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Show us your gaming desk setup, here's ours

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Today I thought it would be fun to show you what myself and Samsai have setup for our desks and gaming setups, and see what yours are too.

Myself
Here is my little bit of heaven, what I regularly use for all GOL work and livestreaming
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Proudly still using my Linux Voice mug.

The corner when my desk sits is also quite dark, I really do need to look into a lamp as it's hurting my eyes more and more.

I'm starting to feel like my desk just isn't big enough. The pull-out tray for my keyboard and mouse certainly isn't, and I don't want them on the top of the desk as it's too high and would take up too much room. Looks like in a few months I will need to look into my desk situation again. This desk also isn't big enough to host my tower unit, as it's rather large.

Then there's also my Steam Machine situation
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I do need a smaller case for my Steam Machine, but it also hosts other systems so it has a number of hard drives in it, plus the size of the Nvidia 970 inside has been a problem.

Samsai
Here is the setup Samsai uses for his weekly GOL livestream, articles and GOL Cast videos. The Coca Cola glass is an integral part of the setup.
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Sobkas
Sobkas who usually does our Wine posts, some excellent Penguin graphics for us and more.
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adolson Apr 15, 2016
My DSLR doesn't have a wide enough lens to capture my full living room, which has the only gaming PC in my house. However, I can tell you that it looks like a big TV with a 5.1 surround system, a comfy couch, a coffee table, a beanbag chair, and Steam Controller.
AldoRaine Apr 15, 2016
Hello guys,

This is mine. It is not absurdly beautiful as well as you, but I think it deserves a chance.





Last edited by AldoRaine on 15 April 2016 at 10:39 pm UTC
creeperlwd Apr 15, 2016
Here's mine:

5had0w5talk3r Apr 15, 2016
Luckily, I have somewhat up-to-date pictures of my setup on imgur, so I threw together an album with some of them.

If you just want a picture of my desk, here it is:




Last edited by 5had0w5talk3r on 15 April 2016 at 11:37 pm UTC
5had0w5talk3r Apr 15, 2016
Quoting: Xpander[

EKRboi Apr 15, 2016
Here's mine. The triple monitors are the reason I still do more windows gaming than I wish I had to. I hope one day Linux has support for multi-gpus for gaming and that the games start utilizing them.. I need all the horse power I can get to push games @ 5760x1080.





i7 5930k
32GB Corsair DDR4
3x Nvidia GTX970
Hamish Apr 15, 2016
Everybody's got posh desks. :P

Real men have spent 12-gauge shell casings, bowie knifes, and fencing nails on their desks:



Real messy men. Or farmers. Take your pick.
pete910 Apr 15, 2016
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Ain't seen a CRT in a while :D
Hamish Apr 15, 2016
Quoting: pete910Ain't seen a CRT in a while :D
I do a lot of writing on my second screen, and I actually find it easier on the eyes for word processing for whatever reason.

Plus I am cheap. Both screens are second hand. As is my case. My keyboard is from a thrift store.


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PoHandle Apr 15, 2016
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