[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Nice setup, though I think that that speaker wire at the floor is dangerous since it's near the door. Is that a main door anyways? Nice case, what's that?

Yea, that's the best I could do with my speaker wires. The door goes to my bedroom. The case is a Coolermaster Stacker 830. It's awesome. Has room for up to 9 120mm fans!. I currently have 5 in there and it's very quite. Thanks for the comments.

holy crap doesn't that hurt your eyes and your neck. having to tilt your head up that hgiH? u should just get a wireless keyboard/mouse or somethin.

I suppose the angle of that picture is really bad. A straight line from my eyes would go directly to the center of the screen. And it works perfectly, no eye or neck pain. Just complete immersion into the 1920x1080 pixels.

And because of the size, the text is not as small as my room-mate's Dell 2407. I usually sit about 2.63 feet away from the screen. And seeing as when I code, I generally have multiple windows open, it really helps out.

I got it at Office Depot a few years ago. I don't know what it's called or who makes it unfortunately.

Here's an update on my desk while I"m at it.

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I love that case :cool:

My gaming setup is as follows:

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ahh nice 42"

I have the 37"

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This is my setup-

Xbox 360 set up It's a basic PC screen. But playing at the resolution on that is better than a TV at least.

TV Set up There's usually a PS2 on the topshelf of that cabinet but its elsewhere in the house at the moment.

Wow. Talk about color coordination. :laugh: (Y)

Heh, it all happened by accident really. Though when I was looking at the pic before uploading I thought all I needed was a white mouse to finish it off nicely.

The actual PC tower's white too but that has to go underneath due to lack of space.

Question for those of you using larger widescreen monitors -- are you using LCD TV monitors, or just regular LCD monitors? If you're using LCD TV, do your's support widescreen PC resolutions? Mine doesn't for some reason, even though the screen resolution is a widescreen one (1440 x 900, 16:10).

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