[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Where did you get your Firefox gamer picture?
You can take a personal picture, so I'm guessing he took a personal picture of the firefox logo.

Yep, that is exactly what I did. I simply threw a Firefox logo onto a black background and took a picture of it with my Vision camera :)

nice j.rhy@n :woot:

how hard was it to mount your LCD? I'm thinking of doing the same soon....

Its not really hard, the room before was just an empty room, no ceiling, no painted walls, no floor tiles, no electrics, no cat5 etc So the whole room had to be re shaped and tidied up. So becuase of the state of the room I had no worries in making channels in the plaster to hide the cables, this makes a shed load of dust... So this is why you cant see the cables travelling up to the screen becuase they are all hidden in the wall.

The LCD mount is just a standard LCD mount bolted on to the wall, I then created a wooden box "Also to shelf the centre speaker" to hide the LCD mount..

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Wow j.rhy@n that room is pretty darn awesome!, I have been looking to do something similar to a corner on my room with beanbags instead on a sofa...might do it next year :D

Was sorting through all the crap in my room after work and got bored so I took some pics :p

My setup

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Nother pic

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Case close up

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Side view (can't really see much, bad lighting and angle. Specs are in sig anyway)

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Oooh yah, good beer.

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Rest of my other stuff. I know, it's not a real Gibson, it's an Epiphone, but it plays real nice and I got it cheap :p So F U

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My old piece of crap. Running nothing at the moment, not sure what to use it for. Any ideas? Got 1gb RAM, AMD Athlon 1800+ @ 1.8Ghz, 40gb hard drive, ATI 9800 Pro.

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Jeebus, some of you people have messy rooms. I would die if my room was like that. :D

Alack, my PS3's top got all scratched up. My brother spilled God knows what on top of it, and I had to scrub it off. I was VERY upset. I lock my room every day just to keep him away.

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@Refuse

you could turn it into your home server for music, photos, videos and backups :)

just slap in a couple of bigger hard drives. there's a program called NASLite, or you could install Samba for Linux

i'm pretty proud of my own setup. my Westinghouse L2410NM looks awesome :D

@Refuse

you could turn it into your home server for music, photos, videos and backups :)

just slap in a couple of bigger hard drives. there's a program called NASLite, or you could install Samba for Linux

i'm pretty proud of my own setup. my Westinghouse L2410NM looks awesome :D

Nice, I was intending on doing that, but was just looking for a suitable program. This looks nice so I will try it out! Thanks bud.

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