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I finally got the Jerker. Like I explained before in this thread, my parents took a road trip to Houston and they happened to have an Ikea store there. I would've bought it online but the dame delivery charge was twice as much as the table itself.

:D :D :D

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Future mod: Surround sound speakers, Logitech DiNovo, Powerbook to the side :D

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Well the Western Digital died... I was getting the click of death after doing extensive tests, so I am RMAing it through Western Digital. Plus, I ordered another GB of ram so I can run dual channel. ;)

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And its about time you had some new pictures :p

You bought an ATI card and a SLI board.  Hmm...

dL

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ATI, who is not generally known for enthusiast-oriented chipsets, now also recommends to utilize its own RADEON XPRESS 200 CrossFire Edition core-logic with systems running graphics cards in multi-GPU CrossFire mode. While the company?s representative indicate that the RADEON X8 graphics cards themselves are compatible with any chipset, including Intel Tumwater, NVIDIA nForce4 SLI and possibly even VIA PT890 Pro, the best experience and compatibility would only be achieved on the RADEON XPRESS 200 CrossFire mainboards. While eventually the Markham, Ontario-based graphics company is expected to validate third-party chipsets for CrossFire, it is obvious that the market is strongly advised to use ATI?s own CrossFire gaming platform ? two graphics cards and a mainboard, all powered by ATI.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/dis.../crossfire.html

stop quoting the god damn images...how hard is it for you people to understand?

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HOLY CRAP there is some amazing looking stuff on that page :woot:

I finally got the Jerker.  Like I explained before in this thread, my parents took a road trip to Houston and they happened to have an Ikea store there.  I would've bought it online but the dame delivery charge was twice as much as the table itself.

:D  :D  :D

Click for a BIGGER image

Future mod:  Surround sound speakers, Logitech DiNovo, Powerbook to the side  :D

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I've been seeing 'JERKER' alot and they look really nice and usable with a topself(s).

My next item at Ikea, not a bad Idea.

That's a Nice PC Case.

Quite a Sony Fan here: Vaio Desktop, Remote, Speakers. Sony Monitor. PSP. Sony Ericson Cellphone

I finally got the Jerker.  Like I explained before in this thread, my parents took a road trip to Houston and they happened to have an Ikea store there.  I would've bought it online but the dame delivery charge was twice as much as the table itself.

:D  :D  :D

Click for a BIGGER image

Future mod:  Surround sound speakers, Logitech DiNovo, Powerbook to the side  :D

PYKCHURR

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Whoa, somebodys a Sony ######! Much like all of Japan.

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Anyways, congrats on the desk! /me is a jerker owner too. Yeah, they are great desks.

I've been seeing 'JERKER' alot and they look really nice and usable with a topself(s).

My next item at Ikea, not a bad Idea.

That's a Nice PC Case.

Quite a Sony Fan here: Vaio Desktop, Remote, Speakers. Sony Monitor. PSP. Sony Ericson Cellphone

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Whoa, somebodys a Sony ######! Much like all of Japan.

ZING

Anyways, congrats on the desk! /me is a jerker owner too. Yeah, they are great desks.

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:rofl: :p I've never really thought about it, but I guess I am a Sony freak. There's a second half to my workstation, that I'll show later.

I'd like to thank TrekXP for inspiring me to get a Jerker in the first place with his amazing setup.

Im saving up for some kickass accessories like wireless headphones (and ironically its a Sony ;) ...maybe not). But first, a 15' Powerbook. :woot:

:rofl:?:pp?  I've never really thought about it, but I guess I am a Sony freak.? There's a second half to my workstation, that I'll show later.

I'd like to thank TrekXP for inspiring me to get a Jerker in the first place with his amazing setup.

Im saving up for some kickass accessories like wireless headphones (and ironically its a So;) ;) ...maybe not).? But first, a 15' Powerbo:woot:oot:

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a 15' powerbook is gonna set you back alot:rofl:ofl:

(I wouldn't mind a 15foo;)r ;))

15'?! :blush:

Im thinking if I only spend money for gas and have my parents help out, I can get it by the end of that educational discount offer where they'll give you a free ipod mini (you actually buy it but they'll send you money back). Plus I'll be getting the Powerbook and the Mini $200 less than if I buy the laptop itself w/o the student discount!

Must fight urge to spend cash!

>>Inspiron 9300<<

CPU: Pentium M; 740 (@ 1.73GHz)

LCD: 17" WUXGA (1920 x 1200).

Memory: PC4200 (533MHz) DDR2 SO DIMMs in dual channel configuration, 2 user accessible slots, 2GB (2 x 1GB) maximum.

Hard Drive:100 GB @ 5400rpm.

Media Device: 8x DVD-ROM, 24x/24x/24x CD-RW (8x DVD), 8x DVD+RW/+R,

Wireless Card: Intel PRO 2200 (802.11b/g)

Video/ Graphics Card: 256MB nVIDIA GeForce Go 6800.

Dimensions:

Height: 41.5 mm (1.6")

Width: 394 mm (15.5")

Depth: 287 mm (11.3")

Weight: 3.56kg (7.85 lbs) with 17" WXGA+ display, optical drive and 53Whr battery.

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