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Do you mind posting some shots of the back of your setup so I can get an idea of how you managed/organized/hid all of your wiring? :)

Ya I will take some pictures, there will be done some more work on hiding the wires better, when my exams are over :D

Do not quote pictures on the reply, but feel free to have a huge signature :)

Also, minimalistic is good, but most people on here spend a good 3hrs cleaning the workstation and choosing 1 picture from 50 before posting :)

and don't come back with your lies, I know you do!!

Because it looks better and gives a sense of peace.

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wire clutter makes me crazy... :wacko:

Do not quote pictures on the reply, but feel free to have a huge signature :)

Also, minimalistic is good, but most people on here spend a good 3hrs cleaning the workstation and choosing 1 picture from 50 before posting :)

and don't come back with your lies, I know you do!!

Well if you put things back where they belong after use, there is no need to use 3hrs on cleaning, 5min is enough ;). And do you really think that people takes 50 pictures just to show one picture : /..

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wire clutter makes me crazy... :wacko:

Well if you put things back where they belong after use, there is no need to use 3hrs on cleaning, 5min is enough ;). And do you really think that people takes 50 pictures just to show one picture : /..

I almost guarentee most people take a few and pic one. 50 may have been a slight exaduaration.

Also, most people will turn into messy/party animals for 3 months after posting and when it gets reset again, then they spend 3hrs cleaning up to take a cool photo :)

Then there are people who just don't care and take a photo, which are always interesting to look at.

I almost guarentee most people take a few and pic one. 50 may have been a slight exaduaration.

Also, most people will turn into messy/party animals for 3 months after posting and when it gets reset again, then they spend 3hrs cleaning up to take a cool photo :)

Then there are people who just don't care and take a photo, which are always interesting to look at.

Maybe some people do clean up before posting pictures, but that doesn't mean that most of them do that.. ;) there are also people that like to keep it clean... :)

Ah nice, thanks for the pics!

I've been trying to figure out my own mess of wires, but it's harder since I have a UPS and not a simple surge protector. :(

I'v seen boxes to hide wires in different designs in some stores, maybe be you could try those..

Maybe some people do clean up before posting pictures, but that doesn't mean that most of them do that.. ;) there are also people that like to keep it clean... :)
My workstation is never messy, neither is my room/home!

Same here. :) A clean and dust-free environment leads to comfort, productivity, and serenity (as silly as this may sound to some). I find clutter and messiness to be stressful, although I'm sure that others feel more comfortable in a messy environment. Different strokes.

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