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I love the set up, but one thing is put your subwoofer on the floor. It will be a lot better as I used to play mine on a shelf and it didn't do much. When swapped to the floor it's a lot better.
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thats not bad you get a 8
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Ill give it a 10

How do you afford all that stuff!?
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xPhobiazombie666 wrote I love the set up, but one thing is put your subwoofer on the floor. It will be a lot better as I used to play mine on a shelf and it didn't do much. When swapped to the floor it's a lot better.

Thanks, I actually don't have any trouble with getting the amount of bass to be happy with it. I can't even have my speakers at full volume. My room is on the second floor of the house and I can go all the way to the basement and feel the foundation shake.

my bathroom is in the other room where my speaker is up against the wall and I am constantly having to replace shower bottles because they break from falling into the tub from the vibrations haha.

Maybe when I move and have more room to work with I may consider putting it on the floor. Thanks for the advice.

PranNksteR wrote thats not bad you get a 8

Thank you for the rating.

ALB4TRAUSS wrote Ill give it a 10

How do you afford all that stuff!?

Not easily. I didn't just one day say I want a gaming setup and threw my entire life savings into it. I upgraded slowly.

I work a full time job over the summer which helped fund most of this along with a Christmas or Birthday here or there.

I started with a small case and a 5770 graphics card and my entire build came out to be around 1,200 at the time. I used my old HDTV (which I still have in this setup) as my main monitor. I used a night stand for my desk and another night stand to hold my PC.

I had that setup for about 7 months then I started to upgrade it, I had a friend who I was working with who was also into computers and he coerced me into buying things I wouldn't normally buy, which is why my set up is the way it is today.

At the beginning of the summer I knew I was going to upgrade my computer case and graphics card. That was settled, he convinced me to get a new monitor, a pair of $200 speakers, a mechanical keyboard. Eventually he convinced me to get a 2nd monitor.

I guess it all comes down to how hard are you willing to work to save up money, and what are you willing to spend that money on. At the time gaming and computers was pretty much my life so I saw no reason not to put that much money into a setup when I spent most of my time using it.
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No Xbox :O
OMGGG !!!!!!!
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AoneFx wrote No Xbox :O
OMGGG !!!!!!!


Actually I do have an Xbox360, it is standing next the the picture that has my books in it. I also have a PS3. I love console gaming just as much as I love PC gaming.
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Nice set up man, you love LED's
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I have the same mouse, love the way it fits in my hand.

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xGFX wrote Nice set up man, you love LED's

Yea, I do. My next build most likely wont be as focused on the flashy appearance though, and thanks =D.

SmokeDizzy420 wrote I have the same mouse, love the way it fits in my hand.

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Thanks for posting the link to it. Yea this mouse is great. I have had it for quite some time now. It may be time for me to look into finding a new mouse.
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6/10 everything looked decent until you get into the pc it looks like some of those cables are mating with each other also to me blue and green looks ugly together as well as you have way too many LEDs
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