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you stole my pride.... lol, nice setup..

:p thanks :)

you have no idea how bad i want n HD

playing 360 on my crappy SD is horrid.

hah trust me its hella better on HDTV i used to have SDTV aswell.

Where can I get the wall you're using on the iMac? Nice setup (Y)

Thanks, ye its here http://Psychopulse.deviantart.com/art/Eden-59866113

Thanks to that setup you gave me an idea of how place my speakers. Thank you so much!
No problem. :)

I usually pull my keyboard forward and move the centre to the middle of the desk so it sounds correct during a movie, but otherwise it's always to the side. :)

Hi all :)

I have decided to upload some pic of my computer (to many I am afraid... please do not notice the dust and stuff) ;)

- Also since some people have decided to upload there stereo... I have a pic of some of mine... around half of mine.. lets start with that... please notice that my fiance have decided the wallpaper in this room :(

And after it is the computer...: - Sorry if there is the same pic twice :(

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Slightly updated, showing 3 desktops of mine :) Main desktop (The one with window) updated with a Thermaltake DuOrb on my 8800GTS, see the blue LEDs :D The one in the corner in the P182 has just been rebuilt and still testing. The one built with the Danger Den Torture Rack (Front) is my hardware testing platform. It usually sits in my closet unless I am benchmarking something :p

All 3 are Core 2 based computers too, where the two with cases have DDR3 RAM :yes:

freeram pro ROFL !@

FreeRam makes it possible for my computer to never restart... I love it and give it ago.. Download here:

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=1670

With a clear case, you should REALLY do some cable management. Zip Ties are your friend.

? Cable management? - I thought half of the cool thing with a computer is, that you can c all the cables and stuff but ok I?ll do that next time i clean it and post some new pics:)) Thanks for suggestings.

img0004je9.jpg

Slightly updated, showing 3 desktops of mine :) Main desktop (The one with window) updated with a Thermaltake DuOrb on my 8800GTS, see the blue LEDs :D The one in the corner in the P182 has just been rebuilt and still testing. The one built with the Danger Den Torture Rack (Front) is my hardware testing platform. It usually sits in my closet unless I am benchmarking something :p

All 3 are Core 2 based computers too, where the two with cases have DDR3 RAM :yes:

what KB is that? :| looks teh sex :p

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