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UH UH UH. Yea baby!

 

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KORE server room (old pic). All Slackware Linux. The Thermaltake (Athlon 2800) is hosting these pics.

 

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My Beige G3 500!!!!

 

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Studio Machine @ Home - OSx86 box (BETTER PIC)

The one on the Left is the Hackintosh. The middle one, the little Compaq, is a Slack 11 home studio server (http://cloudrunner.no-ip.org/), and yes, that is an original G3 500 FlowerPower on the right.

 

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iBook G3 300 Clamshell, Her name is iMutt. You can see why.

 

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Come on guys, post some pictures.

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iRISH, very nice setup.

 

But I wonder if the mac mouse poster was put up just for the shot? :thumbsup_anim:

 

And also at first I thought it was bikedude880's setup.

 

I have actually had that up for awhile. It came with my old iMac G4, I thought it looked kinda cool.

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This is my main system, I finally cleared my desk when I lost some important papers.

 

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OMG, I hate to tell you, but those models had a SERIOUS design flaw.

If your CPU gets too hot, your heat sink will literally FALL OFF.

 

Since the beginning of the year, I have replaced close to 40 of those little plastic holders, and probably 6 boards. You NEED to strip that cheap chinese plastic {censored} off that machine, and put a REAL heatsink and fan on it, that is, unless you want it to catch fire. :unsure:

 

Is that lotion next to your computer!!!?? :)

 

EDIT: To..uh...moisturize your hands I assume :)

 

HA, we have the same desk. :plane:

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OMG, I hate to tell you, but those models had a SERIOUS design flaw.

If your CPU gets too hot, your heat sink will literally FALL OFF.

 

Since the beginning of the year, I have replaced close to 40 of those little plastic holders, and probably 6 boards. You NEED to strip that cheap chinese plastic {censored} off that machine, and put a REAL heatsink and fan on it, that is, unless you want it to catch fire.

 

What are you talking about? Dimension 1100. What cheap chinese plastic {censored}, you mean that stuff on the front of it? This system has three fans, a CPU, a Power Supply, and graphics card fan. I bought this computer in 2006, I think around July and it runs fine and I have never had problems with it.

 

This system is on a lot, I run a web server so It runs at least 8 hours a day, sometimes more. Are you talking about that green thing inside it? That opens up to a fan and stuff.

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