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The New Power Mac Picture Thread (Page 4)
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old and new mix and some stuff around it
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G4 AGP/500 upgraded to GigaDesigns 1.4ghz, 1gb RAM, 40gb IDE, 18gb UW SCSI II 10k rpm, ATI Radeon 9000Pro 128mb, 16x8x4 cd burner, iSub, Apple Pro Speakers, 17" LCD, 10gb rev 2 iPod, Logitech cordless trackman wheelmouse
That's the ticket. Coffee cup on the corner, and lots of stuff...That's my kind of setup...nice job!

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Nice, Milian. Very nice.
I like the desk & shelves. Where are they from? If you look at my posts, you'll see I'm in need of a proper desk (I moved recently, so I need to buy something new).
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Cadaver,
I got the leaning shelf and bookcase from Crate & Barrel, which is perfect for my PowerBook. The desk for my G5 and ACD is from Storehouse furniture.
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Mac mini [Unibody] 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo | 8GB RAM | 500GB Seagate Momentus XT Hybrid HDD | 24" LED Cinema Display
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cool setup a little messy but the package was that iSight?
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I had wanted to wait until I remodeled my home office, but am having a hard time setteling on the new desk and layout. So in the interim, pardon the mess.
This is my setup before my new Dual PM purchase. The PC on the left, with dual LCD's runs Windows XP Pro and was my graphics workstation (Lightwave, Video Toaster, Photoshop, etc).
This is my new setup. My old Graphics PC is still on the left, and my new baby is on the right.
Now my quest to find new office furniture.
J...
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G5 20" iMac 2.0Ghz, 1 Gig Ram
G5 Dual 2.5Ghz Power Mac, X800 XT, 2.5 Gig Ram, 23" ACD
G4 Mac Mini 1.5GHz, 512MB Ram, 64MB VRam, Int. Modem
MacBook Pro 2.00GHz, X1600-256MB, 2.0 Gig Ram, 100GB 7200RPM HD, USB Modem
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G5 Dual 1.8 GHz, 2Gig RAM, 240GB HDD, OSX Tiger, 20" Dell, Klipsch Promedia, iSight
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Originally Posted by jhogarty
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Awesome Babylon 5 poster. 
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I like chicken
I like liver
Meow Mix, Meow Mix
Please de-liv-er
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Thanks. I'm just a small fan. :-)
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G4 Mac Mini 1.5GHz, 512MB Ram, 64MB VRam, Int. Modem
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Originally Posted by jhogarty
I had wanted to wait until I remodeled my home office, but am having a hard time setteling on the new desk and layout. So in the interim, pardon the mess.
This is my setup before my new Dual PM purchase. The PC on the left, with dual LCD's runs Windows XP Pro and was my graphics workstation (Lightwave, Video Toaster, Photoshop, etc).
[url]http://homepage.mac.com/jhogarty/OldSetup.jpg[/ur;]
This is my new setup. My old Graphics PC is still on the left, and my new baby is on the right.
http://homepage.mac.com/jhogarty/NewDualG5.jpg
Now my quest to find new office furniture.
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How's that iCon book?
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Kenneth - I like the book. Very good eye you have. :-) I'm almost done with it. I've learned alot of things I didn't know, prior to the book, especially about Apple, Pixar, Lucas and some other interesting things.
Trancepriest - nice setup!
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Priest --I lurk on here every day, BUT I had to comment on that AWESOME set up --is that all yours? Serious music machine with the duals being run by a dual! Rock on!!
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Originally Posted by donny31
Priest --I lurk on here every day, BUT I had to comment on that AWESOME set up --is that all yours? Serious music machine with the duals being run by a dual! Rock on!!
Thanks for the comments. Yeah its all mine... took almost 2 years but all mine. I recently got the 22" Display next to the powerbook changed to a 23". A pic of the new setup is on my blog... http://clubbeat.tv/blog
The Cube, 15" display and 23" display were all for doing some some web work for a client. He paid me in equipment.
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no wonder you want underground power and it makes sense cause otherwise you have to replace powerlines all the time which is silly
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click for a larger view:

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Error: You need to be logged in to view this page. 
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nytrash your desk looks just like mine
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Originally Posted by GSixZero
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If you need biiger picture I think he has a bigger pic on spymac
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The obligatory shot of the boxes..
And up and running...
And yes, those are MS Keyboards. For all their faults, Microsoft do make exceeding nice input devices.
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[FONT=Lucida Console]G5 Dual 2.7, 4.5Gb, 250Gb HD, X850XT, 23" ACD[/FONT]
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Originally Posted by G5man
Nice!!!
I'm very happy with it yeah. Now all I need is enough cash to get myself a second 23" ACD to go alongside this one 
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[FONT=Lucida Console]G5 Dual 2.7, 4.5Gb, 250Gb HD, X850XT, 23" ACD[/FONT]
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I finally got access to a decent camera to take some pics, but low and behold my setup sucks. I'll be purchasing a 20" Cinema Display soon to replace the aging meteorite sitting on my desk.
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DP 2.0
1.5GB RAM
160GB SATA
Radeon 9600 128MB
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New mac user from UK. Been programming PC's for years, then bought a mac mini. Then the flood gates were opened. My latest setup.
dual 2.7 G5 1GB RAM ATI9650 20inch ACD oh and loads of PC rubish.
Will post a some pictures as soon as I've sussed how to do it. I'm a bit green when it comes to forums.
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nice and welcome the pic above not bad but need an LCD
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Gah I've been so spoiled now, I got a 23" ACD with my G5 and I had been borrowing a friends 20 for a while before that. Of course I made the big mistake of plugging them both in for some dual-screen goodness. Gnnnf, I broke myself - now I'm going to have to order another 23 aren't I...
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[FONT=Lucida Console]G5 Dual 2.7, 4.5Gb, 250Gb HD, X850XT, 23" ACD[/FONT]
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Update on my working environment, just got back from a very nice vacation to Eqypt :

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I like the wall colors and that kewl egyptian picture/painting. Very nice. What is that thing to the left of your keyboard and b4 your G5? A jog wheel?
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That is a PowerMate from Griffin Technology. It is a "pimped" version of a volume control, but the design is pretty cool, I think. You can also control applications or the system power with it.
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Thanks!
Yea, you can assign any button within any application to the PowerMate to do what you want. Very handy!
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This is my beautiful new G5 DP 2.3 and my venerable old (but still HIGHLY used and useful) G4/400.

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Mac mini [Unibody] 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo | 8GB RAM | 500GB Seagate Momentus XT Hybrid HDD | 24" LED Cinema Display
MacBook Air 1.6GHz Core 2 Duo | 4GB RAM | 256GB SDD
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12" 1 Ghz PowerBook (1.25 RAM) attached to a ViewSonic Pro series 20" (DVI). Hidden Win2K PC (AMD XP1800+) is hooked to second input on the ViewSonic and the DVI on the Samsung 17". Dreams of a DP MAC one day soon.

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Thats a great room ///Milien, the G5 really shows its true colours in there  I just can't get over the sheer size of that 30 inch, its a beast!
Though the way it looks being that close to the screen, do you not have to move your head for viewing?
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Thanks voo! I tend to lean on my chair while sitting so I don't have a problem with the sheer size of the screen. It's amazing how many different windows I can have open on this thing.
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Originally Posted by from: ///Milien's sig
Dual 2.0GHz G5 | 4GB RAM | SD | (2) x 300GB HDD | 30" HD Al Cinema Display | nVidia Ultra 6800 GT DDL | Apple BT Keyboard & Mighty Mouse
AlPB 12" G4 1.5GHz | 1.25GB RAM | SD | 80GB 5400 RPM | 23" HD Al Cinema Display (Office) | 20" HD Al Cinema Display (Home) | Apple BT Keyboard & Mighty Mouse
AirExtreme BS | AirExtreme X-Press | 60 GB iPod photo | 1 GB & 512 MB iPod Shuffle | iSight | JBL Invaders & Creatures | Porsche Design LaCie 40GB HDD | Canon EOS 20D
somebody is rollin with a fat wallet.... 
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back on the bottom of page one:
Originally Posted by MORT A POTTY
my momma has that mousepad too.
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2003 3rd Gen iPod 10GB in BAD condition i need one of those spiffy new 20GB color screen ones :(
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I've already asked, but nobody would bother!In such a case you have 2 or 4 gb of memory, do latencies
mean a thing?Corsair Valueselect modules come with latencies of 3-4-4-8-2T, whereas Kingston value modules come with latencies of 3-3-3-8-1T.I believe even in the world of mac, lower latency is faster.
Prove me wrong, if i'm not correct.I'd like to see clearly.
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Originally Posted by JasonBourne
Now that is a bargain!, it looks so nice side by side with the MDD…
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^^^ Try asking your question in the right section of the forum...
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No new Macs, but here's my setup after adding a couple more PCs and a new server. Click for bigger
Specs are:
G5 Dual 1.8 / 2gb ram / 2x160gb drives / Geforce 6800 Ultra / 30" Cinema Display
15" Powerbook G4 / 1ghz / 768mb ram / 100gb drive
Athlon XP 2500 / 1gb ram / 120gb drive / Hauppauge PVR-250
Athlon XP 1800 / 512mb / 120gb drive
Powermac G3 400mhz / 512mb / 80gb drive
Dell PowerEdge 4400 / Dual 1ghz Xeon / 1gb ram / 4x18gb SCSI Raid 5 / Perc 3Di
And then various stuff like:
20gb iPod, 1gb iPod shuffle, Treo 600, Airport Extreme, 2 Airport Expresses, some Compaq laptop, some Toshiba laptop, Canopus ADVC-100, blah, blah
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is the big box in the pic above a pc or a fridge?
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Mac mini 1.42 Ghz 1GB RAM 80 GB HD + 160 GB External HD
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