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Here's my iMac:

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Loving every minute of it.

what size? and wouldn't it be more comfortable if you took out the stand (looks a bit high)?

i already posted that answer (its in the mac hardware show your desktop), but no...i didn't. i always go through memoryamerica for my ram because they are the lowest price and with my company i run i get an even better deal. they retail their 800mhz ecc-fb ram @ ABOUT $60 a gig. macsales.com isn't bad at about $65 a gig.

i didn't even notice the sig was that big i've seen people with pictures and letters that were as big or bigger.

the new sig looks better anyway

OOOO lovely :D specs ? :D

Sure is!

Its the high end 20" of the older iMac range, with an extra 2GB stick of Ram totaling to 3GB.

They were clearing out the old models for real cheap at my work, and thought it would be better value getting the old high end model over the new low end model.

Already whored mine out in the general hardware thread but might as well do it in here too. Really happy with it so far :)

Specs as per my signature :) On the desk is also my Sennheiser wireless phones, a set of better quality BeyerDynamic wired headphones for when i'm at my desk and my Seagate Freeagent 320GB drive which I use for Time Machine.

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New addition to my workstations:

Upgraded configuration (custom modded):

1. 2x Quad 2.8

2. 10gb of DDR2 ram (2x1 default + 2x4gb DDR2 OWC)

3. 2x 8800GT (eVGA PC cards with mac bios with original mac power cable) SLI enabled under Vista

4. 2xWD Raptors in RAID + 320gb data HDD

5. Upgraded Super drive to LG Blu-Ray/HD DVD drive

The best thing in all my computing years and I've been with computer for a LONG time.

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New addition to my workstations:

Upgraded configuration (custom modded):

1. 2x Quad 2.8

2. 10gb of DDR2 ram (2x1 default + 2x4gb DDR2 OWC)

3. 2x 8800GT (eVGA PC cards with mac bios with original mac power cable) SLI enabled under Vista

4. 2xWD Raptors in RAID + 320gb data HDD

5. Upgraded Super drive to LG Blu-Ray/HD DVD drive

The best thing in all my computing years and I've been with computer for a LONG time.

Holy crap

What exactly will you be working on with that beast?

I needed a total of three. One on each side (1 & 2), plus an extra one to support the curve (3).

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I love that black mat you have at the round of your desk.

Is there one for a straight edge desk? I really like it and im trying to find one but I can't seem to find it.

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