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Pretty nice, isn't it? When you boot it up, the 2-line VFD comes on, and the power LED lights up a really bright white. AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+. Abit AN-M2HD Motherboard. OCZ 1GB 800MHz DDR2 Special Ops Edition. Western Digital WD2500AAKS 250GB Hard Drive. Pioneer BDC-S02 Blu-Ray Reader / DVD Writer. Antec Fusion V2 MATX Media Center Case. Windows Media Centre Remote (2005 version). Windows Media Centre Keyboard (2005 version). |
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7 September 2007, 19:15 |
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HTPC - Exterior - Overall uploaded by Kozuch |
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William Hook from Stafford, United Kingdom |
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52° 48′ 9.94″ N, 2° 7′ 21.03″ W
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( Info)52.802761;-2.122507 |
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