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 ?
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:

Cable management (or at least attempt for it) was the main goal for choosing this IKEA table and its design.

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.

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.

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.

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