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haha im going to post this atm and will update it sometime next week. Here is my setup atm messy i know, i just built the rig and got the LCD last week. specs in sig desk is 2x ikea jerkers which i have had for a couple years now, they really make a great L shaped desk.

Old and messy setup described above

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updates images because it was bugging me heh

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setup3.jpg

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Pictures taken after dinner/intense gaming session :)

Edited by Xiphias

Yeah I finally got it. It's fast once you convert the 4200rpm(yuck) hdd to NTFS and defragment it.

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Specs:

AMD Turion 64 X2 TL50 (1.6Ghz, 512KB L2 cache)

ATi Radeon Xpress 1100

120GB 4200rpm PATA HDD

SuperDrive (yeah I know apple but I just want to type this and get it over with)

1GB DDR2

Signal Up wireless lan by broadcom.

I paid $800 with 2 years no interest.

oh and uhh my parents decided to get this as well.

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full 1080p, the latest a DLP has to offer. includes exclusive bragging rights. lol, I think it's useless until I get a PC/X360/ or PS3 hooked up.

haha im going to post this atm and will update it sometime next week. Here is my setup atm messy i know, i just built the rig and got the LCD last week. specs in sig desk is 2x ikea jerkers which i have had for a couple years now, they really make a great L shaped desk.

Old and messy setup described above

setup.jpg

updates images because it was bugging me heh

http://www.xiphiasdesigns.com/images/cbuild/setup1.jpg

http://www.xiphiasdesigns.com/images/cbuild/setup3.jpg

http://www.xiphiasdesigns.com/images/cbuild/setup4.jpg

Pictures taken after dinner/intense gaming session :)

I hope I get my G15 by the end of next month.

Yeah man, I have the 2x jerkers too..work really good. Tons of space.

I've gotten rid of my fugly CRT and sticking to my 15'' TFT now just to have a more tidy workstation. But I'm doing my room up soon so kinda temp setup now.

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^ My five-fan-fury of a machine I call TheOffspring. I'm getting a new PSU from the states soon so the cables will be tidied up.

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