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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

3. oh because i see you only have one mouse/keyb & 3 screens..are they all connected to the pc?

Some really impressive stuff in this thread, all I can say to describe mine is... it's working mess. ;)

I have a habit of dropping what I'm doing and leaving it for months, lol.

The main desk with Macbook and PC and other stuff, lol.

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Then to the left of me the laptop/server crap, lol:

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Sorry about the rubbish pictures, phone's the best that I've got at the moment, not that it's worth taking pictures of my mess with a decent camera, lol.

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How do you like that desk. I believe it's called the Eclipse and I was about to buy it. Do you think there's enough space on the bottom for a Z-5500 Sub and on the other side a P182 Case (with a top Radiator)? And would a 24" LCD fit between that space where you keep yours (How big is yours?).

Thats so cool how your carpet still has that "new" look to it. I can vacuum mine 100 times and I still wont get that gradient.

I vacuum once every week using the same pattern to get that "look."

:/

How do you like that desk. I believe it's called the Eclipse and I was about to buy it. Do you think there's enough space on the bottom for a Z-5500 Sub and on the other side a P182 Case (with a top Radiator)? And would a 24" LCD fit between that space where you keep yours (How big is yours?).

I love the desk. It's amazing what you'll fit on it.

I've had no complaints.

I would place the sub away from the desk though.

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