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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:h:

http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/8540/pictures0030us.jpg

http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/3066/pictures0043nr.jpg

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)

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Grid - I never thought I'd see anyone other than myself with that "NEXT Black" case from the now-defunct Colorcase.com!

Good choice for a mid-tower!

--ScottKin

Edited by youm0nt

Sorry for the Image-quote - but if anyone hadn't paid attention to the case, then we would have people scratchin' their heads, going :huh:

:whistle:

--ScottKin

P.S. Just moved, so I'll have new pics of my rather-cramped home office.

oddcrap, i see that u only have one fan at the back, most likely it's exhaust. what temps do u get?? i have only one fan also, and im a bit worried about my temps.

btw, what kind of fan is it?

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Nexus, produces very little airflow but the temps don't go below 55 which is fine for me.

oddcrap, i see that u only have one fan at the back, most likely it's exhaust. what temps do u get?? i have only one fan also, and im a bit worried about my temps.

btw, what kind of fan is it?

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I forgot to mention that I took out the top part and put in a fan so I have 5 total. I don't know that much about tempatures and whatnot but here:

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@oddcrap: VERY nice, everything is so neat and clean looking. Your case looks excellent, and I see you put everything together right. :p

Nexus, produces very little airflow but the temps don't go below  55 which is fine for me.

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They never go below 55? That's hot!

Its 928KB so I can't post it.

Try this link though.

http://www.media.volvocars.co.uk/upload/pi..._roofD_driv.jpg

Gorgeous new Volvo C70 :)

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It's a Volvo..... Or is it to go with all the Ikea jerkers in this thread. I suppose you all have Volvos and SAABs. And all love ABBA. :rofl: :D

Not my workstation in the slightest, but it definitely deserves to be looked at. It's so damn impressive, from the custom built storage, the cabling, the components, the layout. Everything.

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthrea...337#post5425337

Quite a bit of things have changed to my workstation lately:

workstation01.jpg

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moved my z-680s to my entertainment area of the room (used with ps2, dvd player, n64) I also love them mounted :D

workstation03.jpg

my server mobo was giving me problems, IDE channel kept corrupting my hard drives as soon as you put two drives on one channel, so it annoyed me so much i just sold all the parts and got some money for it.

workstation04.jpg

got some new klipsch 2.1 promedias, they sound amazing, the 680s obviously went over to the tv.

workstation05.jpg

most new things, new sony wega 20". Originally wanted the 27" then thought about 24" but was too broke for either, so just decided to get a 20" (should be better when i move to college to). Also pstwo slim, I broke my ps2 earlier in the summer while ironically trying to fix it. Also bought an N64, i originally bought one, sold it, and then re bought all that you see there for less than 50 bucks.

Not my workstation in the slightest, but it definitely deserves to be looked at. It's so damn impressive, from the custom built storage, the cabling, the components, the layout. Everything.

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthrea...337#post5425337

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:laugh: :woot: :blink: :pinch: :cry:

My order of emotions....becasue i know ill never have anything like that

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