In my current house? I have 2 vintage desktops and 3 vintage laptops.
"PC Craft" turbo XT, using the DTK "Turbo 640" board here: https://th99.infania.net/m/C-D/30501.htm
The board blew up. An RTC battery on an expansion card leaked and destroyed it. The case is nice and I have another replacement board in storage. It *had* 256K, a 10MHz NEC V20 (running at just 8MHz for now), an 8087-2, and an ATI EGA Wonder 800 series 2. Also, a DTC 5150XL with a Seagate ST-251-MLC-2. It's got two 360K floppy drives, but I'm looking for a way to get a 1.44M / 1.2M diskette drive to work with it.
Here's a picture of it and it's original motherboard, which is completely dead. I quite like the look of this case, but it's just about 2cm too short for a full height ISA card to fit in. Makes a great turbo XT case, though, better than the turbo Beltron where I'm sourcing the replacement motherboard from.
"Informate desktop Business Computer" turbo AT clone, using the Informtech "286/Supra model C" board here: https://th99.infania.net/m/I-L/31260.htm
It's had some trouble, but it's mostly fine now. It's going into an actual AT case when I get the chance to get it out of storage, along with the other DTK board. The Informate case is dusty, cracked, and yellow. And the front panel wiring is messed up and unlabeled.
It's got 1MB onboard (only sees 512K unfortunately), an AST Advantage 128 maxed with 1.5MB, a 20MHz 286, a 12MHz 287 on the way, a Trident TVGA8900C with 1MB vRAM, a DTC7287 RLL controller attached to an IBM type 0665-53 hard disk, and two floppy drives. One 1.2MB and one 1.44MB.
Here's a picture of the front of the Informate in it's original case
And a labeled image showing all the expansion cards installed currently
And then my laptops are less interesting:
Compudyne 3SL/25
386SL (low power SX) at 25MHz, grayscale VGA graphics, 6MB RAM, a 1.44MB diskette drive, and the original 80MB hard disk. I'm looking for a rebuilt / replacement NiCd / NiMH battery for it. Runs DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11. I want a 387 and an OPL2LPT for it, but that will have to wait.
This is actually my favorite vintage computer, it's quite a nice little laptop and I got it on eBay a few months ago brand new in box for $80. Came with manuals, diskettes, charger, even the plastic wrap the computer was sitting in and the styrofoam from the factory!
Here it is running Lotus III - The Ultimate Challenge, one of my favorite DOS games.
Twinhead ColorNote DX2
486DX2 at 66MHz, full color VGA display with Cirrus Logic adapter. It's got 4MB on the board and a 16MB memory module, but the BIOS battery is junk and it won't go over that. 1.44MB diskette drive, and a replacement hard disk that's 4GB. The BIOS recognizes it, but the drive itself is beyond repair. Uses the same battery and charger as the 3SL/25. Even the same case. It has a full on desktop 486 in a socket and everything. If I wasn't worried about burning my house down, I'd drop something fast in and replace the BIOS battery and hard disk while I'm at it.
Here's a picture of that running David Murray's Planet X3 from floppy diskette
Toshiba Satellite Pro 430CDT
Pentium at some speed, full color SVGA display at 800x600. It's got a Chips & Tech video card, I think? It's got an ESS Audiodrive of some sort, I think E688. It emulates AdLib and SoundBlaster 1.0, that's as far as I've gone with it. 16MB onboard and a slot for up to 48MB more. It's got a 10X CD-ROM drive and a 1.27GB hard disk. The charger is built in and the trackpoint sucks. The tiny mono speaker can be pretty loud if needed. A friend of mine wanted to get into vintage computers, and this is the laptop she decided on.
I'm too lazy and uninterested in this machine to power it on. You get the idea.
I have dozens more in storage and at my parent's house. I have a thing for the desktop style machines rather than towers. IBM PC340, HP Vectra VE series 3 5/120, and a Packard Bell I recently bought that needs a new hard disk drive. The IBM quit on me for some reason, the HP has BIOS issues, and the PB is just sitting there for now.
One tower I do have is a machine I call "The Monster."
It's an unbranded full size AT case with two power supplies. It's got a Raite RTR 8x DVD-ROM drive, an Acer 24X CD-RW drive, a 1.2M diskette drive, a 1.44M diskette drive, and I'm planning to add a ZIP cassette or LS120 drive. I have both already, but I need a 5.25 to 3.5 adapter.
It's got 2 USB 1.1 ports on an OPTi PCI USB controller, it's a Pentium-S 100MHz with 128MB of RAM and 256K of onboard cache memory. I have a 2.1GB Seagate boot drive and an 8GB Seagate U4 secondary drive. It's got an ATI Mach 64GT board with 2MB, a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 with SCSI, a secondary PCI ATA controller, an HP 10mbps Ethernet card, and a 56K modem built in. It's dual booting DOS 6.22 and Windows 98SE. It's quite fast, even running Windows 2000!