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+1 for KoL's setup.

Sorry for the cellphone quality, it's all I have. It sucks because it doesn't bring out my workstation much.

Got new speakers, the Z4's are BADASS. Comments appreciated. ;)

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So...Much...White! I love how I don't see any wires. Good management from the top atleast.

Alright so I got another screen (Acer X223BW, on the left) to go into my new ghetto apartment. I haven't finished setting everything up yet... still need to install the Q6600 and another radiator first.

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Taken with Samsung D900. I guess I also need to get a hold of a proper camera.

It's true that you can never have too many monitors. biggrin.gif

How are those speakers Tantawi? I'm looking for some 5.1 speakers.

It's Logitech X-530, it's a great set for music and gaming and I'd recommend it in its price range (Y).

well, my e-penis is bigger than ALL yours :p

I have the best pc/mac setup, the best sound station and tv, the most cds, dvds and hd-dvds (and blu-rays). the best games consoles, the most and newest games, the latest ipods, cameras and phones and the cleanest and nicest looking desk

im not gonna show you though coz my cameras broken :)

The Antec NINE HUNDRED is a wondeful gaming case. Don't you agree? :D

What are the specs in those babies?

It's an okay case, but the Antec P180 is a much better case. The Antec 900 seems to like dust a little too much for my liking, and there isn't much in the way of cable management. (N)

(I have owned one, by the way, so I do know.)

The Antec NINE HUNDRED is a wondeful gaming case. Don't you agree? :D

What are the specs in those babies?

I used to have a lian li 65B and I have to say the 900 keeps both machiens very cool and I dont ahve the much of a dust problem.

Right machine:

AMD 6400+ (not into quad core yet :-()

4GB Memory

Dual 74GB Raptors Raid 0

750Watt Thermaltake

8800GTXOC

Left Machines

AMD 6000+

2GB Memory

500GB Sata HD

750Watt Thermaltake

8800GTXOC

New stuff :)

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Main desktop setup now with Windows Vista Ultimate, and as part of the chconline unified desktop program :p

8800GT installed into main desktop passively cooled my Arctic Cooling Accelero S1.

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My spare computer for no real use, but it has a E2140 @ 3.08, P5K3-Deluxe, OCZ Platinum PC3-12800 EB 2x1GB, Asus 8800GTS w/ Thermaltake DuOrb, undervolted with soldered variable resistor mobo controlled, Asus Xonar D2, Asus Silent Knight II heatsink on the OC'ed CPU, and a PC Power & Cooling 610W all in an Antec P182 (Y)

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