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Show us your gaming setup: 2013 Edition

PureSolidness

Neo Member
Updated my main rig with a new video card and some sleeved cabling:
Video:


Pictures:
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What it used to look like (2011) :S


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Rig sitting in its natural habitat:
My setup for the end of 2012, built for work first, gaming secondary, I did a full renovation last summer.
Will be changing up my setup come spring time 2013 :)
Videos:
Short setup vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEtIdsMA7HQ
In depth setup vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJthAX4RlPA
My rig in it's 2010/2011 form:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZZOjj9GCcA

Pictures: I'll start in chronological order:
2008: Poor-college-student setup :S
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Summer 2011: Before renovation. I used to work in this trainwreck...
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Sept/Oct 2011:
Immediately post-reno, something doesn't look right, such a tiny desk.
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Desk done, now looks funny with just 2 monitors
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2012: Got an Aeron, best 1000$ investment I've made, highly recommend
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And here's a collage of the evolution of my setup that I made for the 2012 thread.
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Persona86

Banned
lol no offence but this not seems a real house to me. it seems a set for a tv gay sitcom.

LOL he did say no offence, but he should have worded it better.

I see where's he's coming from, it doesn't look lived in. I gotta say thou I'm jealous, it's beautiful, that place must be VERY expensive, considering it seems to be in central London, maybe 1 million pounds? (or maybe the flat is smaller than I think?) I live in a small flat in south London. :(
 

Coolwhip

Banned
Chittachongs place looks like someone lives there alone. No way it can be that minimalistic and empty with a partner and/or kids.
 

Persona86

Banned
Chittachongs place looks like someone lives there alone. No way it can be that minimalistic and empty with a partner and/or kids.

No kids for sure, but he did say "our" a few times in the description, so there is someone else living there, but I gotta say there is ZERO feminine touch to the place, so probably not a woman.

But he probably shined and polished everything for the pictures, so makes sense. :)
 

Chittagong

Gold Member
Chittachongs place looks like someone lives there alone. No way it can be that minimalistic and empty with a partner and/or kids.

It's not that hard to keep it tidy with a partner when you have designed for tons of hidden away storage and get a weekly cleaner (cleaners in London are cheap, we pay ours £40/week).

Just need to develop a habit of putting stuff away whenever you don't need it. And our place definitely looks a bit messier on hangover days.


No kids for sure, but he did say "our" a few times in the description, so there is someone else living there, but I gotta say there is ZERO feminine touch to the place, so probably not a woman.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/realchittagong/6952674745/in/photostream
 

Persona86

Banned

eso76

Member
Just need to develop a habit of putting stuff away whenever you don't need it.

that's the problem.
I need everything.
All the time.

I really like it, love it actually, i'm quite envious of the place and of your being so well 'mentally organized'.
I'd say it's a very manly place actually, a little cold even, just the way i like it but can't pull for various reasons.
 

Lyte Edge

All I got for the Vernal Equinox was this stupid tag
Chittagong's place is very sleek and modern, which tends to look "cold" in pictures but I'm sure is great to actually be in. Nothing about it screams "gay." (what does that even mean? Gay = clean and neat? LOL.)

I love the clean, modern designs some of the people here have. It looks so much better than the contemporary set ups others have posted and makes them look outdated. But I know that type of design isn't for everyone.

Would love to have a place like that some day. We're moving this weekend (same apartment complex, different building) and the new place has the same carpeted floors (meh) and outdated appliances that our current place does.
 

yamo

Member
lol no offence but this not seems a real house to me. it seems a set for a tv gay sitcom.

No kids for sure, but he did say "our" a few times in the description, so there is someone else living there, but I gotta say there is ZERO feminine touch to the place, so probably not a woman.

Funny how people are automatically assuming Chittagong is gay because of how nice and clean his home is.

Literally one person did this.

I suppose you are right. Mensola only referred to the apartment as a set for a gay sitcom and never implied that Chittagong is actually living with another man. Persona86 however...
 

p_xavier

Authorized Fister
I love the clean, modern designs some of the people here have. It looks so much better than the contemporary set ups others have posted and makes them look outdated. But I know that type of design isn't for everyone.

Contemporary set ups are indeed outdated and they scream: "I live in a suburb and I have a dog, a cat and two and a half kids which I can't raise properly so that's why my place is always in a mess."
 

drizzle

Axel Hertz
I really want to put my games up on a shelf on the wall. I'd put everything that's on drawers today on that shelf, and then I would use those drawers for something else.

I'd ask for help, but I don't live in the US, so whatever help you guys provide me won't be used, because I can't buy that.

I mostly see shelves that go from the wall up (like a cabinet), but I want actual wall shelves. I guess I should start looking.
 

Alpha_eX

Member
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Just had a reshuffle as I don't have time/funds to buy new furniture or properly decorate, I want to paint and put wood flooring down..

Anyway, I have put my gaming setup (need a much bigger TV!) and work area in the living room, using a sofa bed (for guests) as the divider. Not sure if I should make a tall wall or shelf behind the sofa bed to seal off the work area.
 

Johnny

Member
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I've been swapping some components around lately, getting rid of excess hardware. The PS1 will likely be replaced by a Wii U soon enough, it's kind of superfluous at this point. Just recently I condensed all of my modern and retro stuff into one "unit", and have everything hooked up through HDMI, Component and S-Video. It's nice not having to switch cables around anymore. The Wii handles all of the 8/16-bit stuff as well, for those wondering.
 

jbueno

Member

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Love the dual PVMs, though I´d have one for TATE gaming.

I´d post pics of my setup, but as I just moved 2 weeks ago I´m lacking proper furniture to display my games and to house my consoles, so that´ll have to wait for a bit.
 

DJ_Lae

Member
Finally got around to taking photos after the move - there are still boxes strewn about (you can see some of them in my photos) but my basement gaming den is at least usable now, if kind of plain.

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Left monitor/HDTV is connected to my downstairs 360 via matrix switch as well as the PC, so I can display either on the big (okay it's not big, it's just relatively big) HDTV or the 360 on my left monitor by flipping inputs. It also functions as a second monitor when I need to do work, or futz around while playing a PC game.

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Desk is an old but sturdy dot matrix printer desk complete with slot on the right to feed 14" or so paper from a storage shelf below. I'm not a massive fan of the keyboard tray as I'd rather have the desk itself fill that gap, but I can deal with it (the desk was free and significantly more stable than my old one).

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PC needs a bit more cable management but it's the first I've built completely from scratch myself.

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Upstairs is utilitarian as it's mostly for kid's shows. PS3 gets used rarely for games, mostly for movies. Also, I apparently forgot to dust the front of the speakers before taking this shot, and the buffet it's sitting on is more scratched than I remember, courtesy of kids (that is also an HD-DVD player under the PS3).

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xJavonta

Banned
Finally got around to taking photos after the move - there are still boxes strewn about (you can see some of them in my photos) but my basement gaming den is at least usable now, if kind of plain.

http://i.minus.com/ib1gDvwizAS9LA.jpg

Left monitor/HDTV is connected to my downstairs 360 via matrix switch as well as the PC, so I can display either on the big (okay it's not big, it's just relatively big) HDTV or the 360 on my left monitor by flipping inputs. It also functions as a second monitor when I need to do work, or futz around while playing a PC game.

ijS9eiPUXtfHQ.jpg


Desk is an old but sturdy dot matrix printer desk complete with slot on the right to feed 14" or so paper from a storage shelf below. I'm not a massive fan of the keyboard tray as I'd rather have the desk itself fill that gap, but I can deal with it (the desk was free and significantly more stable than my old one).

ivkHRSTo5Hy53.jpg


PC needs a bit more cable management but it's the first I've built completely from scratch myself.

http://i.minus.com/ixGkSyxVFvYjn.jpg

Upstairs is utilitarian as it's mostly for kid's shows. PS3 gets used rarely for games, mostly for movies. Also, I apparently forgot to dust the front of the speakers before taking this shot, and the buffet it's sitting on is more scratched than I remember, courtesy of kids (that is also an HD-DVD player under the PS3).

http://i.minus.com/ibePcbWkyBQd8x.jpg
The desk is pretty sick aside from the keyboard tray, I like it! And do you know what kind of monitor that Dell is? Looks interesting
 

DJ_Lae

Member
The desk is pretty sick aside from the keyboard tray, I like it! And do you know what kind of monitor that Dell is? Looks interesting

I want to say SX2210 - probably long out of production. The back is a neat shape, and all white (matches my computer case if nothing else).
 

Smokey

Member
New setup. Will be my primary gaming/streaming station

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In the picture:

3x Asus 120hz/3D monitors
Logitech G710+ keyboard
Sennheiser PC 363D 7.1 headphones
Sensei Raw mouse

PC and 360 are on the left out of the picture. PC gaming is amazing on here. Here's a shot I took of Crysis 3 earlier:

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Smokey

Member
One monitors is great, but two is just pure way too good. Very nice stuff you have there.


Equally awesome in a different way. That Crysis shot is just wow.

One question though, do the bezels bother you while gaming?

Nah. I adjusted quickly. Your FOV is surrounded by game graphics and is a very immersive experience...no time to think about bezels :p. Another sweet C3 shot from the setup:

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I keep seeing those smaller Sony monitors in these threads, and it seems like they're hooked up to old school hardware (and the Wii lol).

Can someone explain?
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
I keep seeing those smaller Sony monitors in these threads, and it seems like they're hooked up to old school hardware (and the Wii lol).

Can someone explain?

Broadcast monitors are pretty sweet for old school games, and I think that Johnny dude used to work in something production related, so he had access to some. If it wasn't him, then it was someone else on GAF. Obviously.
 
Broadcast monitors are pretty sweet for old school games, and I think that Johnny dude used to work in something production related, so he had access to some. If it wasn't him, then it was someone else on GAF. Obviously.

Oh, is that what they are? I seriously had no idea. What makes them so good? Are they expensive/tough to find?
 

Flock

Member
Oh, is that what they are? I seriously had no idea. What makes them so good? Are they expensive/tough to find?

The Sony models are called PVMs or BVMs. Not extremely hard to find - especially on ebay, its more the fact you'd want to find one locally to not get reamed with shipping costs.
Its without a doubt the best image you can get from SD. I have a 14" hooked up to my Famicom and it looks beautiful.
 
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