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you know, i should really go and take photos of my systems soon. They've changed in 4 months lol. Packard Bell is gone, Pentium 2 was fixed and is now somewhere else in the house, my fav computer has new speakers and a new all-in-one and my laptop's the same, lol

Well, here are new shots of my systems!

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|Hp Pavilion 761n|AMD Athlon Xp 2000+ 1.67ghz|512mb memory|80 gb hard drive|DVD&CD-RW|Windows Xp SP1|(It got new Logitech X220 Speakers and a new Hp PSC1350)

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|Custom Bulit (By me)|Intel Pentium 2 266mhz|96mb memory|6 gb hard drive|CD-Rom&CD-RW|Windows 98|(It took over the spot of my old Packard Bell and has my old HP Printer)

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|NEC Versa 4050H|Intel Pentium 1 90mhz|40mb memory|1.2 gb hard drive|CD-Rom|Windows 98|(It just didn't change, lol)

And...I got rid of my Packard Bell, it was a piece of crap. Yes it has a faster processor then my Laptop but hardly any ram and it just bites so it now sits in the corner collecting dust, lol!

My setup, click me... come on... you know you want too...

Running dual monitors, Primary Envision 17" @ 1024x768 85 htz Secondary, Hyundai, @800x600 @ 75htz

Computer,

Intel Celeron 701 MHZ

512 PCI 100 RAM

80 gig WD HDD

Onboard video for Hyundai, (really dark monitor, bad need new one)

GeForce 4 MX 440 for Envision

MS Wireless desktop

CA 68 watt subwoofer, & speakers.

My crappy setup :D .

My setup, click me... come on... you know you want too...

Running dual monitors, Primary Envision 17" @ 1024x768 85 htz Secondary, Hyundai, @800x600 @ 75htz

Computer,

Intel Celeron 701 MHZ

512 PCI 100 RAM

80 gig WD HDD

Onboard video for Hyundai, (really dark monitor, bad need new one)

GeForce 4 MX 440 for Envision

MS Wireless desktop

CA 68 watt subwoofer, & speakers.

My crappy setup :D .

Don't worry, I got a worse system at home.

I wanna take pic of my dirty workstation too!

the other mouse bad is actually a mousepad, lol. I got it from a company called Avon. My mom works for them so she ordered it for me. Avon is American and Canadian so you should have no problems getting it. I love it cause there is a calendar, clock, calculator, alarm clock and a mouse pad, lol.

um. yeah.. the two stacked ontop of eachother, the bottom one is a old optiplex i use it for a router.

the one on top is:

nvidia nforce a7266-vm

AthlonXP 2200+

256meg kingston valueRAM DDR2100

Asus Geforce4 MX440 8x

pioneer slotload 16x dvdrom

zippy glow keyboard

17inch Gateway VX700 (got for $20) :p

logitech z-640 5.1 speakers

boston acoustics digital 2.1 speakers

epson powerlight 30c 800lumen lcd projector (ceiling mounted in living room)

running Slackware9.1 dualboot with WinXP Pro

that huge thing is a:

Dell Poweredge 4200 (http://dontpanic.linux-box.net)

dual PentiumII 300Mhz

128 ecc edo sdram

AMI MegaRAID adapter with 16meg cache

2-2 gig western digital barracuda scsi drives

Intel Net Mgmt adapter

3-Intel 100mbit nics

running Mandrake9.2

other thing is a Compaq Deskpro i got for 30$

PentiumII 400

256megs pc100

2-4.3gig seagate ata33 drives

riva TNT2 ultra 32meg agp 2x

running BeOS Max

girlfriends computer:

nvidia nforce a7266-vm

duron 600 OCed to 800Mhz

256meg DDR Pc2100 Simpletech ram

onboard geforce2 gpu 32megs shared

sony CDRW 52x24x52x

NEC Multisync 21 inch display

Logitech z-340 speakers

runs XP

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