I started with a 30 gig on my only PC. I added a 40 gig to make it 70 gigs. Eventually both hard drives gave me trouble so I bought a 200 gig. I needed the space anyways. I look foward to adding more space to it. I currently have a AMD Sempron at 1.6 GHz, 512 memory, 200 gig WD hard drive, nVidia MX 440 video card, lite-on DVD-RW DL Windows 2000 SP4. Good enough for now, but I am power hungry and this will not be enough before the end of yaer so I look foward to get a nig rig built by me. Kinda curious why do you wish to know how much space we have on our PCs?
My main gaming rig has 2x120 gb Western Digital sata drives striped. My backup pc, 'The Vault': 3x120, 4x160= 1 terabyte. About 600 gigs is comic books, 150-200 is music, the rest is free for storing images of other systems.
As I posted at the beginning, I just want to see how large you guys can go. Like size matters or something.
I have 100 gigs on my current laptop, 60 gigs on the house computer and 40 gig on another laptop. Oh yeah two 20 gig laptops, so i have 240 gigs total.
Hmmm... let's see... three internal drives totalling 660 gig, plus one external Maxtor One-Touch with another 250 gig... close to a terabyte but not quite (almost rhymes, too).
I originally had 160gb and then added 40gb so total 200 gb. I'm happy with what I've got, no need to upgrade yet.
My wife hooked up her old comp, and it only has 80 gigs Where can I get a cheap hard drive besides ebay?
right now i have a Maxtor 200gb and a Maxtor 300gb in my computer and an external HP 80gb that I use strictly for music files, pictures and personal files that i can travel with, I like to do a lot of playing around with the movies and can have several copies of one movie on my hard drive while playing with the VOB files.