Show Your LCD(s) setups!!!

Can we just assume all desks come from IKEA (link)? I have that same one but in black with the same legs.

Are those shelves removable? I'm thinking of ordering that desk but I want to make sure that I can fit my Desktop tower into one of those slots.
 
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By aus1095 at 2011-07-03

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By aus1095 at 2011-07-03

Sold it all plan to rebuild regret selling it..
 
My 20" + 30" + 20"

Dell 2001FP + Samsung 305t + Dell 2001FP
HAHAHA I love how you have a blind spot mirror under the second monitor incase anyone tries to sneak up on you. I purposely setup my desk to face the door for that exact same reason. With my old setup, there'd be times I'd be so wired in, that my gf would sometimes unintentionally spook the hell out of me.
 
19" vertical, 21.5", 19". Monitor stand bases are 6 inch lower than the desk top, so the top of the monitors is at eye level. Perfect for no eye strain, no neck strain. Monitors inclined to 5-10 degrees, somehow like a drafting station.

Not for gaming, for programming and image processing. Ergonomics are in place here :).

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I have the same keyboard, love it. If only they didn't skip cost on the finish. The front piece where you rest your palms on is almost all black -_-.

I love laptop keyboards, and this one is pretty silent and kind of has the same feel. Yeah, after a couple of years, the finish just comes off. LOL new project - paint the keyboard :) will be done this week :).
 
Anyone rocking 2x TVs side by side or up and down? Maybe 32"+. Trying to see what 2x 40" Sharp TVs would look like paired together as I'm thinking to buy my second one.
 
What Samsung tv model is that? How's the input lag in games?
The input lag is noticeable when you run in 1080p, so I run my desktop at 1680x1050. It's only when you use a cursor, but for fps it doesn't matter so much. its only like a couple milliseconds, it does give me the shits but I love the tiny bevel on it. The screen is the D6600 40"
 
Well, I'm new here and this is my first post... so here goes:

I've been working on my home office setup for 13 months. The server, primary computer, furniture, and triple monitor backup system are now complete. I've put a lot of time, money, and energy into this, so... yeah... I'm showing it off. :D

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Neko, helping by knocking screws into the floor:
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Alternate views (as links to save space):
Floor Plan:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/OfficeIdea.png

Systems:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0062-3.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0072-4.jpg

Why?: Remote repair, Engineering, random gaming, WOW factor.

System specs:
AM3 965 Black Quad Core at a stock 3.4GHz (air cooled O.C.ing to 3.95Ghz)

ASUS ROG Crosshair IV AM3 motherboard at 2600MHz

16gb DDR3 2000

2x Asus 5870 Eyefinity 6 video card, at 2gb

2x 80gb Intel X25m SSDs, in raid 0+1 for OS

8TB storage (4x 2tb drives) with another 8TB setup as mirrored raid (raid 1) to an external NAS (4x 2tb drives), which is backed up to another, identical, external NAS once a week, and rotated out with ANOTHER, identical, external NAS as an off site backup (kept in a locked drawer at work)

Tuniq 1200w Power Supply

10x 19" Samsung widescreen monitors

Antec 1200 v3 Case

CoolerMaster v6gt CPU Cooler

Altec Lansing speakers

Logitech MX5500 bluetooth keyboard/mouse combo

Microsoft 7000B laser mouse (backup mouse)

Windows 7 Ultimate x64

All furniture is Bush Series C (Corsa) in Mocha Cherry


People have asked, "Why does a one eyed man need 10 monitors?" My reply is simple. Because I can.

I really don't game. My "newest" game is the original Left 4 Dead. It's a matter of "not enough hours in the day". When I DO play, it's simply on the main monitor only, which will then pretty much run anything I throw at it. In reality, I'm normally logged into at least 4 computers at once, which I, literally, have to keep a constant eye on (Monitors 1-4); logged into 1-3 systems at a time, working on client issues (monitors 5-7); Our ticketing system (Monitor 8); and random web-surfing (monitor 9). The 10th is simply a spare window, to even things out, but usually has some movie/music playing for background noise.

Thanks everyone. This was a year in the making and I'm very proud of the setup. Not only WOW factor, but it's a 'hoss' of a system as well.

Cy

P.S.
I'm too lazy to dig firearms out of the safes to pose in the pictures, but... for those interested... here's a couple of random pics I used to torture a friend after my last range trip:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0017-2.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0029-1.jpg
 
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That's an amazing setup..

But the reason I could never go for something like that is the borders.
 
Well, I'm new here and this is my first post... so here goes:

I've been working on my home office setup for 13 months. The server, primary computer, furniture, and triple monitor backup system are now complete. I've put a lot of time, money, and energy into this, so... yeah... I'm showing it off. :D

People have asked, "Why does a one eyed man need 10 monitors?" My reply is simple. Because I can.

I really don't game. My "newest" game is the original Left 4 Dead. It's a matter of "not enough hours in the day". When I DO play, it's simply on the main monitor only, which will then pretty much run anything I throw at it. In reality, I'm normally logged into at least 4 computers at once, which I, literally, have to keep a constant eye on (Monitors 1-4); logged into 1-3 systems at a time, working on client issues (monitors 5-7); Our ticketing system (Monitor 8); and random web-surfing (monitor 9). The 10th is simply a spare window, to even things out, but usually has some movie/music playing for background noise.

Thanks everyone. This was a year in the making and I'm very proud of the setup. Not only WOW factor, but it's a 'hoss' of a system as well.

Cy

You have 2 ports left over - have you thought of putting a much larger monitor (27-30") or a LCD TV to play games on? I love multi-monitor myself but I could never stand having so little space for games on a balanced setup.
 
TechnoTherapist : awesomeeee ! :)

my current setup is only triple monitor in a single row.
planning to have (at the most) : dual row, that makes it total of (max) 6 monitors only.

nonetheless, your setup is out of this world :p
 
Not sure if I posted my work setup, nothing fancy; 4-display ATI card.

2 x 22" and 2 x 19" Dell LCD's

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wondering if you would do a home office tour video? :)

Well, I'm new here and this is my first post... so here goes:

I've been working on my home office setup for 13 months. The server, primary computer, furniture, and triple monitor backup system are now complete. I've put a lot of time, money, and energy into this, so... yeah... I'm showing it off. :D

IMAG00604.jpg


IMAG0076-2.jpg


IMAG0060-4.jpg


Neko, helping by knocking screws into the floor:
IMAG0142-1.jpg


Alternate views (as links to save space):
Floor Plan:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/OfficeIdea.png

Systems:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0062-3.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0072-4.jpg

Why?: Remote repair, Engineering, random gaming, WOW factor.

System specs:
AM3 965 Black Quad Core at a stock 3.4GHz (air cooled O.C.ing to 3.95Ghz)

ASUS ROG Crosshair IV AM3 motherboard at 2600MHz

16gb DDR3 2000

2x Asus 5870 Eyefinity 6 video card, at 2gb

2x 80gb Intel X25m SSDs, in raid 0+1 for OS

8TB storage (4x 2tb drives) with another 8TB setup as mirrored raid (raid 1) to an external NAS (4x 2tb drives), which is backed up to another, identical, external NAS once a week, and rotated out with ANOTHER, identical, external NAS as an off site backup (kept in a locked drawer at work)

Tuniq 1200w Power Supply

10x 19" Samsung widescreen monitors

Antec 1200 v3 Case

CoolerMaster v6gt CPU Cooler

Altec Lansing speakers

Logitech MX5500 bluetooth keyboard/mouse combo

Microsoft 7000B laser mouse (backup mouse)

Windows 7 Ultimate x64

All furniture is Bush Series C (Corsa) in Mocha Cherry


People have asked, "Why does a one eyed man need 10 monitors?" My reply is simple. Because I can.

I really don't game. My "newest" game is the original Left 4 Dead. It's a matter of "not enough hours in the day". When I DO play, it's simply on the main monitor only, which will then pretty much run anything I throw at it. In reality, I'm normally logged into at least 4 computers at once, which I, literally, have to keep a constant eye on (Monitors 1-4); logged into 1-3 systems at a time, working on client issues (monitors 5-7); Our ticketing system (Monitor 8); and random web-surfing (monitor 9). The 10th is simply a spare window, to even things out, but usually has some movie/music playing for background noise.

Thanks everyone. This was a year in the making and I'm very proud of the setup. Not only WOW factor, but it's a 'hoss' of a system as well.

Cy

P.S.
I'm too lazy to dig firearms out of the safes to pose in the pictures, but... for those interested... here's a couple of random pics I used to torture a friend after my last range trip:
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0017-2.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c135/Technotherapist/IMAG0029-1.jpg
 
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