Reedy
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haha, at first i thought it was a 360 haha.
Looks very compact i guess you dont do much demanding on it.
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Sam
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Nah I only use it for web stuff really, I use my Xbox for games.
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drunkenfool
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Just got a slightly better pic of the projector at night, I really need to get a screen for it cos my wallpaper is a little bit textured, but im taking it back to uni with me in september so not gonna get one till i know how big to get for there
EDIT - forgot to actually put the pic up
[Edited on 06-08-2006 by drunkenfool]
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Tommy
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sam yours seem to be optimised for porn surfing, is that a Dell 240.260 or 280
[Edited on 06-08-2006 by LoudandLow]
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Tommy
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Drunken is that ames bond your watching ?
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drunkenfool
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Earlier pic was Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and the one just above was final destination 3, just seen it for the first time, not very scary but a bit minging in places
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R Lee
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No offence guys, but its really geeky in this thread
I'll leave...
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Lynny
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Bart
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hey guys, how much did you pay for your projectors?
Looking at them, they seem really good quality?
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee
No offence guys, but its really geeky in this thread
I'll leave...
jealous arent we
Its not geeky to have a decent projector setup / home entertainment centre, it just means it better when watching films and stuff.
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
hey guys, how much did you pay for your projectors?
Looking at them, they seem really good quality?
£1300, but it won the home cinema choice Best buy for a sub £2,000 projector. Pics really dont do it justice cos it was taken on my phone, definately the best gadget ive ever bought
Rest of the setup was
Amp - £400
Speakers £1200
Ceiling mount for projector £80
Interconnects and speaker cables - £350
Freeview box - £15 (ebuyer special offer )
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by LoudandLow
sam yours seem to be optimised for porn surfing, is that a Dell 240.260 or 280
[Edited on 06-08-2006 by LoudandLow]
Read my original and subsequent posts for what it is and what I use it for.
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kz
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lmao thats the geekiest thing ive ever seen
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drunkenfool
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sure this isnt?
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Reedy
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Look at the name of the board by the way "LANPARTY" so its a board for playing at a lanparty where there is other people with their systems.
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DarkBahamut
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quote: Originally posted by Reedy
Socket 754 is being phased out mate, if you were to get a new processor i would recommend skt 939 or even 940 ( would have to buy DDR 2 ram tho for 940 )
Socket 939 is on its way out too, and has been for some time. Also, you mean Socket AM2, not Socket 940. 940 and AM2 are two different sockets, 940 has been around been around for years and years (since 939 came out) and is a server socket for 2XX and 8XX Opterons. AM2 is the new desktop socket, its best not to confuse the two as anyone buying a Socket 940 motherboard will not be getting a Socket AM2 one.
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mark_d
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seen as everyone knows who i am theres no harm in posting this
heres the room, and yes im aware of the amount of dvd players. some dvds work in some and not others. i do actually use them all
i use my laptop for the internet and everything else really and the pc for my songs which connected to the marantz amp and plays through the floorstanding speakers (which i know are crap, never got round to buying new ones). all my songs are also saved on cds/dvds here...
you've prob seen that theres 2 pcs there. they are both connected to the monitor and can switch screens with just one key which is useful, and theyre all connected to the internet which is even more useful. so i download songs from my laptop or recieve songs from people and then i sign in on msn on my pc under a diff name and transfer the songs over and store them and play them on the pc im such a geek
the dvd collection
hard to see but iv got a surround system up (needed the holes in the wall so took my curtains down lol) which plays from my tv. so basically sky and dvds is played thru surround sound and songs are through the floor speakers. oh and the wires are hidden now
and finally, i needed to make use of the palin white wall
and il post these whilst im at it to keep up the banter and chav jokes
[Edited on 08-08-2006 by mark_d]
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Aaron
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How many of the DVD players are stolen?
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James
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I wish to come to your house and shit on your bed Lee
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mark_d
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Aj. - none
James - i have no bed
[Edited on 08-08-2006 by mark_d]
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gianluigi
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looks familiar
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by DarkBahamut
quote: Originally posted by Reedy
Socket 754 is being phased out mate, if you were to get a new processor i would recommend skt 939 or even 940 ( would have to buy DDR 2 ram tho for 940 )
Socket 939 is on its way out too, and has been for some time. Also, you mean Socket AM2, not Socket 940. 940 and AM2 are two different sockets, 940 has been around been around for years and years (since 939 came out) and is a server socket for 2XX and 8XX Opterons. AM2 is the new desktop socket, its best not to confuse the two as anyone buying a Socket 940 motherboard will not be getting a Socket AM2 one.
So how many pins are on an AM2 processor........................940. The extra pin is for DDR2. The AM2 processors are the same as the 939 but just support ddr2 so there is a better bandwidth between the two
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Corsa Sport Gav
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reedy, u bk down home now?
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa Sport Gav
reedy, u bk down home now?
yeah will be back up at the end of sept mate.
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Corsa Sport Gav
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ah right, kool cud u get me a price on summat?
250gb WD hdd with 16mb cache and a pioneer dvd rw x16
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