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I would heavily advise people to not buy glass desks. I absolutely hate mine.

Glass desks become scratched very easily, and are a pain to maintain.

Desks made of glass make all your wires visible which is a bad thing.

Not only this, but glass desks hurt your arms, as they are very hard.

I would trade my desk for a Basic Beech Jerker anyday.

If I were handed lots of monies to make a workstation:

Big Wooden Desk Custom made from the finest wood.

2 30" Apple Cinema Displays.

Self-Built PC, PC-V1200, fully loaded (AMD / ATI) hooked up to one of the displays.

Apple Powermac G5, Best, Equipped with TV Tuners, hooked up to the other display.

Sony X505 Laptop.

Optimus Keyboard / MX1000 for the PC.

Custom Shortened Apple Bluetooth Keyboard / V500 for the Mac. (or maybe just a kvm)

Logitech Z-5500 (mounted on the walls) for the PC.

Creative Intrigue 3400 for the Mac.

Custom made 17x11 Steel Mousepad.

Stop quoting images people.  It's clear in the first post of the thread that it's not allowed

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[H]ard forum has a great thread like this running..figured neowin should have one too...we see everybody's computer desktop..how 'bout they're 'real' desktop? smile.gif

This post has been edited by whipper25: Dec 11 2003, 06:10

Is all I see in the first post.

My dream station; maxed out PowerBook with 30" Apple Cinema Display, and maybe a maxed out PowerMac with dual 30" Apple Cinema Display's. :cool:

Really nice setup AMD, very minimal.

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next week i'm gonna max out my PowerBook with

- 1 GB

- 20" Apple Cinema Display

- wireles keyboard and mouse

- Griffin PowerMate

- Apple iSight

My dream station :)

Here's mine.  I really do need to get a better camera.  Any recommendations?

http://tajddin.brinkster.net/workstation/pic1.png

http://tajddin.brinkster.net/workstation/pic2.png

http://tajddin.brinkster.net/workstation/pic3.png

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i avhe the same keyboard...i ahve had for like 8months..give you any problems?...sometimes mine becoomes very low responsive and i ahve to hit it agianst the floor(i am not one for being disturbed while playing cs...) and then it works.

I would heavily advise people to not buy glass desks.  I absolutely hate mine.

Glass desks become scratched very easily, and are a pain to maintain.

Desks made of glass make all your wires visible which is a bad thing.

Not only this, but glass desks hurt your arms, as they are very hard.

I would trade my desk for a Basic Beech Jerker anyday.

If I were handed lots of monies to make a workstation:

Big Wooden Desk Custom made from the finest wood.

2 30" Apple Cinema Displays.

Self-Built PC, PC-V1200, fully loaded (AMD / ATI) hooked up to one of the displays.

Apple Powermac G5, Best, Equipped with TV Tuners, hooked up to the other display.

Sony X505 Laptop.

Optimus Keyboard / MX1000 for the PC.

Custom Shortened Apple Bluetooth Keyboard / V500 for the Mac. (or maybe just a kvm)

Logitech Z-5500 (mounted on the walls) for the PC.

Creative Intrigue 3400 for the Mac.

Custom made 17x11 Steel Mousepad.

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Holy mother of God that Optimus keyboard is the coolest thing I've ever seen in my entire life! I must own one!

http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus/press/

^^

Are you using the server as a destkop?

And how much did it cost you?

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Yes it is used as a workstation not a server although i do run Windows server 2003 and Windpws XP 64 bit.

The cost of the thing was ?950 and that is just the box. No screen, no mouse no nothing. But it will happily run a few OS's in Virtual server. :DD

Anyone got any usefull ideas for this raw processing power.

^^

Thats a lot of money whish I had that kind of cash :(

For the american it $1,181.51 I converted it with a currency converter

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It is a lot of money but hey there is 8 hot plug SCSI hard drive bays and room for another 4 memory modules and a second processor. Should see me right for a few years...hopefully.

Only downside is graphics, with a built in 16Mb Radeon it is not really up to games.

I have PCI-X 64 bit slots and a couple of PCI-Express slots, but i have not seen any graphics cards that fit the smaller PCI-Express slot.

Apart from that it's the first PC to keep up with me. LOL

Here is my setup.? Don't ask why I need 8 monitors.?

I have 2 Dell Precision 360's and 1 GX280 hooked up.?

I am adding a kvm.? Does everyone like my monitor stand??

Built from scratch.

Jason

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LOL. That's like a scene out of the matrix.

I know you said don't ask but why 8 monitors?

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