My new baby :3 (spoilered for size)
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Ryzen 7 3700X, Radeon RX 5700 XT. No RGB lightshow because the case will go behind my desk, and water cooling would be complete overkill xD
My new baby :3 (spoilered for size)
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Ryzen 7 3700X, Radeon RX 5700 XT. No RGB lightshow because the case will go behind my desk, and water cooling would be complete overkill xD
Basic, sleek, but a monster is lurking there. I like it!
I did this last night, still a WIP and desk is a mess on the side but cables are in place outside of being tied down and just need to reposition slightly.
Looks great
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Why do you mount them vertically, and not side by side?
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The main monitor is a 21:9 curved ultrawide and having something in flat landscape next to it is extremely awkward. They wouldn't match in height, width, and would take up like 6 feet in space. Your neck would break.
It was set up next to it in portrait for the last year or so, which I really enjoyed for Reddit, but the length of the ultrawide still made my neck hurt.
Also I started a new career a year ago and look at 6-7 stacked setups all day. It's become a part of me and I really enjoy it. This is the way.
Most setups on Reddit with ultrawides are trending this way too, so I'm really seeing it a lot which added to it.
This is the way.
I had a vertical setup when my tv was mounted above my PC, but I just couldnt stand it after awhile. That setup looks good though!
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Finally finished my couch build using guts from a Dell Optiplex 7010 which includes an Ivy Bridge I5.
Full build info: https://pcpartpicker.com/b/GFFtt6
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TLDR build info even an Ivy Bridge I5 with an extremely outdated R9 380 4GB is fine for some basic 1080P gaming and can even max some games.
What size tv are you gaming on?