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Got my LG1730S TFT today  :D , desk cleaned also :)

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Simple setup  :blush:

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Nice phone :D and is that a Superflower case? :o

Heres mine Its a little bit messy. Top one is mine the other is my extra computer spare and cheap parts made that one. Along with 2 cheap CRT monitors.

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WHOA.....teh wires! My eyes! :p Just pullin with you man, mine looks about the same

This is my setup.... Nothing Special

Case - Emermaxx Verre

PSU - Emermaxx 450W

Mobo - Soyo Dragon

CPU - P4 2.4 ghz with Standard P4 fan

RAM - 1.50 gb

Graphics Card - ATI Radeon 7000VE

Sound Card - SB live! 1024

Hard disks - 2 x 200Gb Maxtor @ 7,200RPM (Data Storage)

1 x 18GB Segate Baracuda @ 10,000RPM (Runs Linux OS)

1 x 20GB IBM Deskstar @ 7,200RPM (System Resources, Drivers Backups)

1 x Toshiba DVD Drive

1 x Samsung CD-RW

1 x Samsumg CD Drive

1 x Aopen CD Drive

1 x FDD

Screen - Dell 14inch CRT

Keyboard/ Mouse - Corded Dell Standard kb/m

Speakers - Corded Headphones

OS - Linux Mandrake 10.1 Kde

Future upgrades... Soon - 22 inch LG Flatron TFT Screen :D

Cordless Headphones :p

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Got mine second 2005FPW today picture below, its pretty cool but I have to get use to it.

I will have to get 3rd or replace them both with 2405FPW, so far it's very hard to get used to looking at black border in the middle.

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*druels* :( *goes to fetch the druel bucket* :o

This is my setup.... Nothing Special

Case - Emermaxx Verre

PSU - Emermaxx 450W

Mobo - Soyo Dragon

CPU - P4 2.4 ghz with Standard P4 fan

RAM - 1.50 gb

Graphics Card - ATI Radeon 7000VE

Sound Card - SB live! 1024

Hard disks - 2 x 200Gb Maxtor @ 7,200RPM (Data Storage)

                  1 x 18GB Segate Baracuda @ 10,000RPM (Runs Linux OS)

                  1 x 20GB IBM Deskstar @ 7,200RPM (System Resources, Drivers Backups)

1 x Toshiba DVD Drive

1 x Samsung CD-RW

1 x Samsumg CD Drive

1 x Aopen CD Drive

1 x FDD

Screen - Dell 14inch CRT

Keyboard/ Mouse - Corded Dell Standard kb/m

Speakers - Corded Headphones

OS - Linux Mandrake 10.1 Kde

Future upgrades... Soon - 22 inch LG Flatron TFT Screen  :D

Cordless Headphones  :p

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Your just liek me, pointless amoutn of cd drives, except i have 5 :blink:

Your just liek me, pointless amoutn of cd drives, except i have 5  :blink:

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I had some old spare cd drives... so i din wanna waste it :p and i can listne to 4 different cd's without changing them! [a 4CD autochanger :cool: ] he he nothing in my pc goes wasted... everything has its purpose lol

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Let's keep the picture sizes from getting out of hand

If you plan to img-embed your desktop, please try to keep it at/under 1024x768 and under 100k (It's recommended that you link it, externally).

If you are going to quote, there isn't a need to quote an img-embeded picture - Just don't do it. Please just reference the post by page number/page link/etc.

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