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Im sorry but that looks fake, I may be wrong but the only way to tell will be to see more images. One would also think that with a setup like that you would have more then one picture. Please do prove me wrong tho.

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Whats fake about it ?

Here you are

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My machines...

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AMD Athlon 64 3400+

EPoX 8KDA3+

1024 MB Ram

HIS IceQ 9800 Pro

2x 120 GB

1x 200 GB

Pioneer 106D

Liteon 40x12x48x

Chieftec 340w

****ty Q-Tec case :no:

2x Dell P991 (19" crt)

Running Windows XP SP1....

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AMD Athlon XP 1700+ @ 2400+ (2.0 GHz)

Asus A7V333

****ty 256 MB Ram

****ty Savage4 32mb

1x 20 GB

1x 9 GB

Unknown CD drive

Aspire 520w (3x 80mm + UV)

Asetek Vapochill XE

Unknown 17"

Running Windows XP SP2....

:)

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You have the same case as me :D

Here you go.

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View from my door.

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Close up, with my new plusview case :D

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My safeway mouse, love it.

My siemens mc60 which is broken beyond belief, surprised ti still works, yet it sends messages and rings people so it's all I need. And a 128mb usb drive, which although is not large since buying I've found it VERY useful, just for smaller files.

I thought it was about time I posted here, I've been following the thread for quite a while. I have 2 computers at home. The first is the main family computer. (Click images to enlarge)

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Also in the room is a GameCube, mainly used by my sister.

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Specs of computer:

Dell Dimension 4500

Intel Pentium 4 2.4 ghz

512MB Ram

40GB WDC HDD

NVidia GeForce 4 MX 420 64MB

Mainly used for web browsing and online gaming

Also theres my computer in my room.

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My Programming Books:

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Specs of Computer:

Dell Dimension 2400

Intel Celeron 2.6 ghz

512MB Ram

40GB Seagate HDD

ATI Radeon 9250 PCI 128MB, 64 bit

Mainly used for Programming, Homework, Gaming

You will have seen in both pictures my wireless mouse (its the same one, I move it between the two computers) and my external usb HDD (Seagate 40GB). I really need to get a new desk and chair for my room, along with a larger lcd monitor. Both computers are running XP Home SP2, my computer will also be running Fedora Core as soon as version 4 comes out this summer. ATM my computer has no net connection :cry: so I spend a lot of time on the family computer, which means my programming gets neglected.

dual boot? and then why isnt it installed on the pc in your room?

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It will be when version 4 comes out in the summer. It's such a short time that I couldnt be bothered going through an upgrade, I'd rather wait and do a clean install of the new version. Im running FC3 under VMWare atm, so I can get a taste for it.

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