[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Mine's on a surge protected power strip - just as much because I need to use a power strip to have enough outlets. But then, especially if you already have one, I wouldn't be risking my hard-earned (15 hours in the cold) 360 with the frequent surges and brown-outs we seem to have around here.

Congratulations, you've all made me really jealous and I'm going to have a fit like a little kid now :p

Haha kidding, some VERY nice setups, hopefully I can afford something somewhat close to one of these setups...of course by the time I finish my B.Sc. in computer science they'll have the PS5 or Xbox whatever on the market.

damn, i don't even know what to say after seeing so many awesome setups. so many gigantic tv's... me envious.

Okay I'm kinda embarrassed to post this since as you can see it's pretty messy, but I have an excuse just had a party last night =x (New Years Eve (Hapy New Years to everyone BTW)) Well no big screens here...a poor kids room. Note my breakfast....Friedchicken and a full throttle, 3 cans of Chunky Clam Chowder soup, a can on Pirouettes, and a Fresca...how unhealthy is that.. :D And the possible fire hazard to the left and behind the sub. Three full Surge Protectors.. =x

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Okay I'm kinda embarrassed to post this since as you can see it's pretty messy, but I have an excuse just had a party last night =x (New Years Eve (Hapy New Years to everyone BTW)) Well no big screens here...a poor kids room. Note my breakfast....Friedchicken and a full throttle, 3 cans of Chunky Clam Chowder soup, a can on Pirouettes, and a Fresca...how unhealthy is that.. :D And the possible fire hazard to the left and behind the sub. Three full Surge Protectors.. =x

yep :yes:

Note my breakfast....Friedchicken

Dude, you DO NOT eat fried chicken for breakfast. I did that once and went to track practice... badass diharhea.

My bro in his F50.

Now thats what i'm talkin about. Power to the '13 TV owners.

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