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This is where the magic happens!The desktop is a self assembled machine with i5 2500k, GTX 460, Intel 128GB SSD, 8GB of RAM and so on. I'm dual booting OS X (it's what you call a "hackintosh") and Windows 7... however, I only use Windows 7 for gaming these days.
- double BenQ 21.5" FullHD LED monitors
- Apple wired keyboard (works fine with windows too - awesome to type on!)
- QPad 5K
- Siberia V2
- Edifier S330D
Laptop is a Dell Vostro 3360 which I got from school. But as it's a technical education with IT subjects, we got full admin access to our computers, so I can use it for whatever I'd like.
(Photo taken by my phone - not the best quality, unfortunately)
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Comments: 15
raxezdev In reply to dustinperolio [2012-12-08 22:15:42 +0000 UTC]
Meh, hard working kid* :3
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dustinperolio In reply to raxezdev [2012-12-08 22:33:59 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, yeah. Add me on Skype, interested in designing themes for Fusion CMS.
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iKyroja [2012-11-29 08:46:14 +0000 UTC]
I Have the same Headset
But my PC is more awesome, like this white and red of your pc
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hieucocc [2012-11-11 04:09:24 +0000 UTC]
play GTA IV, i hope have a your computer . I will use photoshop and play GTA IV, i love it
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raxezdev In reply to DataBase379 [2012-11-10 22:58:51 +0000 UTC]
Use it for a few days and you'll change your mind, I promise
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DataBase379 In reply to raxezdev [2012-11-11 14:03:53 +0000 UTC]
Linux & Windows... sorry jespa kiddo :3 but those two are just ... like kids to me
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Bull095 [2012-11-10 18:10:35 +0000 UTC]
Hey can you post a link to a tutorial on how to put Mac on PC or Hackintosh please! thanks
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raxezdev In reply to Bull095 [2012-11-10 23:06:54 +0000 UTC]
It's not the easiest thing in the world, it requires some hacking. I was lucky enough that all my hardware were natively supported by retail OSX, you can look it up here: [link] (these are buying guides, but contain lists of supported hardware as well. If you have older hardware you can check the older posts, from 2010 or so)
Most guides requires a computer with OSX to make a bootable USB or DVD, and since I don't have access to one I created one in Virtualbox and then used [link] to create a bootable USB. You can obtain the mountain lion "app" (since it is originally sold in the apple app store) from torrent sites...
Here is a tutorial that uses MultiBeast, which I believe is only for DVDs (I used an USB), but the overall process is the same: [link]
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Bull095 In reply to raxezdev [2012-11-10 23:52:49 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for replying!! Great set-up btw...
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