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My old AMD Athlon 64 3000+/1GB Corsair/ATI AIW 9800 Pro computer that's just laying around right now. Case is Tt Matrix VX with OCZ Tempest heatsink and an OCZ Modstream 450W. Going to dump it downstairs as a PVR.

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Main computer with Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 2.8GHz on Scythe Infinity/Asus P5W64-WS Professional/OCZ SOE Urban Elite PC6400 2x1GB running 1:1 with my CPU @ 4-4-3-11/Seasonic M12/Creative X-Fi Xtrememusic/Seagate 320GB 7200.10 16MB/NEC 18X in Thermaltake Aguila. (Many of these parts can be seen reviewed on my site). Haven't had time to upgrade it with my X1950PRO yet so it's actually a 7600GT in pic..

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Main laptop - Intel Core 2 Duo T7400/2GB SuperTalent dual channel DDR2-667 @ 5-5-5-13/ATI Radeon X1400/15.4 @ 1440*900/160GB Hitachi.

On the side is a Logitech VX Revolution on a Corepad Eyepad. Behind is a Seasonic Powerangel.

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Thermaltake NAS RAID with only one WD 250GB SATAII 16MB drive at the moment.

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Logitech MX3200/SteelPad QcK+/Logitech G5. I've reviewed all those, I just use the SteelPad QcK+ because... well, I guess, kinda want to use some not so good products lately lol.

Monitor is Dell 2005FPW with an old Dell Axim X30 high (624MHz) on the side.

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Simpletech Pininfarina 100GB external USB hard drive, Creative Zen Vision:M 30GB white, V-MODA Vibe earphones as well as a pair of Shure E2c's.

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