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ok here are some pics as i promised :)

1.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/nwgroove/CasePi...es/untitled.JPG

2.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/nwgroove/CasePi...s/untitled1.JPG

3.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/nwgroove/CasePi...s/untitled2.JPG

If you want like a pic with neon light off or in better daylight etc.. just tell me and i will take more for u :)

why so blurry man?

you got the shakes.. :rofl:

ok here are some pics as i promised :)

1.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/nwgroove/CasePi...es/untitled.JPG

2.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/nwgroove/CasePi...s/untitled1.JPG

3.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/nwgroove/CasePi...s/untitled2.JPG

If you want like a pic with neon light off or in better daylight etc.. just tell me and i will take more for u :)

why so blurry man?

you got the shakes.. :rofl:

no theres just like 8 different picture modes and stuff with flash no flash auto.... i think i need to fiddle and see whats the best... for in the dark photos :ninja: i will see if i can get some pics up in a min or 2

here's my work rig

My Rig

i have two words for this rig....

ZIP TIES...

this thing is a mess. if you have a windows at least make it look good nside..

Yea the specs are nice. But I have 5 more words for you...

Don't use round IDE cables

Personally I think machine rounded IDE cables are a PAIN IN THE ASS. It's hard to bend them out of the way b/c that plastic sheath is too thick. We have the exact same case, so you have plenty of spaces to hide and tie those cables to.

Yours:

UberSystem001.jpg

Mine: (I don't have a window yet. I'm waiting until I start working again and have some cash to blow.)

low_rez_full.jpg

desktop.jpg

scanner.jpg

filesubwoof.jpg

workstation.jpg

router.jpg

speaker.jpg

well here it is. My case is really ugly. Maybe you ppl can tell me how to make it look better

my system specs are

AMD Athlon XP 1800 +

512 DDR RAM

80 GB HD

30 GB HD

Sound Blaster Live 5.1

Geforce 4 MX 440

CD-RW

DVD

5 Speaker System + Sub woofer

Wireless Router and Access Point

nice PC m8, what r the specs?

low_rez_full.jpg

System specs:

BLACK Chieftec SX-1040DX Full Tower

10" Blue Neon Light

AMD Athlon T-Bird 1.2 Ghz 266FSB

ECS K7VTA3 v3.0 (KT333)

- On-board RealTek LAN

- On-board Promise RAID

1.0GB Micron PC2100 DDR (512MB x2)

VisionTek Xtasy 6564 Geforce3 Ti200 64MB w/ TV-Out

Maxtor D740X-6L 60GB 7200RPM in RAID 0 (TOTAL HDD SPACE = 120GB)

Generic 10GB 7200RPM HDD (Windows 2000 - let's me use my PSX-to-USB controller adapter to play my video game ROMS)

Plextor Plexwriter 12/10/32 CD-RW

M$ Windows XP Pro w/ Service Pack 1 (warez copy of course...)

Optiquest Q95 19" Monitor (.23dpi - KICK ASS monitor and it is around $200 online via Price Watch)

M$ IntelliMouse Explorer (first version)

Logitech Internet Keyboard

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