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lol yea...here's mine.

http://pat.emokid.com/P9140026.JPG

http://pat.emokid.com/P9140027.JPG

this is my dorm room, and the desk is the desk the school provided for me :(

very nice! i've always wanted to get my PC system all black.:) why don't you put that tower on the floor? it looks a bit too packed to me.. :D

lol yea...here's mine.

http://pat.emokid.com/P9140026.JPG

http://pat.emokid.com/P9140027.JPG

this is my dorm room, and the desk is the desk the school provided for me :(

nice...

question... u encounter any problem(s) with your logitech cordless mx duo? i wanna get one soon... that's i'm getting reviews from everyone i can... good or bad i need to know... do u play games? how is it?

please pm me!

i don't encounter any problem at all with my cordless duo...i love it. i play games all the time and i notice nothing different than if i played with a corded mouse...

i love it to death!

not much has changed since my last workstation post. but i'll add links to other stuff too

workstation:

workstation915.jpg

i have my pc connected to those ****ty speakers but i also have it running to my receiver at the same time so here are some pics of the speakers in my room. fronts and backs i have 2 of the same so just one pic of each and my center channel and sub.

Click for directory with other speaker pics

frontsmall.jpg

PC Case:

view pics directory here

I've put a lot of money into my system in the last 2 months or so. Current system value is at about $2700. My digital camera's quality is nowhere near today's standards, but here's a few pics:

the workstation:

workstation.jpg

the case (really blurry):

caseclosedblurry.jpg

the case with door open:

caseopen.jpg

a quick shot of the insides:

inside.jpg

For anyone who's interested, here's the rundown of hardware...

Thermaltake XaserIII Case

Pentium4 2.4ghz Processor

VIA P4PB400 Motherboard

1GB PC2100 DDR SDRAM

100GB WD 7200RPM Hard Drive

200GB Maxtor 7200RPM Hard Drive

TDK 48x CDRW Drive

JLMS 16x DVD-ROM Drive

Imation 120MB SuperDisk Floppy Drive

Lexmark x5150 All-In-One

KDS 17" Flat Panel LCD Monitor

MSI MS-StarForce GeForce4 MX-440 8xAGP

Altec Lansing 5100 5.1 Speakers

Microsoft Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard/Mouse

ATI TV Wonder VE Remote Control Edition

SoundBlaster Audigy2 Platinum Ex

4-Port USB Hub

4-Port Networking Hub

D-Link Wireless Access Point/Router

7-Color Sound-sensitive neon lights - 2 (1 mounted on bottom of monitor - other is 2 on sides of monitor)

Blue Sound-sensitive Cold Cathode Tube w/ PCI mounted control (mounted in case)

I've put a lot of money into my system in the last 2 months or so. Current system value is at about $2700. My digital camera's quality is nowhere near today's standards, but here's a few pics:

the workstation:

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/workstation.jpg

the case (really blurry):

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/caseclosedblurry.jpg

the case with door open:

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/caseopen.jpg

a quick shot of the insides:

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/inside.jpg

For anyone who's interested, here's the rundown of hardware...

Thermaltake XaserIII Case

Pentium4 2.4ghz Processor

VIA P4PB400 Motherboard

1GB PC2100 DDR SDRAM

100GB WD 7200RPM Hard Drive

200GB Maxtor 7200RPM Hard Drive

TDK 48x CDRW Drive

JLMS 16x DVD-ROM Drive

Imation 120MB SuperDisk Floppy Drive

Lexmark x5150 All-In-One

KDS 17" Flat Panel LCD Monitor

MSI MS-StarForce GeForce4 MX-440 8xAGP

Altec Lansing 5100 5.1 Speakers

Microsoft Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard/Mouse

ATI TV Wonder VE Remote Control Edition

SoundBlaster Audigy2 Platinum Ex

4-Port USB Hub

4-Port Networking Hub

D-Link Wireless Access Point/Router

7-Color Sound-sensitive neon lights - 2 (1 mounted on bottom of monitor - other is 2 on sides of monitor)

Blue Sound-sensitive Cold Cathode Tube w/ PCI mounted control (mounted in case)

Nice Setup :) quite a neat case you have as well.. :)

I've put a lot of money into my system in the last 2 months or so. Current system value is at about $2700. My digital camera's quality is nowhere near today's standards, but here's a few pics:

the workstation:

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/workstation.jpg

the case (really blurry):

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/caseclosedblurry.jpg

the case with door open:

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/caseopen.jpg

a quick shot of the insides:

http://www.halfwit.net/workstation/inside.jpg

For anyone who's interested, here's the rundown of hardware...

Thermaltake XaserIII Case

Pentium4 2.4ghz Processor

VIA P4PB400 Motherboard

1GB PC2100 DDR SDRAM

100GB WD 7200RPM Hard Drive

200GB Maxtor 7200RPM Hard Drive

TDK 48x CDRW Drive

JLMS 16x DVD-ROM Drive

Imation 120MB SuperDisk Floppy Drive

Lexmark x5150 All-In-One

KDS 17" Flat Panel LCD Monitor

MSI MS-StarForce GeForce4 MX-440 8xAGP

Altec Lansing 5100 5.1 Speakers

Microsoft Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard/Mouse

ATI TV Wonder VE Remote Control Edition

SoundBlaster Audigy2 Platinum Ex

4-Port USB Hub

4-Port Networking Hub

D-Link Wireless Access Point/Router

7-Color Sound-sensitive neon lights - 2 (1 mounted on bottom of monitor - other is 2 on sides of monitor)

Blue Sound-sensitive Cold Cathode Tube w/ PCI mounted control (mounted in case)

cool setup

but inside of that case looks like spaghetti

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