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Well i finally got my new mouse Logitech MX 518 :)

My Spec is:

ASUS A8N - SLI SE

AMD Athlon 64 3500+

Hiper 435 Watt PSU

iCute Case

nVidia 5200 128MB

768MB RAM

80GB HDD

Logitech MX 518

Video7 19" Widescreen Monitor

Far Away View of the rig:

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Closer Up View of the rig:

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I still yet to upgrade my RAM and video card and buy Saitek Eclipse Keyboard and if i can be bothered New speakers.

And yes i am aware that i only have plain white walls :p how broring. :)

Dropscience, where can I obtain that superb wallpaper image!

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I have to say that's the best looking room I've seen in a while. Great work man

Thanks, adding a G15 Keyboard, Z-5300 soon as I said in an earlier post. I am probably going to save up for that new dell monitor that they just released, the 20 inch widescreen one that is like 300.00..but probably won't have the money until December.

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just got myself an mx518 after having such agreat time with my mx510 my sister needed a new mouse. ahh besides futureshop/bestbuy just had a sale on the mx518 for $19.99 lol i picked up three.. using one and sold the others for a bit more lol :p

oh yeah dont mind how nasty the keyboard loooks.. i got salsa and everything in it soo nastyy buh it's a workhorse been great for round 5 years now i believe :cool:

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and this taken a year ago..

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Updated workstation, got rid of a computer and added a printer.

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First Picture:

HP Pavilion zd8210ca laptop

Lexmark X6150 Printer

Logitech Z-2300 Speakers

Logitech MX-510 Opticle Mouse

Second Picture:

HP Photosmart 8250

All you need is a bigger desk, what's dirty about it? you sure has a nice system :D

I mean i dont sit there and line up everything so that its symetrical... the desk is small i know but have no more space for a bigger one! I hate looking at this thread anyway because of all the nice systems... then theres mine :wacko:

I mean i dont sit there and line up everything so that its symetrical... the desk is small i know but have no more space for a bigger one! I hate looking at this thread anyway because of all the nice systems... then theres mine :wacko:

Hmm... so I guess you won't like what I'm going to show :p I'm getting a new desk tomorrow, I designed the desk myself and asked a carpenter to do it for me. This is an almost finished photos of the desk and the shelv.

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I'm going for the extra wire management in my new workstation, sinec I'm going to order my new rig soon too :D

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