[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Moved into new condo about 14 months ago. All these pictures taken a 6 month - 1 year ago (broke my camera never got a replacement)

Living Room (old) :

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With Wii:

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Bedroom Computer 1:

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Bedroom Computer 2:

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Bedroom Desktop under the table:

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Bedroom LCD:

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HTPC Computer 1 output to LCD:

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Guest Bedroom has a small lcd and computer but no pics of it.

Cleaned up and reorganised a bit. But yeah, this is my bedroom.

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And some others

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Ohh and the laptops 17" and the LCD a 24". The laptop always makes the main one look really small.

Right, I've seen a lot of nice gaming set ups here, but my own little set up is clearly far superior.

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Note: I am a student. That makes everything ok.

Is that toilet paper on your desk? That reminds me too much of Cartman in the WoW episode of South Park.

Edited by Smigit

Some Work-in-Progress, still a lot to be done, since i just finished painting and laying the carpet this weekend.

Need some posters/Paintings, set up the surround set etc.

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( Bluebear is the biggest retard ever :laugh: )

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Edited by MichaelBL

Thinking back today whilst at work I came to the realisation that I have possibly spent too much money on my computer for the sole reasons of staying on the edge of my max budget for music listening and gaming.

Perhaps if I aimed for mid range all the way I'd now have enough money saved for a nice week away somewhere I don't know but putting it all into writing and reading it back to myself it's a hell of a lot of hardware for one person to go through in only a small number of years :s

I still think back to my first proper PC (The P120 I bought off my mate for ?70 does not count, hah!) I laugh at how awesome it was and how many issues I had along the way.

">" notifies of incremental upgrade to "x"

Back in the early 2001:

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Enlight 7237 "custom modded ARF ARF" case:pp / AMD Athlon 700MHz / 512MB Crucial PC133 (even though I banged some DDR stickers on the case...sado:/// 32MB GF2 MX 32MB DDR > GF2 64MB GTS / Proview 15" CRT > Dell 17" Trinitron CRT > LG Faltron 17" CRT / SoundBlaster Live 5.1 / Windows 98SE (later XP)

2005:

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Tsunami Novatech case / Athlon XP 1800+>2400+>3200+ / 1GB Corsair DDR400 / 6800GS 128MB > 6800GT 256MB > 7800GS 256MB > 7800GS+ 512MB / Dual 17" CRT > AG Neovo 17" TFT > Hyundai 19" Widescreen TFT > Dell 2007WFP 20" widescreen TFT / TB Santa Cruz / Windows XP Pro

2007 (early):

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Thermaltake Aguila case / Athlon 64 3700+ > Athlon X2 4200+ / 2GB Corsair PC3200 / 8800GTS 320MB / Dell 2007WFP / XFI Gamer / XP Pro > Vista Ultimate

Present Day:

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Antec P182 case / Intel Quad 6600 / 4GB Corsair XMS2 DDR800 / 8800GTS 320MB / Dell 2007WFP / XFI Gamer / Vista 32

Ah well the things we do to stay on top of modern computing times eh:))

Edited by mrk

I found it ironic how A LOT of people complain about Vista and that its a failure and nobody is buying it yada yada yada... but from the pictures here, a good 80% of the computers have Vista on them. I think its just us technically savy people who use Vista and know how to truly see its potential :p

Some Work-in-Progress, still a lot to be done, since i just finished painting and laying the carpet this weekend.

Need some posters/Paintings, set up the surround set etc.

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( Bluebear is the biggest retard ever :laugh: )

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Something about all those cellphones tells me youre a drug dealer :shiftyninja:

This is the lan were setting up for the weekeng to come, we have 2 360 on now but by the weekend were going to have 8.

Mines the one on the projector :D :D :D i just got it, you got any better than playing on a 70"+ screen!

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Il get some better pictures when we have them all on

Lets see how everyone has their Xbox setup and what face plates they got :p

Here is mine: (Yes I know its crap, but im a student living away from home)

lol for your sig :laugh: and especially slogan :D

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