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Huh? I only plugged one into the drive itself.

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o ok i was just checking to see if you accidently plugged the sata power and then molex power.

Like there is a sata connector, sata power and then the molex connector only 1 power one should be plugged in.

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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nice station.

i like Sony VAIO's pc (Y)

What desk is that and where did ya get it if I may ask :D

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All my Furniture you see in the pics is made by Criterion ( New Zealand company ) ..the desk is called the Delta ..I dont think they make it anymore thou not sure ..they do have other nice ones too thou

www.criterionfurniture.com

Hope that helps :)

PC

AMD64 3200+

DELL FP 20"

ASUS A8N-SLI DELUXE

5 x 250GB SATA 7200.8 RAID 5

ADAPTEC 6 PORT RAID 5 64MB Cache

1 x 74GB Raptor

AV-710 Sound Card

6600GT

Pioneer Amp

Wharfedale Modus Speakers

Senn. HD590 HeadPhones

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mmmm sexy. what's that mouse pad you got there?

Here's my HP ze5620US I modded.  Replaced the Celeron 2.8 with a 2.66P4 :yes: + 1 gig RAM

Also did a little cooling mod with 3 LED 80mm fans...here it is

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nice modding, are the fans under the laptop or did you mod them in the case?

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PC

AMD64 3200+

DELL FP 20"

ASUS A8N-SLI DELUXE

5 x 250GB SATA 7200.8 RAID 5

ADAPTEC 6 PORT RAID 5 64MB Cache

1 x 74GB Raptor

AV-710 Sound Card

6600GT

Pioneer Amp

Wharfedale Modus Speakers

Senn. HD590 HeadPhones

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What desk is that, I've been looking for something like that for months...

I got myself a HP [Compaq] M2045AP - pic on the website, im lazy :)

The specs of it are:

Celeron-m 1.3ghz, 512mb ddr333, 40gb, wireless, 10/100, 6n1 card reader, cd/dvd combo, intel extreme graphics2, xp home/sp2, and i think its a 15.x" lcd.

Its just a basic runner, as I use my main pc far more than the laptop, its just to cart about to do basic work n stuff :) Got it nice and cheap too!

My laptop is an older machine. Its mainly used for writing documents on the go or for portable computing solutions in the household.

I'm using the Sony Vaio PCG-FX805.

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It recieved a 7.3 rating in ZDNet's review.

It works for me and it does the job. Nothing fancy, just plain and nice.

my babey which im selling to get an apple

Processor-- Intel celeron 2.6ghz

RAM installed-- 512 MB DDR SDRAM

Hard drive-- 30 GB IDE

CD / DVD type-- CD-RW / DVD-ROM combo

Removable storage type-- None

Input device-- Keyboard, Touchpad

Weight-- 7.7 lbs

Dimensions (W x D x H)-- 13 in x 10.7 in x 1.9 in

Display-- 15 in TFT active matrix

Max resolution-- 1024 x 768

Video output-- AGP 4x

Audio output-- Sound card

Networking type-- Network adapter

Modem-- 56 Kbps Fax / modem Mini PCI

Battery installed-- 1 Lithium ion

Mfr estimated battery life-- 2 hour(s)

OS user -- windows server 2003

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