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getting to the 'desktop'...just built this computer for the living room.

Case: Cooler Master CM690

Motherboard: ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe

CPU: AMD 6000+ (Boxed) Core 0 (37c) Core 1 (39c) CPU (40c) (Stock Speed)

Ram: 2x1024-2x512 (3G) SuperTalent DDR2 6400 4-4-4-12

HHD: 2x160g--1x80g (Western Digital SATA II)

Samsung SH-S202G DVDRW

Lite-On DH16D2P DVDROM

PS: Cooler Master Real Power Pro 650W

HS: Artic Cooler Pro 64 (Artic Silver 5)

GPU: ASUS EN8600GT 512mb (temp 43c)

Monitor: Samsung 223BW LCD

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How much did that USB dongle cost you, I could use some more USB slots.

About $20 HKD. My dad got it for me when he went for business like two years ago?

Exchange rate is 1 CAD to 7.7 HKD right now. USB dongles, card readers etc. are dirt cheap in Hong Kong.

jwjw1 -

I only wish I could do that - my PC Power & Cooling makes it impossible with its formidable spaghetti of connectors.

Thanks

yeah..your PS has alot of cables...is it modular?...that would help alot...Cooler Master 650 only had 9 cables..and 4 were easy to hide behind that back with plenty of room....and of course alot has to do with the Case and some planning...I looked at some images while the case was on its way and got some ideals from them...then just took all that into account...some setups can only go so far and has it own level of 'good cable management'

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