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  • Phynx
    I'm Forever
    • Mar 2007
    • 3003

    #1

    Your Uber Gaming Station

    Well I figured I would start a little thread where people can *cough*wee on each othuh*cough* excuse me, had a hairball there... anyway, I wanted a place where people can show pictures of their uber massively awesome, totally tricked out, unbelievably expensive gaming stations, where ever they may be located. As for forum location, I figured Media was best since this deals with the bragging of the media hardware each one of us have. As for me, I'll start it off by explaining my whole gaming station in detail:


    Greg's Place

    Mmmm, Bailey's

    Creamay Beige

    I'M OLD GREG!

    Here you see the cove that is in my room. I have various items in this cove that total thousands of dollars and high technologically advanced items of interest. Here's a swift list of what I have here:
    -Lounge chair: $65
    -Keyboard: $125
    -Chair And Desk: $120
    -7.1 Speaker System: $100
    -22" Widescreen LCD Monitor: $380
    -Custom Built Computer(I built it by myself): $2,125
    ~~Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3
    ~~Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
    ~~RAM: 2GB(2 x 1GB Sticks) OCZ Platinum Revision 2
    ~~Graphics Card: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce 7950GT
    ~~Sound Card: AuzenTech XPlosion 7.1 Surround Card
    ~~Mouse: Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse
    ~~Keyboard: Saitek Eclipse II
    -19" Widescreen LCD TV: $370
    -XBox 360 Elite w/10 games and accessories: $1,000
    -Various Medieval Weapons and Other Items On The Walls: $725
    TOTAL: $5,010 of pure gaming power.

    As you can see, I want people not only to take pictures of their gaming stations, but explain them in as much detail as they want to.

    P.S. - I'M OLD GREG!!
    Last edited by Phynx; 12-26-2007, 12:20 AM.
    Guardin' of the Scared Shrine

  • Professor Raine
    FFR Player
    • May 2007
    • 1560

    #2
    Re: Your Uber Gaming Station

    >__>;
    uhhh.... I got a Windows ME, a PS2 with a half-dozen games, a GC with 40 games and a 20x24 inch tv, a boom box for music and....stuffed animals for decoration. >_____________>;
    All in all, around $2k, accumulated over a time span of about 4 years.


    My simfilez ----
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    • Zageron
      Zageron E. Tazaterra
      FFR Administrator
      • Apr 2007
      • 6592

      #3
      Re: Your Uber Gaming Station

      Thats a ****load of a cool station. (@ Phynx)

      Mine: All monies are in Canadian and at Purchase.
      SyncMaster 701N (SAMSUNG) 17" Monitor || $240
      Logitech 2.1 Speakers || $69
      Logitech WebCam || $29
      LEXMARK Z517 Printer || $49
      Green Desk Lamp || $19
      Saitek P880 Dual Analog || $59
      USB Ultra Hub 4 (Normal Speed) || $89
      EXCEL CDS850 4.5" Headphones || $13 (Sale from $59 - Walmart)
      Logitech Wireless Desktop (Mouse & Keyboard) || $49
      Cybermedia Keyboard (1995 Model) || $19
      Cyber Acoustics Headset || $69
      vTech Phone || $29
      Unused DLDVD Set 8.5 GB x 50 || $59 (Sale from $120)
      Custom Desk (Created by Dad) || Priceless
      Kawai Digital Piano || $1,700

      Custom Computer: $921 At Purchase
      AMD Athalon 64: Overclocked at 2.1Ghz
      Nvidia GForce 5500 256
      Asus A8V (NON-DELUX) Dual Ram Mode
      1G RAM (x2 DDR1 512 Sticks)
      LG Disk Reader
      LG Dual Layer DVD Reader/Burner (Additional $49)
      Blue Tower (2 Fans)


      Picture. (Not Up to Date)


      Edit: Page Stretch D:

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      • skishmonkey72
        FFR Player
        • Nov 2006
        • 366

        #4
        Re: Your Uber Gaming Station

        When I saw Zageron's desk, I loled so hard because of what mine looks like. Just so you know, the food wrappers are stockpiled up over LONG periods of time, I don't just sit there and eat. At most I'll have like 2 or 3 cokes a week or something like that. But look:

        My friends say it's the classic messy nerd desk, with CDs, peripherals, wires, and caffeine-containing products everywhere. Anyways, my computer itself is not that great, but is pretty good for being about 3 years old. Just bought a new graphics card today (was previously using integrated intel graphics chipset), but haven't got it to work. ATI refuses to get around to fixing their drivers for Linux, as most consumers of their products run Windows. Back to the point:
        160GB hard drive
        Super multi DVD+RW (don't know why not DVD-RW)
        2.8 Ghz Pentium 4 with Hyperthreading
        ATI Radeon X1300 256MB
        TONS of room for expansion (4 PCI slots and 8 USB rofl, not to mention other stuff)
        A crapload of ports for audio/video stuff for surround sound/various video output support
        etc... The awesome part is that it was $700 after taxes. ($700 Canadian, not that it matters now, but it did back then lol)

        Oh, peripherals...
        Logitech something or other wireless keyboard, wireless optical mouse
        I also use the original keyboard from HP... yes, they're both plugged in
        No other fancy peripherals... not that those were anything fancy.
        The phone and mp3 player sitting on my desk add another $400.

        EDIT: And yes, I actually use that desk lol. I just do everything with my keyboard on my lap and I use the mouse on the bookshelf to the right.
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        • Phynx
          I'm Forever
          • Mar 2007
          • 3003

          #5
          Re: Your Uber Gaming Station

          Originally posted by skishmonkey72
          When I saw Zageron's desk, I loled so hard because of what mine looks like. Just so you know, the food wrappers are stockpiled up over LONG periods of time, I don't just sit there and eat. At most I'll have like 2 or 3 cokes a week or something like that. But look:

          My friends say it's the classic messy nerd desk, with CDs, peripherals, wires, and caffeine-containing products everywhere. Anyways, my computer itself is not that great, but is pretty good for being about 3 years old. Just bought a new graphics card today (was previously using integrated intel graphics chipset), but haven't got it to work. ATI refuses to get around to fixing their drivers for Linux, as most consumers of their products run Windows. Back to the point:
          160GB hard drive
          Super multi DVD+RW (don't know why not DVD-RW)
          2.8 Ghz Pentium 4 with Hyperthreading
          ATI Radeon X1300 256MB
          TONS of room for expansion (4 PCI slots and 8 USB rofl, not to mention other stuff)
          A crapload of ports for audio/video stuff for surround sound/various video output support
          etc... The awesome part is that it was $700 after taxes. ($700 Canadian, not that it matters now, but it did back then lol)

          Oh, peripherals...
          Logitech something or other wireless keyboard, wireless optical mouse
          I also use the original keyboard from HP... yes, they're both plugged in
          No other fancy peripherals... not that those were anything fancy.
          The phone and mp3 player sitting on my desk add another $400.

          EDIT: And yes, I actually use that desk lol. I just do everything with my keyboard on my lap and I use the mouse on the bookshelf to the right.
          Holy BALLS.... time to clean up XD That is truly said though, that is definitely a typical messy nerd desk ;D
          Guardin' of the Scared Shrine

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