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the white balance is way off. make sure it is set to auto or change it to the lighting in those rooms...have fun with the new camera.

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or maybe he tried to edit them with his monitor off colour?  Either way, they look all orange.

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Monitor color is all calibrated, I never edited them at all, I took them at night with on a small overhead light in the room and the flash off, probrably would have looked a ton better had I taken them in the day. I'm still messing around with a lot of stuff, I got a ton to learn.

Yippee! OK my personal computer is now complete after slowly acquiring parts over the past couple months. I AM A PROUD owner of an AMD/ATi Socket 754 rig!

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ "Newcastle" @ 2.3GHz
MSI K8N Neo Platinum - nForce3 250GB
OCZ PC3700 Platinum 2x512GB @ DDR460 2-3-3-8
ViperJohn Modded X800XT PE @ 639/630 Air w/ Perf. Timings
Sound Blaster Audigy 2
Logitech X-530 5.1 Speakers
Western Digital 250GB Primary/Music/Media Partitions
Maxtor 20GB Storage
Lite-On 16x DVD RW Dual Layer
MSI 12x DVD Drive

Image By: Dell Ultrasharp 2005FPW

Powered By: Enermax 535 Watt SLI Power Supply

Encased With: Soyo LAN Party Case (the really really crappy ones that came with the "almost free" barebones kit rebates)

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The rest of the pics of the actual workstation can be found here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...112422&st=10020

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ouch... X800XT PE, and carpet don't mix...

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Usually I blow off the static as a bunch of belony. Shorting things out with electrical currents I can believe as I've done it many many times, but the carpet thing and electric shock is something I really have a hard time believing can kill hardware unless you are furiously rubbing it around ;)

But dude, seriously, you are from Vancouver and I'm from Abby. Humidity, can we say that again? HUMIDITY!

is that a CPU cooler?

I have no idea... I didn't do the mod ViperJohn does this stuff: http://imageevent.com/marginjohn/viperjohn

But I guess it must be.

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Usually I blow off the static as a bunch of belony. Shorting things out with electrical currents I can believe as I've done it many many times, but the carpet thing and electric shock is something I really have a hard time believing can kill hardware unless you are furiously rubbing it around ;)

I have no idea... I didn't do the mod ViperJohn does this stuff: http://imageevent.com/marginjohn/viperjohn

But I guess it must be.

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Holy crap. Thats some crazy cooling :|

Yippee! OK my personal computer is now complete after slowly acquiring parts over the past couple months. I AM A PROUD owner of an AMD/ATi Socket 754 rig!

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ "Newcastle" @ 2.3GHz
MSI K8N Neo Platinum - nForce3 250GB
OCZ PC3700 Platinum 2x512GB @ DDR460 2-3-3-8
ViperJohn Modded X800XT PE @ 639/630 Air w/ Perf. Timings
Sound Blaster Audigy 2
Logitech X-530 5.1 Speakers
Western Digital 250GB Primary/Music/Media Partitions
Maxtor 20GB Storage
Lite-On 16x DVD RW Dual Layer
MSI 12x DVD Drive

Image By: Dell Ultrasharp 2005FPW

Powered By: Enermax 535 Watt SLI Power Supply

Encased With: Soyo LAN Party Case (the really really crappy ones that came with the "almost free" barebones kit rebates)

The rest of the pics of the actual workstation can be found here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...112422&st=10020

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My card keeps me warm in the winter. I bet your keeps you cool in the summer ;)

how much did the mod cost? I want to get mine done. How well does it overclock?

This thing can do 25 loops of 3DMark05 at 639/630 with performance timings on the DDR3. You could push it further too and still be OK because John does things perfectly and most people won't notice the artifacts or even game long enough to have them occur at higher clocks. It can do 7530 at High Quality driver defaults in 3DMark05. Cost me $577 shipped to Canada for that thing but still well worth it considering it is my last AGP card and should last. You can get the X850XTPE also and get even better clocks out of it but no card is guaranteed to do anything and some are rotten apples and get really low clocks... I bought it directly from John so he tested it out and gave me a full report before I purchased it. You can ask him if he has anything available to sell you directly, or if you want a card modded you can ask him for a list of all the prices and stuff... a WELL modded X800 will go for $150+ after shipping back and forth, but it all depends on what materials you want. My case is very bad and has the worst cooling ever so I can only run in the 620's without lockup... I am about 12-13 degrees too high while idling... make sure you have good case cooling ;)

ok got one more picture of it running, this was the best i could get :

http://dekay.free.fr/dump/Projo/IMG_0314.jpg

for those who never seen this movie, it's Final Fantasy.

and here is me angle desk from ikea:

http://dekay.free.fr/dump/Setup/IMG_0318.jpg

and the still temporary setup :)

http://dekay.free.fr/dump/Setup/IMG_0319.jpg

Projector : Toshiba TDP MT 700

Monitor on : Samsung 193P (19inch)

Monitor off : Hercules Prophetview 920 (17inch)

Pc that we see only a tidbit under the desk =

Antec 1080 AMG

Athlon 2500xp

Sapphire 9600xt

1gb ram

1 terabytes of harddrives (dont ask how :))

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i didnt know 193P came in black... damn the 193P is such a nice looking monitor, i would definitely put it in the top 10 "best looking monitors EVAR"

and damn you for that DLP projector.. 1280x720 resolutoin *droooool*

still waiting for any HDTV content though to take advantage of that resolution ... only when my pc will be connected to it will it rock i think

any idea if it's possible to find a svideo cable, or composite cable, of around 10 meters? :x

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check at http://www.cablewholesale.com/ or http://www.monoprice.com

ok got one more picture of it running, this was the best i could get :

http://dekay.free.fr/dump/Projo/IMG_0314.jpg

for those who never seen this movie, it's Final Fantasy.

and here is me angle desk from ikea:

http://dekay.free.fr/dump/Setup/IMG_0318.jpg

and the still temporary setup :)

http://dekay.free.fr/dump/Setup/IMG_0319.jpg

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amazing wallpaper for ur screen, where did u get the wallpaper of the girl with the headphonez on??

here is my workstation/gaming station

My laptop PowerBook G3 Series 233, 192MB Ram, 10GIG HD, DVDRom, OS 9.2.2

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My desktop, Custom Home made case, Athlon XP 3200+, 2X 120GIG WD HD's, 4X Toshiba DVD-RW, ASUS 52X32X52 CD-RW, ECS K7S5A Pro MB, SB LIVE MP3+. GForce FX 5700 256MB.

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don't use the same wallpaper on both screens

the one you see is called "lost in reflection", found it on deviantart i think

i use a vaoni stock remake on the second

don't know if i can post them here, might want to pm me if you want them

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cheerz thanks alot...found it via googley :D

Projector : Toshiba TDP MT 700

Monitor on : Samsung 193P (19inch)

Monitor off : Hercules Prophetview 920 (17inch)

Pc that we see only a tidbit under the desk =

Antec 1080 AMG

Athlon 2500xp

Sapphire 9600xt

1gb ram

1 terabytes of harddrives (dont ask how :))

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okay fine. no one else is gunna do it........Why do you have a TB in hardrives?

for how I'm gunna say 3 X 300GB + 1 100GB(proabably the cheapest way)

^^^

that chair dont look to comfy.

I was actully thinking that right before I read your post *high five* :)

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It's an italian chair with nice wooden curve to it, no wait it still isn't comfy :p

Will get a chair at some point, for now I sit on my stool :laugh:

Oh my screens!

Main one is a 2045FP from dell (24" lcd), side one is a 20" 2000FP (dell again).

Laptop is a 17" 9300 - specs on all screens left to right are 1920x1200 1600x1200 and 1920x1200

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