[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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I got them same speakers on my server!  :D

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cool, although i doubt you've got them in the same dodgy arrangement. was forced to do that because the 17" monitor is too big to allow space for the speakers.

still, only for my bros, so who cares :laugh:

my speakers on the other hand are much nicer:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...=112422&st=9765

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Great images people. Just a reminder about the rules. Try to keep the images under 1024 x 768, or link to them. Also, try to avoid quoting images. Thanks

never one to willingly sacrafice detail for filesizes,each picture viewable at either 1024x768 and 3264x2448

First up my consols. gamecube/ps2

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Then my old computer.

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Last my new computer in all it's glory, including non functional printer due to slack canon employees.

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Freepgs is going to delete my account for sure. :laugh:

looking back it seems i forgot to turn on noise reduction, oh well. probably could of got better shots without the flash too. :rofl:

My new TV arrived this morning, and seeing as I don't have a digital camera at the moment, I thought I'd improvise.

The colour is wrong, and it doesn't adjust to the brightness of the screens like I hoped it would, but here's my setup. (that wire trailing off the desk is the cam I used to film it with)

http://frazmal.com/andrewfee/setups/setup.mp4

I've got mixed feelings for this set - SD content looks awful if you're any closer than about 2m away, and the black levels could be a lot better. I'd hate to play REmake / RE? on this TV! Eternal Darkness is bad enough...

HD stuff looks incredible over VGA from my Mac though. Can't wait until next-gen for HD gaming. Tempted to pick up an NTSC cube, as interlacing shows up as blur on this set. (there's no blur over VGA, but games blur with RGB SCART or Component, so I reckon that's what's causing it)

Games do look very nice if you're at a decent distance from the set though, many looking better than they did on my 28" CRT. Wind Waker looks particularly good.

In the video, from left to right:

  • Wacom Graphire3 A5 tablet.
  • GBA / DS / CD collection, OSX Software.
  • PDA is hiding away up there too.
  • Maxed out 17" Powerbook
  • 1gb iPod Shuffle
  • Samsung LE32R41B
  • AV Switch
  • PAL cube w/Gameboy Player (I think that'll be getting returned - I'm getting framerate issues in 60Hz)
  • PAL PStwo, modded for imports and RGB DVD playback. (I don't watch enough DVDs to justify buying a good player)
  • Super Famicom with Super Metroid
  • NDS, PSP
  • Grado SR-80 headphones.

*Update*

I recently finished my home theater (aka gaming area) with a modified TV stand. I wasn't going to spend $500 on the official Sony stand and Ikea furniture was garbage. I found this deal for $99 at CompUSA, removed the feet, and lowered the glass on top so that the TV was eye level from my futon. Anyway...

Television: Sony 50" Grand Wega (third generation)

Sound System: Sony 300 Watt Home Theater (Dolby Digital 5.1 & DTS)

Furniture: Bush Genesis II (modified)

Consoles: (left to right) Nintendo 64, DreamX-733 (Xbox mod), Dreamcast

Remote: Sony Remote Commander (RM-VL1000)

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Here's my setup. Its a Dell Dimension 4600 with a P4 3.0 GHZ, 120 GB SATA HDD, 512 MB RAM, Samsung 48x CD Burner, I/O Magic 16x DVD Burner and crappy Dell 17" CRT.

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This is the old computer. It has a P3 1.0 GHz, 192 MB SDRAM, 40 GB HDD, DVD-ROM, 8x HP CD Burner and HP 17" CRT. The printers are an Epson Stylus Photo R200 and a Dell All-in-One A940.

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Here mi gameing area

All Custom built no crap Dell or Aleinware here, my comp looks Aleinware but it just the case got it of eBuyer for ?20. Also i have 5.1 speakers tho the rear ones anit on i tryed tapeing them to mi chair but cables got in way.:DD:pp

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Close up on mi main comp i use. The rest are for mates for LAN party:DD

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My games all mine:DD:pp lateist game is Battlefield 2

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My computer in the dark:pp

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My Guiter well one of them the other one is crap \m/ROCK ON\m/

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my specs are in mi signiture the other comps are basic cant be asked to do all the specs take to long.:pp

i also have xbox but u all should kno games are best on pc unless u have a crap PC:DD

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