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Computer 1: Core i7 920 @ 3.2 Ghz - Asus P6T Motherboard - 12 GB Corsair XMS DDR3 RAM - LG Blu-Ray / HD-DVD - 2 x ATI Radeon 4670 Silent - 2 x Dell 1901fp LCD - 1 x Samsung 226bw LCD - Vista x64 - 2 x 74gb Raptor @ RAID 0 - 4 x Maxtor 500gb @ RAID 0 - 2 x Maxtor 120gb @ RAID 1.

Computer 2: Mac G5 Late 2005 - 2 x 2.3 ghz G5 PPC - 10 gb RAM. 2 x 500gb. - 10.5 Leopard / 10.5 Leopard Server.

Computer 3: Asus G1S-B2 laptop - Core2Duo T7700

... and other miscellaneous sundry items.

Nice cord management there.

Computer 1: Core i7 920 @ 3.2 Ghz - Asus P6T Motherboard - 12 GB Corsair XMS DDR3 RAM - LG Blu-Ray / HD-DVD - 2 x ATI Radeon 4670 Silent - 2 x Dell 1901fp LCD - 1 x Samsung 226bw LCD - Vista x64 - 2 x 74gb Raptor @ RAID 0 - 4 x Maxtor 500gb @ RAID 0 - 2 x Maxtor 120gb @ RAID 1.

Computer 2: Mac G5 Late 2005 - 2 x 2.3 ghz G5 PPC - 10 gb RAM. 2 x 500gb. - 10.5 Leopard / 10.5 Leopard Server.

Computer 3: Asus G1S-B2 laptop - Core2Duo T7700

... and other miscellaneous sundry items.

That looks awesome.

Computer 1: Core i7 920 @ 3.2 Ghz - Asus P6T Motherboard - 12 GB Corsair XMS DDR3 RAM - LG Blu-Ray / HD-DVD - 2 x ATI Radeon 4670 Silent - 2 x Dell 1901fp LCD - 1 x Samsung 226bw LCD - Vista x64 - 2 x 74gb Raptor @ RAID 0 - 4 x Maxtor 500gb @ RAID 0 - 2 x Maxtor 120gb @ RAID 1.

Computer 2: Mac G5 Late 2005 - 2 x 2.3 ghz G5 PPC - 10 gb RAM. 2 x 500gb. - 10.5 Leopard / 10.5 Leopard Server.

Computer 3: Asus G1S-B2 laptop - Core2Duo T7700

... and other miscellaneous sundry items.

What is your mac plugged into for a monitor I don't see one? Or is it left off most of the time?

That's what I was thinking.

Me too. At least GreenLemon has plenty of room for a larger monitor, or another monitor :p

This is my PC2 for use at uni, just thought I would share :). Now ive also got some Sennheisher wireless headphones sat just infront of my lava lamp.

Hawker

Could you share your wallpaper, please?

What is your mac plugged into for a monitor I don't see one? Or is it left off most of the time?

KVM'd to the middle monitor.

Nice cord management there.

Thank you kindly. Something ironically you see lacking in a lot of these shots. Aren't zip ties a wonderful thing?

Nice uni setup, Hawker.

Thanks mate, I will take a pic of my home setup when im here and post that too, its better :)

What keyboard is that Hawker? And jeezus that mat is HUGE :p

It is indeed a Razer Lycosa as someone said and the mat is a good size ;)

Could you share your wallpaper, please?

I think ive managed to attached it for you if you want it

Hawker

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Wow! I have seen so many setups that looks awesome! The setup of chadlachlanross's is very very nice IMO, I really like the desk and the setups of the computers.

This is mine, pictures taken just 30 mins ago after I clean up and re-arrange my desks.

Samsung SyncMaster 245T 24"inch connected by DVI to PC and HDMI to PS3

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Closer detail

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Here's my Rig - specs are on my sig

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View from the other side

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I'm a fan of Apple mobility products - iPOD Classic 80GB and iPhone 3G 8GB

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Shows the Belkin 7 USB Port Hub, Razer Destructor mouse pad, Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard and Belkin Wireless router and modem

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PS3 80GB recently purchased, not long ago.

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Cheers :D

Intel Dual Core 3ghz, 2gb ram, 500gb HD, CoolerMaster Case, Thermaltake Fans, TV Card, 5.1 Creative speakers, Logitech Wave Keyboard, Logitech Wireless mouse, Samsung T220 Syncmaster 22" LCD (landscape), Proview 19" LCD (portait). Win XP, Klipfolio. BG from Deviantart. :cool:

The 19" LCD is and old one so there's a box holding it :turned: also a white box (inside an old Power supply). I do text editing and web design.

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Here is my new setup:

Removed the second monitor

Removed the platform

Added a new mouse

Moved the tower onto a side table (better air flow)

Better wire management

Upgraded to Windows 7 7000

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Camera sucks balls. Even though its 7.2 px it takes grainy photos mid day!

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