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The New Power Mac Picture Thread (Page 23)
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Every item in that picture is damn beautiful. Love the wall clock.
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Dare I ask what's inside that G4? Please tell me it has lots of goodies...
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2009 LightWeight workstation:
Apple Mac Pro 8-Core 2.93GHz (Nehalem)
Apple MacBook Pro 15" 2.93GHz (Unibody)
Apple 24" LED Cinema Display
Apple Time Capsule 1TB
Apple iPhone 3G 16GB
Apple TV 160GB
Apple Remote
Apple Wired/Wireless Keyboard
Apple Wired/Wireless Mighty Mouse
Apple In-Ear Headphones

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Nice! What kind of speakers are those?
Originally Posted by diotav
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Mac Pro Quad 3.0GHz Intel, 2GB, 250HD, ATI Radeon X1900 XT
30" Apple Cinema HD Display.
12" Powerbook 1 GHz
Titanium Powerbook
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Originally Posted by xtremelyyellow
Nice! What kind of speakers are those?
Altec Lansing FX6021. They are discontinued but you can probably still find a pair somewhere to buy.
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I just spend hours cleaning my office so I thought I'd capture it in it's rare clean state.

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Originally Posted by D3k61
I just spend hours cleaning my office so I thought I'd capture it in it's rare clean state.
a handsome style 
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Originally Posted by angelmb
a handsome style
...and a handsome pair of Grado 325i 'phones unless I'm mistaken. Yum.
I've got an unhealthy headphone problem - it's a great way to enjoy sitting at my Mac Pro even more 
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Originally Posted by diotav
great setup!.. i love the pics.. feels surreal..
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Originally Posted by D3k61
I just spend hours cleaning my office so I thought I'd capture it in it's rare clean state.
Nice set up. Great natural light, must be good for working.
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Originally Posted by Bwa
Since no one else is posting pictures (for 3 months!), I thought I'd post a few new shots of my Mac Pro's displays.
9920 x 1600
That my friend is a thing of beauty.
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Mac Pro - 12 GB RAM - 30" & 23" Displays - 10.7.1
MacBook Pro - 2 GB RAM - 10.6.8
Airport Extreme • Canon iPF5000 • PIXMA Pro9000 • Xerox N2125
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Good morning Sunday

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That's gorgeous, how'd you get the desktop like that?
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Awesome, thanks for the link! Pity they don't have any that fit my display  Oh well, I'll keep it bookmarked for future use!
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Down in the basement I have a nice little diagnostics center.
Just picked up that acer 20" for 190 bucks, same native resolution as a cinema.
Best PC down there is a dimension 4300 with a 1.6 Ghz p4, I am going to pick up a dual 2.8 Xeon Precision for chump change one of these days.
Dual 2.0, 2Gb, 500Gb.

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I miss the days of the G5 and XPS Pentium 4 running side by side as high-end machines.
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Nice to see an old G5!
But you paid way too much for that Acer dude.
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Maybe so, I pretty much roll with whatever newegg gives me.
I spent only 100 bucks on an acer a month ago, it's a 20" widescreen too, but the aspect ratio is just terrible, it's super wide, kind of pathetic.
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I miss the days of the G5 and XPS Pentium 4 running side by side as high-end machines.
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Really nice looking setup. I love the ROTJ poster too 
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Originally Posted by Googer-Giger
Maybe so, I pretty much roll with whatever newegg gives me.
I spent only 100 bucks on an acer a month ago, it's a 20" widescreen too, but the aspect ratio is just terrible, it's super wide, kind of pathetic.
Yeah 16:9 can be way too much scrolling on a smaller monitor. I don't like my 16:9 22" monitor when I'm editing video. It gets a bit cramped.
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Originally Posted by Googer-Giger
Best PC down there is a dimension 4300 with a 1.6 Ghz p4, I am going to pick up a dual 2.8 Xeon Precision for chump change one of these days.
I spy with my little eye a IIci.
You better have 128MBs in that puppy. 
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"…I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than
you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods,
you will understand why I dismiss yours." - Stephen F. Roberts
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Yup, she runs great, no problems at all. I have the Apple display connector to VGA input, into the VGA input on the sony monitor, but no ADB mouse or keyboard, I guess I gotta get on ebay with like 15 bucks.
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I miss the days of the G5 and XPS Pentium 4 running side by side as high-end machines.
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here my setup
Whoops! - TinyGrab
30" cinema Display
Mac Pro Quad 2.66
MBP unibody 2.66
LaCie 7.5 TB NAS
2TB western digital external
1TB Fantom Drive
250GB Maxtor
60gb Smart Disk
Logitech Z5500 speakers
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R.I.P Steve Jobs
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Originally Posted by outaru
great setup!.. i love the pics.. feels surreal..
Yes!
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This is my new office setup

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I Mac Pro 4-Core (2 Dual-Core 2.66GHZ Intel Xeon), with 7 GB memory, 1 HD MAXTOR 320 GB, 2 HD MAXTOR 250 GB and 3 HD WD (apple original) 250 GB, 4 HD MAXTOR 200 GB, 1 SONY DVD RW DW-D150A (apple original. (upper) and 1 PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-111D (bottom) I 15" Macbook Pro (2010) 2,8 GHZ, 4GB RAM, 500HD, Superdrive I Mac Pro 4-Core - 2.66 I 2 30" DELL Display I iPod Video Black 30 GB. I iSight Cam I Nikon D90 SRL I iPhone 4 - 32GB I Apple Magic Mouse I Apple Magic TrackPad I
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can you hear the ticks from all those clock?
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I've made a few changes in the last while, so here goes:

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Originally Posted by Sealobo
can you hear the ticks from all those clock?
Also, shouldn't the minute hands all be the same?
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Originally Posted by olePigeon
Also, shouldn't the minute hands all be the same?
Not necessarily—some countries (like India) have half-hour offsets from the ‘regular’ countries. The top clock appears to be 35 minutes ahead, though, rather than 30.
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Originally Posted by all2ofme
I've made a few changes in the last while, so here goes:
Eizo goodness. You spare no expense, as it should be.
Is the webcam a Logitech?. We have the same mice. Do yourself a favor a get the diNovo Mac Edition keyboard. 
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Yep, it's the Logitech Quickcam Vision Pro - works fine, though it's not as good as the one in my MBP.
I'm loving the Eizo, but in some ways it's a step down from the 30" ACD:
- getting the bloody thing level if I've moved it around
- it wobbles when I type (partly a table issue, but it wasn't a problem with the ACD)
- it's not as easy to move it around so that it's pointing at the sofa (it gets used as a telly, too) - the ACD slid happily
- it's nowhere near as pretty
- the OSD interface is a shocker. It's nigh on impossible to be sure you're pressing the right button until you're up close, too - engraved black plastic is hard to read
- it's noisier than the ACD (gentle fan noise is still noise)
- it cost a heap
Absolutely everything else about it is beautiful, though. It's worth the heap it cost, and it's going to save me a heap of faff when it comes to having things printed. The picture quality is stunning.
Will go and have a play with the k/b you mentioned, but unless I can easily get a version with the American-style Enter key it'll have to wait for now (the UK k/bs have awful narrow things that I can't get used to).
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Finally had a chance to take a shot of the setup at school! I drilled an iScrew (Eye-screw) into the ground and used a full sized master lock, and wrapped a bike cable around the Mac Pro for security.

Mac Pro and 2.6Ghz Macbook Pro
The dell display is a 30", it's pretty nice. Height adjustment, SD card slot, 4 USB ports, Dual DVI-D, VGA, Progressive Scan, 2 HDMI, and a DisplayPort. However, when I go back to my 20" ACD at home, whatever color spec that display has just looks better.
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Googer, how do you like the Z-5500? I'm thinking of picking up a set.
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock²
Googer, how do you like the Z-5500? I'm thinking of picking up a set.
I have a pair of the Z-5500 they are incredible !! especially when you have a optical cable plugged in. Its definitely worth the money. Price match to get a better deal on them 
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R.I.P Steve Jobs
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wow, so cool 
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Originally Posted by bigg
Love that your cat fits into your colour scheme so well. 
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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Originally Posted by YuSa28
This is my new office setup
What are those underneath the Enterprises?
One I'm guessing is a printer but whats the other one?
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I have plenty of more important things to do, if only I could bring myself to do them....
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Gotta love being in a great musician circle. 
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Doesn't the glass wall screw the studio monitors' sound balance?
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I'm envious of a lot of the spaces put up here. Here are my humble abodes (nothing too fancy). Office and playroom,

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