Post your Workstation 2012

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I have one too, and it doesn't do anything for dust. It does, however free up the under-chasis fan grate for my PSU on my Fractal R3.
 
I have one too, and it doesn't do anything for dust. It does, however free up the under-chasis fan grate for my PSU on my Fractal R3.

Yeah, I have hardwood floors, so the airflow isn't bad sitting on the floor, but I could imagine it being an issue if carpeted.
 
Zarathustra[H];1038284563 said:
Yeah, I have hardwood floors, so the airflow isn't bad sitting on the floor, but I could imagine it being an issue if carpeted.

That is exactly why I got it- carpet doesn't work so well with the bottom mount PSU and fans and I don't have room to put it ON my desk.
 
This thread is just the inspiration I need to have a nice, clean setup when I move offices in a few weeks.

Current setup:
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Still running the same old invisible computer setup.

2009:
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2012:
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Logitech stick microphone is mounted under the desk; right beneath the keyboard.
Just a USB hub, different monitor, different mouse, different webcam, new headphones, new chair. Been away from the technology world and went into bodybuilding. Planning on getting a new monitor asap and installing this right above where my keyboard is:

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Oh, and some monitor back lighting. That's all.
 
I miss my Z-5500s. The amp just crapped and I had to go out and buy the Z-9600. Still using the satellite speakers from the Z-5500 though...
 
^Man if I had a fredrik I'd get that k/b and mouse attachment too... such limited space on that desk :(
 
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Spent about 2 hours today mounting the three piece grundtal light kit and hiding the wires, more wire management to come, the switch for the lights is under the desk about where the coaster is. Next is to figure out a way to mount the summera tower holder to the frederick. Will post more pictures when the lighting is better, and cable management underneath is better.
 
Still running the same old invisible computer setup.

2009:
sdEGk.jpg

rCXuU.jpg

x6Hq0.jpg


2012:
kyjcC.jpg

YexR4.jpg



Logitech stick microphone is mounted under the desk; right beneath the keyboard.
Just a USB hub, different monitor, different mouse, different webcam, new headphones, new chair. Been away from the technology world and went into bodybuilding. Planning on getting a new monitor asap and installing this right above where my keyboard is:

iphone_docking_port_100017W.png

usb_flash_audio_ports_100018W.png


Oh, and some monitor back lighting. That's all.

Where's your desk from?
 
Thank you for quoting all those pictures just to ask that one question...

There needs to be a major "Quoting Etiquette" post for this thread...
 
Well finally got some pictures of my entire setup.

Lian Li PC7-F
Hannspree 25"
m-audio av30 with dayton 10" sub...
and the desk waa DIY in the garage with some stainless tube piping and such.

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-Alex
 
No, I'm not upset, I'm just stating some thread etiquette...
Many forum members in other threads like this have stated that they don't like having to scroll through a ton of high rez pictures that have already been posted.

I'm not trying to be mean/angry about it. I'm just trying to save some heated debates on the issue in the future.
 
The best way to do it is to quote what you're responding to, but remove the IMG tags from the images so they can still be clicked. This was more of a concern back in the day when people would have more limited bandwidth on their photohosting, so quoting photos in other responses would use up the bandwidth faster. I don't think that's as big of a deal as it used to be though.

These "Post your Workstation" threads get to be really long, and if you're reading for awhile, it's easy to lose track of what post people are replying to. So quoting the post and leaving the images as links doesn't hit the bandwidth or make a page slow to load, but you can still click on the pictures.
 
^Nice, but that price is insane... you know how simple it is to make an ipod dock charger with just a cord and simple shop knowledge. Though the product quality looks way too sexy haha
 
New year, same setup. Would like to upgrade the table to drive additional side monitors for the server.

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Fun times working on my master's thesis...
 
I just moved a few days ago. Used to live on campus of my university, but now I'm living with the gf. Here is my new setup:
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.... From his signature......

Fun times working on my master's thesis...
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i7 2600K | NH-D14 | P8P67 Deluxe | Softmod 6970 CF | HyperX 1600/CL9 4Gt | HX750
2007FP | U3011 | 2007FP
 
Yes, sorry caught up in work and didn't revisit here for a day or two.
The signature indeed has the setup; I made the decision to buy the 30" in early 2011 when I got a sweet deal on the 2007FPs. They were 3 year lease monitors in previous life and I managed to buy 6 of them for a mere 89e per monitor, all in perfect condition :]

I'm still aiming to get all of them into use, but kinda restricted space vise atm. I posted some pictures about the non-installed setup earlier into the LCD-setup thread...
 
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