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Asus A8N SLI Deluxe motherboard

AMD Athlon64 3500+ CPU

Two XFX nvidia GeForce 6800 GT 256MB 16X PCI Express video cards

Two WD Raptor 74GB SATA ran in RAID-0

1024 MB PC3200 400MHz dual channel Kingston Hyper-X memory w/ heat spreader

NEC MultiSync FE2111SB monitor

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oh snap whered u get them speaker stands

Wow, those wires are a mess. You need a bigger desk too. Heh. Is there a link on the walmart website to those speaker stands? How much were they?

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Well their site is just walmart.com. The wires I'll make look better later since I've only had the whole setup for a week now. The desk is also walmart but this computer I'm only using for gaming so no need for alot of space.

$27.87 USD per pair

Thanks Scraggles! Maybe your right about the desk space come to think of it, If I use my flight sticks there is not enough room. ;)

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Yeah, my little brother has that same desk, so I now how crammed you are for space.

why does a server need video and sound ?

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I can understand the video card, but not the sound card.

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Maybe it's a server, music player, and whatever else to offload the tasks from his main computer?

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Correct :)

I'm planning to install a TV tuner card too, so I can watch TV ...

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It's Sunday so I thought I'd join in...

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You know, normally, I'd hate people who used flash for their photography, but you're an exception. Nice work! And... nice room. You might want to use a 6.1 if you're placing the speakers all around your room, though. Just a thought.

i hate this crappy camera :(

i know it's not much as you guys have but i don't need that much :p

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Main computer(xp pro sp2) and laptop(xp pro sp2)

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Test pc running: Longhorn 4074

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My laptop

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Philips 170S4

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Canon printer

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Old Canon printer

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Phones: Sagem myX-2 > Samsung T100 > Samsung E600

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My old pc in the other room

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workplace with my Siemens m35i

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Old stuff: keyboards and old cables

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