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I have that chair man! It is so comfy! I wanted that k/b too, but got stuck with a grey/blue one with the buttons instead of the wheel 'cause they were out of stock everywhere and I had to have it the same day. Damn it! :(

I don't see why people think this.  Having two monitors is just like having three, just without the third one.  I have a monitor in front of me that I use for my primary monitor, and then I have one to my left that I move stuff to when I need more space.  How is this a bad thing?

That is one of the Solution Series, not Lanboy - http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_solution.html

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because when looking at the 2 screens side by side there is like an inch or 2 (depending on monitor) of plastic which is annoying, and cross hair in games would be in the middle of the 2 screens (I would want to use all 3 screens when gaming of course) anyway 2 no - 3 yes.

because when looking at the 2 screens side by side there is like an inch or 2 (depending on monitor) of plastic which is annoying, and cross hair in games would be in the middle of the 2 screens (I would want to use all 3 screens when gaming of course) anyway 2 no - 3 yes.

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There are not too many games out there that support multiple monitors. When I play doom it disables my second monitor and only shows up on the first.

Tis true, however the software company I work for is developing software to support multi-monitors for the games on the market right now. One problem... Try buying 2 6800Ultra's because the graphics become bottlenecked by the slower of the two gfx cards. So if you have a 6800 or whatever, and supporting the additional monitor you have a FX5200, you might as well just have 2 5200's. Also, the MMORPG's get bogged down when you have 3-monitors wide people runnin around you in towns n sheeet.

nice clean setup ;)

now tell me... how much of a pain is it to have to stand up to reach your case? Or are all your devices external??

Scraggles: its an RG 470 with v7/s1/v8 pickups

Linuxman: thanks! we just remodeled our kitchen earlier this year.

here's a sample of what i started working on today, i just ripped to mp3 but its nowhere near complete!

http://www.tr1kstanc3.com/mp3s/

peace

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