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Here is my setup again. Last photo wasn't that big.

My PC and my 60 GB iPod.

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My Mac. I hate this keyboard, I'm going to buy a wireless one from Apple.

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My gaming setup. Right now with only a PS3 and a DS Lite, I'm going to buy a Wii soon and later a 360.

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Ghetto chair :p

Yeah, I used that "chair" for months. :p

Now that my new monitor has arrived, I've moved my computer to my room. My setup is still pretty ghetto. but hopefully it'll be nicer after I get a real desk.

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Yeah, I used that "chair" for months. :p

Now that my new monitor has arrived, I've moved my computer to my room. My setup is still pretty ghetto. but hopefully it'll be nicer after I get a real desk.

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At least it's organized. :)

Here is mine right now...

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

Is that a PCV-1100B?

I would love your opinions about it quietness (maybe that's why you bought that case, so that the noise doesn't affect your audio recordings?) as well as maybe a few close up-shots.

Here is my basic setup. I still have to do some cable management :blush: . I have my Dell XPS Inspiron Gen2 laptop (yea it old but still runs good) hooked up to the Westinghouse 37" 1080p LCD Monitor to DVI-1. I love this monitor :D The Motorola Moxi DVR is connected to DVI-2.

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The desk you have is awsome, does it come with the rack on the left? where did you bought it?

Thanks

Nevermind, just saw the reply of where you bought it.

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OMG Valve amps!!!!!!

Nice to see people still using them! (Y)

Tubes are the choice of many audiophiles. They certainly make for a good-sounding computer sound system. :D

...Plus they keep my room toasty warm!

what the heck is a "floppy drive"?

Haha... Sometimes I need to make bootable diagnostic disks for clients of mine to help fix computers. Im going to get a floppy drive-card reader in there soon...

Like this one.

Is that a PCV-1100B?

I would love your opinions about it quietness (maybe that's why you bought that case, so that the noise doesn't affect your audio recordings?) as well as maybe a few close up-shots.

It's a 1100B plus II. It's not SILENT, although it gets pretty close when you run the fans at 50%.

Heres some pics... I was going to write a review of the case but never got around to it.

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The case lit up

I bought the case pretty much because I had the money and I thought the case looked sexy. I dont regret buying it :)

It's a 1100B plus II. It's not SILENT, although it gets pretty close when you run the fans at 50%.

Heres some pics... I was going to write a review of the case but never got around to it.

Lian Li PC-V1100B Plus II

The case lit up

I bought the case pretty much because I had the money and I thought the case looked sexy. I dont regret buying it :)

That case is indeed sexy. Looks pretty nice lit up too.

Thanks for the close-ups, I couldn't find too many. I think it's still my case of choice.

That case is indeed sexy. Looks pretty nice lit up too.

Thanks for the close-ups, I couldn't find too many. I think it's still my case of choice.

My only complaint with it is that the power supply was a little difficult to mount. If you can live with only one hard drive chassis (holds three drives) you can remove the second one and the little wall between it and the psu compartment, you should have no problems.

My only complaint with it is that the power supply was a little difficult to mount. If you can live with only one hard drive chassis (holds three drives) you can remove the second one and the little wall between it and the psu compartment, you should have no problems.

Yeah, So I've heard. Some bigger PSU's, especially modular ones, are hard to install. I can sacrifice some harddrive space though, no problem.

Cool. I was going to get it, but the reviews said there is times when letters are repeated on the monitor, even when the receiver is close by. Im still going to get it, if anything goes wrong i can always return it.

@Kol: Do I happen to see a glimpse of a new upcoming theme there? :p

Hey, your right.

Kinda looks like one of those alienware themes. New wallpaper, maybe new theme (Y)

Yeah, So I've heard. Some bigger PSU's, especially modular ones, are hard to install. I can sacrifice some harddrive space though, no problem.

Just a heads up, it's a little tricky removing the second HDD chassis. Dont be afraid to bend it a little to get it out. Once it and the divider thing is out, you should have no problem mounting just about any power supply.

I need two 30" Panels!!!

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Nice phone.

Cool. I was going to get it, but the reviews said there is times when letters are repeated on the monitor, even when the receiver is close by. Im still going to get it, if anything goes wrong i can always return it.

Hey, your right.

Kinda looks like one of those alienware themes. New wallpaper, maybe new theme (Y)

a new theme is coming but not that one. That's a personal mod of VistaXP

i like that monitor, is it any good?

Yeah man they are pretty good. I got three of them. :)

Hey KoL how did you manage to get a ps3 out in the island when they only had a few hundred? I will be back in the island in may for good.

I think I was lucky. Last week I was in Walmart and saw 3 PS3. I was there today and they don't have more.

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