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Heya, When you get a chance - take a look at these pics.

SYS SPECS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Desktop PC:

Temps: 34C @ Idle || 40C @ Load || Case @ 32C

ABIT IC7-MAX3 (BIOS 1.5) + VTT Mod Circuit by MadCat1968 (Awaiting Installation)

Intel P4 3Ghz @ 3.75Ghz (1000FSB @ 1.575v Core)

(2) 512MB Kingston HyperX PC3500 @ 250FSB

CAS: 2-3-3-7 @2.7V - Ratio: 5:4 || GAT: A-N-A-D-D

AS-5 + Thermalright SP94 + 92mm Tornado + Zalman ZM80C-HP + ZM-OP1

Pioneer DVD-120s (Slot Load DVD) + Sony DRU-510A (DVD-R/W)

(2) WD740GD SATA in RAID0 (128k Stripe - On ICH5R)

ATI Radeon 9800 All-in-Wonder Pro (128MB) + Viewsonic VP201s (16ms)

M-Audio Revolution 7.1 + Boston Acoustic BA7500 (4.1 - THX)

Antec TruePower 550W (Custom Black Sleeving)

Coolermaster Praetorian + (4) CM 80mm Blue LEDs

Vantec Nexus 205 (Fan Controller)

Coolermaster EAK-US1 (Keyboard)

Logitech MX500 & Marble Mouse (USB)

Windows XP Professional SP1

Mobile Devices:

3rd Gen - 20GB iPOD

Motorola V600 + HS810

HP5555 + 128MB SD (Sandisk)

Network:

Linksys WRT54G Router (802.11G)

Tecom Bluetooth Dongle (BT - 2.480GHz)

3Com DSL Modem Piping: 4.0Mbit/1.5Mbit (Down/Up)

Desk1.jpg

Desk2.jpg

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Heya, When you get a chance - take a look at these pics.

SYS SPECS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Desktop PC:

Temps: 34C @ Idle || 40C @ Load || Case @ 32C

ABIT IC7-MAX3 (BIOS 1.5) + VTT Mod Circuit by MadCat1968 (Awaiting Installation)

Intel P4 3Ghz @ 3.75Ghz (1000FSB @ 1.575v Core)

(2) 512MB Kingston HyperX PC3500 @ 250FSB

CAS: 2-3-3-7 @2.7V - Ratio: 5:4 || GAT: A-N-A-D-D

AS-5 + Thermalright SP94 + 92mm Tornado + Zalman ZM80C-HP + ZM-OP1

Pioneer DVD-120s (Slot Load DVD) + Sony DRU-510A (DVD-R/W)

(2) WD740GD SATA in RAID0 (128k Stripe - On ICH5R)

ATI Radeon 9800 All-in-Wonder Pro (128MB) + Viewsonic VP201s (16ms)

M-Audio Revolution 7.1 + Boston Acoustic BA7500 (4.1 - THX)

Antec TruePower 550W (Custom Black Sleeving)

Coolermaster Praetorian + (4) CM 80mm Blue LEDs

Vantec Nexus 205 (Fan Controller)

Coolermaster EAK-US1 (Keyboard)

Logitech MX500 & Marble Mouse (USB)

Windows XP Professional SP1

Mobile Devices:

3rd Gen - 20GB iPOD

Motorola V600 + HS810

HP5555 + 128MB SD (Sandisk)

Network:

Linksys WRT54G Router (802.11G)

Tecom Bluetooth Dongle (BT - 2.480GHz)

3Com DSL Modem Piping: 4.0Mbit/1.5Mbit (Down/Up)

http://www3.telus.net/xsmirage/PC%20Desk/Desk1.jpg

http://www3.telus.net/xsmirage/PC%20Desk/Desk2.jpg

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Nice jacket :ninja:

http://s90110902.onlinehome.us/laptop.jpg

My 1337 "workstation"

Blazing fast 50mhz 486DX2 CPU

12MB of RAM

325MB HDD

16bit PCMCIA NIC with uber 1337 dongle

Broken keyboard

Built in trackball

FreeBSD 4.6.2

Seems like my admin's server room :p

I haven't browsed the *entire* thread, but I haven't seen it yet - does anyone have (or want to have) a standing-height desk? Being that I have a wife and kid (therefore no time), I am in and out of my computer room frequently. Sometimes I just go in to look up something quick. I want to be able to walk in and walk out without having to sit down, pull out the keyboard tray, etc, etc... I have only found a few industrial desks that even come close - and of course they are expensive... Anyone else have similar thoughts/ideas?

I haven't browsed the *entire* thread, but I haven't seen it yet - does anyone have (or want to have) a standing-height desk? Being that I have a wife and kid (therefore no time), I am in and out of my computer room frequently. Sometimes I just go in to look up something quick. I want to be able to walk in and walk out without having to sit down, pull out the keyboard tray, etc, etc... I have only found a few industrial desks that even come close - and of course they are expensive... Anyone else have similar thoughts/ideas?

build one :) mayeb just use soem kitchen worktop and mountit at the right hight, and anotehr one just below it on runners for kb/mouse, then you coudl also get a draughtsmans chair for when you wan tto sit down., my friend has done it, it works well

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