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those new Lian-Li are great

i still don't know wich one to get

PC-V1000BW (W= Window)

http://images10.newegg.com/productimage/11-112-511-11.JPG

PC-V1200B

http://images10.newegg.com/productimage/11-112-075-10.JPG

PC-V2000B

http://images10.newegg.com/productimage/11-112-074-06.JPG

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

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i personally like the big one.if you have the money for it,get it.

:yes: :woot: (Y)

I finally took the time to move the server to its own room and clean up a bit, still some cables around :pinch:

new_desktop.jpg

picture taken with that little badboy :woot: :

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I still need some practice tho.... :blush:

damn light bulb has an annoyingly colored glow, hard to get rid of...

I finally took the time to move the server to its own room and clean up a bit, still some cables around  :pinch:

new_desktop.jpg

picture taken with that little badboy  :woot:  :

nikon_d70.jpg

I still need some practice tho....  :blush:

damn light bulb has an annoyingly colored glow, hard to get rid of...

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nice D70 (Y)

is that the Nikkor DX lens that comes with the kit?

They look good Ik, i was going to get almost the same setup, but i held off, i was going to get only 2 of them, i have 1 currently, but then i decided to wait for the 2005, and now i feel like waiting for the 24" they are going to bring out. I dunno what to do lol, but good setup, i would love to have that.

They look good Ik, i was going to get almost the same setup, but i held off, i was going to get only 2 of them, i have 1 currently, but then i decided to wait for the 2005, and now i feel like waiting for the 24" they are going to bring out.  I dunno what to do lol, but good setup, i would love to have that.

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you made a good decision. It is better to have 1 large monitor than several small ones.

BTW, the 4th 1703FP is coming tomorrow or the day after.

you made a good decision.  It is better to have 1 large monitor than several small ones.

BTW, the 4th 1703FP is coming tomorrow or the day after.

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Oh those are not the 19's??? i thought they were. I guess im going to keep this 19 for now till the 24" drops on us, see how that looks and how it performs. Is either one 24 or 2 20's what i want. But beyond that i wont do, but your setup is not so bad after all...

Black Clone PC (Windows Media Center 2005): P4 3.2Ghz, 2GB PC3200, 250GB SATA, RADEON 9800 PRO, INTEL D865PERL MOBO, AUDIGY 2 PLATINUM, LITE-ON 16x DVD+-RW DUAL LAYER, 2x ACER 1731 MONITORS, LOGITECH Z560 SPEAKERS, MICROSOFT FINGERPRINT READER/KEYBOARD.

Where did you get Windows Media Center 2005

I thought that Gateway had exclusive rights to it.

Where did you get Windows Media Center 2005

I thought that Gateway had exclusive rights to it.

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You got some bunk information. Media center 2005 is released to anyone who wants it. Search Newegg.com for it and you can buy a copy directly from them.

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