Setup Wars – Episode 166

Setup Wars - Episode 166

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Setup Wars – Episode 166”.
170, I haven’t exercised, welcome to set up words episode 166. I might as well call this the Ultimate Edition, because we have some pretty sick setups in this episode, so yeah, if you guys want to participate, make sure to watch the video link down below. But with that said, let the set up or is begin make your devices stand out by skinning them skin. It offers a wide variety of awesome skins to protect and cover up your boring tech, I’m actually using the Deadpool skin for my ps4 pro and it looks really dope. It’S super easy to apply and the quality of the skins are great skin and also offers various case types for iPhones, Samsung, phones and more. But the coolest thing in my opinion, is that you can create your own custom design by uploading a photo. It could be for skins cases and even Apple watch bands, so check them out by clicking on the link below and just my subscribers. You guys get 25 % off your order. Kicking off.

The episode is Andre from Montreal and his productivity set up for software development. We have an ultra wide monitor from Dell. Let’S mount it on the IKEA Sol gen countertop, with two Alex drawers as support the countertop. Actually looks pretty dope with that texture. It’S the first time, I’m seeing this on the show. Andre did keep the surface fairly minimalistic he’s using the Dravo caliber wireless keyboard with the MX master 2’s Mouse.

Setup Wars - Episode 166

This setup is actually being powered by his 2017 MacBook Pro, which is held up by the reign design stand, although the USBC hub sticking out of the side kind of looks out of place and it’s kind of dumb that they made a cable so short like that, Some of the miscellaneous things he has on his desk are has planned his lamp and a pair of Logitech MX sound speakers. Even the cables are managed neatly. The wires are routed behind the monitor mount and into the Signum rack, underneath his desk a very simple, yet productive setup. Thank You.

Setup Wars - Episode 166

Andre for entering next up is Benjamin from Las Vegas and his insane gaming room. We got lots of shelves filled with where collectibles and tons of Lego action figures and on the other side we got a beautiful multipurpose, triple monitor setup uses this for gaming photo editing and watching content. So we got three Samsung 4k monitors mounted against the wall, with the cables being routed through the wall, and you guys might be wondering where the hell is the pc i’ll show you guys soon, but trying to figure out until then.

Setup Wars - Episode 166

So the desk is really nice. He’S using the ikea barca boda countertop, which i think looks really cool with that arrow style. Texture he’s also installed a few capital eggs to add some space between the tabletop and the Alex yours and looks like he used that space to store a few things then also kept the surface of his desk fairly clean and symmetrical. We got the Logitech 5.0 speakers which are spread out perfectly and his Man O’War headset, which offsets that giant Jim Raynor from Starcraft collectible. On the other side in the center we got the razor Huntsman elite keyboard, the orb-weaver chroma key pad and the Mamba mouse. On top of the Firefly mousepad beautiful work, routing all those cables through the desk and behind the Alex door, and finally, in case you guys haven’t guessed already, the PC powering it all is actually mounted on the wall right beside his setup. It’S a custom water-cooled build rocking the Rison 7 1700 X.

We got 32 gigs of ram and the Ora’s GTX 10 atti extreme. It looks like he was going for a black and green build, but the lighting from the fans kind of throw off the color consistency. A little bit, not only does this setup have lots of personality, but it also has purpose. I really like the symmetry and the cable management with the wall mounted PC. I think this setup looks really clean. Lots of thought and time went into all this and for all those reasons I don’t see why he doesn’t deserve a seal of approval, so congrats Benjamin on winning the 16th seal of approval and it’s been a while, since I’ve award of one of those. I think the last person that got one was last year or something but anyways. The seal of approval is a custom made plaque given to someone with a setup that meets all my criteria so Ben.

If you’re watching this video – and you want to claim your beautiful custom-made plaque toss me, an email at setup for is at gmail.com, congratulations well deserved number three. We have a very unique setup by Janice from Germany, who was only 17 years old, so check this out. This is a custom made desk that he 3d modeled and built himself inside it.

We have a custom water-cooled PC with a belated 7700 K, that’s overclock, 2 to 5 gigahertz. We got a GTX 1080 founders Edition and a 16 terabyte mass system from Western Digital. Now the cool part isn’t even the desk itself, but how he modded some parts of the desk there’s a huge mod list, so I’ll just go over some of the cool ones that I found.

For starters, he installed a fan controller in the middle of the desk, which he can use to control the speed of the fans, including his power supply fan. He also installed a bunch of stuff on the slope of the desk, including a docking station, a GoPro charger. We got a fingerprint sensor as well and near the bottom. He installed a built-in USB hub and some buttons on the other side which I’m assuming is for powering on the system or resetting it. He even custom-made 2 separate displays that he mounted on the wall. So the left side is actually display of his previous rad gaming, mice, which I think it’s 5 7 .