超过 10 年前

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partisan超过 10 年前
MacBook Pro retina with i7 haswell, 16gb ram, and 512gb ssd. I use fusion to run windows 7 and Ubuntu. I am really happy with it after 6 months and have grown to avoid hitting certain key combinations in windows or Linux that kick me back to OS X.<p>Strong points: Performance is really exceptional. No problems running visual studio and SQL server. Battery life is great as well. I get a days worth of usage out of it. Bought it refurbished from Apple so I saved some money.<p>Weak points: Some annoyances with slow wake up and connecting to wifi after wake. If that is the trade off for getting incredible battery life then it is OK.
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brudgers超过 10 年前
My main machine is the black beast, a Dell Precision T7400 with dual E5405, 12gigs 667mhz ECC, (2) 256G and a 500G mirrored pair. Video is Nvida Quadro FX 1700 driving a 20&quot; @ 1600x900 and a 22&quot; @ 1920 x 1080. Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard and a Logitech M510 mouse.<p>I&#x27;ve had it for almost 7 years. It doesn&#x27;t choke on anything since I bumped the RAM from 4 to 12G - I was having issues with running virtual machines.<p>Operating System wise it&#x27;s got a 50 meg FreeDos partition at the front of the bootloader for when I screw things up. There&#x27;s Windows XP Professional X64 edition and CentOS 6 on one of the 250G, the other 250G has Ubuntu Studio 14.04. The 500G has Windows 8 that was upgraded over a Windows 7 installation. By default Grub2 boots to Ubuntu Studio (without the low-latency kernel). By default the system will boot to FreeDos if I&#x27;ve hosed Grub.<p>I wound up with two different size monitors because there was only one 22&quot; in stock and on sale when the old 24&quot; died. It turns out that the 20&quot; rocks because of it&#x27;s lower DPI&#x2F;larger pixels. I can kick a window to it and read it from further away - i.e. leaning back in my chair with the keyboard on my lap (the MS NE4000 is designed to sit in your lap, ergonomically no less).<p>Away from the desk, I use my Android phablet - an LG Optimus Pro. Now that I&#x27;ve got a Logitech K410 keyboard for it&#x27;s even more useful. There&#x27;s also an old Vostro in the house and my ancient Toshiba Satellite 1805-S203 with Wary Puppy (the video connector to the display has become dodgy, unfortunately).<p>Printers are my current focus. The Brother MFC-5405 crapped out on Tuesday. The refurbished Citizen GSX-145 from ebay arrived yesterday ($5 buy it now plus $20 shipping). Waiting on the right cable from MonoPrice - I stupidly ordered the IEEE 1284 the first time because it sounded better and I had overwritten the Centronics and Serial cable brain cells. I put the HP LaserJet 2605DN up for sale on Craigslist. The Epson Workforce 1100 will go down to the family room. The Satellite may wind up a wireless print server. [1] I&#x27;ll probably get a bespoke scanner at some point. But I will soon be tractor fed impact ribbon reliable for when I want to print.<p>If you&#x27;ve read this far, there&#x27;s probably something wrong with you. But obviously not as wrong as what&#x27;s wrong with me.<p>[1] I stuck a Broadcom wireless G daughter card out of an HP laptop with a cracked screen in it.
avinassh超过 10 年前
I have Dell XPS L501x, which have upgraded with SSDs and RAM. It&#x27;s i7 740QM, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, 2GB nVidia GT 435M graphics. I have dual booted with Yosemite and Windows 8.1. Works for me!
buzzlightyear超过 10 年前
Just a macbook pro retina with 256GB SSD - i5 - 8GB Ram. Is really nice for travelling and working all over my house.
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_random_超过 10 年前
Most important stuff (no brands): SSD, two screens, mechanical tenkeyless keyboard.