Show us your Workstations! - 2012 Edition


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my setup, ...

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Spec

CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K,@ 5.0Ghz mit Corsair Hydro Series H100 Wasserk?hlung(L?fter ENERMAX T.B.Silence, 120mm, PWM & BE QUIET Silent Wings)

OS:Windows 7 Ultimate

RAM: Corsair XMS3 16GB PC3-16000U CL9-9-9-24

MB:Gigabyte Z68X-UD7-B3

NT:Be Quiet Dark Power Pro P8 1200 Watt

GPU: 3 x Sapphire Radeon HD7970 3GB GDDR5 DUAL DP/DVI-I/HDMI/FullReta @ 3 way Crossfire

Case: Antec DF 85 Full Modded Dark Fleet

Monitor: 3x Samsung SyncMaster 2343BW f?r AMD Eyefinity (6416x1152) 16:10 23" TFT

+1 Samsung 2343BW for Extended View Eyefinity

HDD: 2 x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1.5Tb @ Raid0 + SSD ADATA S511 120GB, 2.5", SATA 6Gb/s @ Intel Smart Response Z68

ext. HDD?s @ WIN Home Server 2011

NAS: Synology DS207+

Ambilight: Revoltec Backlight SMD

Sound:

Logitech G 930 Gaming 7.1 Headset,

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer,

Logitech Surround 5.1 Pro,

Logitech Surround Sound Speakers Z906

Steuerung:

Logitech G700 Maus,

Razer Vespula Mousepad,

Logitech G19 Keyboard,

Logitech G13 Gamepad,

Logitech G27 Lenkrad (no Mods),

Logitech Freedom 2.4 Joystick

Leo Bodnar SLImu @ Samsung Galaxy SII

Logitech G940 Flight System

(Trackir 5 Gamer Komplett Set inkl. TrackClip:PRO in Order)

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My work set up. Nothing special but keeps me entertained.

Left + Middle screen is Windows 7 Enterprise

Right screen is Ubuntu on a seperate box (only just set up so I can have a play around)

Both machines controlled with one mouse and keyboard using Synergy (my day's achievement)

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  • 2 weeks later...

RE: some earlier posts in the thread.

Yes my desk still looks like that. No I didn't get the GC dev kit off ebay. No I haven't developed anything with it (though when I've got free time and the ideal mind to learn C/C++ I'll work on it).

And no, I wouldn't like a clean tidy desk :p ironically it is an organised mess, screwdrivers and whatnot on the right, capacitors/ICs/leds/etc. on the left, memory in front. :)

Anyone here use the IKEA LED dioder strips for their ambient backlighting? What's the best way to attach those to the desk?

I'd probably use something similar to the way they secure the cable in some UK plugs, a white strip of soft plastic tightened over the top of the wire by two screws either end, only replace "wire" for "LED strip" and "plug" for "desk"

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Specs:

Case: Corsair 600T White

CPU: Intel i5 3570K @ 5Ghz

Cooler: Corsair H-100

Mobo: Gigabyte G1 Sniper M3

GPU: Asus GTX 670 Top Edition II

SSD: Corsair Force GT 120GB

HDD: Western Digital 2TB Green

Ram: 16GB 1600MHz Vengeance Low Profile Edition

PSU: Corsair TX 850

*** edit: The graphics card has since been moved to the upper PCI 16x slot, and no longer in the PCI 4x slot)

Goes like the clappers! :D

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Anyone here use the IKEA LED dioder strips for their ambient backlighting? What's the best way to attach those to the desk?

I have the IKEA Dioders, they come with slide-through fixing points with screws and they also come with double sticky pads... so I attached one set to my wall using the fixing points and screws and I put another set on the underside front edge of my glass desk with the pads.

I have the IKEA Dioders, they come with slide-through fixing points with screws and they also come with double sticky pads... so I attached one set to my wall using the fixing points and screws and I put another set on the underside front edge of my glass desk with the pads.

Hmm. I don't remember seeing those in the packaging, I'll have to take a look again, if not I can easily buy some. I was worried double stickies might burn, but if you're using them, I'll check them out.

Thanks! :)

EDIT: Yep, they're there. Sweet. I'll try those out!

I'd probably use something similar to the way they secure the cable in some UK plugs, a white strip of soft plastic tightened over the top of the wire by two screws either end, only replace "wire" for "LED strip" and "plug" for "desk"

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Not the dioder strips I was talking about! :p

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/50192365/

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Specs:

Case: Corsair 600T White

CPU: Intel i5 3570K @ 5Ghz

Cooler: Corsair H-100

Mobo: Gigabyte G1 Sniper M3

GPU: Asus GTX 670 Top Edition II

SSD: Corsair Force GT 120GB

HDD: Western Digital 2TB Green

Ram: 16GB 1600MHz Vengeance Low Profile Edition

PSU: Corsair TX 850

*** edit: The graphics card has since been moved to the upper PCI 16x slot, and no longer in the PCI 4x slot)

Goes like the clappers! :D

Do the slots glow in the dark?

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