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No comments about cable-management please, I take this pc to friend's LAN parties so often i can't justify spending much time doing cable management, not to mention that it wouldn't make a difference to me whether they were neat or as they are now! :)

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some cable ties would do wonders for your setup :D

how do you like that case? My brother just bought one in black for the system I'm getting ready to build him. It's the final part and it should be here monday....just wondering how good of a case it was.

It's a pretty nice case! Already has the window and all, so there really isn't anything, in the way of modding, that you have to do to it. It's very roomy... plenty of space for optical drives and coolers.

You can easily remove the face plate to install a 90 or 120mm fan in the bottom front to have it blow across your hard drives if you want. Right now, I have a 90mm in the front sucking in air, and two 90s at the back exhausting, along with the one that's built into the side panel, also blowing out. Works very well.

As far as the jumble of cables go, yeah, that's been bugging me for the longest; I've been meaning to tidy those things up for a while now. I'll get to it eventually. :pinch:

nice setup Peewee210 how is the new keyboard? was it a combo, mouse + keyboard i might look into buying that. i hope it's an usb keyboard.

Thanks, the keyboard is great at the moment! It was a Combo, mouse, keyboard, number pad and mouse.

In case you didn't know, there are 3 types of Dinovo's.

There's 2 Cordless ones and a Bluetooth one, i have the cheapest one which is ?59, the other cordless is ?80-100 and the Bluetooth one is ?100-120

Dell Inspiron 8600

Pentium M 1.6ghz

512mb RAM

WSXGA+ (1680x1050)

ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 PROTURBO 128mb

80gb HD

250gb External HD

You guys might have a lot of monitors, but I have cool lighting! :D

:p

Oooh! So sexy!! Thats what I'm going for when I remodel. :D

Dell Inspiron 8600

Pentium M 1.6ghz

512mb RAM

WSXGA+ (1680x1050)

ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 PROTURBO 128mb

80gb HD

250gb External HD

You guys might have a lot of monitors, but I have cool lighting! :D

:p

Where did you get them lights from, whats the name of them, nice workstation btw.

Where did you get them lights from, whats the name of them, nice workstation btw.

Ikea TERMOSF?R

Low-voltage wire system 5 spots

TERMOSF?R

designer: Carl ?jerstam

Transformer conventional, built-in 50/60 Hz.

Hard-wired installation.

Halogen bulbs get very hot. The lamp must be placed at least 8" from other objects.

Includes: 2x6.5 yds wire, wall/ceiling fixture and 5 spots.

product description & measurements

Shade: Polycarbonate plastic

Shade holder: ABS plastic, Polycarbonate plastic

Wire: Copper, PVC

Wall bracket: Steel

Length: 236 ? "

Diameter: 4 ? "

Length: 6 m

Diameter: 11 cm

:)

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Dell Inspiron 8600

Pentium M 1.6ghz

512mb RAM

WSXGA+ (1680x1050)

ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 PROTURBO 128mb

80gb HD

250gb External HD

You guys might have a lot of monitors, but I have cool lighting! :D

:p

Cool desk, where did you bought it???

Hey echo, I like your setup, it's different from most of the people not being from Ikea.

How are the temperatures with your comp since it's in that compartement?

And what's that little black thing between your monitor and pens?

Thanks Bro :)

Yes, it's the wireless receiver for my Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop - Comfort Edition.

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