[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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^ Love the faceplate. Where'd you get it from?

that looks like the one from E3(i wanted that one but they were only being sold on ebay for $100 or more)... but i know there are a few places that sell "fake" ones... or it could be one of the custom made ones...

http://www.gaminghorizon.com/tim/xbox360_f1.jpg

you can see here people are still unloading them

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?c...itSearch=Search

Giga, it's the fake E3|05 face plate. Here's a closer view: http://images.techiehq.net/misc/x360-2.jpg (copy and paste into the address bar).

For some reason my preivous photo is not displaying:

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wallpaper on the wall??... its paint(but yes it is yellow...lol)... I moved there in July and just havent had time to really do much around the house....its never really bothered me before.

I wasn't talking about your setup, I actually kinda like your walls. :p

I was talking about MrStoo's walls:

Here's mine...pretty much the same as the workstation thread heh, you can spot the Xbox 360 in the corner.

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Giga, it's the fake E3|05 face plate. Here's a closer view: http://images.techiehq.net/misc/x360-2.jpg (copy and paste into the address bar).

For some reason my preivous photo is not displaying:

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That link is 403 (Forbidden). Can you upload it to image.to please? :).

Click on the thumnail for the full image.

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I know its hard to see because the carmera isn't that good and there's alot of black on black.

Components from top to bottom:

-37" Phillps LCD w/ Ambilight

-Xbox 360

-Xbox

-HD Cable/DVR

-Aiwa 5.1 system

^ They are fake as in being replicas of the limited edition faceplates given out to E3 '05 attendees.

I thought I saw them at an online store a while back, but I can't find any that still carry them. I guess eBay is the best option.

They sell just the faceplate and the full skin as shown: http://www.360covers.com/servlet/the-54/36...ty-Vinyl/Detail

OMG I WANT IT

I found this on eBay UK, but the circles look pretty skewed...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DELUXE-XBOX-360-GREE...1QQcmdZViewItem

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Just recently upgraded from a '13 to a '27. My friends parents upgraded to HDTV and didn't need their '27 anymore. They sold it to me for just $50. I'm really glad I bought this, I mean it's not HDTV, but for a 17-year old guy who's counting his dollars, this is one of the best things I could buy.

some damn fine set ups here :D i woudl like to know how i would set up my xbos to run on my 22 inch lcd moniter sorry if its been asked countless times :(

Xbox 360 VGA Cable

Then Xbox -> VGA

Audio L + R -> Speakers or Sound Card on PC.

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