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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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Where's his actual PC?

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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Wow, that is an awesome setup in every respect!

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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This is what I call Workstation :bounce: Respect :punk:

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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That's indeed nice (Y) That's really nice furniture, and a nice setup.

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Whats in the first picture (from left to right):

Dell 21" Flat Screen Trintron Monitor

Compaq Keyboard

Logitech MX510 Mouse

HP Pavilion zd8210ca: P4 3.0Ghz HT, 512MB DDR2, 60GB Hard drive,ATI Radeon Mobile X600 128MB, DVD-RW, 17" Briteview LCD, Windows XP Home Sp2

Logitech Z-340 2.1 speakers

Ikea Desk Lamp

palmOne Treo 600

Whats in the Second Picture:

Same as above just a different angle and in different lighting :lol:

And My Compaq S4020wm in a differnt case with some upgrades: AMD Athlon 2400+ 2.0Ghz, 1GB DDR Ram, 40GB hard drive, 60GB hard drive, DVD-ROM, 16X DL DVD-RW, ATI Radeon 9250 128MB

And of course its on the Ikea Jerker Desk.

nice setup :)

hmm your mini looks scratch-free. mine came with some scuffs when i bought it. (it was a BTO cause i upgraded the ram) anyone knows how to get them off? ipod cleaner?

is that two 2005FPWs or two 2405FPWs?

i'm still saving up to get me a 2405fpw. i haven't eaten anything in school for a month already and only saved a third.

few things added in past few months

old boxes replaced with new LanBoys

new All-In-One

new LaCie HD

new Shuttle and PSP

enjoy

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Wow, great stuff, but it seems you have a hell of a Jessica Alba obsession! :o

Wow, great stuff, but it seems you have a hell of a Jessica Alba obsession! :o

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thx, I like the chick and can't do anything about it :D , my wife is pretty mad at me as well :angry:

nice setup :)

hmm your mini looks scratch-free. mine came with some scuffs when i bought it. (it was a BTO cause i upgraded the ram) anyone knows how to get them off? ipod cleaner?

is that two 2005FPWs or two 2405FPWs?

i'm still saving up to get me a 2405fpw. i haven't eaten anything in school for a month already and only saved a third.

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thx, the mini is pretty scratch-free, I ordered it 30 min after it was anounced few month back and also added memory to it later myself.

as for monitors 2005FPW on the left and 2405FPW in the middle

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