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Hai (yes)

… Displays time and fan speeds as well. It also has a temp alarm on it and I can slow/speed up or disable certain fans.

I bought a new keyboard a few days ago to replace my piece-of-crap Microsoft one, a Logitech Cordless Wave Pro. It’s pretty freakin’ sweet, easily the most comfortable non-split style keyboard/mouse combo I’ve ever used.

EDIT:

I totally showed off a similar fan controller on my case a few pages back. :retard:

@ Kumo, those are some fuckin’ awesome-overkill-crazy specs! :jizz:
And KsE FTW[/SIZE]

I see no reason for anything higher than an i7 920, and an i5 has nearly identical performance.

[COLOR=‘Red’]Edit: Dont ever. EVER again.

what the fuck.

That’s definitely not cool.

Ah, Catz to the rescue. <3.

lemme guess, more shock images?
(IMD I was playing HL1)

My case has the same one, except I never used it and I cracked it with my foot while looking for the power button one night.

@Kumo: I have that same temp monitor and case…INTERNET HIGH FIVE slap

@Sersoft: Yeah I almost did that too, but missed and took out one of my unused cd drives. I’ve kept my comp on top of my desk since.

Jesus Christ

That’s a nice PC great job!

Those monitors don’t look like they are 1.875:1 aspect ratio.
Wild.
What model are they?

I misspoke, They’re 1900x1200. 25" Viewsonic VA2626vm

Are you sure it’s not that 16:10 standard of 1920*1200?

AMD Phenom II 905 x4 2.5ghz
4x1gb Kingstom ram 1333mhz
ATI Radeon 4890 HD 1g
ASUS m4a79xtd evo motherboard
Superwritemaster speedplus dvd drive :stuck_out_tongue:
mx518 mouse
g11 keyboard
5.1 Logitech THX
Some cool case from Swedish internet store
BenQ g2220HD 22" full hd 16:9 1920x1080

I’m sure it probably is just your standard 1900x1200 monitors.

The standard for 16:10 monitors is 1920x1200, unless it’s a CRT.

one alienware area 51 alx with 3 hd 5870 :slight_smile:

U could have probably built a comp with the same specs for half the price that alienware charges.

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