View Poll Results: Do you like my new PC Spot ?
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19th Oct 2011, 10:38 AM #1OPBanned
Do you like my new PC Spot?
Do you like my new PC Spot ?
Any suggestions ?azazel696 Reviewed by azazel696 on . Do you like my new PC Spot? Do you like my new PC Spot ? http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg832/scaled.php?server=832&filename=photo0324m.jpg&res=medium Any suggestions ? Rating: 5
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19th Oct 2011, 10:50 AM #2Member
I prefer to use only one unit than using two computers unless its about work!
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19th Oct 2011, 11:06 AM #3mmm mmm!
Looks smooth, but there are to many screens, imo.
HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.
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19th Oct 2011, 11:11 AM #4Member
I like it, but why put 2 monitors, you'll have to move your head to the left to see the left monitor and to the right to view the right monitor.
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19th Oct 2011, 11:19 AM #5OPBanned
The left monitor is connected to the laptop - for Movies or if I need bigger resolutions for something (it is FullHd) . The right monitor is for the desktop PC . I was thinking to move for example the left in another room , but the cables are problem .
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19th Oct 2011, 11:24 AM #6Member
Well I would remove pc box from that corner, because corner+curtain= a hell lot dusts in pc box. There are too much wires on floor, which make it hard to hoover. Buy stickers with fittings and fit all wires to the back of this table.
If you use both LCD's I would stick one on the wall. Believe me it saves a lot space.
Subwoofer must be on floor if you want to hear clear bass, not a banging doors of shelf's.
Btw I noticed that heating pipes are going down near corner, so you must have there a radiator under the window?
For this reason I would definitely change place of box as much as possible from there. Heating radiators heat up to 90'C so your box in load can easily reach same temp... This will short down your pc life.....
Can't say anything more coz dont know what you do....
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19th Oct 2011, 11:33 AM #7OPBanned
@Anthonis Thanks for your suggestions .
remove pc box from that corner, because corner+curtain= a hell lot dusts in pc box.
There are too much wires on floor, which make it hard to hoover. Buy stickers with fittings and fit all wires to the back of this table.
Subwoofer must be on floor if you want to hear clear bass, not a banging doors of shelf's.
Btw I noticed that heating pipes are going down near corner, so you must have there a radiator under the window?
For this reason I would definitely change place of box as much as possible from there. Heating radiators heat up to 90'C so your box in load can easily reach same temp... This will short down your pc life.....
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19th Oct 2011, 11:51 AM #8Member
Oh and there is myth that subwoofer impacts on hdd operation. Constant vibrations makes hdd to stop randomly as it reaches shake threshold. If sobwoofer is not isolated fine it also can impact on hdd life as magnetic field reaches hdd
Under mine pcbox i have soft pads stick en to reduce vibration. But lappy hdd's are 3 years old and with clicks of death both already
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19th Oct 2011, 11:53 AM #9JGM
This is how I would set it up.
1. Laptop on the pull out drawer (depending on how big the drawer is and assuming it would fit).
2. Sub woofer on the floor.
3. PC tower in place where the right monitor is.
4. The two screens side by side in the middle of the desktop for a proper dual screen setup on the desktop.
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