What Spec Of PC Is Everyone Using?

Mar 7, 2008

I'm interested to find out what spec of PC everyone here is using, more so for those of us who develop and work with access daily as part of their job.

Currently my pc at work is:


HP Compaq dc7100 multiprocessor
Intel Pentium 3.00 Ghz
512MB RAM (:( I know! I'm getting 2GB upgrade!)
80GB HD
Win XP Pro SP2
Access 2003 (Have 2007 installed but databases developed in 03)


Find it very slow with one of my larger test databases when working with a local copy. I'm constanly having to crash out during development and sometimes it takes a while to get into the backend. All my live databases run off a network server and are split. They don't have any major performance issues for users. It's development time on my own PC that is slowing me down.

So what is everyone else running?

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