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4K Screen and two keyboards. The one below is an old one which I only use for gaming and the other one is a brand new mechanical Model M replica from Unicomp which I mainly use for coding and writing. Each of the three USB harddrives has 2TB of HD movies :)

 

The gaming rig is guarded by the three Star Wars troopers : The Snowtrooper, the Stormtrooper and the Flametrooper.

 

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What setup do you have inside that case? :) Looks nice!

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What setup do you have inside that case? :) Looks nice!

Just ran CPU-Z :

 

-Intel Quad Core i5 6600k @3.3Ghz

-MSI H81-E34 (MS-7817) mainboard

-8GB RAM

-GeForce GTX 970

 

SATA2, USB3, FTTH internet and two SSDs : one for Linux and one for Windows :)

And an internal 1TB HDD to store the games.

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Also you can tell I've been playing ET a lot he he :rolleyes:

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That's why I don't want to use the the Model M keyboard for gaming.

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How old is this Model M keyboard you own? And some of the keys have been replaced? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard)

IBM's original Modem M is from 1984 but Unicomp keep manufacturing them. I've received mine for Christmas directly from Kentucky so it's brand new. I've added a set of red keys (from Unicomp) to customize it.

http://www.pckeyboard.com/page/category/UKBD

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