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awesome boz! if i remember correctly, you have a pretty mean home theatre setup too!

yeah icon4.gif I have the Athlon X2 4400 and 8800GTS running in that PC next to the right speaker in that Antec Sonata II case. I'm using Dinovo Bluetooth keyboard and MX1000 mouse for gaming there.

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Here's my setup in the dorm at school:

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What Model is that? I am asking because I have the dv6000, but I see you have a screen up with Creative stuff on it? Does it have a soundblaster in it? Or are you using some other software with another type of soundcard?

What Model is that? I am asking because I have the dv6000, but I see you have a screen up with Creative stuff on it? Does it have a soundblaster in it? Or are you using some other software with another type of soundcard?

Yes, that's the dv6000z. The Creative stuff on screen is for my MP3 player, a Creative Zen Micro. My dv6000z has a Conexant sound card.

yeah icon4.gif I have the Athlon X2 4400 and 8800GTS running in that PC next to the right speaker in that Antec Sonata II case. I'm using Dinovo Bluetooth keyboard and MX1000 mouse for gaming there.

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may I ask where you work, u got some cool stuff there :D

Ok, before you see the pictures, i'm 15 and i dont get money from my parents for computer stuff because they dont like me spending so much on it :crazy: Anyway, the pictures are really just my room but they all play an important role in my computer set up :)

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Tidy wires, as always (spent hours getting them this neat)

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Seriously i did not just pile up junk...

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Ok, before you see the pictures, i'm 15 and i dont get money from my parents for computer stuff because they dont like me spending so much on it :crazy: Anyway, the pictures are really just my room but they all play an important role in my computer set up :)

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I wish I could afford those stuff when I was 15 :(

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