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Just woke up, from sleep after this disgusting LAN of a LAN, college dorms = No.

My little setup in the clean room(I got lucky, and got there early): http://img144.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img144ℑ=mine4ko.jpg

Along with two friends:

http://img144.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img144T...sheaadam8fn.jpg

And then, the rest had to deal with this:

http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75&image...ingmess28uj.jpg

http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75&image...sheasbro5hl.jpg

Barely no room, so we stuffed them into a room, which required longer ethernet cords for them to reach to the router: http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75&image...lischris9id.jpg

:)

Just woke up, from sleep after this disgusting LAN of a LAN, college dorms = No.

My little setup in the clean room(I got lucky, and got there early): http://img144.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img144ℑ=mine4ko.jpg

Along with two friends:

http://img144.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img144T...sheaadam8fn.jpg

And then, the rest had to deal with this:

http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75&image...ingmess28uj.jpg

http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75&image...sheasbro5hl.jpg

Barely no room, so we stuffed them into a room, which required longer ethernet cords for them to reach to the router: http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75&image...lischris9id.jpg

:)

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Those links don't work for me.

2x dell 2005s ;)

http://img154.exs.cx/img154/6056/dscn13407fx.jpg

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You have a very nice setup. Why do you keep your monitor's so high though? I keep mine the lowest it goes.

Hey Raum, you should try XLink Kai Evoltuion http://www.teamxlink.co.uk/.  It works a lot better than XBConnect.

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Im gonna try that out this weekend.

Just woke up, from sleep after this disgusting LAN of a LAN, college dorms = No.

My little setup in the clean room(I got lucky, and got there early): http://img144.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img144ℑ=mine4ko.jpg

Along with two friends:

http://img144.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img144T...sheaadam8fn.jpg

And then, the rest had to deal with this:

http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75ℑ...ingmess28uj.jpg

http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75ℑ...sheasbro5hl.jpg

Barely no room, so we stuffed them into a room, which required longer ethernet cords for them to reach to the router: http://img75.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img75ℑ...lischris9id.jpg

:)

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Those pictures don't work for me either.

i have mine on the top shelf of my desk, my set ups in my room so i kinda have to

http://www.silentsalamander.com/dannyfarra...ages/setup1.JPG

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Why 2 Xboxes?

_________

Hypoxiaicon, does your case come with a blue window, or is it modded?

my new dual monitor setup.

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i love my onkyo 501 and hate my crappy samsung dvd player with broken remote.

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you may be wondering why theres no tv in the big gap between my 2 bose 301's, and yet i have a dvd player. well i moved my infocus x1 out of my room to the downstairs entertainment room but i want it back.

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as you can see my xi, i love that thing.

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im guessing that guy has 2 xbox's coz ones chipped and ones for live, mabye :blink:

my new dual monitor setup.

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/5751/picture0053me.jpg

i love my onkyo 501 and hate my crappy samsung dvd player with broken remote.

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/3345/picture0063qy.jpg

you may be wondering why theres no tv in the big gap between my 2 bose 301's, and yet i have a dvd player. well i moved my infocus x1 out of my room to the downstairs entertainment room but i want it back.

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/7970/picture0087wl.jpg

as you can see my xi, i love that thing.

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/5843/picture0091qf.jpg

im guessing that guy has 2 xbox's coz ones chipped and ones for live, mabye  :blink:

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whats the UV thing for?

whats the UV thing for?

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its coz i always have to swap cable around like, xbox to projector in composite, foxtel to projector trough compostie, dvd audio and xbox audio needs to be swapped coz theres not enough plugs on the bose lifestyle system. it5 just makes it easier to see and doesnt disdurb the projection.

umm, did you steal my setup? /me checks if the computer he is using is really there...

http://www.macpham.com/misc/desk.jpg

SN95G5 with dual Samsung LCDs? :p

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Mmm.. loving my SN95G5, bloody awesome Shuttle :) Will take pics tomorrow

that my friend is a good idea :D

Weve got? a projector too and i use it a fair bit, how much was the uv thing?

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lol i got it for really really cheap coz the wrong price tag was on it plus we had a dumd blonde on the counter and the comps were down to check the barcode anyway i got it for 4 ozzy dollard but i think there around 8-12 in pounds im not to familiar with the whole pounds system though.

What is the model number on your samsungs?

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they're old school :p 173T

thin bezel and they rotate while having analog and dvi inputs. u can actually use both inputs at the same time and switch between them with a button. refresh is 'only' 25 ms though but considering i've played games on them for a year i haven't noticed anything bad. the whole ghosting thing is overdone i think sometimes, ppll just get scared of numbers released by the manufacturer. basically i tried other T models in the store, didn't notice any ghosting so i went ahead and bought em. i didn't think about '25' or whatever. colours are great too.

they're so cheap now compared to back when i bought them. grr! :)

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