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nice equipment, but you deffinatly need a new desk man...too cramped

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Yep, I'm working on that. I'm getting a custom made desk that will make the Cinema Display the center of attention.

What's that silver box in front of your display?

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320GB, Firewire800 LaCie BigDisk Extreme.

I finally set up my 20" Cinema Display, it's driven by my PowerBook. The quality of the display is amazing.

http://www.intelsucks.net/pictures/workstation1x.jpg

Unreal Tournament 2004 running at 1680x1050, on a laptop.

http://www.intelsucks.net/pictures/workstation2x.jpg

20" Cinema Display, 15" PowerBook, 320GB Firewire800 LaCie BigDisk Extreme, iPod mini, Apple Bluetooth Mouse and an extra dose of awesomeness. :p

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The display cleared the top of the desk by 3mm. :rofl:

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:blink: :blink: :o :o :o.... :woot:

Hey Huezo, nice setup, but don't tell me u installed mac on the external hard drive...

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I have the Tiger preview (for show purposes) on the external drive. Normally I run from the PowerBook's internal drive though. I also have all my games on the external hard drive, they load significantly faster that way.

my set-up :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: ;)

PC: Windows XP-SP2

AMD Athlon 64 FX-53

ATI Radeon 256mb X800

Crucial PC-3200 1024MB 400MHz DDR-SDRAM

Maxtor 200GB Serial ATA Hard Drive 7200rpm

Sony DVD-RW Dual Layer DW-D22A

Sony CD-RW CRX230ED

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS

6x USB 2.0 ports

1x Firewire 400

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Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070SB 22" CRT Monitor (Dual Input)

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Mac: Mac OSX 10.3.6

1.6GHz PowerPC G5

1.25GB RAM

80GB Serial ATA HDD

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra graphics card

8x SuperDrive

one FireWire 800, two FireWire 400, three USB 2.0, two USB 1.1 (on keyboard); optical digital audio in/out, analog audio in/out, headphone mini jack

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epson 1290s A3+ printer

epson 2450 A4 scanner with film scanning hood

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my set-up  :whistle:  :whistle:  :whistle:  ;)

PC:  Windows XP-SP2

AMD Athlon 64 FX-53

ATI Radeon 256mb X800

Crucial PC-3200 1024MB 400MHz DDR-SDRAM

Maxtor 200GB Serial ATA Hard Drive 7200rpm

Sony DVD-RW Dual Layer DW-D22A

Sony CD-RW CRX230ED

Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS

6x USB 2.0 ports

1x Firewire 400

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Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2070SB 22" CRT Monitor (Dual Input)

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Mac: Mac OSX 10.3.6

1.6GHz PowerPC G5

1.25GB RAM

80GB Serial ATA HDD

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra graphics card

8x SuperDrive

one FireWire 800, two FireWire 400, three USB 2.0, two USB 1.1 (on keyboard); optical digital audio in/out, analog audio in/out, headphone mini jack

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epson 1290s A3+ printer

epson 2450 A4 scanner with film scanning hood

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PC & Mac specs are awesome (Y) :)

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