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Nerdy things you keep on your desk!

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Pain? :(

They all work, store in a cool dry place :P

But especially the AMDs what about the pins? :o

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R9 3900X - Peerless Assassin 120 SE - Asus Prime X570 Pro - Powercolor 7900XT - 32gb LPX 3200mhz - Corsair SF750 Platinum - 1TB WD SN850X - CoolerMaster NR200 White - Gigabyte M27Q-SA - Corsair K70 Rapidfire - Logitech MX518 Legendary - HyperXCloud Alpha wireless


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Klipsch RP280F - Klipsch RP160M - Klipsch RP440C - Yamaha RX-V479

 

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That's why they're on top :)

thats what she said.

Sorry. xD

Wishing leads to ambition and ambition leads to motivation and motivation leads to me building an illegal rocket ship in my backyard.

 

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Old GTX-570.

 

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two gaming mouse!!!! Razer deathadder and a Naga

Skimming, read that wrong.

I have a bunch of PC parts on my desk waiting to be assembles once my case and RAM arrive. Is that nerdy enough?

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Some books I've been using over the past few days. I'd say the stack is about 50cm high, but there are other books all over my desk, on my floor next to my desk, in my drawers and on my bookshelf.

 

I've also got a couple of Rubik's cubes.

 

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Wait, you guys have this stuff just chilling on your desk? *puts on ski mask*

For me I don't have anything really nerdy chilling there but some dirty plates that I have yet to put away. I think that says nerdy enough.

- Fresher than a fruit salad.

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I technically have 2 "desks" so desk 1 consists of a 2.5 inch HDD, a SATA to USB adapter, a 3.5 inch HDD, aspirin (for troubleshooting the difficult problems), and a hard drive bay. Desk 2 is mouse, keyboard, headset, and a multi tip screwdriver. 

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a Unix textbook a screwdriver  for my ps3 (that I never use) and both an xbox and ps3 controller

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lego darth vader, hellboy, pop vinyls, gtx 480

and fuck loads of science books

Its all about those volumetric clouds

 

 

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Only tech thing other then my pc laptop xbone 360 monitor keyboard etc I have on my desk are a 3 way sli bridge and a cherry mx sampler with red brown blue black white clear grey and green switches but I do have 8 pocket knives on my desk <3 knives functional art. (mcusta katana blue/yellow, orange benchmade triage, coldsteel ti-lite, benchmade sequel, spyderco endura wave, spydero resilience, and 2 small keychain knives kershaw and sog brand) 

I am the one who goes bump in the night... usually making a sandwich.

 

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A case that I painted(looks kinda ghetto) with a Power supply in it, because I am too broke to get any other parts :)

SHAMEFUL DISPRAY

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I have 3 GPU Cup-holders (7870, 7770, Firepro), and a whole bunch of HDD Cup-holders. They are all over my house.

was wondering if you do anything extra to make them into coaster, pretty sure there's a tek syndicate that I saw but was just wondering.
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I don't really. Under my bed is quite nerdy (casually a motherboard and CPU combo from late 90s and a box for a HD 4770 which I have in my soon to be Linux rig)

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was wondering if you do anything extra to make them into coaster, pretty sure there's a tek syndicate that I saw but was just wondering.

I  did take out the fans on the 7770 and the 7870 because without the fans my cups slide perfectly into the wholes left by the fans. The firepro needed no mods, it works fine without any. 

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overclocking notepad and some 775 cpu's in an envelope as i have too many and i've run out of boxes and anti static foam to put them in :P 

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Where to start.....

 

A DVD rom drink mat

Multimeter

wireless charger

Long nose pliers, wire cutters & screwdriver

Calculator *2

Spare mouse n KB

about 20 different wire types

a box full of screws

A spare mouse

WD40

Mech KB

Dual monitors

And most nerdy of all,  a glasses lenses cleaner. 

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