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http://www.tmsexchange.com/workstation2.jpg

after seeing all the lcds i decided i had to get some.. too bad i had to order one of em : /

either way desk is cleaner anyway..

thanks alot Spacey now i'm gonna be broke :woot:

lol you're gonne be deaf too with those speakers!! :laugh:

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Mini Cube, Small Form Factor Gaming System

Pentium 4, 2.4Ghz 533Mhz FSB

1 Gigabyte Crucial DDR PC-2100 RAM

120 Gigabyte Western Digital Harddrive w/ 8Mb Cache

48x Lite-On CDRW Drive + DVD-Rom (Black)

Samsung 1.44Mb Floppy Drive (Black)

Abit GeForce FX 5200 128MB DDR

Logitech Internet Keyboard (Black)

Microsoft Black Optical USB Wheel Mouse

Realtek Network Card 10/100

AC97 Six Channel Integrated Sound

Aluminum 220W Power Supply

Two Windowed Side Panels w/ Blue L.E.D. Fan

17" NEC LCD Monitor

:drool: here's my baby:

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3.8GHz* Accelerated Hyper-Threading Intel?

    Pentium 4

512K L2 Cache

950MHz** System Bus

PuRam? No System Hard Drive Configurable

Up to 100 times faster than ATA/SCSI/FC HD based

    designs with Data Burst Speeds up to 8GB/s

    and I/O data requests at over 150.000 I/O sec.

Enhanced CacheFlow? Technology

SuperBIOS? IBPT Technology

180W Sub-zero Vapor Compression Cooling

PC4200 533MHz Dual-Channel Performance

    DDR, up to 4GB

Up to 16GB Total RAM with optional RamDrives.

Over 8.4Gb/s Memory Bandwidth

ATA-133 RAID, Serial ATA-150 Connectivity

UltraSCSI-320 & FiberChannel Expansion

Up to 2 Terabytes of Colossal Storage Capacity

Intel Performance Acceleration Technology

AGP Pro 8x Accelerated 256bit MemoryBus 

    Radeon? 9800 Pro Graphics with 8 Pixel Pipelines 

    at 3.04Gp/s Pixel Fil rate, 21.8GB/bandwidth &

    Multi-monitor, High-Definition support

Ultra High-speed 8x DVD+/-RW Optical Drive

Front Panel Multi-information LCD Status

    Display, External removable HD Storage racks

    with LCD Monitoring or Multi-Optical Drives

    interchangeable bays

FireWire 400 & 800 Ports

Up to 8 Full-Duplex USB2 480Mb/s Ports

6 Channel Digital IA Audio with Artificial

    Intelligence Audio-Sensing Technology &

    S/PDIF Digital interface

3COM Gigabit LAN with AI Net

    (Artificial Intelligence Net-Diagnosing)

Up to 74 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slots expandability

550W VF-Speed Power Supply

AI Ultra-low noise Q-Fan technology

802.11G Wireless LAN & Bluetooth Expansion

i even made a site for it:

http://go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/index.htm

:)

haha

:drool: here's my baby:

http://go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/main.jpg

3.8GHz* Accelerated Hyper-Threading Intel?

? ? Pentium 4

512K L2 Cache

950MHz** System Bus

PuRam? No System Hard Drive Configurable

Up to 100 times faster than ATA/SCSI/FC HD based

? ? designs with Data Burst Speeds up to 8GB/s

? ? and I/O data requests at over 150.000 I/O sec.

Enhanced CacheFlow? Technology

SuperBIOS? IBPT Technology

180W Sub-zero Vapor Compression Cooling

PC4200 533MHz Dual-Channel Performance

? ? DDR, up to 4GB

Up to 16GB Total RAM with optional RamDrives.

Over 8.4Gb/s Memory Bandwidth

ATA-133 RAID, Serial ATA-150 Connectivity

UltraSCSI-320 & FiberChannel Expansion

Up to 2 Terabytes of Colossal Storage Capacity

Intel Performance Acceleration Technology

AGP Pro 8x Accelerated 256bit MemoryBus? 

? ? Radeon? 9800 Pro Graphics with 8 Pixel Pipelines?

? ? at 3.04Gp/s Pixel Fil rate, 21.8GB/bandwidth &

? ? Multi-monitor, High-Definition support

Ultra High-speed 8x DVD+/-RW Optical Drive

Front Panel Multi-information LCD Status

? ? Display, External removable HD Storage racks

? ? with LCD Monitoring or Multi-Optical Drives

? ? interchangeable bays

FireWire 400 & 800 Ports

Up to 8 Full-Duplex USB2 480Mb/s Ports

6 Channel Digital IA Audio with Artificial

? ? Intelligence Audio-Sensing Technology &

? ? S/PDIF Digital interface

3COM Gigabit LAN with AI Net

? ? (Artificial Intelligence Net-Diagnosing)

Up to 74 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slots expandability

550W VF-Speed Power Supply

AI Ultra-low noise Q-Fan technology

802.11G Wireless LAN & Bluetooth Expansion

i even made a site for it:

http://go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/index.htm

:blink:>

haha

:blink:

didnt everyone for some reason think that the computer company you linked was fake? i mean, there simply just computers overclocked relatively high with vapochill, but its nothing extrordiany (or anything that could be achevied with liquid nitrogen :D), and all the best components, so i couldnt quite understand why everyone assumed they were fake...

didnt everyone for some reason think that the computer company you linked was fake? i mean, there simply just computers overclocked relatively high with vapochill, but its nothing extrordiany (or anything that could be achevied with liquid nitrogen :D), and all the best components, so i couldnt quite understand why everyone assumed they were fake...

the way the monitors dont look realy, they look photoshopped, adn the way the vapochill has an lcd built into the front of it, when they dont.

ok possible, and now looking more and mor eprobible, but at first glance it all looks unlikley.

Now i have a Digital Camera! A New Pic! :D

http://www.aovh17.dsl.pipex.com/hosted/neo...eowin/cube2.jpg

http://www.aovh17.dsl.pipex.com/hosted/neowin/flag.jpg

^^ My Girlfriend made me do it ... u know how hard it is for a british guy 2 have tha on the wall?!

The Jackass sign is cool tho!! :D

all Mac'ed out, eh?

http://www.tmsexchange.com/workstation2.jpg

after seeing all the lcds i decided i had to get some.. too bad i had to order one of em : /

either way desk is cleaner anyway..

thanks alot Spacey now i'm gonna be broke :woot:

hah thats a good looking lcd though. looks like u needed the extra desk space provided too, with those massive speakers ;)

here's what my dirty work has given us concerning that Liebermann Company with the crazy pc's click here

as seen in previous posts

http://sbs.dnb.com/compInfo.asp?callback=y...=US&foldertype= <-- looks somewhat legit

however they state they're run under lieberman INC

but that refers to The Lieberman Company

when you visit the bbb site for the local city of encino california @ http://www.bbbsouthland.org/onlinequery.cfm

Guess what no returns for either..

Furthing proving they're a hoax. Not that the technology isn't there but do a goole search and you'll see what i mean ; D

still some cool editing on the pc designs lol

here's what my dirty work has given us concerning that Liebermann Company with the crazy pc's click here

as seen in previous posts

http://sbs.dnb.com/compInfo.asp?callback=y...=US&foldertype= <-- looks somewhat legit

however they state they're run under lieberman INC

but that refers to The Lieberman Company

when you visit the bbb site for the local city of encino california @ http://www.bbbsouthland.org/onlinequery.cfm

Guess what no returns for either..

Furthing proving they're a hoax. Not that the technology isn't there but do a goole search and you'll see what i mean ; D

still some cool editing on the pc designs lol

What? Those computers don't actually exists? :cry:

It's a scam? What about ordering it and such... maybe someone should report it?

-lieb39

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