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wow that new lian li is SICK.

what is the model#? edit: is it PC-V1200B? found in the siggy :)

btw: he was...

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I think that is a awesome case also but for just over 225$ from newegg (after shipping) I think I will stick with my good ole Antec for now. I can think of better use for $225.00 ( XFX 6600GT for Example :) )

When I first posted my workstation, I said I was redoing it. Well, I think I'm mostly finished and most stuff was changed. I'm pretty happy with how it is now, only I'm lacking a lot of storage and have all of my programming books and stuff in totes.

Before

After:

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And before you jump down my throat about the speakers, it's actually a 5.1 set not a 2.1 but my onboard sound sucks and it wouldn't let me do 5.1 (or, if it allows it, it didn't work).

When I first posted my workstation, I said I was redoing it. Well, I think I'm mostly finished and most stuff was changed. I'm pretty happy with how it is now, only I'm lacking a lot of storage and have all of my programming books and stuff in totes.

Before

After:

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And before you jump down my throat about the speakers, it's actually a 5.1 set not a 2.1 but my onboard sound sucks and it wouldn't let me do 5.1 (or, if it allows it, it didn't work).

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Links seem to have broken, I put them on my server: http://www.digitaldoozie.net/matt/images/workstation

I thought it was about time I posted mine ;)

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I did have a PSTwo, but my brother nicked it  :angry: Hopefully gonna upgrade the LCD to two 19"+ if I can find a decent one ! :D

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nice msn direct watch and good mouse :D

those new Lian-Li are great

i still don't know wich one to get

PC-V1000BW (W= Window)

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PC-V1200B

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PC-V2000B

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good thing about 1000BW is that it has a window

good thing about 1200B is that is a bit longer(can fit bigger PSU), bad it has no window (and so far no window is available)

good thing about 2000B is the size, plus no window is available

Well here is "the lab". Yeah Yeah, I know I am missing a monitor for the dell on the end, my 3rd acer crapped out yesterday :(. My 5 year old daughter helped me lay the carpeting yesterday, and I drove almost 2 hours to the closest ikea for the desks, but I think it was well worth the drive!

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Well here is "the lab".  Yeah Yeah, I know I am missing a monitor for the dell on the end, my 3rd acer crapped out yesterday :(.  My 5 year old daughter helped me lay the carpeting yesterday, and I drove almost 2 hours to the closest ikea for the desks, but I think it was well worth the drive!

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OMG You have aliens floating in your room :o

;)

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