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holy...

That is indeed a nice monitor stand... I wish I had 8 monitors so I could do that... :p

I'm guessing that they're separate computers (at least 4 and 4), hence the two keyboards and mice. All you'd need for that though is a KM switch (I think they exist), not a KVM.

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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I monitor 25+ sites using gradebook software that shows me the status of each schools server. The software needs constant tweaking. javascript:emoticon(':no:')

smilie

I monitor 25+ sites using gradebook software that shows me the status of each schools server.  The software needs constant tweaking.  javascript:emoticon(':no:')

smilie

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Now that's what im talking about.

I currently monitor several servers via VNC, but to have each one on a different monitor. Well thats just...perfect.

Nice setup :D

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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Wow, that is one hell of a setup :yes:

Care to share the pricetag with us :whistle:

^^

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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umm get a new currency converter!

the british pound is probably around 1.6-1.7 US dollars (dunno for sure, thats off the top of my head)

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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awesome setup, unless you need to change CD's frequently :whistle: I'd go mad having to roll my chair all the way around the desk! BLIMEY!

Been meaning to post on this thread for a while - finally got my digicam so now I can. Also allowed me to clean up the desktop a bit. My rig is mainly for video editing and audio mixing - gaming is quiet good on it as well. Here is my humble setup. :blush:

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System:

AMD Athlon 1700+XP

1024 MB Crucial 266DDR (PC2100)

Asus A7A266 Mobo

Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM (ATA133-8MB) [system Drive]

Maxtor 200GB 7200RPM (ATA133-8M) [Cache Drive]

LG DVDR\RW (GSA-4120B)

Toshiba DVD-ROM (SD-M1502)

LG CD-R/RW (GCE8525B)

Asus Radeon 9600XT

Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX (OPTICAL DigitalOUT)

Yamaha TSS-1 (DTS, DD5.1, DDSurround - 6 Speaker-OPTICAL Digital-IN)

19" NEC Multisync FLAT

Windows Server 2003 (Visualizations @ Min)

Not my computer, my mates. I helped him build it.

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Specs:

Pentium Dual-Core 3.6 Ghz

ASUS Mobo... (Forget what it is exactly)

Nvidia Geforce 6800 Ultra OC PCI-E

1 GB OCZ PC 4200 DDR2RAM

Ultra 500w PSU

20 inch View Sonic monitor (1600x1200)

200 GB Western Digital S-ATA7200 RPM

And some other stuff...

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How did you build that computer with such shaky hands? :p I'm just kidding, the computer looks pretty sweet.

Edit: That setup with 8 monitors is :woot: Looks like 4 are hooked to the same computer, the screen saver is in the middle of them all.

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It's a slow shutting camera or something, what my mate says, he's the one who took the picture anyways. :rolleyes: It's a great computer, too. Runs BF2 and WoW like a dream. Casting Reign of Fire in Ironforge and watching people fall into the, what I like to call, "lag pit" equals LOL.

I monitor 25+ sites using gradebook software that shows me the status of each schools server.  The software needs constant tweaking.  javascript:emoticon(':no:')

smilie

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Do you think you could take a picture of the monitors in action? Like how you have each screen setup for monitor? :)

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