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Your CPU 8-pin should go behind your case to the top, not like what you have. You can hide a lot more behind your motherboard tray.

Yeah I have to upload currents again; that has been changed. :P

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She needs a little clean inside when I can be bothered getting round to it, and I finally have the storage I need.

Re-arranged my setup at work a bit. Sorry about the crappy image quality.

 

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On the left; Dell Precision M6700 - mainly used for administrative tasks, remote logins

On the right: Dell Latitude E6510 - used for my 'normal' user account

Re-arranged my setup at work a bit. Sorry about the crappy image quality.

 

8NmAmqD.jpg

 

On the left; Dell Precision M6700 - mainly used for administrative tasks, remote logins

On the right: Dell Latitude E6510 - used for my 'normal' user account

I want to work where you work, is there any position open? :D

I like that, it looks a nice environment to work in, you also have proper lights and a window!

 

The front of our building is really nice, then all the offices have horrible fluorescent tube lights, yellow walls (why...) and no windows  :(

 

Re-arranged my setup at work a bit. Sorry about the crappy image quality.

 

 

On the left; Dell Precision M6700 - mainly used for administrative tasks, remote logins

On the right: Dell Latitude E6510 - used for my 'normal' user account

This is my setup at work:

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Right:

Dell Optiplex 745
Dell E207WFP Monitor
Windows 8.1 Enterprise

 

Left:

Dell Optiplex 780
2 Dell P2211H Monitors
Windows 8.1 Enterprise

 

And this is my view:

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Looks like some sort of government office lol!

 

Either that or some kind of insurance office.. 

 

But I could be wrong... it could be something else such as accounting office.

 

could be anything that includes those kinds of books/binders/folders which mentioned in the photo.

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