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I have a huge setup in my living room right now where PS3, X360 and Wii are and all the other gaming stuff with much better setup overall. This Xbox 360 is for an ocassional quick break.

I thought that WAS your main setup, show off :p

Nice Setup, Wallpaper please?

It's a shot I took of the Sydney Harbour Bridge on my last trip to Sydney.

Be aware that this photo is licensed by me under the Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License. For the purposes of giving credit in the event you want to use it, the original photo is on my Flickr account here. A high-quality version is attached below.

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High quality version: harbourbridge.zip

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1. how come your window is on the side of your tower??

2. what are those speakers like? any good? i have logitech 5.1s the basic ones..do you have any experience if theyre any better?

3. on the third pic, whats the black box with the vga cable on the left?

thanks :)

1. how come your window is on the side of your tower??

2. what are those speakers like? any good? i have logitech 5.1s the basic ones..do you have any experience if theyre any better?

3. on the third pic, whats the black box with the vga cable on the left?

thanks :)

1. The motherboard is upside down and the powersupply is at the bottom, it's just the style to improve airflow and compartmentalise different sections of the computer

2. Yes, but probably not as good as 5.1. They're worth it for getting data during games like your FPS or now many kills youve done etc

3. I only have one PC, that box is a server with a UPS next to it

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