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I much prefer this version... :cool:

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Funny how production never looks similar to concepts lol

Funny how production never looks similar to concepts lol

Damn beancounters!!

They look very expensive

but very nice

They look very expensive

but it looks :cool: and it's not like there's a recession on.. oh wait.. :rolleyes::D

I know this a bit 'out of the box' thinking ;) but why not plug the keyboard and mouse into their respective dedicated PS2 ports ? hence freeing up 2 usb slots, and if the monitor usb ports no longer function, why leave a connection into another usb port.

There you go, thats 3 freed up already :)

I know this a bit 'out of the box' thinking ;) but why not plug the keyboard and mouse into their respective dedicated PS2 ports ? hence freeing up 2 usb slots, and if the monitor usb ports no longer function, why leave a connection into another usb port.

There you go, thats 3 freed up already :)

not all pc's come with PS2 ports, I'm guessing thats why Loz has her keyboard and mouse plugged into USB sockets.

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