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Which HDD and chip did you use? I am thinking about modding my Crystal Xbox with an Xecuter3.

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My xbox is softmodded with an 80GB western digital HDD.

80GB is almost enough, 120GB is plenty. softmodding saves you the hassle of buying/flashing a chip.

IK, the monitor are only like 7 inches away from my face atm.. ne closer and it will blind me :x ..im gonna put pc on a stand next to desk to increase my overall desk area :p

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keep the pc on a stand and NOT on the floor. Unless you want dust in your pc.

Keep the left and right speakers on the extreme ends of the desk. The farther away from you, the more immersive the surround effect is.

My xbox is softmodded with an 80GB western digital HDD.

80GB is almost enough, 120GB is plenty.  softmodding saves you the hassle of buying/flashing a chip.

keep the pc on a stand and NOT on the floor.  Unless you want dust in your pc.

Keep the left and right speakers on the extreme ends of the desk.  The farther away from you, the more immersive the surround effect is.

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k.. no

lol i went and bought shelves and put speakers on them.. ill take pics after im done cleaning the room up cuz its a mad mess atm

Here's the only pics i could get out of my camera, *digi cam is dying* it cuts in and out sometimes taking photos. The ccd is whats shot ( or so i'm thinking) gives me an excuse for a new one :)

Samsung 17" lcd and a set of Mackie hr824's ( you'll see these in my studio as well) I absolutely love them.

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I had an extra rack on wheels no longer being used in the studio and i had an extra rack case not being used so i took advantage of it and pulled the gaming rig out of its case and moved it into the rack.

Pc - 3.0ghz, radeon 9800, 1.5gb ram, 3x120gb Eide hds, Dvd burner and a fw maxtor 200 hd, audiophile 2496. I use it to store all my movies and music that i use / listen to around the house, with xbox or pcs in office.

It's going to be replaced with a 3.4, 6600gt, 1gb ddr2 ram at the end of this week and likely moved back into the studio as a slave vst machine. Not insane into gaming hence why i went with the price saving 6600gt from xfx.

Here's a pic of the pc in the rack w/ an apc ups and the furhman line conditioner everything else runs through.

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im a "student" :0

lol yeah those shoes are moving just dunno what to put there yet.. the good shoes are still in room in boxes got bout 6 pair i never wore yet :|

plan on pulling leather chair out and putting small leather couch there (loveseat).. just looking for the right one.. trying to find a real fluffy black heated one :x

im a "student" :0

lol yeah those shoes are moving just dunno what to put there yet.. the good shoes are still in room in boxes got bout 6 pair i never wore yet :|

plan on pulling leather chair out and putting small leather couch there (loveseat).. just looking for the right one.. trying to find a real fluffy black heated one :x

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student too. :rofl:

if you want a loveseat get a pile of fluffy pillows :shifty:

k got some new shelves and what not.. heres a 58sec video (2.38mb) clickkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

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Can you really anything with the rear speakers so far away??? I'm thinking about doing that but seems too far away....

Also, on the control pod of the Z-5500, is the lighting on the LCD even? Mine are brighter on the side and dark in the middle

Great setup btw, wanna gimme one of the LCDs so I can have dual screen? :woot:

Can you really anything with the rear speakers so far away??? I'm thinking about doing that but seems too far away....

Also, on the control pod of the Z-5500, is the lighting on the LCD even? Mine are brighter on the side and dark in the middle

Great setup btw, wanna gimme one of the LCDs so I can have dual screen? :woot:

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i liked when all the speakers were on my desk actually :x ..yeh i can sorta hear em.. just boost the levels in the cretive thing (depends which soundcard u got) ..altho now it sounds all fux0r i did something and cant figure out what blah!

i can see my lcd thing clearly

huh!

Are you saying that if you put it on a stand it won't get dust in it?

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Well, if it is on a stand, it will get less dust than right on the floor.

k.. no

lol i went and bought shelves and put speakers on them.. ill take pics after im done cleaning the room up cuz its a mad mess atm

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The position of the rear speakers are fine. I was talking about the front ones.

The farther apart from each other the R and L speakers are, the better the surround effect.

i can hardly hear the rear speakers now! im not listening to you any more

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I never said anything about the rear speakers?

you moved them on your own.

If you can't hear them, you can adjust them in the creative software.

move the front speakers to the ends of the desk!

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