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Those are the 555, had the 485 before them and before those the Grado SR60.

The 555 are really nice cans :)

How is the 555?... any big differences between 485 and 555?

I'm using the 485 right now and thinking of upgrading to the 555.

I Have the same modem and router :)

How is the 555?... any big differences between 485 and 555?

I'm using the 485 right now and thinking of upgrading to the 555.

I Have the same modem and router :)

I noticed a big difference after listening to my 485 the other day after having the 555 for a few months.

Treble is much more detailed and bass is much more controlled and also detailed.

Alright finally I get to post some pictures of my Workstation.

Please critize as you please. Good, Bad, and Suggestions(if any).

Im gonna start up with a picture that shows my tv, basically you walk in the door on the left of my tv(door not shown) and then my room just starts from the tv and ends at the bed. * Following a square format. Everything is laid up against the wall. My whole center of the room is free. I have an L desk. So pictures are broken up on behalf of each section of my desk, then 1 whole picture to tie it up.

TV

tv.jpg

TV to Computer Migration(thats my old tower, infront of tv stand)

tv-computer.jpg

Computer Desk - Left

left.jpg

Computer Desk - Corner(note speakers, subwoofer below)

corner.jpg

Computer Desk - Corner Bottom(subwoofer and stuff.)

cornerbottom.jpg

Computer Desk - Right

right.jpg

Computer Desk - Tower

towerpalcement.jpg

Tower Close Up

tower.jpg

Whole L Desk

wholedesk.jpg

My Bed

bed.jpg

Basically thats my room. Starts with TV ends with Bed.

Hope you guys will critize or atleast reply. Would like some feedback on my room/workstation.

*Note: not showing off, just would like some critism.

I wish my desk was as clean as that. :laugh:

Thanks bro. I actually am a Clean Neat Person. Like the stuff under my Right Side, it is a "mess to some people" but for me its organized. I have everything I need. THe stools are there as a foot rest for me at each side.

So yeah. My mother keeps bugging me about it. But my room has been like this since august, which is when we moved into this house.

Also, my friends have called me a "paranoid/obssesive" neat person becuase I have a table in my room to eat at lol. Im like, "if someone spills on my desk, they are paying for it" and then they go "well your right". So yeah. If your wondering, I have a table between my Right SIde of my desk and my Bed. Usually eat there then come back to computer.

Thanks for reply bro.

Cheers.

P.S. Only on Page 5, if you have posted your desktop, I havent seen it yet, but when I do ill be sure to reply.

How do you find the Noctua brand are they as good as they claim to be and do they move enough air I was thinking about getting some.

They are made in Austria. They sell them at CoolerGuys and FrozenCPU, in the US.

They are good as said, and quiet. The 800 rpm one pushes enough air.

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