Nothing more to see really. It's pretty basic onto what it is, just not so ordinary.
nice setup you got there, very clean. my eye caught that unique table, mind if i ask where you got it? or what its called? i fear if i try to describe it to local shops they won't have a clue lol
I like the floor speakers. I wish I had some of those in my setup, that way I'd have more room on my desk for another monitor or two :)
I'm pretty sure woman cave would have pink walls, make up all over the table and bed full of stuffed animals.
;)
Nevertheless it's cool setup.
It's actually just two ikea table tops that I fastened together and put on to some angle brackets. Only cost me 50$ in total?
I recommend having two tables, On one of which You would put your monitor speakers ETC...And another one in front of that one even slightly underneath it to lay down you keyboard and mouse, that way it looks much more cleaner and comfortable, without you being stuck too close to the screen. Which is pretty much my plan if I get a bigger house. :D
I imagine that works pretty good if you have bigger monitors. I like my setup right now pretty good. It's plenty comfortable. I have a slightly angled footrest (old speakerbox lol) and I don't ever really feel like I'm too close to my screen either. There's just enough room on the front of my desk to fit my mouse/pad and keyboard At the moment though, with the way I have mine setup, it only works for one monitor.
I can finally consider this "done". A proper office/battlestation, perfect for productivity, gaming and also relaxing (as always, excuse the potato camera):
Office/Linux Battlestation:
As you can see to the left, supporting TekSyndicate. A shoutout to @Logan for the quality of the bag. Thanks!
Nice setup!
That is a good looking bass I see there
Love that IBM Model M there
Is that a cluster of old dells?
I've posted here several times before IIRC, but I recently, finally, added a third monitor, so I think another photo to show my updated workstation is appropriate lol
For fun, I will also show how this build started at 2012, and its evolution, up to its present state:
2012:
2013:
2014:
2015:
No clusters at work (yet, I may get bored one day) just a bunch of HP's running through a KVM for diagnostic purposes.
Here's the home set up that's always a little messy:
looks great. nice OS choice :P not many people show off a beast rig and then run Linux.
That are some nice bottles you got there :3







