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Here's my setup..............:whistle:

Computer specs:

Internal Hardware:

Koolance Watercooling Case Model: PC3-700 Color: Silver

Corsair XMS-2 Pro Series 4GB (4x 1024MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DDR2 675MHz (PC2 5400) Dual Channel

Intel Pentium D Extreme Edition 965 3.73GHz Dual Core OC/4.27GHz 37c

ASUS P5N32-SLI Premium-wifi X16 SLI

EVGA 7950 GX2 Quad SLI

Creative Labs X-Fi Fatality X64-Ram

SinTek 600+ Watt Power Supply SLI Ready!

Western Digital SATA-75GB-Raptor/10,000 RPM-8MB Cache-OS

Western Digital SATA-150GB-Raptor/10,000 RPM-16MB Cache-Games

Western Digital SATA-250GB-Caviar SE/7,200 RPM-16MB Cache-Storage

Lite-On DVD/CD/R/RW Dual Layer Burner

Windows XP x64 Professional Edition SP1

External hardware:

Dell UltraSharp 30" LCD HD-Monitor Model: 3007WFP

46" Sony Bravia LCD Television - 1080p Model: KDL46V25L1

Logitech 5.1 Digital Speaker Home Theater System Model: Z-5500

Logitech Wireless MX 1000 Laser Mouse

Logitech G15 USB Keyboard

Logitech RumblePAD 2 USB Joy Stick

HP All-In-One Printer,Scanner,Copier Model: 2400xi

Microsoft XBox 360 Console/XBox HD DVD Player

where did you get that tv stand rack thingy? That is exactly what I am looking for!

Just got a new desk, speakers and soundcard :D

xfi-extreme gamer, logitech z-2300 2.1 cant actually belive the size of the sub woofer, used to have a z-540 speakers and i thought that sub was big!

That kind of looks like the desk I'm getting. http://www.staples.com/webapp/wcs/stores/s...p;cmArea=SEARCH

I'll be putting my new rig together on the 30th a long with Vista Ultimate

*pics soon*

Intel C2D E6600

eVGA 680i SLi

G.SKILL 2GB DDR2 800

eVGA 8800 GTX 768MB

Tuniq Tower 120 P4 & K8 CPU Cooler

150GB Raptor

600W OCZ PSU

37" Westinghouse @ 1920x1080 via HDCP DVI-I

Edited by RevitXman
Here is mine right now...

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...and an M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 on its way! :woot:

Nice setup.. Another FL Studio user. Show me pro-tools running and I will be even happier. :D And for the M-Audio Keystation Pro 88.. You will love it.. It's now my main Midi-Controller. :) I use it as a drum machine with DFH and BFD, and my bass in Xpand. :) I will post my music studio in a few days when I get a hold of a digicam.

That is very nice kol but what has happened to your MacMini?

Also are you releasing a new VS anytime soon?

The Mac mini don't have monitor now. Im going to it to my brother and Im going to wait until Apple release Leopard to get a Mac Book Pro :)

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