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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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chäeMil Apr 15, 2016


CPU: Intel Core i5 4590 (3.3 Ghz)
RAM: 16Gb (1800 Mhz)
DISK: 2x 128Gb SSD (Crucial M4) + 2TB WD Black
GPU: Asus Strix GTX 970 SOC 4Gb
MONITOR: 21:9 Superwide 38' Curved Phillips (3440x1440)
OS: Ubuntu 15.10 64bit
err0r3o3 Apr 15, 2016
this is my workstation, not just for gaming
![](imgur.com/tTfvzNC)
the desk is an old wardrobe, I will build a larger desk soon
![](imgur.com/cntPrnQ)
but since i have the Steam link, i mainly play on the big screen in the living room.

@Sp-lit: Where did you have the arch keyboard from?


Last edited by err0r3o3 on 15 April 2016 at 9:07 pm UTC
eridanired123 Apr 15, 2016
Quoting: AnxiousInfusion... No picture of that yet.

Where did you got that keyboard with the Mint logo? Seems I can only find keyboards with Windows logos for super key.


Last edited by eridanired123 on 15 April 2016 at 8:57 pm UTC
Luke_Nukem Apr 15, 2016


Study everywhere. And my worn-out old MSI GS70 Stealth laptop with stickers all over it.

Case is a Silverstone Raven RVZ01, runs an ASUS z170 m-itx, i3 Skylake 6100, GTX950, and runs almost all games on high detail at 40 fps or higher.

The i3 is more than adequate for gaming, only notice slowness on parallel compilation due to only 2 dual thread cores.


Last edited by Luke_Nukem on 15 April 2016 at 9:18 pm UTC
sterky Apr 15, 2016
Here's mine =)
PC just under the table


Imgur link


Last edited by sterky on 15 April 2016 at 9:24 pm UTC
OlliC Apr 15, 2016

GustyGhost Apr 15, 2016
Quoting: eridanired123
Quoting: AnxiousInfusion... No picture of that yet.

Where did you got that keyboard with the Mint logo? Seems I can only find keyboards with Windows logos for super key.

It's just an expertly matched key replacement. The original keyboard. And I believe the Mint key was bought here.
megasthenes Apr 15, 2016


68key magicforce was replaced by IBM Model M recently.
EzyRhino Apr 15, 2016


No windows keys, either!

Levi Apr 15, 2016
I see a lot of crammed small desks here. I guess I've been privileged to have such a nice large desk to work at.
Sorry for the potato quality, it's literally the best out of ten my poor old moto G (g1) could do.
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