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Just set up the second monitor for watching tv.

From left to right:

LG 22", Cornea 15", Logitech Z-2300 speakers (with subwoofer under printer), Dell AIO 924 (it sucks), Lenovo IdeaPad Y530 running Ubuntu 9.04. Desktop (under desk) runs Windows 7 RC.

http://localhostr.com/files/8a1cc1/Workstation.jpg

Nice! How's the IdeaPad treating you? Are these durable and of high quality as the Thinkpads?

The ideapads are supposed to be more flashy and less business-like, right?

Yeah, I think that's the idea.

ideapads are terrible..bought one a couple of years ago...the hinges put too much stress on the body of the laptop and pretty much just shreds the case..ruins the whole laptop....warranty had just expired too..onle 1 year :(

This is the first I've heard of such a problem. Also, a "couple years ago" doesn't really mean much. Designs are refined and updated pretty often. Quit trolling.

The V1000Z is a beautiful case. I have the Lian-Li PC-X2000 myself. Trying to source the side-window for it they recently released but it's difficult with no resellers stocking it.

dam that is a nice case, found it here in NZ going for $989.70.....

dam i want the V1000Z case, but here in NZ, its like 500$nz dollars! was look @ Antec Three Hundred, and doing a few mods to it myself!

I've currently got that case and I'd recommend it. It comes with 2 stock coolers which are doing their job great imo. The front is has holes with a dust-catcher which I every month.

@FusionGuy: Looking great. The desk also looks really nice :)

@+Vice: That's a tall case :|

I've currently got that case and I'd recommend it. It comes with 2 stock coolers which are doing their job great imo. The front is has holes with a dust-catcher which I every month.

@FusionGuy: Looking great. The desk also looks really nice :)

@+Vice: That's a tall case :|

i was lookin @ Antec Three Hundred, cost 140$nz, seems to have some cooling features!

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am planing to paint the install side black, and made a window on the side! for my budget this will have to do, to i became rich later in life!

@lflashl: The 3rd image isn't the Antec Three Hundred but I bet you've already figured that :p It also doesn't come with a PSU so you'll have to buy that separatly (If you want to have that new as well). I wish the whole inside was black by default because then I'd have searched for a window as well.

The left side panel has a hole for an extra fan which also doesn't come with the case. After 2 weeks I saw that there was lots of dust coming through so I placed a filter behind it, kinda like the front has. Also, when you've got the case, set the 2 extra fans to "low" with the little switches. I had them set to "medium" before and after a day I've switched them to "low". It sounds a bit more pleasant when they're set to low. I might replace mine because I'm thinking about buying the the Zalman ZM-MFC 3 fancontroller. The current fans aren't supported by fancontrollers because the fans don't have the correct connections

The whole case only costed me ? 52,- so for you it's almost ?14,- m:pe :p

Hey Fusionguy what speakers are you using on that desk?

Klipsch Pro Media. It looks like he used a black marker to get rid of the name, but those are definitely the sats for the Pro Medias

http://www.klipsch.com/na-en/products/promedia-2-1-overview/

They come in 2.1, 5.1, and I BELIEVE, 7.1

The 5.1, I think are silver, so those are the 2.1, I think.

EDIT:

yeah, 5.1 are silver, http://www.digitaltigers.com/speakers_klip...dia-ultra.shtml

and I didn't see a 7.1, so I'm assuming those don't exist...

The computer I used to use when I lived at my parents house. ewwwwwww.

The setup I have now that I moved into my own apartment. It's quite the upgrade.

I still need to do some cable management in the back though.

Is that case the same as: http://ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=326...anufacture=NZXT

I like it :)

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