Show us your Workstations - 2011 Edition


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I just ordered one to replace my current Razor Mantis which was a measly 30cm x 25cm :whistle:

I have a boogie bug as well and they are very good. I have had to cut it slightly to fit the curve of my desk.

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new monitor since the last time i posted:

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(and no, i don't have BT internet. they suck. i'm using their router on my lovely BE* connection.)

and here's the inside of my case. **** cable managment. :shifty:

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Rearranged the setup since the last time I posted.

Also exposed the keyboard try so everyone can better understand how the desk really works smile.gif.

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My workstation.

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BenQ 19" MVA screen, Eee PC 1005HA, A4Tech X748 (for PC) & Logitech M215 (for Eee PC) on Razer Goliathus pad, MS Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000, Philips SHP5401 headphones.

Przystanek Woodstock (the biggest music festival in Poland - about 700k attenders in 2011) poster on the wall.

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My PC and Thomson cable modem / router (UPC 25Mb/s). Cable mess in background.

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Inside the case.

PC spec:

- AMD Phenom II X2 550 Black Edition @ X4 (cooled by Pentagram Karakorum & Acutake Fan 120 Pro)

- Gigabyte MA790X-UD3P

- 2x 2GB Kingston ValueRAM DDR2-800

- Gainward Radeon HD4850 512MB (cooled by Accelero S1 rev2 & Silentium PC Zephyr 120)

- Samsung EcoGreen F2EG 500GB & Pioneer DVR-215BK

- Audigy SE & Compro VideoMate X50 TV card

- Sharkoon Rebel 9 Eco (cooled by Acutake Fan 120 Pro on silicon pins) & Corsair VX450W

OS: Windows 7 Professional x64 & Linux Mint 11 x64

Nice dark photo of my setup, monitors go 24" | 25" | 24"

You'll see my laptop there also (barely) don't worry I've not purposely placed it there to 'show off' I was actually about to work on it :p

Are those regular TN panels?

why do people put thier workstations by the window... what if there's a leak? that would suck. or a crazed streaker busts in from outside and you've got a broken monitor and a dead naked guy lying on your desk. that would he hard 'splanin to do.

why do people put thier workstations by the window... what if there's a leak?

in my country, we perfected the art of making watertight windows many, many years ago. :|

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in my country, we perfected the art of making watertight windows many, many years ago. :|

Plus, who in their right mind would expect a streaker to come into their house... :| Why would you setup your furniture with a thing like that in mind, lol.

in my country, we perfected the art of making watertight windows many, many years ago. :|

uhhh we got lots of old houses here LOL.... plus you can never trust contractors....

Plus, who in their right mind would expect a streaker to come into their house... :| Why would you setup your furniture with a thing like that in mind, lol.

there's areas that attract those types... you never know you've moved into one of those till several months or even years later. the first one shows up, then more start to show up and you've got lots of 'splainin to do.... then you try to plan out and new identitiy and move out to Utah and become a mormon and nobody would ever know. Plus out there you won't have to deal with the streakers..... right? anyone from UT wanna comment on that?

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