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SHOfrE3zE
post Oct 26 2016, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(letze @ Oct 15 2016, 11:01 PM)
What a dedication man  thumbsup.gif
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Thank you. I like my stuff organized & clean all the time.


QUOTE(hypermax @ Oct 23 2016, 11:48 PM)
Wow, damn neat and the color matching is perfect.  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif
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Thanks bro. yeah i tried to have everything build in black, white, blue & green.


QUOTE(shanecross @ Oct 26 2016, 06:42 PM)
What table is that bro smile.gif Nice setup.
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Thanks bro. It's a custom made table.
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post Oct 27 2016, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(SHOfrE3zE @ Oct 27 2016, 01:41 AM)
Thank you. I like my stuff organized & clean all the time.
Thanks bro. yeah i tried to have everything build in black, white, blue & green.
Thanks bro. It's a custom made table.
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Ahhh....any indication on damage, do you custom it somewhere that we could go to as well?

Thanks !
Far_76
post Oct 28 2016, 03:28 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Oct 4 2016, 12:15 PM)
i7 5930K OC 4.6Ghz
Titan X Pascal SLI OC 2050Mhz core/11Ghz memory
Asus ROG Rampage V Extreme with front OC Panel
32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4-3200
512GB Samsung 950 M2 NVME
4TB Western Digital HDD 7200rpm
EVGA HB SLI Bridge
EKWB CPU waterblock, GPU waterblocks with backplate, 360 and 240 radiators, reservoir, Pastel Green liquid coolant.
Bitspower fittings and flow indicator, D5 pumps with custom covers
Corsair SP120 custom green fans

Asus Republic of Gamers Swift PG348Q G-sync 34" G-Sync 100Hz Ultrawide
Corsair K95 Cherry Brown
Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
Razer Leviathan
Razer Orbweaver Chroma
Razer Kraken Forged Edition
Kingston HyperX Cloud II
Blue Mo-fi

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Where did you get the acoustic foam bro?
stringfellow
post Oct 28 2016, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(Far_76 @ Oct 28 2016, 03:28 PM)
Where did you get the acoustic foam bro?
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eBay. or www.soundproofstore.com
Game-R
post Oct 28 2016, 09:48 PM

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Decided to post up a photo record of my workstation that has been the victim of my ghetto mods and geekiness for almost 10 years:
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Yes, the entire IKEA dining table has been turned into a cable-management frame and leaves most of it in plain view. Geekiness +25
Look, Ma! No cables on the ground! (Well, almost)
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CPU tower is on a wheeled IKEA storage unit.
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Stores all my tools and spares inside and easily wheeled into position for any work done on it.
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Mouse pads are so overrated and overpriced ... glass table + window film = cheapest & largest mouse pad available!
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2 gaming controllers, cause I'm a control-freak! Nostromo with a D-Pad useful for some software (Firefox, Spotify, RTS), the G13 with an analog stick useful for others (Photoshop, image editing, FPS). Yes, that's another monitor beneath the glass.
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For the occasional doodling and document signing: Notebook computer LCD panel + LCD controller from EBay + Wacom Graphire tablet = Poor Man's Cintiq
Learning how to draw with a tablet in this manner is actually so much easier for noobs like me.
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And because it isn't covered, the backlight spills out behind and it does create some rather interesting lighting effects.
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Sad that I may have to take it all apart next year....
MagnificM
post Oct 28 2016, 10:12 PM

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Why it have to be taken apart ? nevertheless, great setup, by any means, are you working with CS6 a lot ?

This post has been edited by MagnificM: Oct 28 2016, 10:13 PM
Game-R
post Oct 29 2016, 12:12 AM

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QUOTE(MagnificM @ Oct 28 2016, 10:12 PM)
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Why it have to be taken apart ? nevertheless, great setup, by any means, are you working with CS6 a lot ?
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Thanks, It's because I would be moving. I'm a web-developer by profession. More monitors is always better in my field of work. I only occasionally dabble in image editing and digital artworks.

A few more quirks about my workstation:
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Cable management (or at least attempt for it) was the main goal for choosing this IKEA table and its design.
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Fibreglass filters everywhere. I am that OCD against dust. You can spot the colour difference in the build up of almost 4 years of dust.
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My rig's design priority was silence and an experiment in filters to see if they are effective in a dust-free interior. So yes, the top fans are reversed to maximize positive case pressure and no regard for thermal convection efficiency or any overclocking intentions. The water cooling was purely for silence; I can't stand fan noise.
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Modded a IKEA glass shelf with (more IKEA) kitchen cabinet floor stands for raise the sole monitor I have without any height adjustment. From top left to bottom right:
- Batteries for my G700 mouse. That thing whacks them almost daily, more than the cow whacks credit cards in a Paris hand bag shop.
- IR receiver and transmitter.
- Some Sony home theater calibration microphone I salvaged from somewhere is used for my system's "Hello Cortana".
- G930 wireless headphone transmitter with a salvaged metal reflector stuck on top to improve its range a little.
- Network switch beneath the glass.
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Bluetooth and IR-remotes for my system. Yes, the HTC M8 was bought for that reason too. Did I forget to mention I was a control-freak?

This post has been edited by Game-R: Oct 29 2016, 12:23 PM
Fozilla78
post Nov 1 2016, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(sleepy 1 @ Oct 8 2016, 06:50 PM)
Here is my another built after 10 years. So far it's working great except that the casing fan did make some noise that I can hear if I don't play music.
Overall is pretty satisfy.

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WHOA! You actually bought the Xbox One S!? Is it release in Malaysia yet? shocking.gif drool.gif drool.gif
sleepy 1
post Nov 2 2016, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(Fozilla78 @ Nov 1 2016, 11:25 PM)
WHOA! You actually bought the Xbox One S!? Is it release in Malaysia yet? shocking.gif  drool.gif  drool.gif
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I think you can get it in Malaysia or Singapore now.


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post Nov 2 2016, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(sleepy 1 @ Nov 2 2016, 10:24 AM)
I think you can get it in Malaysia or Singapore now.
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How much?
shanecross
post Nov 2 2016, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(Game-R @ Oct 29 2016, 03:12 AM)
Thanks, It's because I would be moving. I'm a web-developer by profession. More monitors is always better in my field of work. I only occasionally dabble in image editing and digital artworks.

A few more quirks about my workstation:
user posted image
Cable management (or at least attempt for it) was the main goal for choosing this IKEA table and its design.
user posted image
Fibreglass filters everywhere. I am that OCD against dust. You can spot the colour difference in the build up of almost 4 years of dust.
user posted image
My rig's design priority was silence and an experiment in filters to see if they are effective in a dust-free interior. So yes, the top fans are reversed to maximize positive case pressure and no regard for thermal convection efficiency or any overclocking intentions. The water cooling was purely for silence; I can't stand fan noise.
user posted image
Modded a IKEA glass shelf with (more IKEA) kitchen cabinet floor stands for raise the sole monitor I have without any height adjustment. From top left to bottom right:
- Batteries for my G700 mouse. That thing whacks them almost daily, more than the cow whacks credit cards in a Paris hand bag shop.
- IR receiver and transmitter.
- Some Sony home theater calibration microphone I salvaged from somewhere is used for my system's "Hello Cortana".
- G930 wireless headphone transmitter with a salvaged metal reflector stuck on top to improve its range a little.
- Network switch beneath the glass.
user posted image
Bluetooth and IR-remotes for my system. Yes, the HTC M8 was bought for that reason too. Did I forget to mention I was a control-freak?
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Does the fibreglass filter disrupt airflow? Where did you get them?
shanecross
post Nov 2 2016, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(Game-R @ Oct 29 2016, 03:12 AM)
Thanks, It's because I would be moving. I'm a web-developer by profession. More monitors is always better in my field of work. I only occasionally dabble in image editing and digital artworks.

A few more quirks about my workstation:
user posted image
Cable management (or at least attempt for it) was the main goal for choosing this IKEA table and its design.
user posted image
Fibreglass filters everywhere. I am that OCD against dust. You can spot the colour difference in the build up of almost 4 years of dust.
user posted image
My rig's design priority was silence and an experiment in filters to see if they are effective in a dust-free interior. So yes, the top fans are reversed to maximize positive case pressure and no regard for thermal convection efficiency or any overclocking intentions. The water cooling was purely for silence; I can't stand fan noise.
user posted image
Modded a IKEA glass shelf with (more IKEA) kitchen cabinet floor stands for raise the sole monitor I have without any height adjustment. From top left to bottom right:
- Batteries for my G700 mouse. That thing whacks them almost daily, more than the cow whacks credit cards in a Paris hand bag shop.
- IR receiver and transmitter.
- Some Sony home theater calibration microphone I salvaged from somewhere is used for my system's "Hello Cortana".
- G930 wireless headphone transmitter with a salvaged metal reflector stuck on top to improve its range a little.
- Network switch beneath the glass.
user posted image
Bluetooth and IR-remotes for my system. Yes, the HTC M8 was bought for that reason too. Did I forget to mention I was a control-freak?
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Does the fibreglass filter disrupt airflow? Where did you get them?
Game-R
post Nov 10 2016, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(shanecross @ Nov 2 2016, 05:35 PM)
Does the fibreglass filter disrupt airflow? Where did you get them?
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The fibreglass filters are actually very breathable and hardly restricts the air flow.
However, they are fibreglass and will release tiny glass dust particles which cause skin irritation and you'll need to vacuum them after you've cut and flex them into place as well as the first few days of usage. Wear gloves when you handle them.
I got mine from ACE Hardware in Mid Valley. They sell all sorts of filter panels which you can cut into shape. You can find other sponge or other fiber-based filters to try out for your rig.

This post has been edited by Game-R: Nov 10 2016, 10:50 AM
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post Nov 12 2016, 06:33 PM

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Updates to my living room setup for entertainment and gaming:
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*Home setup details as per my signature.

My temporary home office setup:
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shanecross
post Nov 12 2016, 10:57 PM

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Still looking for a bigger monitor and plan to drill a hole so that i can hide the kb cable. Plan to get the x35 but omg the price.. T_T

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post Nov 14 2016, 03:28 AM

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QUOTE(shanecross @ Nov 12 2016, 10:57 PM)
Still looking for a bigger monitor and plan to drill a hole so that i can hide the kb cable. Plan to get the x35 but omg the price.. T_T

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Nice room you got! rclxms.gif What's your specs sir?
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post Nov 14 2016, 06:59 PM

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post Nov 15 2016, 02:04 PM

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This is what the inside of my PC looks like. Too embarrassed to show the table mess biggrin.gif

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This post has been edited by Wonka: Nov 15 2016, 03:15 PM
shanecross
post Nov 15 2016, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(Fozilla78 @ Nov 14 2016, 06:28 AM)
Nice room you got!  rclxms.gif  What's your specs sir?
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Thanks, im running old gen la bro

i5 3570k
MSI GD65 Z77
8GB Corsair Veng
1 x SSD 2 x HDD
Strix 1070
Dell S2415H


buyoq
post Nov 17 2016, 04:57 PM

hat ni sebulan...........
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Ok i've finalized my setup.No more upgrade after this..hopefully devil.gif

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