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Here's mine! The computer is hiding inside the desk, hence the need for two photos. :)

Oh, and what you are seeing is an LG Studioworks 900B (19"), a Logitech Z-640, a HP Deskjet 1120C Professional Series, a Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2, a Microsoft MultiMedia Natural Keyboard with matching MS Blue Optical Corded Mouse (color coordination, baby!), a Pinnacle Systems PCTV remote and a Nokia 3210 with a flashy case.

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Well I didn't want to be left out.. Here's my set up

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From the left.

- Brother laser printer

- Scanner

- Flower, below cell phone

- Acer speakers, still from my first computer (no comments please about Acer, as I said, my first computer)

- Philips 19inch flat screen monitor

- monitor stand :)

- 10GB iPod, what a sweet ass toy

- keyboard and microsoft optical mouse (explorer 3.0)

- Acer speaker

- the black thing in the back is gamevoice

- cheap phone

- my box under the desk (P4 1.5, 512megs or ram, gf4 ti4400, bla bla bla)

and garbage can, desk and drawers from Ikea

My rig, never quite done.....i added two more hard drives since i took these pics (two seagate barracuda VI 80GB 7200RPM) and a silicon image IDE card. will be getting another stick of corsair XMS 512 soon

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My specs:

Intel Pentium 4 2.26B

ASUS P4S533

ASUS V8440 GeForce4 Ti 4400

512MB Corsair XMS PC2700 CAS2

100GB Western Digital Caviar Special Edition with 8MB cache spinning at 7200RPMs

Maxtor DiamondMax 40GB 5400RPM ATA133

80GB Seagate Barracuda VI 7200RPM

80GB Seagate Barracuda VI 7200RPM

Pioneer 16x DVD-ROM

Lite-On 32x12x40x CD-RW

Chenming Dragon 601A with Window

Enermax 420watt PSU

Thermaltake Dragon Orb HSF for P4 478 with speed control switch

Logitech Keyboard

Microsoft Intellimouse Optical

Sylvania 17" Flat-CRT monitor

Toshiba cable modem

Netgear RP614 Router

Windows XP Pro SP1

NEC USB 2.0 PCI add-in card

Silicon Image 0680 ATA133 IDE PCI Card

for more pics go here: http://www.blackproject.org/setup

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