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Here's mine. It's kinda got cables everywhere because I recently had to move rooms, but I figured I might as well post my new desktop. The pictures are horrible because it's just an old 1.3 MP camera that I use to take pictures when I need a small file size :laugh:

Well anyways, here it is:

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Is that an alu front or is the whole thing alu too?

Looks sleek!

If you were talking to me :rolleyes: then yes... it is all alum on the front... even the cover over the front USB/Firewire/Audio is alum... it's a nice case.. was dirt cheap too.. very quiet...

Here's mine. It's kinda got cables everywhere because I recently had to move rooms, but I figured I might as well post my new desktop. The pictures are horrible because it's just an old 1.3 MP camera that I use to take pictures when I need a small file size :laugh:

Well anyways, here it is:

Almost got that exact case... instead I bought the Centurion... very nice, good price and quiet.. and no tool's required..

Thanks :D I'm using the 350D still yep with the 17-55 lens but you can get just as good results from your 18-55 too :)

For those kind of shots you really do need a dedicated flash gun (I'm using the 430EX speedlite) to bounce the light off the ceiling or wall to get the all round lightness feel. wide apertures also help in keeping depth of field nice and smooth. I recommend using M mode and experiment with various shutter speed whilst keeping the F number at a constant value, for your lens leave it on f5.6 all the time and just adjust shutter from say 1/30sec to 1/80 sec indoors and see what you come out with - adjust ISO as well as you'll soon notice how shutter speed relates to ISO and then with aperture values in any given scene :)

Thanks alot.. :)

Here's mine. It's kinda got cables everywhere because I recently had to move rooms, but I figured I might as well post my new desktop. The pictures are horrible because it's just an old 1.3 MP camera that I use to take pictures when I need a small file size :laugh:

Well anyways, here it is:

Cooler Master Centurion 5 Case ;) I have the same one :)

Cooler Master Centurion 5 Case ;) I have the same one :)

Yeah, I love this case, especially since it comes with good airflow right out of the box (80MM front fan, 120MM Back fan). You can't beat the price (like $40 + Shipping) for someone who wants a good looking case and doesn't want to spend a lot of cash (Y).

^ You should lift your LCD monitor to eye level for perpendicular viewing on the horizontal plane for vertical alignment. You'll get a much better image perception... otherwise, I'll take your height adjustable stand, I could always use an extra one :p

Here is another update. This room was clean until my friend stayed the night again, but I did add more posters and organize my things enough to take pictures of the rest of my room. About the sword... The sword I bought is a replica of Tensa Zangetsu. I didn't really realize that it was a bit too big until I pulled it out of the box (62" long). The TV here is a 42" TV from the late 90's, lol. And all that random birdhouse crap and snowman stuff is things I have yet to remove from the room. This place used to be a giant storage room that my parents put random stuff in, so every cabinet and drawer you see is filled with stuff that isn't mine.

The printer there is also an 18"x** printer that has a roll feed on the back.

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Yes, thats NG, may parents used to get them all the time and I do read few them at random. Personally though, I prefer Popular Science and Popular Mechanics with a bit of documentaries on TV.

@ tonyh21 - Nice setup, its really difficult to get glass tables to hide wires, and you did a fantastic job :)

Your screen looks very yellow! I think you might need to make some adjustments.

I've got everything done now... well I still haven't got any order to the wires behind the desk ... I've been looking at some NICE workstations and have decided to go ahead and post mine.. tell me what you all think!!!

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V nice, but how long will it stay looking so tidy? lol

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Everyone's seen my main setup so I thought I'd post something different this time around. Here's my 'homework' setup. Usually do uni assignments here since I find it easier to code/ssh to uni/etc. with two monitors.

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Complete setup + specs:

http://www.trekcubed.com/index.php?id=workspace

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Vista Ultimate ® Box on the far right (main system). UPS Underneath

Ubuntu Linux.

My everyday tool laptop on the desk (Tecra A2, lightweight but...).

5 fixed at ceiling and sub on the left side

and some cables heading to the kitchen, on the 24/7 box.

Soon the desk will meet my LCD dream and the xbox which is now in it's package.

Perfect spot of my room for studying and other activities!!! :p:P

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