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For all of you who dont like CRT's, you are intiteled to your own opinion but quite frankly my CRT's are roughly 7 years old and they are still going strong and running happy. No radiation leaks or anything. Ive got 3 15" Dell's and a 13" DayTek. I recently got a 17" flat Philips CRT monitor. I *did* purchase an LCD monitor (Viewsonic 19") and was really unhappy with it so I sold my DVI card and the LCD to a friend. I love my CRT's and will never buy another LCD unless its connected to a laptop computer.

Here are some pics of my setup.

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b299/jes...es/HPIM2506.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b299/jes...es/HPIM2503.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b299/jes...es/HPIM2502.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b299/jes...es/HPIM2501.jpg

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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b299/jes...es/HPIM2498.jpg

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b299/jes...es/HPIM2497.jpg

Both are PIII Coppermine 800mHz.

Beigebox specs:

PIII (celeron sticker is stolen) Coppermine 800mHz

256mb Kingston Value RAM (PC133)

80gb Western Digital Caviar 7200RPM

32mb nVidia TNT2 AGP graphics

Greenbox specs:

PIII Coppermine 800mHz

512mb Samsung PC133 RAM

20gb Main drive Maxtor 7200RPM

15GB Junk drive Maxtor 5400RPM

128mb nVidia GeForce4 MX 4000 AGP

52x32x52 LG CD-R/RW

Logitech kb

Microsoft basic optical mouse.

Both PC's are controlled by the black logitech keyboard and whiteMS Optiucal mouse with the super-awesome program Synergy.

Oh and ph33r my clay head who smokes :D (Little white thing with black glasses and duct tape hat ontop of black monitor)

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Got me Dell: Latitude D610 Laptop Yesterday

It is supplied by the School i go to.

Pay ammount a month and i keep it for 2 years :D

Here are some Pics: (Specs are in me Sig)

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Some of you may have seen my post a few pages back showing this with just case mobo and psu well now i got case mobo psu and cpu/cooling :devil: And well this is an update of my PC which will be eventually complete :rofl:

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LOL :woot: :yes:

Some of you may have seen my post a few pages back showing this with just case mobo and psu well now i got case mobo psu and cpu/cooling :devil: And well this is an update of my PC which will be eventually complete :rofl:

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LOL :woot:  :yes:

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Good stuff, but I dont see anything that would indicate this post was funny :huh:

He is laughing at th slow progress, most people just save up nad build a system, buying parts a bit at a time is a bit of a novelty, bad idea though in the end, because by the time you have built your system, you motherbaord might be 30% cheaper, and tehre might be a different one out you prefer which is the same price you paid for this one.

^ OH YEA!! It already happened I bought the mobo for AU$320 now it is AU$290 :rofl:

Doesnt matter though I am getting the rest of the **** tommorow so thats awesome :D Overall time I spent getting everything was only 2 weeks anyway so I just bought the mobo at the wrong time I guess :/

^ dude, is that a fridge or a subwoofer. man that thing is huge dude.

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You know what , it sounds good too , but if i were to tell ya at what prices i built that baby , you'd be shocked .

Awright here is a brief Review :

AMD Athlon64? Processor 3000+ ( socket 757) & ASUS K8ve Delux Mobo = Rs. 14,500 = 337.21 $

Hynix? Pc 3200 512MB RAM = Rs. 3,200 = 74 $

XFX NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 128MB = Rs. 2,750 = 64 $

Sony SDM-74 17' LCD Monitor = Rs. 21,500 = 500 $

Creative Technology Ltd. Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit = Rs 1,800 = 42 $

Seagate Baracudda 80GB 7200RPM Serial ATA Hard Disk = Rs ,2750 = 64 $

Western Digital Caviar 40GB 7200RPM IDE Ultra ATA Hard Disk = Rs. 1,800 = 42 $

Sony DRU-720A DVD-RW Drive = Rs. 4,050 = 94 $

Sony CRX230-ED CD-RW Drive = Rs. 1,600 = 37 $

Logitech Z5300 THX Speakers 280 Watts RMS = Rs. 14,500 = 337 $

Microsoft Multimedia Keyboard 1A = Rs. 1,100 = 25.50

Logitech Optical Scroll Mouse = Rs.450 = 11$

Grand Total = Rs. 70,000 = 1,630 $

Moral of The Story , Computer Peripherals are bloody freakin EXPENSIVE in THIRD WORLD countries like INDIA ........

Damn its a crime to be Tech Savvy !!!!!!!:angry:ry:angry:ry:angry:ry:angry:ry:angry:ry:

& to be born in a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY .

Damn why aint i America:cry:ry:

You know what , it sounds good too , but if i were to tell ya at what prices i built that baby , you'd be shocked .

Awright here is a brief Review :

AMD Athlon64? Processor 3000+ ( socket 757) & ASUS K8ve Delux Mobo = Rs. 14,500 = 337.21 $

Hynix? Pc 3200 512MB RAM = Rs. 3,200 = 74 $

XFX NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 128MB = Rs. 2,750 = 64 $

Sony SDM-74 17' LCD Monitor = Rs. 21,500 = 500 $

Creative Technology Ltd. Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit = Rs 1,800 = 42 $

Seagate Baracudda 80GB 7200RPM Serial ATA Hard Disk = Rs ,2750 = 64 $

Western Digital Caviar 40GB 7200RPM IDE Ultra ATA Hard Disk = Rs. 1,800 = 42 $

Sony DRU-720A DVD-RW Drive = Rs. 4,050 = 94 $

Sony CRX230-ED CD-RW Drive = Rs. 1,600 = 37 $

Logitech Z5300 THX Speakers 280 Watts RMS = Rs. 14,500 = 337 $

Microsoft Multimedia Keyboard 1A = Rs. 1,100 = 25.50

Logitech Optical Scroll Mouse = Rs.450 = 11$

Grand Total = Rs. 70,000 = 1,630 $

Moral of The Story , Computer Peripherals are bloody freakin EXPENSIVE  in THIRD WORLD  countries like INDIA ........

Damn its a crime to be Tech Savvy !!!!!!!&nbs:angry:ry:&nbs:angry:ry:&nbs:angry:ry:&nbs:angry:ry:&nbs:angry:ry:

& to be born in a THIRD WORLD COUNTRY .

Damn why aint i American&nbs:cry:ry:

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Come to Canada. The only places you can get things cheaper than here are Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, and Dubai.

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