[OFFICIAL] Gaming Setups Thread (PC & Console)


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Alright here is my setup. Sometimes i use the projector to play it on, but mostly just my original xbox or watching movies like right now it shows south park. Click on the pics for larger images.

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If you can tell, there is a mini fridge there and a microwave, JBL subwoofer, surround sound speakers and sony 65 inch HDTV. :)

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5 Port Switch, Wireless G Access Point, Pellican System Selector Pro (an amazing device), Xbox (Original), Xbox 360, TiVo, Gamecube, DVP642 DVD Player, Comcast Standard Definition Reciever, Comcast High Definition Reciever.

And last but not least...52" RCA HDTV

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5 Port Switch, Wireless G Access Point, Pellican System Selector Pro (an amazing device), Xbox (Original), Xbox 360, TiVo, Gamecube, DVP642 DVD Player, Comcast Standard Definition Reciever, Comcast High Definition Reciever.

And last but not least...52" RCA HDTV

agreed on the system selector pro. btw, why do you need 2 comcast receivers?

Heres mine;

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LOL, I'm kidding.. (I wish this was mine ;) )

I'm still saving up for a hdtv let alone buy an xbox 360. Its still cool to see other peoples setups.. so post away!

I'm loving that first setup; God damn, who the hell has the money to buy this stuff?!? Mind you.. I am only 15; who knows what the future holds ;)

My 360 Setup...

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Rear Surround Speakers

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Also have a pair of surround headphones (I live in an APT) I found an optical audio splitter, so I can just put them on without having to switch any cables on the xbox 360.

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Sweetaaahhhh!!!!

Dude, you DO NOT eat fried chicken for breakfast. I did that once and went to track practice... badass diharhea.

Now thats what i'm talkin about. Power to the '13 TV owners.

I'll have you know that run down cheap tv has served me well for approx 4 years and has a wide selection of features blablabl, not really. But it's 23" of Xbox360 that's all i can say!

:punk:

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360 via component, Oppo via DVI, iMac via VGA and the weak point is Sky+ via RGB Scart. 360, Oppo and Sky+ are all connected via optical leads to my Z-680's which is the next thing to be replaced.

wow, that's nice man! fellow sky plus viewer aswell i see :p

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360 via component, Oppo via DVI, iMac via VGA and the weak point is Sky+ via RGB Scart. 360, Oppo and Sky+ are all connected via optical leads to my Z-680's which is the next thing to be replaced.

bloody hell daz u got like everything top notch, is there something that you dont have :p hehhe. gosh i envy you mate. Nice setup anyway. Have fun playing :D

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