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really clean, nice.

is the shelf under the monitor attached to the desk with something or it's just sitting like that?

Nope, not attached :)

We have the same keyboard and mouse... i feel this is something in common which must mean we're brothers!? lol, clean setup.

:rofl:

Radish?

Came with the des:):)

Radish??

Hey Radish.....where did you get the desk from .....Im pretty sure its exactly the one ive got...Im on the look out for another but where i got it from don't stock it anymore.

you probably bought it from the same place as me ,Focus ?

Thanks

^yeah you have an hp with upside down ATX, that sucks, and that looks like a rocketfish power supply (i have the same one). HP really doesn't know how to make a tower. I know it's not your fault, but the wiring in that is terrible. I am presuming that is a 6xxx series?

yea, a6009n is mine. And the ATX isn't upside down? It's actually a Mushkin 550W Enhanced PSU (170 x 150 x 86) and I have a GeForce 8600 GTS Installed.

trust me, it's upside down ATX, not BTX, but upside down ATX. trust me i have worked at future shop (best buy in the states) as a computer technician for over a year and i know how HP and compaq make their computers

Hide those PSU cables in the drive bays. ;)

it's easier said then done, there are no drive bays left in that thing to use. there is hardly any room in that case.

well probably noone is interested anyways but i am pretty excited so...

in a few weeks im gonna move to another flat and guys and gals, prepare, im currently working on to make the room the ****ing hottest place on neowin. ;)

nah just joking.

but yea, im gonna post a picture of my workstation as soon as its all ready to be posted. :)

i have a freaking hot desk, nice utilities for the cable management, a nice chair and a blackbook, so what can go wrong? ;)

i guess i never worked that hard on getting a room of mine that perfectly designed. but hell why not this time? ;)

just wanted to say that. yea.

;)

Some Neowin veterans maybe remember when most of members posts not only photos but also a videos of their workstations/rooms. That was really fun to see. (i saved some of this videos lol)

How about to repeat this? :D

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