[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Here is my current, its not finished yet. Ill be adding a small shelf between the wallscrolls for Sonny's head. Also getting a new stand for the tv and the Consoles as that one is getting a bit wobbly.

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Im quite happy with it atm, might put the TV on the wall one day, i just dont trust the walls in this house :D

Also here is my PC. This is where i play my RTS games and eat my breakfast :D (It is a HUGE mess)

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Posted PC gaming setup already (next month the hazro 24" tft gets upgraded to the 24" with hdcp/hdmi so I can get a ps3 finally lol to play mgs 4!) but not the family gaming setup :p last month spent just over ?500 on a Wii and TV upgrade for the playroom and so far it's killer! currently playing some late night mario kart then smash bros and then before bed finish watching all 3 indiana jones movies before saturday when i go to watch indy 4 at leicester square!

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Hey whats up guys, i'm new here. I'm an active member on the Nvidia forums, but all we do over there is help people with problems, so i get bored sometimes :laugh:

anyways here's my setup, btw i've seen some very very nice looking gaming setups on here, very very nice ;)

Here's me monitor, its a Dell2408wfp i couldnt recommend any other, it works great and as you can tell its sexy!

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Here's my desk, as you can see i dont beleive in being able to see chords or wires :D

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Heres the inside of my pc, specs are below in sig

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my pimpin mouse and mousepad

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finally my sloppy shelf where i keep my stuff

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Thanks fellers! :D

I used to have a 21" samsung syncmaster and a 32" polaroid lcd monitor, and i had them both on my desk, and my tv ended up breaking! Luckily it was insured, so then i sold my samsung and i got back lik 800 bones for me TV, and i decided to buy a 24" Dell, it works out pretty good for both pc and xbox.

Cheers!

Just bought our first apartment and moved our stuff in. Alas only the kitchen is done; the living room is half done, but we are waiting for the sofa to be made and then decide on a desk. But alas, the gaming setup is done and we have some Fatboys to sit on!

Apologies for the cack res (done through Twinkle on my iPhone)

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How do you guys hide all the cables to your TV's which are mounted on walls?

:?

invisible chords :p

lol noo i'm guessing they run them into the walls, then down and back out.

I beleive you can get stuff like that done professionally but like circuit city or best buy.

Posted some of these in other threads, but there's nothing like a bit of willy waving to cheer you up in the morning :p

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Antec Nine Hundred ? Seasonic M12-600

EVGA nForce 680i SLI (122-CK-NF68-A1) (P32 BIOS)

Core 2 Duo E6600 ? 2x 150Gb WD Raptor

EVGA GeForce 8800GTX 768MB ACS3

Asus DRW-1814BLT ? Mitsumi FA404M

4 x1GB OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Platinum

Big Typhoon VX 120 w/ 120mm Sharkoon 2000

2 x Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP 20.1"

Saitek Eclipse ? Logitech MX Revolution

Razer DeathAddder ? Razer eXactMat

Z-10 Interactive 2.0 Speaker System

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lo Guys,

Ive been a member for a while, but not really got into the forum much, however heres my setup... (I hope to be active on this forum more now)

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Spec's and everything is - http://wariotbh.co.uk/antec/

Love some of the setups ive seen in this thread! :D

Nice set up "The CUB" im shore iv seen in on AVForms

Yeah, that's right. I'll have to have a look for that thread.

Love the driving setup for PGR3 (Y) Very nice :yes:

Thanks, it's great to use. Still thinking about getting the bearing mod done to the wheel, and also bolting the wheel to the unit to give it more stability.

That's a pretty slick setup there Cub, probably got some big electricity bills just from your entertainment setup :)

Currently on the run from my supplier lol

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