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Ok, so I've recently moved house (my own place, huraahhh!) and with that I want to improve my set-up.
Here is what she currently looks like.
Here is what she currently looks like.
Current Improvement list
# Wider Desk (Collecting it tomorrow)
# Mount Powerbrick & Cables w/ pegboard sheets & hooks.
# ?
# Wider Desk (Collecting it tomorrow)
# Mount Powerbrick & Cables w/ pegboard sheets & hooks.
# ?
Please post upgrade ideas, feel free to rate & Post your own set-ups! :3
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Vase wrote Not to bad i still need to get a 3rd monitor lol
I couldn't live without mine, I still remember 'back in the day' when I was balling with one, I don't know how I did it!
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Something very little yet very important in a setup is cable management.
Behind your PC it looks a little bit messy. Try buying some twist ties or similar products and wrap them around your wires and make them non visible.
Maybe mount a power brick under your desk? (If it already isn't)
Behind your PC it looks a little bit messy. Try buying some twist ties or similar products and wrap them around your wires and make them non visible.
Maybe mount a power brick under your desk? (If it already isn't)
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Zesri wrote Something very little yet very important in a setup is cable management.
Behind your PC it looks a little bit messy. Try buying some twist ties or similar products and wrap them around your wires and make them non visible.
Maybe mount a power brick under your desk? (If it already isn't)
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, Me and cables do NOT get along. I'm absolutely dreading setting up my new desk tomorrow when I have to unplug (& untangle) everything, I have a multipack box of all the different sized cable ties for that reason, I just never got round to it yet, but twist ties might sound like a better idea honestly, as they are considerably easier to remove.
Uhhh, What do you mean mound power brick? Little confused
Vase wroteYou_Bleed_Jam wrotei have 2 right now lol just bought a new sick case rocking my 970 i plan on getting another 970 down the roadVase wrote Not to bad i still need to get a 3rd monitor lol
I couldn't live without mine, I still remember 'back in the day' when I was balling with one, I don't know how I did it!
Nice dude!
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You_Bleed_Jam wrote Uhhh, What do you mean mound power brick? Little confused
I'm talking about something like this
It gives your setup a really clean look and your feet won't hit any wires, that's if there are any wires in front of you.
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Zesri wroteYou_Bleed_Jam wrote Uhhh, What do you mean mound power brick? Little confused
I'm talking about something like this
It gives your setup a really clean look and your feet won't hit any wires, that's if there are any wires in front of you.
That is some next level sh*t right there, I've never seen anything like that before, I'm in awe right now! Might seriously have to look into that!
Thank you for the info +rep.
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Vase wrote How did you mount yours exactly?
I honestly don't have a PC setup of my own yet, so I'm talking out of experience from my friend's setup.
He essentially used a Pegboard to attach to his desk and from there he used hooks/clips to attach the wires/power bricks to it.
I'm not sure if some desks already have one pre installed with them or not.
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Zesri wroteVase wrote How did you mount yours exactly?
I honestly don't have a PC setup of my own yet, so I'm talking out of experience from my friend's setup.
He essentially used a Pegboard to attach to his desk and from there he used hooks/clips to attach the wires/power bricks to it.
I'm not sure if some desks already have one pre installed with them or not.
Definitely doing this, just looked on eBay, pegboard sheets are relatively cheap, and all I will need is screws, and hooks.. You sir are a genuis!
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Why do you have two screens the same size and the third in the centre slightly taller? Did you want it like that or did you have two that were alternate sizes?
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Txq wrote Why do you have two screens the same size and the third in the centre slightly taller? Did you want it like that or did you have two that were alternate sizes?
They are all the same size (23") just the monitor height hasn't been altered since I moved in, it's like 1cm higher than the rest (need an Allen key to twist the thing on the back to lower it, and I don't have one, the joys of living solo aha) I'll go grab a set tomorrow when I'm getting the new desk
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