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Here's mine for June. New Dell 2005FP Widscreen Display that I just received. :cool:

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as always, specs in sig.

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Nice setup, i need to setup some of those lights.

But, i don't have the fancy LCD.

just the alienware 7700 gaming laptop :D

Whatever you do DO NOT buy that Ultra X-Connect PSU I had though ;) Believe me, sure its tempting but it is the worst PSU on the market its voltage rails are all wrong, provides your component with bull**** voltage and oh my I had so many problems other then that, the neon light inside it starts flickering eventualy and then like short circuits and you wont see it ever again then eventually you will smell burning comeing from it no smoke just the smell of electrical fire, sure its tempting because of its super cool cables but dont bother with it ;) Just some advice from me :D You can choose to take it or not but I suggest you do, search for reveiws about it too every place will say its a peice of junk.

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I will certainly bear it in mind (read: not buy one) but my cabelling is the thing letting me down right now and I need to do something about it. I also need to ensure that the next one ("Beast II") startes off on the right cabling foot. Anyone got any advice? Will probably be dual graphics (like this one is - 6800 Ultras in this one) of some kind depending when I build it, Athlon64 FX57 maybe with 4x74Gb Raptors, 1xOptical (SATA Hopefully) and maybe the newAudigy Video Editor Sound Card... It's a lot of power and a lot of wiring that has to go to the middle of the damned mobo...

The HP in the picture has been replaced with the black case (new mobo, etc). The computer is P4 2.53GHz; 80GB WD HDD, 768MB ram, DVD-Burner, CD-Burner (two drives). The laptop is a 1.8Ghz Athlon (M+) with 512MB ram with wireless. Computer and server are wired into a hub which is wired to the wireless router.

The other is a picture of my server. Intel. Yeah, it's a rackmount sitting in my floor. :p 700-Mhz P3; 120GB WD and 10GB drives, 512MB ram. Not top of the line, but it does a fine job at what I want it to do. :D

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hmm after suffering with my no quality creative inspire t7700 for 2 years i've finally got a new pair of speakers. they're the front two speakers (the odd ones out with shiny metallic covers) i just wrote a review about them in the review section.

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check out the subs. 7.2 speakers the more the merrier

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finally my mini with the front speakers taken from the t7700 and a new lcd

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hmm after suffering with my no quality creative inspire t7700 for 2 years i've finally got a new pair of speakers. they're the front two speakers (the odd ones out with shiny metallic covers) i just wrote a review about them in the review section.

check out the subs. 7.2 speakers the more the merrier

finally my mini with the front speakers taken from the t7700 and a new lcd

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God that sound system sick(goodway) i bet you can make sum right nosie with it !!!!! ;)

lo sowie forgot bout the img tags

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