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2 - 2 stereo wires (red & white) with normal stereo sound encoded with Dolby Prologic II. This sounds like normal stereo sound when used on older/sompler devices but when once again hooked up to a reciever/decoder, you can decode 5.1(-ish) sound out of the 2.0 signal.

Well I am playing Zelda: Twilight Princess on my Gamecube and it has a surround sound setting, so I am going to guess Nintendo knows what it is doing.

Well I am playing Zelda: Twilight Princess on my Gamecube and it has a surround sound setting, so I am going to guess Nintendo knows what it is doing.

The Gamecube and I think the Wii only support dolby prologic II, which to my knowledge is just stereo sound matrixed to 4 speakers. So maybe that is why it works with stereo hook-ups.

What are those modules in between your tower and the TV? Are those power supplies?

that "module" is my PC, it's an ibm M51, the tower is a brand new M55 for the HR manager.. she's fine as hell so i hooked her up with the most high end tower i can get..

I'm currently working on upgrading my garage, we've already built an office in it, but i'm trying to make it so that i can fit it for two desks, clean it up and set everything up.

when i gets done i'm looking installing two 23" samsung LCD's, i've already 1 installed, an old, but still powerful, sony desktop, an IBM T60 widescreen, my lenovo widescreen, and we just purchased a macbook pro yesterday.

New Stuff... Logitech Rumblepad 2 Cordless, Plextor DVD-RW, Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000.

Changed... From a 19" LCD to a Dell 2407WFP.

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Cable Management in Progress :p

Upper space is reserved for cables, which then goes through a hole to the PC. The bottom space is for the UPS, some type of kit and a huge bo to store cables... yes it's full of cables.

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This is the Rumblepad2 and its reciever. Sorry forgot to turn off macro hehe

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Daninku sorry for quoting your pictures, can you put your computer specs...

Sure.

Processor: Intel Core2Duo E6600 @ 2.40GHz

Motherboard: EVGA nForce 680i

Graphics Card: EVGA PCI-E 7950GT KO 512MB GDDR3

Memory: 2GB (2 x 1024MB) Corsair Dominator XMS2 DDR2 800MHz PC6400 4-4-4-12

PSU: Seasonic M12 Modular Silent 600W

Case: Lian-Li PC-V1000B+ II w/ side window panel

CPU Fan: Zalman CNPS9500-AT Aero Flower

Main HDD: WesternDigital Raptor X 150GB SATA 10,000rpm 16MB buffer

Other HDDs: 2 x Western Digital Caviar RE 160GB SATA2 7,200rpm 16MB buffer (RAID 1)

Optical Drives: Samsung SH-S182D 18x18 DVD RAM/RW & Plextor PX-760A 18x18 DVD-RW

Keyboard: Logitech UltraX

Mouse: Logitech MX1000

Display: Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP 24" Widescreen

Headset: Sennheiser PC165 Pro-Gaming

Gamepad: Logitech Rumblepad 2 Cordless

Webcam: Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000

UPS: Nova 1100AVR

Printer: Canon Pixma MP500

Daninku sorry for quoting your pictures, can you put your computer specs...

My PC:

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Specs:

Processor: AMD Sempron 3200+

RAM-512MB DDR2

HD-WD 160GB (WD1600JB-00REA0). Partioned into 2 drives-C:96GB/D:52GB

Motherboard ASUS M2N-MX

Optical-Sony DRU-710A BYX5 firmware

Sound-SoundMAX HD audio

Graphics-Albatron 7600GS, 256MB PCI-E

Joystick-Logitech Force 3D Pro

Laser mouse-Logitech G7

Keyboard-MS Digital Media Pro

Display-Apple Cinema Display 20"

Speakers-Altec Lansing VS-3151 (5.1ch)

PSU-350W

OS-Windows XP Pro SP2

Other-Philips webcam

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Specs:

Processor: Athlon 64 3500+ 2.2 GHz

Operating system: Windows XP Media Center

Memory: 512MB PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM memory

Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE Graphics with TurboCache up to 256MB shared video memory

Hard drive: 200GB 7200 SATA hard drive

CD/DVD drive: Super-Multi DVD Burner with LightScribe technology

Monitor: ViewSonic 19" color TFT active matrix SXGA+ LCD

Resolution: 1440 x 900

Speakers: Insignia 2.1 with subwoffer

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So here is my new system

Thermaltake Armor case

Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.6GHZ (havent really OC'ed it yet)

Tuniq Tower 120

EVGA nVidia 680i

2GB G. Skill DDR2 800

eVGA 8800 GTX 768MB

OCZ 600W PSU

1x 150GB Raptor

2x 300GB SATAII in RAID0

2x 400GB IDE via external USB2.0

1x 500GB SATAII

Vista Ultimate

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and my lab room

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Thermaltake Matrix case

AMD64 3500+ 939 /w Thermaltake Venus 12 fan/heatsink

Asus A8V Deluxe

Enermax 400W Modular PSU

2GB OCZ DDR400 PC3200

ATI x850XT AGP 256MB

1x 320GB SATAII

XP Pro /sp2

Server 1:

Intel Cerleron 2.0GHZ

Intel Mobo

1GB DDR2700

1x 120GB

1x 80GB

Windows Server 2003 w/sp1

Server 2

AMD64 x2 3800

CHENMING CMU-AL-602-SL-W

Asus SLi Prem

2GB HP DDR3200

ATI PCI-E

2x 250GB SATAII

3x 500GB SATAII in RAID5

1x 500GB SATAII

Windows Server 2003 w/sp1

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