-- Mac Pro 3,1 (Early 2008)
* 2 x Quad-Core 2.8Ghz Intel Xeons (upgradeable)
* 16GB of RAM (I had 18, but two of the 1GB sticks seemed to be giving me issues, expandable to 64GB)
* 250GB Samsung Evo 860 SSD Boot Drive (MacOS Mojave 10.14)
* 2 x 250GB Samsung Evo 850 RAID 0 Boot Drives (MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6)
* 2 x 1TB HDDs (Samsung and Western Digital Green) for storing source, projects, and media files.
* MSI NVIDIA GTX 660 (MacOS Mojave)
* Gigabyte NVIDIA GTX 950 (MacOS High Sierra, no web drivers yet for Mojave)
* NVIDIA GT 710 (always works, native driver support)
* Pioneer Blu-ray ReWritable Drive
...Yes, this is almost an 11 year old Mac Pro that is still running the latest operating system, can handle modern video cards (I could be running a 10XX or a 20XX on High Sierra if I wanted to) and still has upgrades available. But I'd probably go with 4,1 or 5,1 instead of spending that kind of money to change a 3,1. Or I'd go Hackintosh. We're getting to the point of diminishing returns with upgrading the 3,1.
-- MacBook Pro 11,5 (Mid-2015) (Shipped all the way from Australia, because it was actually a lot cheaper)
* Quad-Core 2.5Ghz Intel i7
* 16 GB (soldered, eww) RAM
* 1TB PCIe SSD
* Intel Iris Pro 5200/AMD Radeon R9 M370X
The MacBook White and Black are unlikely to get much use beyond visitors or some rough and tumble use I won't want to risk the MacBook Pro for. The White is still perfectly capable of things like presentations, external video, and what-not. Sadly, it's not going to last much longer, the polycarbonate plastic was always a really poor quality and Apple rightly took a lot of flack for it. It's honestly amazing it's managed to last this long. I do have a spare bottom case to replace the cracking one, but I'm not looking forward to the required work to do the transplant. And by the time it would be necessary, other components may be dying and unable to be replaced anyhow. The MacBook Black isn't even a 64bit processor, and it's single core. Even with Linux it's rapidly passing out of any type of modern usability. It's essentially becoming a curio, a history piece, and nothing much else.
--Peripherals
* Bose Companion 2 Series II speakers
* Apple Keyboard, wired (JIS)
* Apple Keyboard, bluetooth (US)
* Apple Magic Mouse (replaceable, rechargable batteries)
* Sanwa Supply Optical Mouse, usb wireless
I still haven't purchased new headphones, it's on the list, but i haven't found a pair I like yet. I have AKG earbuds.
--Networking/Storage
* 1st Gen Apple Time Capsule 3TB (backups, backups, backups)
--Phones
iPhone 4 (glorified iPod, emergency phone)
iPhone 6S (world phone, use it in the States)
Samsung Galaxy S8+ (normal Japanese phone)