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It's nice looking, that's for sure :yes: I find that many Sony products are aesthetically pleasing.

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yeah your right i like many products from sony but i must admit there are some great nice looking products from other manufactors

Here in my workstation. The computer is originally a Dell 4600 but I changed the case, PSU and heatsink.

Computer Specs:

Pentium 4, 3.0 GHZ, 800MHz FSB

512 MB Dual Channel DDR3200 (I know, I need more)

400W power supply

Dell Motherboard

120GB SATA Western Digital Harddrive

128MB GeForce 5200 (I know, its terrible)

16x DVD+/-RW

48X CD-RW

Wireless PCI Card

56K Modem (Unfortunately still in use)

Floppy drive (pretty much in there just for a good place to store it)

Logitech wired keyboard/wireless mouse combo

Cyber Acoustic stereo speakers

Plantronics Headset

Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 1704FPT 17-inch Flat Panel LCD Monitor with Height Adjustable Stand

UPS: APC Back-UPS ES

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my computer died on me today and is needed of serious maintenance. got the evesham engineer coming on wednesday to sort it out once it done ill post some nice pics. i also may be getting hold of a mid range p4 to use a my mediacenter soon :)!

luke, nice setup, liking the blue on the case.

I am moving to a new appartment, so I can't wait when all my stuff will be at their own place.

Today I got a new desk. So more pics with a full work setup is coming soon :) ;)

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btw. i bought a new cam few days ago :p it's a 'canon ixus 40'

^^ How are you liking HP's new style?  Is it near-silent like it's previous version?

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We've gott like 30 of those at work. They aren't bad. Very good build for HP. They aren't silent but fairly quiet. They have coolermaster cpu fans and sound variable rate.

They run very hot though. Had three of them running under my desk at a time and it was like a space heater. I'm speaking of a 2.8ghz P4. We have some 3ghz EE also but I didn't notice much difference in heat or sound.

^^ How are you liking HP's new style?  Is it near-silent like it's previous version?

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Yes, the computer is very quiet. I can hardly hear any noise from it; it's almost silent.

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