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Pentium III, baby! (Finally building an AMD 64 in the summer)

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Bed and guitars and stuff. (Not pictured, my other acoustic, my Strat, and my old Ibanez starter guitar.)

Yeah.

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How high is your ceiling, 12ft? haha, it just looked werid because the jerker is usually tall, but it looks short in your room.

How high is your ceiling, 12ft? haha, it just looked werid because the jerker is usually tall, but it looks short in your room.

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Only 8 feet! :ninja: MY desk isn't THAAAT big..... it's only like 5 ft tall at it's highest point. And I measured this by how big it is when I stand beside it! :shifty: 1337 liek whut.

No im sorry reading hurts my head. I like to look at pics.  O yea try cleaning your room :).

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lol, I did do my laundry last night so my room looks much, much better now. Not as clean as some of you other guy's setups (like Blaxje), but hey I'm in college, I'm allowed to be nasty for a couple more years :p.

I will end up Ebaying the Apple I think, I found adapters, but they cost about 20 times what I paid for the monitor (I'm not exaggerating).

I googled the Gateway and it seems I found a gem, .22mm dot pitch and does 1600x1200 at 75Hz. Its going to be a hard choice between it and my LCD.

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Laptop on messy desk. Along with a signed 1982 pic from my favorite Nascar driver Mark Martin, to the right.

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Back of case.

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Messy inside the case, with wires everywhere :pinch:

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Another angle.

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Front, with fan controls :)

AMD 2500+

MSI K7N2 Delta

1 Gig Crucial (PC2700)

ATI 9800 Pro

Fort III (sound card)

200GB-WD HDD

160GB-Samsung HDD

ThermalTake 420w psu

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Front, with fan controls :)

AMD 2500+

MSI K7N2 Delta

1 Gig Crucial (PC2700)

ATI 9800 Pro

Fort III (sound card)

200GB-WD HDD

160GB-Samsung HDD

ThermalTake 420w psu

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Whoa. Best crank those fans up to max if you want to get air through that spaghetti bowl..

AMD 2500+

MSI K7N2 Delta

1 Gig Crucial (PC2700)

ATI 9800 Pro

Fort III (sound card)

200GB-WD HDD

160GB-Samsung HDD

ThermalTake 420w psu

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:huh: You need to sort them cables out and fast. if a cable gets sucked into one of your fans (which is likely by the looks of that lot) it could over time take the plastic shilding off the cable and then zip lights out.

They are damn nice, the 1st revision were cack and neovo learnt and released the R12 model which is outstanding, no ghosting, perfect colours and brightness as well as nice quality all round

I am actually getting another for dual view :)

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Thanks for the reply.

thanks i hate mess lol only thing that spoils it is my case going to get a black aluminium one

also trekxp where did u get them light from lol going for a mini version of your comp

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overhead lights are from Ikea; the model is called "Non"

bought them cheap for $10/pair, Canadian Dollars ;)

fix your speaker setup so it's actually 7.1 and not a bunch of speakers arranged in 2.1

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hehe. yeah i know, but i don't have the spaces to do that. and i bought it since it bundle with audigy2zs. okay. comments other then speakers :crazy:

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