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If I lived in US, I would have been able to find what I wanted preciously. The website I ordered didn't have much choice for me and I didn't want to order from different places since shipping cost can pretty much cover the price gap between the non-SLI version.

I ordered entire compnents FYI. If I had ordered this and that from different places, each one would cost extra shipping cost.

I do play games occasionally, but most of games I play is from old times.

He's saying he paid extra for the SLi board and well it's pretty useless if you don't game or plan to. What else is different on that board over the non SLi?

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Just got a new setup and second computer built recently.

Overall view:

http://www.zolknetwork.com/misc/newsetup/overall.jpg

The new "Media Center PC":

http://www.zolknetwork.com/misc/newsetup/mediacenter.jpg

Media Center Case (Thermaltake Tsunami):

http://www.zolknetwork.com/misc/newsetup/mediacenter-case.jpg

Media Center PC Specs Summary:

ASUS P5GD2 Deluxe

Intel Pentium 4 550

Corsair 1GB (2x512mb) DDR2

Western Digital 250GB SATA

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS

MSI GeForce 6600GT 128MB PCI-Express x16

Existing system is a Dell 8250 with a 3.06Ghz P4, 1GB RAM, and ATI Radeon 9700 Pro.

Furnature: JERKER desks and ESPRESSIVO work lamps from IKEA.

BTW, the Media Center is being primarly used by my roommate... I don't need that much computing power. ;)

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hotness

Just got a new setup and second computer built recently.

Overall view:

http://www.zolknetwork.com/misc/newsetup/overall.jpg

The new "Media Center PC":

http://www.zolknetwork.com/misc/newsetup/mediacenter.jpg

Media Center Case (Thermaltake Tsunami):

http://www.zolknetwork.com/misc/newsetup/m...center-case.jpg

Media Center PC Specs Summary:

ASUS P5GD2 Deluxe

Intel Pentium 4 550

Corsair 1GB (2x512mb) DDR2

Western Digital 250GB SATA

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS

MSI GeForce 6600GT 128MB PCI-Express x16

Existing system is a Dell 8250 with a 3.06Ghz P4, 1GB RAM, and ATI Radeon 9700 Pro.

Furnature: JERKER desks and ESPRESSIVO work lamps from IKEA.

BTW, the Media Center is being primarly used by my roommate... I don't need that much computing power. ;)

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Where did you get those shelves from?

your dell monitor and your logitech kb/mous are looking at your mac mini and sayign to each other "wtf, lets beat him up"

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exactly :laugh: didnt thought of that before. but it looks indeed like the cute little mac surrounded by the bad evil black wintel x86 crap :p

thanks for the comments guys, like it too!

mmike

This is actually my desktop when it's clean.

When I move in a month, I plan on replacing that crap desk and case.

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Let me guess...

You once had a 15" CRT that suited the desk and room perfectly. A Microsoft keyboard and mouse and a superb set of 2 speakers...

...But one day it all changed! :woot:

exactly :laugh: didnt thought of that before. but it looks indeed like the cute little mac surrounded by the bad evil black wintel x86 crap :p

thanks for the comments guys, like it too!

mmike

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I was thinking more along the lines of the mean looking black stuff surrounding the sissy looking Apple garbage. :p

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