[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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this is my setup.. maybe it's in this thread already i don't know since the merge...

http://www.alyle.net/images/theatre/

both my PC and console + tv surround sound set up

I'm still waiting on a Wii also.

I'm starting to see Wii on stores, I saw some today, but I just bought a PS3 2 days ago. I'm going to wait a little, I cant play all games at th same time hehe.

Redid my setup yesterday, made it so all the cables are hidden boy was that fun.

The 360 was the hardest to setup, hiding its damn power brick then its crappy ass component cables.

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That setup is awsome I really like Tv Unit any possible of way of getting it in the UK ?

ok... time to show off my stuff.

The TV is new (got it on Monday) and the A/V receiver is also new. We had a DVR box all the time, but just upgraded to HD service 'cause of the TV.

The remote on the couch is a Harmony 360 (see my review for this item here)

Media Area

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1- 42" LCD TV (Olevia LT42HVi)

2- Linksys broadband cable modem (if you follow the blue cable.. you'll find a router)

3- Component switch (Impact Accustic 3-play)

4- 5-dis changer DVD player (Sony DVP-NC85H)

5- HD DVR cable box (Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300HD)

6- A/V receiver (Sony STR-K7000)

7- Xbox 360

8- Wii

9 PS2/360 gamses

10- PS 2

Seating Area

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The way all men should watch TV... stadium seating

We have 2 sofas and 2 love seats (in the back of the pic). Stadium seating is really when a lot of people are watching a movie. We are currently 4 guys in my place.. and if we all have somebody over at the same time.. that's 8, so we need the seating space

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Some pics show a white 360 but I just recently bought a Chameleon case w/ a couple controller shells that light up (the buttons are normally grey)

So there it is... a PC/Gaming setup with 27" of high def, 7.1 surround, and a 360 with Xtreme 2.1 firmware, and a whole lotta sexy lighting

Heres the specs of everything u see:

PC-

Athlon 4200 X2 cpu

DFI Lanparty NF4 SLI-DR Expert mobo

2 Gigs of Corsair 3200c2 ram

Geforce 7800GT gfx card

Creative X-fi platinum sound card w/ 360 hooked up via optical

Creative Gigaworks 7.1 THX surround speakers

Pioneer 111d DVD burner for 360 games

Viewsonic 27" LCD HDTV connected to DVR/PC/360

Other crap you see-

A PSP w/ 1.5 firmware & a gig stick

Samsung Blackjack phone w/ a gig microSD

LG CU500 phone w/ a gig microSD

Linksys WRT54G router w/ HyperWRT firmware

Bluetake bluetooth headphones (for the phones)

M-Audio keyboard for mixing tunes

X-Arcade stick for MAME n other emus

A stripper

Bitches love it.

Edited by enastee

Did some reorganizing of my stuff and bought a new media stand to clean it up and bring some components off the bottom shelf under my TV where the remote wasn't reaching too well.

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Still got a little bit of additional wire-hiding to do but it's definitely better than it used to be.

Heres my half complete room, going to be getting a 32" samsung LCD for end of bed powering my powerbook at xbox360 also getting my lighting and hopefully the blinds automated through a harmony remote.

Heres the end of my bed with is now my computer desk as well as media station.

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laptop, dvd's games etc...

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bigger end bed picture

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you should of seen the room before its taken ages lol When i post my room completed the pictures will be loads better as im gettin a new camera soon.

Here is my brand new setup. I had a 50 inch Projection TV that lasted me 5 years and on Christmas day my tv went out. I was watching some cable and out of nowere the tv goes black! I think its a black out and nope just my tv. So now that I got a huge tax return I decided to get myself something nice. I will take better pictures tomorrow. I still havent networked everything to work with my notebook and havent added my tivo. That stand to the left of you is were the tv is supose to go but im missing some screws =( so I hope to find them in home depo this weekend.

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