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Messiness FTW...I has a system, honest! :laugh:

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Clockwise from the top we have a Halo 3 poster I picked up over the weekend, a Samsung 19" SyncMaster 940MW, a Dracaena Marginata (kinda overwatered), chair, computer, generic keyboard and Mighty Mouse, 2 wireless 360 controllers, keys and crap, The God Delusion, 2 DVD-RWs, post (mail for the Americans), an Xbox 360, college prospectuses and BioShock.

Think that's all of it :p

finally got around to taking some pics of the guts !

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Specs:

Sony kdl32s

Xbox 360

Sony DAVDS230 5.1

Sony NWA808

Sony Dock/charger

Sony Ericsson w580i

PC:

Samsung 226bw

Logitech z-2300 2.1

Logitech G5'07

Logitech G11

Asus Commando

OCZ Reaper 8500

Intel Core 2 Quad Pro Q660

Gainward Bliss golden sample 7900gs 512mb

Creative XFI Gamer

Asus Lightscribe dvd-rw SATA

2 x 250gb Samsung Spin Point

Antec P182

Corsair HX 620w PSU

@fusion2k : How do you rate the Logitech Z-2300's? I'm considering getting some.

I give them 9/10

if you haven't got a good sound card theres no point getting them thou otherwise i think they sound like theres to much trebble but if you have got a good one, the bass is really good and you can hear music the way its meant to be heard, in stereo!!!

for games they are very good the only downfall on them is its not 5.1 so you only really going to be gettign the noise from you line of view in games and dosent add to the realism but other then that buy them!

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