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never thought I would ever have an HP branded PC but now I do and it KICKS ASS! the reviews and web photos don't do it justice. makes my Alienware and custom built PC look silly.

it's a Voodoo theme and was installed on my machine from voodoo/HP... here is the wallpaper though.

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yeah its real... smith & wesson M&P40.... my dog is not much of a guard dog ;)

Nice gun! .40 packs a punch without too much recoil :) Glock model 23 is a little more concealable IMO ;)

New desk and computer.

Glass Corner desk from Best buy

Computer:

Mac Pro (2 x quad core xeon 2.8ghz, 16gb pc6400 edd-fb ram, 4x1tb seagate barracuda drives, 8800GT video card, dual acer al2223w 22" widescreen monitors)

I like it, it works for me a bit. I think i'm going to have to go back to a bigger desk with a hutch and more storage. Unless i can find some good filing cabinets to go with this desk. I'm OCD when it comes to stuff matching

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I'd get some more RAM first, if i were you, that 16GB just isn't enough :)

What kinda stuff do you do on the Pro?

I do a lot of video editing (for my company) and I also have a lot of programs open at once with at least one virtual machine running at all times, and with the vm's and the video editing it eats up a lot of memory. I would almost go with a little more but i only bought 2gb sticks and all 8 slots are full.

It seems like a lot but there are a bunch of times where i only have 2gb's or less left.

Gotta upgrade the monitors to two 30" Samsung Sync's in a couple months and add another 8800gt, one to power each monitor. It stinks that Mac hasn't come out with the ability to run SLi or Crossfire.

his specs

(he insisted I added them ><)

Systeemkast Cooler Master Centurion 5, Zwart

Voeding Chieftec GPS-500AB-A,500Watt

Moederbord GigaByte GA-P35-DS4,Retail

Processor(s) Intel Core 2 Duo,Boxed, E6850, Socket 775

Geheugen Kingston KVR800D2N5K2/2G, 2048 MB, DDR2, PC6400, 800 MHz

Hard Disk(s) Samsung Spinpoint T166, 320 GB, 7200 RPM, 16 MB, SATA II (2x) & Samsung Spinpoint T166, 500 GB, 7200 RPM, 16 MB, SATA II

Videokaart(en) ASUS 8800GTS/HTDP 320MB TV 2xDVI Retail

Monitor(en) Samsung SyncMaster 226BW

Brander(s) Samsung SH-S203B,OEM, Zwart, Serial ATA150

Speakers Logitech G51,Zwart

Geluidskaart(en) Realtek High Definition Audio

Netwerkkaart(en) Realtek RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet

Muis Logitech G5 versie 2007, Zwart, blauw, Retail

Toetsenbord Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard, AZERTY,Zwart, Retail

CPU cooler Scythe Mine

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