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All wrapped up in plastic with your christmas tree decorations or award coins  :wacko:

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hehe. i wrapped in plastic to prevent dust :) since i only on it when i need to. when i need to print, just lift the plastic abit and i can go printing :)

Malbojia is right, i can't place it 7.1 due to the fact that my computer is not in a corner or something, i'm afraid i might trip over those wires and maybe my 7.1 will end up being left with the front which is 4.1 (left centre right sub-woofer). the other 3 is send to hospital with serious damage, lmao.

Here my humble setup, comments is welcome :)

http://img97.echo.cx/img97/9894/p51200046rr.jpg

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Ive got the same monitor,never failed me despite being bounce around in the bed of a pickup truck for the ride through the backroads from Costco in kingston to Belleville.

Ive got the same monitor,never failed me despite being bounce around in the bed of a pickup truck for the ride through the backroads from Costco in kingston to Belleville.

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hehe, it a cool monitor. but the lightframe 3 seem useless to me. when i on it. it too bright and make the text blurred. :(

sticky tack and wires do wonder.

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sure. but i still dun wan wires on floor where i might be walking often... it just look fugly with wires lying around. if i do tat. my mum gonna nag me :(

sure. but i still dun wan wires on floor where i might be walking often... it just look fugly with wires lying around. if i do tat. my mum gonna nag me :(

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nice rig :cool: though it sucks not being able set those 7.1 speakers up they way they were meant :( but still most people would love to have your rig. enjoy.

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Here's my setup. Its a Dell Dimension 4600 with a P4 3.0 GHZ, 120 GB SATA HDD, 512 MB RAM, Samsung 48x CD Burner, I/O Magic 16x DVD Burner and crappy Dell 17" CRT.

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This is the old computer. It has a P3 1.0 GHz, 192 MB SDRAM, 40 GB HDD, DVD-ROM, 8x HP CD Burner and HP 17" CRT. The printers are an Epson Stylus Photo R200 and a Dell All-in-One A940.

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^^I'm in a similar boat as you

I have air conditioning in my house, but for some reason it doesn't reach my room.

It's bad enough that it's 37 degrees outside, but my overclocked x850xt adds to the heat as well.

Right now I got a ceiling fan on high, and a "turbo-aire" fan on high.

Im this close to buying that Ikea Jerker computer desk. I've no experience buying online except for buying the Brando Screen Protector.

Those who bought online and in the US, answer me this: They have two prices for shipping rates, which on is it? One of them is Minimum UPS Ground & Handling Fee ($14.05 to OK, US) and the other is Minimum Carrier & Handling Fee ($266!! :o ). So how much is it going to cost?

Im this close to buying that Ikea Jerker computer desk.  I've no experience buying online except for buying the Brando Screen Protector. 

Those who bought online and in the US, answer me this:  They have two prices for shipping rates, which on is it?  One of them is Minimum UPS Ground & Handling Fee ($14.05 to OK, US) and the other is Minimum Carrier & Handling Fee ($266!! :o ).  So how much is it going to cost?

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14 bucks to ship a big desk? I'd lean towards the 200$ one.

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