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Asus m2-vm hdmi

Phenom II (seriously) x4 955

4 tb storage over 5 disks

8 gb 800 memory

asus eng250 graphics

Corsair TX TX650 power

Functional Control Panel: (handmade took me hours as you can see by the fine detail)

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:laugh: My lass would chop my knackers off if I tried to rig something like that up just to tell her not to talk to me??:laugh:

Well, actually she asked me to install it because she was talking to me for an hour and then finally came to see why i didn't answer? :argue:

Well, actually she asked me to install it because she was talking to me for an hour and then finally came to see why i didn't answer? :argue:

:laugh: An hour !

Saying that, my workstation is in the living room and she can be sitting on the sofa like 3ft away talking to me, and after a while I realise she is shouting my name, and turn round to say "WHAT! ??" Shes like "Erm.. Ive been talking to you for ages"

And thats without headphones on lol

Just moved in my new place.

You have a maid and you live with very nice neighbors (for now) One could eat of every surface!

My neighbor has an electric guitar but only knows one (as in 1) strophe of some heave metal tune.

Strikes me in many workplaces pictured in this thread, this is food for a social study, but they all are neat, clean and completely devoid of clutter.

Also Phenom II, yours is totally clean, tidy and esthetically pleasing.

You're right. what am I thinking.

It's such an innovative design. It looks so aesthetically appealing. I especially love how you have the plastic hose seamlessly connected to the heat sink fan.

Such genius!

clearly it is me that is the moron here...

Riding his sack for something that has absolute ZERO impact on you...

Acting upon the consensus that my setup lacked a certain je ne sais quoi i adapted my design to the wishes of this forum, see how esthetically pleasing it is now:

That just looks so ridiculous. I think we should start a Paypal donation fund to get you a case :laugh:

That just looks so ridiculous. I think we should start a Paypal donation fund to get you a case :laugh:

Took me hours to get it out of the case and install it like this. But i accept any donation one cares to make:?

www.petrossa.com , click on the donate button? :rofl:

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