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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:

Cabling.......So.....Organized.....O.O

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Two Quad Core Xeon 2.66GHz (Clovertown, 8 Cores)

8GB FB-DIMM 1333MHz FSB

GeForce 8800GTX SuperClocked

2TB Hard Drive space

X-Fi Elite Pro

Dell 30" HC LCD (2560x1600)

APC 1500VAC Smart UPS

What speakers are those?

?100 for a keyboard, woah:oo

Yeah, but it looks nice though, doesn't it(Y))

What speakers are those?

They're Paradigm studio speakers. Very very very high sound quality. The amp is a Yamaha RX-V495 and it's plugged in via optical. Using the x-fi and this, there is literally no "fuzz" when you turn them up all the way without sound playing like most speakers have.

They're Paradigm studio speakers. Very very very high sound quality. The amp is a Yamaha RX-V495 and it's plugged in via optical. Using the x-fi and this, there is literally no "fuzz" when you turn them up all the way without sound playing like most speakers have.

Thanks :happy:

These are 3 quick shots of my space.

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Don't have the time to clean from dust at the moment. Also, I need to find sometime to manage the cables behind the case.

Can't shoot the other side of the room because of the mess :p Will post some pics later.

Any comments are appreciated :)

Excuse the quality of the picture, I'll post new ones when I get a decent camera.

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Clicky for biggy.

Wow, that's amazing. Makes me want to get a 24" :( (Currently have a 20" for the last 3 years, itching to get a new monitor :p )

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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:

What's the mouse pad? Link/URL?

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