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My old computer.

CPU: Intel C2D E6600 @ 3GHZ

RAM: 4GB

HDD: 2x500GB Storage, 36GB Raptor Sysdisk

SCREENS: 2x20" Widescreen's

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64

KEYBOARD/MOUSE: Microsoft Wireless Desktop 6000 V3.0

CASE: LIAN LI PC7 Scandinavian Edition

And i know it's a bit untidy, but i'm going to fix that when i get my new desk and computer =)

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Main Computer:

Two 23" Widescreen LCD Monitors

Intel Dual Core 3.40GHz

8GB of ram

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT

ATI TV card

650GB hard drive(s)

Laptop:

12" monitor

AMD Athlon XP-M 2000+ (1.53GHz)

1GB of ram

40GB hard drive

Secondary Computer: (Security DVR System)

19" LCD Monitor (4:3)

Pentium 2.66GHz

1GB of Ram

550GB hard drive

NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX 440

16 channel DVR camera system

(Currently only have 4 cameras in use, have a total of 8 cameras (wired) with IR and 2 cameras (wireless) with IR

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http://imgur.com/HxPYe.gif

http://imgur.com/lNEre.gif

Main Computer:

Two 23" Widescreen LCD Monitors

Intel Dual Core 3.40GHz

8GB of ram

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT

ATI TV card

650GB hard drive(s)

laptop:

12" monitor

AMD Athlon XP-M 2000+ (1.53GHz)

1GB of ram

40GB hard drive

Secondary Computer: (Security DVR System)

19" LCD Monitor (4:3)

Pentium 2.66GHz

1GB of Ram

550GB hard drive

NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX 440

16 channel DVR camera system

(Currently only have 4 cameras in use, have a total of 8 cameras (wired) with IR and 2 cameras (wireless) with IR

You a drug-dealer or something? Where do you live and why do you need that kind of security? :D

As promised my workstation @ work.

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A little outdated because i'm on holidays until 26th Jan :)

hello bruNo !!

It seems in image a program of mail client .

Wath mail client is that ???

thanks!!

I serch a good mail client , thank you !

Here's my room. After being sick for 2 weeks, I finally got around to cleaning it. That is a iPhone 3G S and funny thing is, I did clean it and polish it and by the time I took the picture, dust already settled down onto it :(.

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