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Here's mine.

Setup #1

21 Viewsonic G810 Monitor

19 KDS Monitor

3.2C Pentium 4 OC 3.4

Asus P4C800-E Deluxe

1gig Kingston pc3200

DVD-R/RW 4X

Sony DVD ROM

Sony Floppy Drive

Radeon 9800 Pro

Gigabyte Lan

Audigy 2

2X 80Gig SATA RAID

1X 120gig ata133

2X Maxtor External Hard Drives

100meg External Zip Drive

460Watt Power Supply

Creative 6.1 Speaker System

Gyration Wireless Mouse And Keyboard

APC 1000VA UPS

Creative 56K Modem

3X Front Fans

2X Rear Fans

Windows XP Pro

Linux Mandrake 9.2 Kernel 2.6

Setup #2

19 Sun Monitor

AMD 3200+ Barton OC 2.2Ghz

Asus A7N8X Deluxe

80gig ATA133 HD

Sony Floppy Drive

768Meg Kingston

Nvidia Geforce 4 TI 4200

Nvidia Soundstorm

Altec Lansting 2.1 Speaker System

400Wat Power Supply

Sony DVD Rom

52X CD-R/RW

Microsoft Moust and Ergonomic Keyboard

2X Front Fans

2X Rear Fans

Windows XP Pro

Linux Mandrake 9.2 Kernel 2.4

Setup #3

AMD Tbird 1.33 OC 1.4

Abit KT7A-RAID

1gig PC133

IBM 30gig ata100 HD

Soundblaster Live

Geforce 2 GTS Deluxe

17 Sun Monitor

JBL Monster 2.1 Speaker System

Sony 48X CD-Rom

1 Front Fan

2 Rear Fan

300Watt Power Supply

Windows XP Pro

I think that should do it. Can't remember anything else. The first two are in my office, the other is in the family room, mostly for my wife. Sorry the pics are a bit big.

Linky Linky

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/1.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/2.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/3.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/4.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/5.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/6.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/7.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/8.jpg

http://www.salafiyyah.org/images/office/9.jpg

Higher quality image from a slightly different angle..

(Just got this camera for Christmas and found a new mode)

http://lavastreet.dynu.com/images/workstation1.jpg

I have that same book you have on your monitor :D

Cept I keep it on the shelf with its friends

i see you have the same desk as me :D lol i also see you have ripped the annoying lift up thingy off the front above the pull out shelf

Man, I'm so jealous of some of the work station/systems people post in this forum. Well, here's mine. Sorry for the mess. I barely have time to clean up my room. Click the image for a larger size =]

1s.jpg 2s.jpg 3s.jpg

I'm trying to do some minor audio recording, that's why I have a sound mixer connected to my pc.

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