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hey,looks like a cool games

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hey,
looks like a cool games room there
is that a Subbuteo table ther asell?
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My setup feels so mild

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My setup feels so mild compared to some here :O Really need cable organization now that i look at it....

If anyone has any other advice i'm all ears.



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hey,good monitors and good

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hey,
good monitors and good speaker set up
cables are always a pain in the ass
if you buy some cheap cable tidying covers u can cut the vast majority of those cables down
and it will look alot neater
or what im thinking of doing is making a false back to my desk that completley covers all cables in one go.
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brand new config .

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brand new config :) .

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Panoramic Background

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Panoramic picture taken on my HTC One X makes a great wallpaper across my screens. :D

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Haldi wrote:5 x Dell 2209wa's - My friend snagged my back up mouse.
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Gosick or Rozen maiden?

btw, where did you get a 5x1P Wallpaper? Selfmade?

Well this may be a bit late, but, it's actually just tiling 2560x1600 wallpapers, I'll probably use a program to have cycling wallpapers for each group. 3x1L and 5x1P. Anyone know a place to get 5250x1680 wallpapers?
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Finally, after about a year of planning and saving, I have watercooled my PC :D

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Very happy with the results, even when maxing out the graphics cards hard I can run the fans about 2/3rds speed and it stays nice and cool and quiet :rockout:
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Hope no one minds me posting this here, there are some beauties:
http://www.gameranx.com/features/id/7457/article/25-worst-gaming-setups/

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Note: I've nothing to do with gameranx, just thought some of you would get a laugh out of it
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Here's my setup...


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Nice setups, guys.
i5-2500K @ 4Ghz ° Asus P8Z68 ° GTX670 Windforce OC ° 8GB DDR3 RipjawsX ° 4x Viewsonic VA2703 ° Logitech G15 / G5 / G27 ° Razer Vespula ° TrackIR 5 ° Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS
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small update of my setup at night now


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Yes I know its a total rats nest. Mostly LAN cables and power adaptors. Off all weekend so ill be cleaning it all up. I need to get a matching VS238, the MS246 just looks weird in the middle of them.

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as of late.

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moving my triple screens over to my sim rig.
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I just got some new screens with super thin bezels which are pictured here, but I thought I would share!
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OMFG GTFO xD :rockout:
We gonna send it to outa space!
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a wall pc, nice!
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Case: (Scan Code: LN37378 - Manufacturer Code: CC650DW-1)
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CPU: (Scan Code: LN42833 - Manufacturer Code: BX80637I73770K)
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Braided Power Supply Cables - Requires Modular PSU: (Scan Code: LN45184 - Manufacturer Code: CP-8920003)
    Corsair Individually Sleeved Blue Modular Cable Upgrade Kit (for the Pro Series Gold AX1200 PSU's)
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    LiteOn 4×Blu-ray and 8×DVD Reader (OEM Software Included PowerDVD)
Sound Card: (Scan Code: LN21614 - Manufacturer Code: 90-YAA055-1UAN0BZ)
    Asus Xonar D2X Ultra Fidelity 7.1 Hi-Def PCI-Express Sound Card (Dolby/DTS)
Lighting Effects: (Scan Code: LN17198 - Manufacturer Code: 4044951002375)
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Operating System: (Scan Code: LN29165 - Manufacturer Code: GLC-01844)
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit SP1 Operating System (Single, OEM)
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    Corsair Vengeance K90 Performance MMO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (Cherry MX Red Mechanical Switches, 18 G Macro Keys, 502mm × 163mm × 24mm L×W×H)
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hehe, now i understand how you managed to get such a strange post before :nudgenudge:

Great Post :rockout:

And really nice Setup. Did you try to overclock your two 7970 ghz Editions ?
We gonna send it to outa space!
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Haldi wrote:hehe, now i understand how you managed to get such a strange post before

Great Post

And really nice Setup. Did you try to overclock your two 7970 ghz Editions ?


The writing I pasted over from Nexus Forums (Elder Scrolls Modding Site) where it is my Forum Signature.
They use a WYSIWYG system based on BBCode but with more options than this site (Indenting, Fonts etc) and different values for sizes but as you just see the end result its not obvious how complex underlying BBCode has gotten
Added to the fact that I couldn't get BBCodes to work on here at first (I think that was changing my control Panel settings on the fly as it worked fine next time I logged on) resulted in multiple Previews until I hit send in error and being a newb here meant I coudn't just edit it (admin approval thing) but I now know How BBCode works on here. even though I don't generally use much on normal posts.

The Specs above weren't too bad once I knew what needed changing I moved code to Notepad++ and used its find and replace dialog to change most of it in using replace all.
I did notice where I'd edited in the original post how inefficiently it was done by auto system.

Code: Select all

Example

[b][size=150][color=#0040FF][list] EXISTING POST [/list][/color][/size][/b][b][size=150][color=#0040FF][list] EDIT [/list][/color][/size][/b][b][size=150][color=#0040FF][list] EXISTING POST [/list][/color][/size][/b]


Instead of

[b][size=150][color=#0040FF][list] EXISTING POST EDIT EXISTING POST [/list][/color][/size][/b]


This even for adding a comma made it look like and be the mess you saw.
But thats high Level coding v Low level in a BBCode Tag, easier to do fo the writer but a mess to decode.

As for overclocking my two 7970 ghz Editions not done any of that yet (Only got it in April).

Scan have Overclocked i7 3770K from 3.5GHz to 4.6Ghz and its part of the 3 year warranty.

I will do in future as my need and knowledge advance. (My first and only other PC Medion MD8386XL was OEM where BIOS was locked with hidden password I found and got users forum to start cracking campaign that opened eteventually but was still OEM mobo)
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