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Does anybody remember that one guy that was running like 9-12 monitors?? I'm trying to find him again, I can't remember what his username was!!!!

That sounds badass!

I have some new speakers, Cambridge Audio S70. They replace the Mordaunt-Short Avant 914i (now for sale) as I wanted something with a better match to my setup and slimmer cabinets:

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Does anybody remember that one guy that was running like 9-12 monitors?? I'm trying to find him again, I can't remember what his username was!!!!

You mean this guy?

https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/965436-show-us-your-workstations/page__st__30__p__593576488#entry593576488

Rack close up...

Nothing fancy...

LCD monitor

HP KVM 4 ports

1 x Gbit switch 24 ports

1 x 10/100 switch 24 ports

Drobo-FS (5 x 2TB)

Airport extremme base station

HP rackmount keyboard

Linksys WRT54GL

Some lacie 1TB external drive (connected to the base station)

2 servers on chieftech 4U rackmount cases

Onkyo amplifier TX-82555 (connecting all systems to 2 x Wharfedale 8.1)

sennheiser HD 130 wireless headphones

APC Smart-UPS 450VA (for the 24/7 running equipment)

APC Smart-UPS 2200VA (all the rest)

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Specs of the servers and what you use them for? :p *inner geek inside* lol

I love that case I would want it in black!!!

Got the case in Black, and what the poster says about the Black case is true, lol!

What's the media center case you're using?

I bought the computer when gateway was selling it at futureshop here in Canada before they pulled out.

The model is the SX2311. Its a small form factor case. One of the better i've used.

Has a quality build.

Think I had paid $230 for it at the time.

Noo, Not that guy. this other guy had them all stacked, I think he had 12 monitors or something 3 rows with 4 in each row, lol

Noo, Not that guy. this other guy had them all stacked, I think he had 12 monitors or something 3 rows with 4 in each row, lol

Is it possible that you mean Stefan Didak? Not sure if he was a user here in neowin, but your description fits his office.

http://www.stefandidak.com/office/

my god....... what does he do?

Not certain as to what that guy does, but when I worked in Ergonomics, I would have everything from Day Traders to Security to Your average person ordering monitor mounts to hold their massive amounts of monitors. I had a discussion with a day trader which told me that he would run several screens just to hold the financial data and charts/graphs etc which would always need to be displayed. The others were for his monitoring of the news, and software he would use to process the trades.

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