[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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  • 2 weeks later...

Here is my updated setup. Images are a bit grainy since all the lights were off. The only things missing from this are my MacBook Pro and a USB hub I got for xmas. Aside from that everything there is the same save for the new HP 21.5" Anamorphic 1080p monitor with HDMI, PS3 Slim, LBP and AC2 (have it for 360 already though).

Tall shot for posters

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Basic setup shot.

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And because my brother got a new D3000 :p

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Here is my updated setup. Images are a bit grainy since all the lights were off. The only things missing from this are my MacBook Pro and a USB hub I got for xmas. Aside from that everything there is the same save for the new HP 21.5" Anamorphic 1080p monitor with HDMI, PS3 Slim, LBP and AC2 (have it for 360 already though).

How are you getting audio from the PS3 and 360 with only one set of speakers?

How are you getting audio from the PS3 and 360 with only one set of speakers?

My speakers have an audio-in on the control that sits on my desk. I switch between 360 and PS3 for input/output. My PC is plugged into the subwoofer directly.

Here is my updated setup. Images are a bit grainy since all the lights were off. The only things missing from this are my MacBook Pro and a USB hub I got for xmas. Aside from that everything there is the same save for the new HP 21.5" Anamorphic 1080p monitor with HDMI, PS3 Slim, LBP and AC2 (have it for 360 already though).

Tall shot for posters

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hmmm.. D3000 sucks at low light shooting? lol. Cool setup anyway. lol.

My speakers have an audio-in on the control that sits on my desk. I switch between 360 and PS3 for input/output. My PC is plugged into the subwoofer directly.

Would you kindly post a link for the type of control you mentioned?

House remodeling so been holding off on buying a tv stand (as to why it's mounted) and a new desk.)

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32" HDTV, 20" LG LCD, HP Laptop, iPhone, CE Labs Amp (hidden behind LCD). My xbox 360 is on a shelf on the wall and my desktop is under the desk. Normally I always had it up on the desk but it's huge & bright. I prefer having desk space too. :)

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I <3 my Razer Lycosa keyboard. Softkeys = heaven.

  • 3 weeks later...

Wife and I finished building out my "man cave" down in our basement this past February, but I have been spending the past year putting all the final touches on it (pictures, wetbar, you name it). All my media stuff is in a media room, which is a room behind the TV (it's the door to the right of the TV that takes you in there).

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