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From left to right: Dell Insporon 8500, dual monitors for P4 Desktop (3.0GHz, 1GB RAM, 500GB HD, GeForce6800GT), and my Compaq Evo N610c. The Inspiron and Desktop are WinXP, the Compaq is Fedora Core 6.

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Panasonic 27" CRT TV, PS2 and Dreamcast... my workstation away from my workstation :D

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System Specs:

EVGA 680i | EVGA 7950 GT KO Superclock | Corsair 2GB TWIN2X2048-6400C4D | Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2 gHz | FSP 700W PSU | Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty | 2x Seagate 7200.10 HD | 2x LG 18X DVD-R | Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit | Dell 2407 | HP Deskjet 5550 | Dell Axim x51v | Logitech MX1000 | Maxtor 300 GB External HD

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HAHA, I got the L-shaped because it looked smaller when I was there. It was also on sale for 50% off, so I got it with 2 file cabinets for $175. I used to work there full-time, and it was staring me in the face for the longest time. I still work there once per week, since it pays my gas money, but we don't have the desk anymore :(

Added a printer, new shelving, pair of HD 485 Senns, a server and a macbook pro 15" since my last update. Any questions feel free to ask :)

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Devices in the shelf to the right of the monitor include PS2, Xbox, Tivo, 2 external hard-drives (have a third but its in my bag), dell axim handheld

Desktop specs

E6600

4 gigs DDR2

250GB sata IIx2(raid 0)

eVGA 7950 GT KO

hiper modular 530watt

x-fi plat

Server

Pentium D 805

2 gigs DDR2

3x80 GB drives

Macbook Pro 15"

2.16Ghz Core 2

3 gigs DDR2

128mb x1600 mobility

120 GB hard drive

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