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Thanks for your comments guys!

The Antec P180 is a great case. It looks good, it?s very easy to manage you cable inside it, it?s got a good airflow.

BTW

I know the PSU is a big heat source, but since it?s separated from the rest of the case, it doesn?t matter.

It?s located in a sort of a tunnel, just like in the G5?s.

Here's mine,

2 totally separate cpu's one screen/keyboard (Pent4 2.0Ghz overclocked to 2.6, Celeron 2.6Ghz) 2 TV PCI cards in the computers analog/diigtal

Triple Dragon LINUX satellite reciever / Force LCD TV

Maxtor external drive, ASUS MyPal PDA

Logitech wireless...................etc etc

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Thanks for your comments guys!

The Antec P180 is a great case. It looks good, it?s very easy to manage you cable inside it, it?s got a good airflow.

BTW

I know the PSU is a big heat source, but since it?s separated from the rest of the case, it doesn?t matter.

It?s located in a sort of a tunnel, just like in the G5?s.

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i got the same case as you, but wow i dont know how you keep it so neat, altough you dont have the rear fan and air duct. My p180 is the total opposite, theres NO more room. Actually even if i remove the fans theres still no way i can keep it as clean as yours. Btw the case is great for people who are thinking of getting it. The only problem i have with it, is the psu is on the bottom making the the reach of some cables impossible to reach. My solution i had to buy some extensions, not expensive but still.

Today I finally got my new rig together and it?s working out very well.

Thought that I?d share some photos of it:

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Loving this workstation Caspar. gg wp and all that.

Updates to follow of my "work"station which seems a little more feeble next to some of the ones in this thread.

Dam that is one neat system... can you do my cables as well :p, can you post some shots from the side if its OK. also can you tell me how up neat the cables

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Sorry, my father has the camera at work right now...

Quick Tips for Cable Management

1. Less is more! Do you really need all those cables from your PSU? No? Then try to hide them under/above the PSU.

Be sure to plan how you wire your cables, so you can use all the connectors on it.

2. Sleeve all your cables! It takes a lot of time and effort, but it?s really worth it.

Be sure to pick a sleeving kit that matches the rest of your components.

3. Wire all the cables carefully, you would want them to be as less visible as possible. Make modifications to your chassi if required. Cables can also be wired behind the motherboard.

Hope this will help you out a bit!

Regards,

Caspar

finally tidied up my station enough to show you lot what it looks like!

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this is my setup when im at home. when im at uni i only take the main rig (sitting on the desk) and the notebook. but i go to cambridge uni so im actually at home in london more than i am at uni! the terms are like 8 weeks long! hehe! i mainly use my computers for coding, webdesign and gaming. hope you like. details of the rigs are at:-my site.

Ok here's my rig. I have it set up as a dual monitor setup with my 46" hdtv set as as the primary monitor. I then moved all the icons and start menu items to my secondary LCD monitor and all the fullscreen games show up on the hdtv in 720p. I have it hooked up through DVI to hdmi monster cables and it looks immaculate. The pictures DO NOT do it justice because the digital camera really really sucks. But I can tell you whenever I can get a game to work on this tv at the proper aspect ratio and resolution it looks spectacular. I'll never go back to gaming on a pc screen. I only use it for web browsing.

BTW I know my TV needs a stand, just haven't got around to it.

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