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This ones is pretty fire.
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This ones is pretty fire.
Do hope that whiff of middleaged man is to your likingsniffsniffsniffsniffsniffSNIFFSNIFFSNIFFSNIFFSNOIFSNOIFSNIIIIFFFF
As a senior High school, I don't have any pc set up but rather a laptop.
Device name LAPTOP-M4B4GOOS
Processor 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz 2.42 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.80 GB usable) 512gb.
Device ID 738515F0-F97B-4015-AE3B-E931291962B8
Product ID 00327-31056-80417-AAOEM
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display.
Proof Mad Dog lives in a 3rd world country.livin in luxury
this is from like a year ago i promise my current setup doesn't suck
Thats dystopianlivin in luxury
this is from like a year ago i promise my current setup doesn't suck
Classic Fujiwara post, it feels like it's been a year since I've seen this photo.this is from like a year ago i promise my current setup doesn't suck
yes, it can run high graphics.You can run Genshin Impact?
It's a notepad because I didn't have an actual mousepad.Is that a piece of cardboard under the mouse?
Do I need to like mail you a mouse pad or some shit this is sadIt's a notepad because I didn't have an actual mousepad.
i still dont tbh
Do I need to like mail you a mouse pad or some shit this is sad
Stockholm is one hell of a drug
this just reminded me i could literally buy my own but i just havent bothered because im so used to the notepad lol
Bump; I got a better setupI will start basically as OP
Looks nice but a little cluttered.
This could stand to be more aesthetic.
W chair
This could stand to be more aesthetic.
I love ur monitor, name?
This could stand to be more aesthetic.
If I'd known I was going to buy a bunch of audio equipment I'd have gotten a bigger desk.Looks nice but a little cluttered.
Element 27" IPS LED 1440p QHD FreeSync 165hz 1ms Gaming MonitorI love ur monitor, name?
This was the best I could do lmaoAlso @Deagonx (cable management pls)
There's too many cables for that tbh.I mean cable management should not be shown I suppose? Like the ground should be clear
Cool story broFrankly I just came here to have a good time and I'm feeling really attacked right now
Smh, u still have boundlessly better PCFrankly I just came here to have a good time and I'm feeling really attacked right now
first of all, better cable management than I would manage. If I had that many cables.
This could stand to be more aesthetic.
Don't worry I'll take the heat off youFrankly I just came here to have a good time and I'm feeling really attacked right now
Lol yeah I saw this thread in the middle of thatfirst of all, better cable management than I would manage. If I had that many cables.
second of all I just realized that I'm on your screen lol
WDon't worry I'll take the heat off you
My PC setup which has remained unchanged since 2019 (Besides the chair and mouse and headphones)
Built this baby for like 750 and haven't needed to upgrade since
Also rocking the activate windows logo
Since this thread got bumped, I replaced the light up buttons with higher quality Industrias Lorenzo (Old school Western Arcade buttons/switches.), and Sanwa Joysticks.EVGA 2080 Super
i9900k CPU
32GB RAM at 3200mhz
ASUS Motherboard
Have it set to output to a 4K TV and a 4:3 Arcade Machine Monitor. For the latter it displays on on a Arcade 1UP that also has the controls hardwired to the PC. Modified the A1UP with Sanwa parts because stock A1U controls are notoriously dogshit.
Computer also has a RetroRGB Hookup that is set to display whatever retro console I have on the arcade monitor.
(not pictured here. buttons are also different cuz these were taken during the build.)
I use a lapboard because no desk, and its infinitely more comfy anyways.
This is FIRE manSince this thread got bumped, I replaced the light up buttons with higher quality Industrias Lorenzo (Old school Western Arcade buttons/switches.), and Sanwa Joysticks.
The Tripod Monitor pictured here is what I use for my docked Steam Deck, though I do occasionally hook the Steam Deck up to the cabinet directly for more intensive games.
Oh btw if it wasn't clear if you're on the fence about buying a Steam Deck or are a Nintendo die hard, you should have a Steam Deck by the time you finish reading this sentence.