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ITT my magic card collection. I stopped after Kamigawa.
>> Anonymous
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Here's what's in the box... just sleeves...
>> Anonymous
I'm sorry.
>> Anonymous
that's a lot, ive got close to 14,000 cards. i even made my own ruby on rails webapp so i could easily keep track of them. i'm too lazy to take a picture though.
>> Anonymous
this was a really good game, too bad it costs as much as a heroin addiction to play
>> Anonymous
Everything after 7th sucked balls.
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ITT my awesome computer.
>> Anonymous
>>282878
i lold
>> Anonymous
>>282878
wow. that is a fire waiting to happen.
>> Anonymous
almost as impressive as my pokemon card collection
>> Anonymous
>>282878
jesus chrysler at the size of the heatsink on that bitch.
>> 111
>>282878
Wow this is just appauling. Looks like you wasted your money big time here. Shitty wiring job, thats for damn sure.

If you want to see a real pc, go to http://www.jordancomputer.net/jordancomputer%20project%20toxikk.htm

Fuckin noob... pathetic.
>> Anonymous
>>282919
Even better

http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2005/09/23/project_kos_mos/1
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Needs moar neons.

<<<< See.
>> 111
>>282946
Did you do this project? The one I referenced I actually did.
>> 111
>>282963
THis isnt bad, not a bad wiring job, but the lighting doesnt do much for me. Too many dif colors no theme. I use a color scheme in mine and usually UV cathodes for a nice highlight.
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>>282878
Wow...that looks like a piece of shit. I'm far from great myself and even I have one that looks 10 times cleaner.
>> 111
>>283003
>>283003
Agreed.

I like the chrome look you have going on there (whether that was intentional or not). Nice wiring job too.
>> Anonymous
>>283001
Looks better in motion. There's also three triple strobe lasers hidden down the edges.
>> Anonymous
>>283004

1) Chrome look unintentional
2) That's older pic... has an 8800GTX and a different CPU cooler
3) http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b281/Crash_Maxed/Old%20Apt%20Setup/ChaosSideOpen.jpg << not as good as my main, but it's a fine file server bitch. 160GB boot/storage drive up in the 5 1/4 bays and 4x500GB sitting in the little holder I made that's on the bottom.
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>>283013
I posted this one and the one w/ the "chrome look".. stupid f'ing thing pasted the wrong url.. Just uploaded the photo instead
>> 111
>>283013

Nice. Heres some photos of my current setup:
http://www.jordancomputer.net/toxik7.jpg
http://www.jordancomputer.net/toxik8.jpg
http://www.jordancomputer.net/toxik91.jpg
http://www.jordancomputer.net/toxik92.jpg

Operton @ 2.6 ghz, 2gb corsair, 640mb 8800GTS, Audidy X-fi, Roughly 750GB storage
>> 111
>>283015
Oh nice case. Is that a chenming? I got the 901-AD for my last computer. I have the same exact one you have in this photo except right now it is all empty. Nice though.
>> Anonymous
>>283017
I like the color scheme you have, it looks pretty damn nice. As for the stuff in my two main boxes here's a copypasta from another forum post I did a while back

Name: Epimetheus
Mobo: ASUS A8N-SLI nForce4-SLI chipset
RAM: 2GB (4x512MB) Corsair XMS DDR400 model CMS-3200XL-PRO 2-2-2-5 1T
Proc: S939 AMD Opteron 175 dual core @ 2.2Ghz - Denmark core
Heatsink: Tuniq Tower 120
Case: Thermaltake Tsunami Dream
-- 2x 120mm fans
Video: 768MB XFX nVidia 8800GTX - PCI-E x8 (Limitation of second PCI-E slot)
Hard Drives: 250GB Western Digital SATA-I and 300GB Maxtor SATA-II


Name: Shinsaber
Mobo: ASUS K8N-E Deluxe
RAM: 2GB Generic DDR400
Proc: S754 AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.0Ghz - Newcastle core
Heatsink: Thermaltake copper tower
Case: Generic
Video: 128MB XFX nVidia FX5700 Ultra (box runs headless, but won't POST w/out a card)
Hard Drives: 160GB Hitachi IDE and 4x500GB Hitachi SATA-II

Total HD space roughly 2.8-2.9TB including other smaller boxes (laptop and such)
>> Anonymous
>>283018
I really honestly don't know. I got it from a friend who was gonna toss it. It's a good sturdy case.. was originally a secondary desktop machine, but now it's just got the duty of a services machine. It packs around 2.1TB of storage, runs samba for windozer file sharing, OpenVPN for outside network access, SSHD for remote admin, and plenty of other canny things.
>> 111
>>283020
Damn... Nice. 3TB veryy nice.

I just got a new Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe and a Zalman CNPS 9700 heatsink. Both are pretty nice
>> Anonymous
>>283023
Come March I'm planning on dumping around $1200 for a new CPU/Mobo/RAM and a case... I'll carry over the 8800GTX, hard drives, and the 700watt PSU
>> 111
>>283021
Ya it appears to be a cheming. see:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811125436

Although Ive seen some other companies mimicing this design, but thats the first thing that came to mind
>> 111
>>283030
thats sweet man, Ive been wanting to upgrade my cpu/ram and go SLI but I only have a GTS and I got one of the first gen series that newegg doesnt carry anymore. I might wait for the 9000 series, but that is going to be an assload of $
>> Anonymous
>>283032
It just may be...I don't know though. I think it cost my friend like $25 back when he got it off of newegg since it was on sale. This one has a window on the door too.
>> Anonymous
>>283037
that asus board you mentions looks pretty decent considering it's only $170 atm. I really don't know what type of chipset I'm going to center around, but I won't even touch 680i based after all the fuss with the SATA issue. I know they supposedly fixed it after a billion BIOS revs, but I still don't trust it.
>> 111
>>283038
Ya I actually bought my old chenming case that looks almost like the one you have with a window cut into it and some shitty in-store modding done to it. But shit changes, maybe they had it at one time come with a window? That interior design ive seen is pretty common
>> 111
>>283040
Ya my board is running excellent right now. A noticable performance different from my old gigabyte. Ya ive been wary from the 680 too so I just got the 590 which turned out to be a great choice
>> Anonymous
>>283043
mmmmm, in-store hackjob mods. If it isn't pre-modded do it yourself, stores suck at modding stuff ;).
>> Anonymous
>>282919
worst colour choice ever.
>> 111
>>283048
So true. that was before I started doing all my own work a few years ago
>> Anonymous
>>283047
If I stick on the the AMD side as I expect I will (been w/ AMD since the beginning of time) I'll probably have something like so when I buy it:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103244
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131224
>> 111
>>283051
Damn that looks nice. I am kind of wary about buying a phenom right now though, just because I know the prices are going to come down alot later this year, and Id rather just save my money. Altought my GTS has lastest me well over a year and still runs everything great.
>> Anonymous
>>283053

Yeah, it's a bit of early adoption and I already know the price will plumet soon. Same shit happened back when I got my 8800. The thing is I might as well get the best I can because I don't forsee myself upgrading within the next two years as I'm just about to get out of college.
>> Anonymous
>>283051
sadly AMD are simply not worth it for any reason (price, heat, performance), except nostalgia

I've always loved AMD, but my box is running an
intel E6750, and by switching to intel from an equivalent (roughly) AMD I was able to switch to faster ram and a 1TB hdd... of course, both were heavily discounted, but I'm just saying, the money can be better spent than nostalgia
>> Anonymous
>>283056
Well, it's either this, an Intel setup with a Q6600 (2.4) or adding a $300 price tag to jump to a intel quad at 2.66...which just isn't worth it. Regardless nothing is certain yet as I'm going to wait for a little while till I decide what I'll get.
>> Anonymous
>>283058
Forgot to add something to that. Though the Q6600 is a decent proc. Even if it's only 2.4 if you luck out and get a G0 stepping one you can throttle the bitch to low to mid 3.XGhz on nothing but air.
>> Anonymous
>>283058
the q6600 is magically delicious... I almost went with it, but it came down to the fact that the real performance gain is still almost non-existent (the support just isn't there) and the dual core is far more overclockable

but yeah, the q6600 is dirt cheap, and for some thing (rendering, etc) it's godly
>> Anonymous
>>282878
it's like someone barfed skittles all over your box

seriously, that's what my machines used to look like, 10 or so years ago (back when it pretty much didn't even matter)
>> Anonymous
>>283061
Yeah, I've ridiculed people for having such shitty wire management. It makes me want to hurl and tell whoever built it to never build their own custom machine again.
>> Anonymous
>>283061
As for the 10 years ago...how bout one of these instead?

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b281/Crash_Maxed/Old%20Apt%20Setup/heritage.jpg

There's people on this board that aren't as old as this thing.
>> 111
>>283063
LOL. I have a old cyrix sitting over here.
>> Anonymous
>>283065
Just gather 6 more and make one of these
http://www.rabidhardware.net/?id=44
>> Anonymous
>>283062
I've been running a box with wire management that bad for almost 7 years now, though I quit upgrading it after the x800 (and nothing remotely interesting has happened since).

They don't catch on fire. They don't overheat or run more poorly or anything of the sort. Cramming all your wires into your useless empty bays and adding neon lights to your case may or may not look nice, but most of us don't even bother running open or windowed cases to look at that shit.

Frankly, all you people who think that you have some special knowledge of how to build a computer need to go buy a lego kit. They're a good bit more complicated.
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<-- real computer

C2D 2.4 4MB @ 3.2 on a ASUS P5K Deluxe
2GB Kingston PC9600 DDR2 @ 1200MHz
XFX 8800GTX 768MB @ 630/2000
SB X-Fi

And then there's the 11 harddrives with a total of 3TB formatted (2x36gb raptors, 4x300gb maxtor, 3x320gb seagate, 2x500gb samsung), sata only.
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