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Been a while since I have posted an updated shot.

Behind the first LCD on the left is my router running PFSense

the LCD on the left is connected to my centos box

Imac is a 2.4Ghz with 4 gigs of memory

the Dual monitor machine on the right is a 2.4Ghz core 2 with 8 gigs of memory an 8800GT and just under 8 TB's of internal/attached storage.

In front of the imac is an xbox 360 elite, Iphone, and HP Netbook.

The pfSense box is accessed via SSH, the centos box, imac, and windows box are all running Synergy and using the imac as the server.

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My new university setup. Quite pleased with it, although I miss my Logitech Z-2300s which I had to sell as subs are not allowed here, but having said that the Z-10s are not bad at all.

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On the to do list is a new keyboard and mouse as the dell RF setup was only ever meant as a stop gap. Also need to install my copy Windows 7 when I get round to it.

Specs:

Antec Mini P180

MSI X58M

Core i7 920 @ stock cooled by Corsair H50

6GB DDR3 Triple Channel

MSI 9600GT OC 1GB

LG Blu-Ray/ HD-DVD Combo & Samsung DVD-RW

Avermedia Hybrid TV Card

Belkin 802.11N

150GB Raptor + 7500GB 7200.11 + 500GB WD USB

Dell S2409W

Dell 2.4GHZ RF Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

Logitech Z-10

Other random things on desk:

Xbox 360 controller

160GB iomega portable usb

dell/ microsoft mce remote

Edited by J400uk
Well after about 4 years, decided to come back to Neowin forums....

Here's mine:

http://www.adnan-khan.co.uk/temp/gear-etc/IMG_2982.jpg

And this is how Master Chief sees my room:

http://www.adnan-khan.co.uk/temp/gear-etc/...om-in-visor.jpg

And here is my little buddy who helps me out when I'm stuck and can't find answers:

http://www.adnan-khan.co.uk/temp/gear-etc/wrkstn-rmbo.jpg

He has much wisdom.

That bunny is so cute. Great room!

bunneh = awesome!

Hehe thanks.

Nice setup, But god put a poster on that wall or something.

Yea, been like this for like a year and still not decided on what to stick up lol.

That bunny is so cute. Great room!

Thanks. :)

Bunny FT:p:p Is that a mini-fridge below your desk? I've got one for my room as wel:D:D

Radish?

Yea it's a mini fridge for me to store my black market org.....I mean beverage:) :)

I am going to go out on a limb here.... you like men?

/smirk

My setup in the garage, this is part of the reason I re-organized everything this week. OS X server and two older Windows P4s that I use for ripping.

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those 2 things down by the pc are external HD's? which ones?

Yeah as Tony pointed out, the one on the left is the BT Home Hub :p The other one is indeed a Buffalo external 500GB hard drive :)

To think there is a desk smaller than mine. How do you work on that thing? O.o

Lol :rofl: I only use my computer for the internet and gaming, so I can get myself in a pretty comfortable position on that couch and the desk has just the right amount of space for doing so :p

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