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that is EXACTLY how my workstation would look like if I actually bought all my games like you. :)

seriously man, ever heard of bittorrent?

must be nice actually owning all your games though.  I wish I could afford doing that.

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Why are you posting pircay realted threads? Was this really called for. PM people.

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I'm thinking of grabbing one of these.

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http://www.argosyconsole.com/aura260.htm

There the same as the black ones, BUT the silver came first. :) Its by logitech, I think there the 5300.

Logitech Z-5300E 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker System (6-Piece) - Black

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id...55&type=product

But silver... :rofl:

My speakers started poping recently under my bestbuy warrenty, so I got them replaced again, but right after I did they came out with the black ones, the black looks sweet. :-/. Im soo close to damaging one of my speakers to get it replaced again to get the black. "My headphone plug doesn't work! I need a new setup! And we can't just replace the connector, its a different color! I need a new one! ;)."

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I have attached an update of my workstation, my box, my plasma, and my newest addition, my Sapphire X850XT PE below.  :D  :D Just waiting on the PCI-E board to come from a crappy company who sends my stuff a week after they take $2000 of my money.  :angry:  But on a light note, kudos to the card.  :woot:

Desk in the light

Desk In the dark

Plasma

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Dude, we have the exact same desk. I guess someone out there likes it too.

How come your plasma is reflective?

Dude, we have the exact same desk.  I guess someone out there likes it too.

How come your plasma is reflective?

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This desk is great, except I had a few problems with the keyboard slider when I first got it, only came anout 1/4 of the way out.

My Plasma is reflective because its an NEC 42" PlasmaSync Multimedia Panel. The picture on it is incredible though. See below. :)

Monsters Inc. on PlasmaSync

is that a friggin LCD just sitting there being unused!?

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No way man, I use it for Movies... lots of movies... great widescreen racing and FPS and... my Austar Digital. :D Trust me, it gets plenty of use. :D:D

plasma would be awesome if you didnt have to worry about their life expentancy being so low

that being said, i would still love to have one over my dinky 27" CRT TV from 4 years ago, especially an NEC one, one of my favorite display manufacturers.

I got a 6 year warranty on parts and labour with my Plasma, I expect to have something new in 6 years so its good enough for me. :)

plasma would be awesome if you didnt have to worry about their life expentancy being so low

that being said, i would still love to have one over my dinky 27" CRT TV from 4 years ago, especially an NEC one, one of my favorite display manufacturers.

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dinky 27 inch moinitor?!?!?

Well, if you added up the value of all my downloaded games and software...

30x PSone games = $30 x 30 = $900

49 Xbox games (Just the ones currently on the HDD, I had much more before) = $70 = 43 = $3010

10 PC games = $30= 1- = $300

Photoshop, MX suite 2004, office 2003 and 2004, and almost every software I own = over $2000

add tax and you are sitting in the $7141 chair.

I dont have $7141.

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:rolleyes:

someone hit the banned button for such pompousity.

wow i didnt even notice ik47 was listing crap he DIDNT buy. Thats pretty friggin selfish to go out and buy 4x2005fpw, two of which are NOT being used, and then steal almost every piece of software you own. Real ace.

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Those aren't 2005fpw's, they are 17 inch LCD's.

Arg, gaming on a plasma :wacko: When I worked for Dell I took my setup over there (3200+, 9800Pro, 1GB Kingston Hyper X) and I tried playing COD on a 42" and it lagged so bad. Took my same S-Vid cable and plugged it into the Dell 30" LCD TV and it was much quicker resounce. The game was virtually unplayable on the plasma. Great for movies and desktop work though. (Y)

Those aren't 2005fpw's, they are 17 inch LCD's.

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well now i feel slightly retarded, i could have sworn he had 4x2005fpws (thought him and candyshop had same setup)... Still pretty whack not to buy your games, but at least he didnt spend 2k and then not buy any games. Sorry bout the mess up ik47

Arg, gaming on a plasma  :wacko: When I worked for Dell I took my setup over there (3200+, 9800Pro, 1GB Kingston Hyper X) and I tried playing COD on a 42" and it lagged so bad. Took my same S-Vid cable and plugged it into the Dell 30" LCD TV and it was much quicker resounce. The game was virtually unplayable on the plasma. Great for movies and desktop work though. (Y)

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How long ago and what Plasma? I admit, Plasma as a technology can be pretty Laggy however, when I compared my NEC with an LG, Samsung, and Phillips (yes all Side by Side), my NEC came out on top. If you get a chance you should try it on an NEC PlasmaSync, I think you'll find whatever was ailing your previous Plasma isnt the same as that. I play Doom 3, UT2K4, Unreal 2, EQ2, NFSU2, and NWN on my Plasma without any issues (and I own all of my games and have Boxes, Serial Numbers, and barcodes to prove it. ;)

Id like to know what make and model you were trying it on, I'd like to compare. :)

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