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 Show Pics Of Your Workstation [Thread V3], Not Just Casing, Whole Computer Area

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kayef
post Aug 31 2009, 04:04 AM

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My room/office

About same time last year (2008)
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This year (2009), most recent
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Changes:
Added Dell 24" UltraSharp
Changed faulty Crucial rams to OCZ
Upgrade from ATI 3850 to ATI 4850
Change to Logitech MX1100 mouse
Added 1TB seagate and 1TB buffalo external HDD
Speakers hide behind LCD coz no place to hang d


This is all in a very very small room so it feels like an oven everyday......

Need to get a new table coz the one in the pic senget already, any recommendations?
kayef
post Aug 31 2009, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(Faint @ Aug 31 2009, 10:10 AM)
Bro, you're using Xigmatek Red Scorpion right ? What processor that you're using ? How is the different between RS & stock cooler ?
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I'm using Xigmatek Achilles. Never used the stock cooler before. Running a QX9650.

You can see the thread where I lapped the cooler here
CPU cooler lapping
kayef
post Aug 31 2009, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Aug 31 2009, 02:19 PM)
kayef, how many inch is the main lcd? that is tv lcd rite?
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32" Samsung series 6 LCD tv

Thing I like about it is the glossy screen, nicer than those normal screen with anti-glare
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post Sep 1 2009, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(aKiSuSu @ Sep 1 2009, 07:02 AM)
Nice 32" LCD, and first time i seen a stand-up monitor,
ppl actually use them o_o

nice razer mousepad too ;d
actually tables and chair is personal preference,
is better u find 1 that suits u the most and givs u the most comfortable environment.
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The portrait monitor is good for opening long documents, with it, I open a document on one screen and work on stuff on another, very efficient....

Actually I just need a table that can hold the weight of the monitors, the current table I use is from IKEA, 90 bux, cheap and hollow table, useless!!The middle part sink already, happened even when I was using a 22" dell last time.

This is the second table I bought, I thought can add a center leg to support it but NO, it still goes out of shape.

Now thinking wanna get a better quality one, also from IKEA, RM279, same size but seems to be a lot more solid, not sure whether can hold the weight of my stuff. Anyone using the RM279 black table from IKEA?
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post Sep 1 2009, 01:02 PM

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QUOTE(Eng_Tat @ Sep 1 2009, 12:04 PM)
what about diy, under neath the table assembled a frame/bone to support the shape. might look ugly might not biggrin.gif
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DIY?

Thought of it but I don't have the tools or the skills to DIY something strong and sturdy enough to support the weight of the hardware.

Furthermore, the table itself is thin and hollow, so not a good platform to start with anyway

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