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This pic shows my Dell E207WFP 20" WS LCD, as well as my Sennheiser HD555s. Rig's a bit dusty, but speedy as ever.
· Date: Thu February 22, 2007 · Views: 2957 · Filesize: 48.8kb, 551.9kb · Dimensions: 2500 x 1875 ·
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Axon

3.5ghz

Registered: November 2005
Location: Lancaster
Posts: 765
Mon March 26, 2007 10:00am

Sweet man i orderd that monitor today

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Registered: May 2006
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Sat July 28, 2007 9:22am

That monitor looks badass

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Drill a hole in the top side of the case, preferably near the front
Make sure you sandpaper the hole, and then put some U rubber over it to avoid sharp edges. Put some grease around the newly drilled hole, and then screw your computer, screw it hard. Maybe install some UV lights and turn em up to indicate that your computer is also excited.
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