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Without a doubt one of the best setup's i've seen on Neowin. Alot of people prefere the minimalistic look, but i much prefere busyer desktops like yours.

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well thanks :D

I actually do want to go more minimalistic in my room though, but not my desk...

I'm taking all my posters down right now, gonna repaint it and keep it a little more plain...

Desktop:

AMD64 3500+ 939 /w Thermaltake Venus 12 fan/heatsink

Asus A8V Deluxe

2GB OCZ DDR400 PC3200

ATI x850XT

X-Connect Blue UV Modular 500W PSW

Pioneer 16x DVDRW, 6x DVD+DL

Asus 52x32x52x CDRW

Raptor 74GB SATA

WD 80GB, 120GB

Maxtor SATA 2x300GB in RAID+0

Duals Dells 20.1" 1680x1050 (total rez 3360x1050)

OS: Win XP Pro w/SP2

Laptop:

Sony Vaio

17" widescreen w/XBRITE

1.7GHZ Centrino

ATI 9700 Mobility

8x DVD-+RW

512MB

80GB HD

1Gbps NIC

OS: Win XP Pro w/SP2

FTP Server

1.7 GHZ Celeron

Intel Board w/built in video

512MB

120GB HD

OS: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise

"Light" game machine (the Blue one)

AMD64 754 3200

Gigabyte Mobo VIA Chipset

WD 160GB

1GB of OCZ DDR400

ATI All In Wonder 9800Pro 128MB

OS: Dual Boot between XP Pro and Microsoft Vista Beta 1

My work bench

What are those pcs that are small boxes on your desk, stacked one on top of the other? I want one! :)

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What are those pcs that are small boxes on your desk, stacked one on top of the other? I want one! :)

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They are Aspire QPack X. Nice to take to LAN parties..The handle is a good feature. :yes:

heres what i could get from pocket money and such. Never had a job or have one :o

heres three pics i have of my room.

just spent my latest savings on the new machine *modified HP*

got a 22 Speaker Surround happening in my room, got a Sofa, TV, DVD Player and PS2 somewhere.

here:

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and my latest toy:

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Finally got around to posting mine.

Just been decorating :)

http://www.blinksworld.co.uk/public/cribb/...stationPlus.jpg

... ignor the wonky speaker, tis fixed now ;)

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nice setup :) me likes

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Obviously the concept of not quoting images is lost on some people?

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It's worst thing you can do on a forum. Not to mention drive up the bandwidth bill. Everyone want's to know why neowin's bandwidth bill is so high... it's from users constantly quoting the images, thus having the server to re-load them for everyone viewing the topic.

Yes, yes it is.

I've been looking at getting a Jerker from Ikea.? Do they even sell the black-legged version anymore?? All I see is silver.

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Where do they sell Ikea furnature, I like this one bed but they want to charge me 150 dollars just for shipping. So, if there isn't a store near you.. you're basically out of luck?

Where do they sell Ikea furnature, I like this one bed but they want to charge me 150 dollars just for shipping. So, if there isn't a store near you.. you're basically out of luck?

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Unfortunately you're just out of luck. A while back I wanted to get a bed and a Jerker, but the closest store to me is well over 3 hours. :pinch:

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