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You need more VM's!

PS: Bad luck you don't work at Netapp (not that I do).

LOL I manage almost 200 vm's (and growing, so many projects!) in 10 vsphere hosts.

I do :) Awesome place to work!

Nice! We've recently migrated a FAS3160 to a FAS3270. :D

Nice movie posters some of you have!

I may have posyted this in the old thread:

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But not this, new case upgrade to 650D from Lian-Li PC7Fb:

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Such a brilliant case. Has helped drop temps 5 degrees idle (39-40 degrees) and 10-15 degrees under load depending on application.

Nice movie posters some of you have!

I may have posyted this in the old thread:

desktop_update_pan.jpg

But not this, new case upgrade to 650D from Lian-Li PC7Fb:

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pc_650d_200mm-coolermaster1.jpg

Such a brilliant case. Has helped drop temps 5 degrees idle (39-40 degrees) and 10-15 degrees under load depending on application.

Wow I'm so jealous!! Everything goes so well together! I been meaning to ask you, what kind of fabric is your chair made of? Looks realy comfortable :laugh:

Nice movie posters some of you have!

I may have posyted this in the old thread:

But not this, new case upgrade to 650D from Lian-Li PC7Fb:

Such a brilliant case. Has helped drop temps 5 degrees idle (39-40 degrees) and 10-15 degrees under load depending on application.

Really nice case, though I would personally change the fan at the front for one without a light

No can do as the MegaFlow 200mm is one of the best for airflow, noise and price. I just snip the LED cables on the fan instead and job done!

freak180 thanks! The chair is a Microfibre one from Staples. I don't know the model of it but it was in Staples not long ago!

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Specs:

CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 4.50GHz

CPU Cooling: Noctua NH-D14

Motherboard: ASUS P8P67 WS Revolution

RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws-X DDR3-1866 4x4GB @ 9-10-9-28

Graphics: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 570 1280MB SOC

Chassis: Fractal Design Define R3 (Using Noctua NF-S12B FLX fans)

Power: NZXT HALE90 750W

Sound: Auzentech X-Fi HomeTheater HD

Storage: OCZ Vertex 3 Max IOPS 240GB; Western Digital Caviar Blue AAKS 500GB

Optical Drive: LiteOn iHAS224-06 24X DVD Writer

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional x64

The end result? Performance at very close to silent operation. It's awesome :D

Nice movie posters some of you have!

I may have posyted this in the old thread:

desktop_update_pan.jpg

But not this, new case upgrade to 650D from Lian-Li PC7Fb:

pc_650D_side-NZXTATX.jpg

_MG_2219.jpg

Such a brilliant case. Has helped drop temps 5 degrees idle (39-40 degrees) and 10-15 degrees under load depending on application.

Nice movie posters some of you have!

I may have posyted this in the old thread:

desktop_update_pan.jpg

But not this, new case upgrade to 650D from Lian-Li PC7Fb:

_MG_2219.jpg

pc_650d_200mm-coolermaster1.jpg

Such a brilliant case. Has helped drop temps 5 degrees idle (39-40 degrees) and 10-15 degrees under load depending on application.

Mind me asking where you got desk at? Love it!

Nice movie posters some of you have!

I may have posyted this in the old thread:

desktop_update_pan.jpg

Hey mate just wondering what your giant mousepad is called, finding its difficult to get one...

Set up looks great!

psp83 mind sharing where you go desk?

I got mine from here : http://www.intercounty.com/price_point_slab_rectangular_desk.html

The main desk is the 1200x800 and the one with the sky box / av on is a modified 800x800 (I cut it down to 600x800 to fit next to the main desk & attached it to the main desk).

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