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My new baby:

Recently cleaned desktop:

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Don't mind the wire mess - I need to get some tubing for it. I have too many things going into those two desktop systems. TV, media card reader, network, USB Telbox, speakers, mouse, keyboard, video, smart card reader, bluetooth dongle, iPod, keyfob...oy.

My next purchase is either a new case for my main system (because that case sucks) or a new desk.

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Where'd you get those wallpapers :D

WORKSTATION VIDEO 8.2MB

Alright so I figured I would post my workstation video, it's not much but I call it home.

Things in the video are the pc, ipod photo, phone, cell, 21 crt, router, modem, vonage box, reciever, 5.1 speakers, 27 flat tv, 2x xbox (1mod 1live), halo 2 headset, satelite box (180 channels), xbox games, dvds, stargate season 6-7, dog (CHIEF), bearded dragon (lizard- p.diddy (dont ask), and thats about it!

HERE IT IS, ITS 8.2MB

Time for me to add my workstation to the mix of pics. Warning, this thing is a *very* bland setup, nothing flashy. Im more into how it runs, not how it looks :)

All my random junk around it, this pic is about 4 months old, I havent gotten my folks digicam again.

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so heres a few pics of my room/workstation

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my main computer along with my tv, which is really a 19" samsung syncmaster 955df with a vga box. i think it looks better than a tv. below the samsung is my receiver, a sony str-de485. hp all in one printer, dell dimension xps d333 running win2k3 and a few services. got a nice dell 2005fpw with no backlight bleeding (!) along with an ibm keyboard and logitech mx1000. i love my wallpaper btw.

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closer shot of my workstation. from left to right, my laptop (hp pavilion n5310), bose acoustimass with remnants of a creative 4.1 set to fill in center and rear surround. my shuttle xpc (specs in sig). ipod and v710 too.

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closeup shot of my western digital external drive, ipod (playing new mars volta!, without audio output! :rolleyes: ). my moto v710 with another hot girl wallpaper

full size images here to save flana bandwidth

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Scraggles, I don't know. Mine doesn't seem to be any different from my old ?12 wireless keyboard, and it's as responsive as my wired Dell keyboard at work.

The mouse is a little too small for my banana hands, but I'm going to get ax MX1000 when I have got the rest of my play shopping for this month.

I'm not an online player or by any means a pro when it comes to gaming. I like FPS shooters though and I haven't had any trouble so far.

what desk is that? looks great. :)

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It's about 4 years old. Its moved house with me 5 times. It's only a basic argos one.

It used to have a scanner tray and keyboard tray, and there is a place for the pc down on the right. but I prefer it on the desk now I have ditched the old monitor.

Here's Stevie Wonder's atrist impression of what it used to look like. :rofl:

edit : and thanks. :)

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Edited by lunamonkey
very nice gotcha but it looks very cramped tho what the specs? btw nice game!

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antec superlanboy case

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nf7-s

2x512 mushkin lv2 pc3200

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120GB seagate HD (still got me an ultra ATA!! woo!)

z-680s using optical cable (love me some DTS)

Logitech Ultra X keyboard

mx510

funcpad 1030

dell 2005fpw

and it aint cramped at all really, this is a nice big ass L desk from ikea.

btw thanks for the compliments everyone. :ninja:

This week I did an upgrade to my PC

got me a 2nd vid card and went dual :cool:

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The CRT is an old one my uncle had down inthe basment :laugh:

I'm still working on where to put it... but I think I'll leave it like this for now. :yes:

Well i finally got a digital camera so I can post some good pics that arent taken with my crappy dropped too many times web cam

sorry if i took a lot, also, notice the uber leet kitty

two fatty monitors soon to be replaced by a dell 2001fpw 20.1 incher, i think its called that

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