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My setup.

Fairly simple setup, nothing too excitng. This time I went for the professional/simple look :)

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Specs:

AMD64 3500+ @ Stock

XP-90 with Vantec Silent

1GB Corsair TwinX DDR500

MSI Neo2 Platium Edition

Leadtek 6800GT @ Ultra speeds

240Gigs HD Space

Lian Li PC-V1100 (with wheels removed)

Samsung 913N 8ms - DVI 19" LCD

Creative Audigiy 2 ZS

Klipsch GMX 2.1

Just got the new Microsoft Keyboard/Mouse setup yesterday, and i'm loving it! :)

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Thats funny.. I was looking at your desktop, and i have the same keyboard and mouse, and also the same speakers, but mine is the 5.1 setup..

i really like the keyboard, but the mouse is a different story. I like the fact that you scroll horizontal on it, but i use the middle mouse button alot, and it seems very hard to press compared to other mice, so i think im gonna go for a mx518 or mx1000. I haven't decided yet.

Alas, I'm waiting for my 20.1" monitor from dell to get here then i will post a pic :)

nice station. simple but effective. i dont like the mouse though. i know people rave about it being the challenger tank of mice but really.... get yourself a Logitech MX1000. i like the case and the bottle of water!

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Thanks.

Actually I use to have the MX1000. Its a nice mouse with out a doubt. Very responsive and good looking however for some reason I've never really liked the Logitech MX-500-700-1000 feel. Ended up selling the mouse after one week.

Lol as for the water you gotta stay hydrated.. :)

Thats funny.. I was looking at your desktop, and i have the same keyboard and mouse, and also the same speakers, but mine is the 5.1 setup..

i really like the keyboard, but the mouse is a different story.  I like the fact that you scroll horizontal on it, but i use the middle mouse button alot, and it seems very hard to press compared to other mice, so i think im gonna go for a mx518 or mx1000. I haven't decided yet. 

Alas, I'm waiting for my 20.1" monitor from dell to get here then i will post a pic :)

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Heh, i do have the 5.1 set, there are more speakers behind me :) I enjoy the mouse a lot, the middle button is hard to click down on, but i can get used to that because the only reason i ever used it was for firefox to open a new tab..

Heh, i do have the 5.1 set, there are more speakers behind me :) I enjoy the mouse a lot, the middle button is hard to click down on, but i can get used to that because the only reason i ever used it was for firefox to open a new tab..

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the 5.1 has a wide center speaker with the controls on it... yours are on a small side speaker like with the 2.1. So is your set magic or something?

indeed. now when we reach page 1000 with 40 posts a page.... we will need a new thread. lol

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already do I think, I went through some of this a few nights ago when i was bored and its a giant fest of dead links.

Attached is the picture of my current setup. From left to right:

Black Tower: AMD Athlon XP 3000+, 1GB, 80GB HDD, 6600GT. Test Machine and spare gaming rig

Microdesktop: Pentium 4 1.6A @ 2.13GHz, 512MB, 80GB. Runs Windows 2003 Server, used for training. (working on my MCSE)

"Collage" PC (Friend's old PC.): Pentium III 933MHz, 512MB, 40GB, runs SuSE Pro 9.3

Silver/Black PC (Main Rig): Pentium 4 3GHz (Northwood), Intel D875PBZ, 2GB DDR400, 640GB (4HDDs), X800 XT, ATI Theater 550, Audigy 2 Platnium. Dual Boot SuSE 9.3/XP

Laptop: ASUS M3Np, Pentium M 1.7GHz (Banias) 1GB DDR333, Integrated graphics. Work and school laptop. Dual boot SuSE 9.3/XP

All machines except for the laptop run GigE using a Linksys 8 port GigE switch. There's a single shared HP Photosmart 7760, and backup power is provided by a pair of APC 800VAC batteries. Think that about covers it. I just arranged the desks this way a day or so ago, makes it hard for two people to be on the computers at once (i.e: my gf and I playing EQII is a bit difficult now) but I can get to everything if it's just me.

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Attached is the picture of my current setup. From left to right:

Black Tower: AMD Athlon XP 3000+, 1GB, 80GB HDD, 6600GT. Test Machine and spare gaming rig

Microdesktop: Pentium 4 1.6A @ 2.13GHz, 512MB, 80GB. Runs Windows 2003 Server, used for training. (working on my MCSE)

"Collage" PC (Friend's old PC.): Pentium III 933MHz, 512MB, 40GB, runs SuSE Pro 9.3

Silver/Black PC (Main Rig): Pentium 4 3GHz (Northwood), Intel D875PBZ, 2GB DDR400, 640GB (4HDDs), X800 XT, ATI Theater 550, Audigy 2 Platnium. Dual Boot SuSE 9.3/XP

Laptop: ASUS M3Np, Pentium M 1.7GHz (Banias) 1GB DDR333, Integrated graphics. Work and school laptop. Dual boot SuSE 9.3/XP

All machines except for the laptop run GigE using a Linksys 8 port GigE switch. There's a single shared HP Photosmart 7760, and backup power is provided by a pair of APC 800VAC batteries. Think that about covers it. I just arranged the desks this way a day or so ago, makes it hard for two people to be on the computers at once (i.e: my gf and I playing EQII is a bit difficult now) but I can get to everything if it's just me.

i like your room \ setup.

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