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Here's mine, I recently rewired the inside as it was so untidy at first. :D

First built May 2006:

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Installed an Arctic Freezer Pro 7 to cool down my Pentium D 930 OC'd to 4ghz:

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Rewired yesterday, took out the graphics cards and all my 3 hard drives:

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Nice, but you have a lot of wires... try to hide them even more, it will improve the airflow in the case :yes:

Here is the setup at the house:

1. Windows 2003 SBS (Domain Controller)

2. 750GB File Server

3. 750GB Backup Server (redundant to # 2)

4. Development Workstation

5. Test Machine, Linux, Solaris, etc

I had an older G3 blue/white in the loop, but it was just too slow to be effective anymore. It is sitting on the top shelf in the closet along with another one of those Compaqs collecting dust. I have one last Compaq downstairs on my projector in the family room. Nothing better than checking email and browsing the web on a 14 foot screen!

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Here is the setup at the house:

1. Windows 2003 SBS (Domain Controller)

2. 750GB File Server

3. 750GB Backup Server (redundant to # 2)

4. Development Workstation

5. Test Machine, Linux, Solaris, etc

I had an older G3 blue/white in the loop, but it was just too slow to be effective anymore. It is sitting on the top shelf in the closet along with another one of those Compaqs collecting dust. I have one last Compaq downstairs on my projector in the family room. Nothing better than checking email and browsing the web on a 14 foot screen!

Awesome!

Here is the setup at the house:

1. Windows 2003 SBS (Domain Controller)

2. 750GB File Server

3. 750GB Backup Server (redundant to # 2)

4. Development Workstation

5. Test Machine, Linux, Solaris, etc

I had an older G3 blue/white in the loop, but it was just too slow to be effective anymore. It is sitting on the top shelf in the closet along with another one of those Compaqs collecting dust. I have one last Compaq downstairs on my projector in the family room. Nothing better than checking email and browsing the web on a 14 foot screen!

Beautiful, indeed. Very professional! :yes:

Nothing to impress the pope...

But I L-O-V-E my setup of the Ideazon Fang Keyset / Logitech G15 Keyboard / Logitech MX518 Mouse (Still prefer the MX518 over the G5 / G7 for the buttons)

Screen is an old almost dead IBM P275 (Will get another one surly, can get theses for few bucks :D)

Computer case is the Gigabyte 3D Aurora, I love it.

Servers

The one on the left:

File/Media/Backup

AMD64 3800 x2

Asus SLI Prem

2GB HP 3200 (it was free)

1x 250GB SATAII

3x 500GB SATAII in RAID5

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise sp1

There is one in the middle(cube case)

Domain Controller/WSUS/DNS/VPN/FTP

Intel 2.0GHZ Celeron

1GB Kingston

1x120GB

1x80GB

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise sp1

The one with the sticker "hacker" on it

Exchange 2003

AMDXP 1800

768MB Ram

1x40GB

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise sp1

The one with the lights

Test/Lan machine

AMD64 3200

1GB of OCZ

x800 GTO 256MB

1x 40GB

1x 160GB

1x 120GB

1x 160GB NetDisk

Triple boot with OSX, Vista RC2 and XP pro sp2

Dual 17" Dell CRTs

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61" Samsung 1080p DLP

I have a D-Link HD media center that lets my stream HD content via my network

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Desktop

37" Westinghouse 1080p LCD

Thermaltake Armor case

AMD64 3800

2GB of OCZ

x850XT

1x 74GB Raptor

2x 300GB SATA in RAID0

1x 500GB SATA

2x 400GB IDE

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RevitXman, just curious...

What you do for living? There's a lot of money in there! Nice setup

I work for the Geek Squad. I'm a "Special Agent" I handle all Small Business Server setups

The Best Buy discount does help ;)

And no, those are Dell CRTs and they're in my kitchen..

Just got this desk about a month ago. It's a little difficult to keep clean but I absolutely love the look.

Acer AL1722 17" LCD with Logitech Z-2300 speakers & MX700 wireless mouse/wireless elite keyboard.

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Sub for the speakers/my Tt Tsunami <33333 :p

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Dell AIO 924 with wrapped up Razer Diamondback and my Acer Aspire 3003LCi. Hard to see on the far right is my Sony Clie.

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