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Thanks for the welcome! haha. . . So yah, I ordered my case at 7:20 PM here on the east coast and I received a tracking summary from newegg.com at 10:23 PM.

It says it shipped at 5:08 PM (must be pacific time)... Scheduled to be delivered on the 16th... I can't wait! woohoo

Looks to me like the Samsung monitor that was designed by Porsche. That is a pretty costly monitor. Is that what you have Xe|on?

I have the design by Porsche model, which is 171/151P, and has a row of black touch sensitive buttons below the screen. That one looks like a 172T.

you mean you never saw the tv ads for mr sheen???  :o  :o  :o  :o

the skinny bloke wearing vest and shorts using mr sheen to clean the stubbernist of stains and glass etc with the tag line "mr sheen, loves the jobs you hate"

lol i hate to go back to an old subject, but that wasn't mr sheen, that was mr muscle. mr sheen had the ads where he'd fly over stuff in his old ww2 style plane, and it'd get polished as he flew past. the jingle was "mr sheen shines umpteen things clean!"

btw CoLdFuSi0n - i see you have a caselogic cd-holder there... i have lots of different types, but those caselogic ones are the best.

i have the same printer ;)

So do I. Is't it a HP PSC 700 Series. I bought mine last year. A very good mini-photocopier.

If you want to see my computer setup, go to my computer page.

(This page is consantly updated everytime I add something to the computer.

Yeah. I have a crappy digital camera but am looking at getting a new one.

I included this in the mac section since mine is a mixture of pc's and macs:

iBook

600Mhz, 684MB Ram, OS X 10.2.6, 40GB hard drive(replaced by me), CD Rom

External TDK 48x CDRW, Belkin 4-port USB hub, Kensington Wireless StudioMouse

Dell 1100 Inspiron

2.0Ghz, 512MB Ram, Windows XP Pro sp1, 30GB hard drive, DVD/CDRW Combo

iMac

400Mhz, 256MB Ram, OS X Server 10.2.6, 15GB hard drive, CD Rom

Micro Client Pro

500Mhz, 768MB Ram, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise, 2 40GB hard drives, CDRW

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Just upgraded my PC to a new Lian Li PC-0700 case today.. I used to have a cheap generic case before this, so I couldn't get over how good the build quality was on this thing. Plus they give you loads of screws and spare mounts for the motherboard where most cheap cases always leave you short... worth every penny!!

Here are some piccies of it :

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and

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:D

Just upgraded my PC to a new Lian Li PC-0700 case today.. I used to have a cheap generic case before this, so I couldn't get over how good the build quality was on this thing. Plus they give you loads of screws and spare mounts for the motherboard where most cheap cases always leave you short... worth every penny!!

Here are some piccies of it :

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chicane-uk/lianli1.JPG

and

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chicane-uk/lianli2.JPG

:D

thats a nice case :yes:

@ Mrk: Where did you get your nice case from?

Also nice pics everyone. :D

Its made by tsunami but i bought it form a local pc store who gets them imported, it costs ?55 but I got it for ?40 because I'm "special":woot:t::laugh:h::D:D

Just upgraded my PC to a new Lian Li PC-0700 case today.. I used to have a cheap generic case before this, so I couldn't get over how good the build quality was on this thing. Plus they give you loads of screws and spare mounts for the motherboard where most cheap cases always leave you short... worth every penny!!

Here are some piccies of it :

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chicane-uk/lianli1.JPG

and

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/chicane-uk/lianli2.JPG

:D

Nice case. I always like Lian Li case, been dreaming of getting one of them...but someday I will ;)

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This is a picture of my computer setup from the left corner.

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This is a picture of my setup from my bed. Those CD's are as follows: Wes Montgomery with Melvin Rhyne, Wes Montgomery: 'Round Midnight, Wes Montgomery: Bumpin', Kenny Burrell with John Coltrane, George Benson, Kenny Burrel, Steely Dan, Jimi Hendrix, Kenny Burrell, The Matrix Reloaded SoundTrack, Sting Ten Summoner's Tales DTS Album, and The Matrix DVD. On the left of my desk there is a 5 GB iPod. On the left and right sides of my desk there are Yamaha NS-A535 Bookshelf speakers, which are the replacements for my Klipsch 5.1 front's. On the far right is my TV (Toshiba 24" FST Pure Flat-Screen Stereo TV with ColorStream Component Video Inputs)Can't forget my leather chair.

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And this is it from the right corner of my room.

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Klipsch promedia 5.1 Sub with all the wires twistie-tied together. Also my tower is on the right hand side.

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That's my bed PC, which I use when I am too lazy to get out of my leather chair and jump into bed. Above that is an award that I got for being the "Most OutStanding Student in Technology and Engineering." On the left are my guitars, 1st one being my Yamaha Acoustic, and the second one being my dad's 1975 Fender Stratocaster Rosewood. Also my left rear speaker is located on that table.

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My right rear speaker is located on that night table, with my clock, and a photography book by Ansel Adams (sp?) right under it. My new european down pillow is right under my bed covers as you can see. No that isn't a body. . .:p

Heres my workstation. Afraid I aint as tidy as you guys, but hey at least i know where everything is!! :) Anyways this is the first pic of my new case which is still in construction. I plan to start a thread in the modding forum when its finished - so watch out for that!!

Al

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Hello all!!!

This is my first post here in this section. I wanted to wait until I felt my rig was worth while. Well here are the stats:

Chieftec Chassis

Intel D865Perl Motherboard

Pentium 4 3.0Ghz(800Mhz FSB)

2Gb DDR 400Mhz Ram

160Gb Seagate 7200 rpm Hard Drive

ATI Radeon 8500 Pro (128Mb)

HP DVD-RW Drive

Intel 4Port Gigabit Nic

Linksys 802.11G wifi adapter

550 Watt TTGI Power Supply

Antec 80mm Stealth Fans

1 Blue neon tube

18.2 NEC 1860nx LCD Display

Logitech Z560 Speakers

Digital Persona Fingerprint Scanner

Windows XP Pro

Linux Redhat 9

By day I do tier 3 Linux server support so I am no stranger when it comes to hardware. My intentions when building this rig were 1)Performance, 2)Stability, 3)Cleaness, 4)Style. I personally think that I met my goals. The only real "mod" I would say is the front mounted 5 port switch. I resoldered the ac circuit and ran the connector to the rear of the chassis. This is so awesome for when I go to LAN parties!!! I also had the decals custom made.

I just ordered a second NEC monitor!!!! I will repost pics next week when it comes in. My laptop that you see is a Toshiba Satellite 6100 Pro (2.0 Ghz P4, 1Gb DDR, 60Gb hd, DVD/CDRW, 802.11G), and my PDA is a Ipaq 5455.

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In closing I just wanted to post my flavor and hopefully give a different angle of what power computing can be!!!

~/dev/pimp~

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