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I was going for simplistic elegance with the plain black but the umpc just adds a dividing contrast for better or worse:

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**wow Vista editor doesnt retain the sharpness of pics well after a cropping. Will have another go at this tomorrow, and find some hosting space in the interirm

I was going for simplistic elegance with the plain black but the umpc just adds a dividing contrast for better or worse:

**wow Vista editor doesnt retain the sharpness of pics well after a cropping. Will have another go at this tomorrow, and find some hosting space in the interirm

Which UMPC is that?

yes i know it's a pink wall ... but i'm colourblind and just found it out after i took the pic and a friend told me lol

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New computer (specs later :p)

Samsung 226BW 22" widescreen monitor (yes it's 22" the big tower just makes it look small :p)

Logitech G15 keyboard and Revolution mouse

U.S. Blaster 5.1 sound

Sennheiser wireless headset

And ikea lighting :p

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Thermaltake Kandalf case

Asus maxius formula SE motherboard

2GB Kingston DDR2 1066 RAM (still waiting till my other 2GB arrive)

Intel core 2 duo Processor (2x 3000 Mhz)

XFX Nvidia 8800 GTX

Western Digital Raptor 150GB

Wester Digital 500GB

Zalman 600W Power supply

Zalman heatsink and fans(

:)

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yes i know it's a pink wall ... but i'm colourblind and just found it out after i took the pic and a friend told me lol

you and me both, brother... Black Always works for me! :p

How's the Asus Maximus Formula for you? My HTPC just died, and I am replacing my mobo/RAM/CPU/graphics. I have several pairs of DDR2 RAM laying around, so that's not a problem, and I am getting a 8800GT so I am slapping my current 8800GTS in (Nothing wrong with a bit of overkill :p ). I am going to get a cheap Pentium Dual Core for overclocking, so what do you think of the Maximus Formula CbaZ10? :) (Nothing wrong with even more overkilling haha. I just like it this way.)

My Workspace

It consists of

- Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000

- Logitech Click! Optical Mouse

- NEC MultiSync LCD1760VM

- HP Vectra VL400

- Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router

- OfficeJet k80xi

- The "World's Best Boss" Cup

- Brookstone "Bob" Clock

- A Map of Metro Hartford, CT

- A Clay Model of the Charter Oak Bridge

- Kingston DataTraveler 2 GB

- Nokia 6103 Phone

- Apple iPod Nano

(Sorry, I couldn't get my image to resize, so it is unavailable).

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