Well, they're nothing special, but with all the computer nerd talk lately I figured I'd share my boxes. Parts got rearranged between them back and forth but it appears this is the "final configuration".
Here's my wife's box. It's a Dell SC420; I bought it for her direct from Dell a few Christmases ago because it was a good price and I liked the model # :rolleyes: . It was intended to be a server and did not come with a sound card or DVD-ROM, let alone a burner. It also came without RAM. It's a P4 2.4ghz, and I added 2 1gig sticks of memory. I also added an NEC 3250 DVD burner which I have since burned out :D Wonder if I should blame Liggy and Dee's custom firmware, or the fact that I burned thousands of XBox 360 games with it? It doesn't read or burn dual layer anymore, single layer works fine though.
Sound card is some some old one I had laying around. It's hooked to a basic logitech 2 speaker and sub setup so it doesn't need anything fancy.
Video card is an Nividia Geforce 8500, 256mb. Since this was intended to be a server box, Dell filled in 1/2 of the PCIE slot with plastic to try and prevent people like me from slapping a 3d card in there and using it at home.
Well, a red hot butter knife and 30 seconds later, I put the Nvidia card in and it's been working great ever since. Quite an upgrade from the onboard video.
It's only got one IDE port and 2 SATA ports, both IDE's are spoken for with the CD-ROM drive and the DVD burner. One 300G hard SATA hard drive is partitioned into an XP and a Tiny7 partition. I still have one SATA slot open; it's extended to the rear for a quick e-SATA plug in.


Now this is where the magic happens :cool: :
My box.
Antec case and power supply,
Asus EAH3450 video card w/ HDMI
Asus Xonar DX sound card
Foxconn A690G motherboard
AMD LE-1620 CPU (low power version)
Rosewill multicard reader
2x2g Corsair "value line" RAM
^^^^all of the above parts were made very affordable with the help of mail in rebates.
Free after rebate CPU cooler
3 SATA hard drives, various sizes
old 80gig Maxtor IDE HDD
old 40gig Maxtor IDE HDD
old 3.5" floppy drive
As you can see, with 5 hdd's it's pretty darn cramped in there. All 4 SATA ports are being used, and 2/3 USB headers are used. I couldn't fit another PCI card in there if I wanted to, because of the size of the adjacent cards and the small form factor motherboard. So I guess I'm done building!
You can also see the famous Labatt Blue hockey tape which you may have seen in some of my SX4 projects.


Exciting, huh?
(oh yeah. forgot about the firewire card. I've NEVER been able to locate the correct driver for it. It's a Via, and I also have a "digital origin" firewire card that i ALSO have never been able to find drivers for. What is it with me and firewire drivers?)