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Well I guess its time I post my setup again, this time with a video.

I just did a bit of wire work so now my Reciever, xbox, ps2, and satelite box are all in the bottom droors of that berrow that the tv is on. As well you can see I am currently building a new pc, 3800+ gig of ram dual 6800 ultras and hopefully a 20 inch cinema display! also you can see my psp, and 40 gig ipod photo

HERE IT IS, 8MB YOU CAN SAVE AS OR JUST STREAM.

o and I thought I disabled the mic but I guess not so you might wana turn your speakers down...

Also thanks liquid for the wall!  :yes:

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LOL!

I bet your lizard/gecko thing when you passed was thinking "...what a retard :huh: "

lol, jk :happy: i am sure ur gecko/lizard thing loves you

I wish my girlfriend looked as good as my PC does. oh well.

P4 3.8 Ghz (I know AMD FX-55 is much better), 2 GB of pc 4200 DDR2 RAM,

Geforce 6800 ultra 512mb, 2x 74 gb WD 10,000 rpm HD's in a raid 0, Audigy 4 pro sound card, Logitech Z680 speakers, 2 NEC dual layer 16x DVD+/_ RW. Windows XP pro.

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What kind of steering wheel is taht?

Might as well post my specs...

Main Rig - Windows XP Pro

Athlon XP 3200+

Gigabyte GA-7NNXP

ATI AIW 9800Pro (Drives main monitor)

GeForce 5600 Dual-Head (Drives both secondary monitors)

SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS

1GB Corsair TwinX XMS DDR 3200

2X Western Digital 120GB WD1200JB

Maxtor 300GB DiamondMax 10 6B300S0

LaCie FA Porsche 160GB External FireWire HD

LiteOn SOHW-1693S 16X DL DVD+/-RW

LiteOn SOHR-5239S 52X32X52 CD-RW

Enermax EG-495P 485W PSU

LianLi PC-65 Case

2X LianLi CD-ROM Aluminum Bezels (added since the picture was taken)

FrozenCPU LianLi HyperCage w/ 2 Hyperlights

4X 12" Cold Cathode Lights (2 Blue, 2 Red)

4X Coolermaster 80mm Blue LED Fans

Dell 1905FP 19" LCD Monitor

Hercules ProphetView 720 15" LCD Monitor

Sony SDM-S51 15" LCD Monitor

Coolermaster Aluminum Keyboard

Logitech MX1000 Laser Mouse (added since the picture was taken)

Klipsch ProMedia 4.1 THX Speakers

Secondary Rig - Dual Boots XP Pro and Fedora Core 3

Athlon XP 2800+

MSI K7N2 Delta

1GB DDR 3200

GeForce 5600 128MB

SoundBlaster Audigy

2X Maxtor 80GB Hard Drive

Antec Sonata case

MythTV Rig - Fedora Core 3 with MythTV 0.18 (Not Pictured)

Athlon Thunderbird 1.4GHz

Shuttle SK41G

512MB DDR 2700

Hauppauage PVR-350 TV Capture Card

Hitachi DeskStar 300GB Hard Drive

Game Server - Fedora Core 3 (Not Pictured)

1GHz PIII

Asus CUSL-2 "Black Pearl" Edition

512MB Crucial PC-133

Maxtor 60GB Hard Drive

Generic Black ATX Case

Laptop (primarily used by my wife) - XP Pro (Not Pictured)

Compaq 1800XL2

1GHz PIII

384MB PC-133 RAM

60GB 5400RPM Hard Drive

Old School Music Workstation - Mac OS 8

Apple Quadra 660AV

50MHz Sonnet 68040 Processor Upgrade

68MB RAM (4MB onboard, 64MB upgrade)

240MB Hard Drive

Iomega Jaz Drive

Kurzweil K2000 Keyboard

All systems other than the main rig, the laptop, and MythTV are hooked-up to a Dell 17" Trinitron via a KVM switch.

Misc. Gear -

Linksys WRT54G

Linksys WAP54G (Bridged to the WRT54G)

Hauppauge MediaMVP running MVPMC to link to the MythTV system

The desk is the IKEA "Jerker" desk with Beech finish. I love that desk...

Wow, I think that's just about everything. :D

WideView.JPG

WOW.

Nice.

Linksys WRT54G

Linksys WAP54G (Bridged to the WRT54G)

Why have 2, aren't they almost the same?

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The WRT54G is the primary AP for my wireless network. The WAP54G is actually hooked-up to my MythTV system in Bridging mode to bridge the wired Myth network to my wireless network. It also acts as a repeater in this mode, increasing my wireless signal in that part of my house.

I'm afraid I had to remove my pictures because since saturday night when I put them up they have eaten 1.5 gigs of my 1 gig bandwidth limit, so I have had to pay for extra bandwidth, luckily my hosts are quite cheap so the extra gig only cost me ?2.35. Next time I'll host them elsewhere.

A few new toys since my last post a while back. New desk, 20gig 4th gen iPod, and Logitech Z-5500's. Picture taken with a Nikon 5700 w/ a Nikon WC-E80 wide angle lens.

Next on my list is either a 2005FPW or the 2001FP. :unsure:

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You still have one uber setup J0sh. :D

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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its not linux version 4 dumbass its fedora core version 4 a distrobution of linux

its not linux version 4 dumbass its fedora core version 4 a distrobution of linux

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I think you will find that I never said it was Linux version 4. I was referring to FC4, hence noteing that i am running FC3, waiting for the update for FC4 before installing properly. I'd appreciate it if people actually read my posts accurately before replying and posting such comments in future.

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