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It's been a couple years since I posted in this thread, and I have moved and gotten all new stuff, so here it is:

That's my Dell 700m off to the left, and my new Athlon 64 box that's glowing down below. Next change to the look will be Logitech Z-5500 Digitals!

Oh, and notice how there's practically NO cables running on the floor...a whole mess of them is velcro-tied to the underside of the desk!

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where is that desk from, its very nice and what was the pricetag on that :p

Nothing much special, but here be mine.

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From left to right on floor: XBox, Desk (no, really!), lots of cables and my tiny little Cambridge Soundworks 4.1 sub which comes in handy for putting my feet on. Oh and my PC of course.

From left to right on desk: Rear left speaker, 100 CDR spindle, 2x 25 DVD-R spindle, 1 of which contains burnt CD-Rs. Moving on we have a ATI AIW RF Remote and a D-Link DSL-504 Router a top a DVD rack which holds several games, many many burnt CD-Rs, some DVD-RWs, and some DVD-Rs, ZIP Discs and empty CD singles cases. Next we have the front left speaker, Master Chief, 19" Iiyama Vision Master Pro 451 monitor, Optimus Prime (Go Prime! Go Prime!), front right speaker, Philips cordless headphones, Orange SPV E200 in cradle, Volume control, Cup of cold tea, Green XBox controller, Bin, Rear right speaker, Flat batteries out of camera and finally my pain in the arse Epson Stylus Color 760.

Nothing much special, but here be mine.

From left to right on floor: XBox, Desk (no, really!), lots of cables and my tiny little Cambridge Soundworks 4.1 sub which comes in handy for putting my feet on. Oh and my PC of course.

From left to right on desk: Rear left speaker, 100 CDR spindle, 2x 25 DVD-R spindle, 1 of which contains burnt CD-Rs. Moving on we have a ATI AIW RF Remote and a D-Link DSL-504 Router a top a DVD rack which holds several games, many many burnt CD-Rs, some DVD-RWs, and some DVD-Rs, ZIP Discs and empty CD singles cases. Next we have the front left speaker, Master Chief, 19" Iiyama Vision Master Pro 451 monitor, Optimus Prime (Go Prime! Go Prime!), front right speaker, Philips cordless headphones, Orange SPV E200 in cradle, Volume control, Cup of cold tea, Green XBox controller, Bin, Rear right speaker, Flat batteries out of camera and finally my pain in the arse Epson Stylus Color 760.

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I have the same speakers, but in black.

where is that desk from, its very nice and what was the pricetag on that :p

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I got it at Staples for only $50! Now it's back up to $80, but it's still a good price for how large the desk is:

http://www.staples.com/Catalog/Browse/sku....6+Student+Desks

arkos, may i ask what is this mystery box?

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lol

nothing mysterious

it's a HP ML350 G4 Server I'm setting up for a cartography dept, dual 3.2 GHz Xeon with 4GB of ram, 36GB Raid1 for the OS and 4x73Gb Raid-5 for the data, full SCSI

My PC is:

5.173Ghz overclocked P4 (Massive Icy cooling system)

2Gb DDR2 RAM

800Gb HDD space (lots of 10,000RPM disks)

23" TFT

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OK, sorry but it is actually 4.5Ghz, Stuck it in a huge freezer, 2 300Gb discs, and I don't know what the mobo is. Any Ideas for a graphics card and mobo? budget: ?500.

lol

nothing mysterious

it's a HP ML350 G4 Server I'm setting up for a cartography dept, dual 3.2 GHz Xeon with 4GB of ram, 36GB Raid1 for the OS and 4x73Gb Raid-5 for the data, full SCSI

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Jebus that must have been fun to get that up on top of that shelf.

Jebus that must have been fun to get that up on top of that shelf.

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naah, nothing really, that thing weights only 45Kg :laugh:

you should see me carry it around all the way to where it belongs, no wonder ppl call me The Bear ;)

From left to right on floor: XBox, Desk (no, really!), lots of cables and my tiny little Cambridge Soundworks 4.1 sub which comes in handy for putting my feet on. Oh and my PC of course.

From left to right on desk: Rear left speaker, 100 CDR spindle, 2x 25 DVD-R spindle, 1 of which contains burnt CD-Rs. Moving on we have a ATI AIW RF Remote and a D-Link DSL-504 Router a top a DVD rack which holds several games, many many burnt CD-Rs, some DVD-RWs, and some DVD-Rs, ZIP Discs and empty CD singles cases. Next we have the front left speaker, Master Chief, 19" Iiyama Vision Master Pro 451 monitor, Optimus Prime (Go Prime! Go Prime!), front right speaker, Philips cordless headphones, Orange SPV E200 in cradle, Volume control, Cup of cold tea, Green XBox controller, Bin, Rear right speaker, Flat batteries out of camera and finally my pain in the arse Epson Stylus Color 760.

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Optimus Prime! :woot:

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Just got my new (2nd hand) desk and my new dinovo, i wanted one of these since i read dazlas review on neowin, and im glad i decided to get one, top quality :D

Out of interest is the mx1000 (lazer) a lot better than my mx900 ? and if so will it work in the cradle i have with the devices i have ?

I personally don't like Macs too much, but that iMac looks pretty nice. :o Sucks about the iLife though.

IK: Do you HAVE to quote all of the pictures?  :crazy:

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Sorry, didn't realize.

I wish this board did it automatically.

The only thing thats stopping me from buying a mac is financial restraints and the lack of games on macs.

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