[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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My living room setup of gaming. Had to move the 360 from the shelf below the TV as the heat was getting too much for the DVD player. So I've now got the ultimate taboo of a PS3 next to a 360.

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Wolfie Zero, nice setup, what size is that TV, and how much was it? Nice entertainment stand too, where did you get that?

I can give you links.

Sense 32" HD Ready LCD TV Digital Freeview 1366x768 500cd/m2 800:1 HDMIx2/PC

- ?299.99

- http://www.ebuyer.com/product/134824

I think that's the one, very good TV, no issues with it (built-in free view is a god send as my area gets crap reception!). Has been confused with a ?1000 TV a friend bought as was ****ed when he found out how much I paid!

I can't find the TV unit, but I got it from Argos for around ?40-50. Ikea sell the exact same one (dunno if they do the Beech finish) as well so have a look round.

Muhahaha! These "setups" make me laugh with regret, that I will crush you all with the mightiness of my complete OMFG-tainment center!

It may just look like an ordinary bookcase...

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But inside the bookcase of doom is contained the sickest setup known to man...

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Tada! :laugh:

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My camera sucks, but heres my setup. You can still see most of the stuff...

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I couldn't be bothered to tidy up :p

There should also be a 360 in there, but its in its box atm since it went to a LAN party and hasn't been played since :p

Its nice having foobar on one screen and the PS3/360 on another, and because of the creature speakers I can listen to music while gaming pretty easily. That way I don't have to worry about networking sharing and stuff to get my music library playable on the consoles.

I couldn't be bothered to tidy up :p

There should also be a 360 in there, but its in its box atm since it went to a LAN party and hasn't been played since :p

Its nice having foobar on one screen and the PS3/360 on another, and because of the creature speakers I can listen to music while gaming pretty easily. That way I don't have to worry about networking sharing and stuff to get my music library playable on the consoles.

Sony Bravia with Bravia Engine

Nerdgasm!

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My living room setup of gaming. Had to move the 360 from the shelf below the TV as the heat was getting too much for the DVD player. So I've now got the ultimate taboo of a PS3 next to a 360.

Nice Set-Up Dude (Y)

Hey guys, not a very good photograph but here is my setup!

What ive got....

Mirai 27" HDTV, 22" Samsung Pebble monitor.

Uk Ps3 60gb, Xbox 360 Elite, PSEYE, Xbox Live vision camera, Dual shock 3, Ps3 BRD Remore, Xbox 360 HDDVD drive

Virgin media TV drive, D-link Wireless-N router, N958gb, W960i.

Asus Eeepc701 4G

Custom built PC with Asus Striker extreme motherboard, Intel Q6600, 2x 8800GT, 2GB ram, 1.5TBhdd space.

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you use HDDVD on 360 or PC?

Both dude, just switch about i got it recently for ?20, and the films for between 3 and 5 quid :-D

took full advantage of it being obsolite!

anyways, i also use it on my pc to back up dvds to my pc and watch an hd dvd on the pc if i fancied!

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