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What model i7 is that? That Ivy?

Yes it's Ivy :)

 

It's an ivy alright, hd4000 gfx is only exclusive on ivy ;D I sure do love that monitor

Thanks, love the Monitor too! I was hoping to see a slimmer version of it at WWDC, but since they didn't introduce a new one and didn't have the patience, I got this one :)

@Semtex, nice! That looks like a Fractal Design case 

Thanks, and yes, ARC Midi R2, very nice case for cable management, lot space behind mobo tray. Still some things to work on it, I will try to equalize sleeved cables, I've concept on it. And maybe in future some custom LC...

New addition to the family.  Finally found somewhere that sold it in the correct layout (UK, love double height enter) It's the Logitech K310 Porn Proof keyboard (washable).  So far I love it, nice quite keys and replaces my Logitech MX5500 keyboard

 

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Think I'll need a wrist rest though, as this doesn't have one, but other than that, lovely jubly

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New addition to the family.  Finally found somewhere that sold it in the correct layout (UK, love double height enter) It's the Logitech K310 Porn Proof keyboard (washable).  So far I love it, nice quite keys and replaces my Logitech MX5500 keyboard

 

IMG_1546s.jpg

 

Think I'll need a wrist rest though, as this doesn't have one, but other than that, lovely jubly

 

I think I just found my next keyboard.

One big happy family!

 

My CIC: HP Pavilion dm3, circa 2011, Microsoft Surface RT 64 GB, Nokia Lumia 920, Microsoft Zune HD 16 GB, Custom built desktop rig, circa 2007, custom built server rig, circa 2005. :)

 

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