Setup Wars – Episode 184

Setup Wars - Episode 184

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Setup Wars – Episode 184”.
What’S up you guys, i’m textures welcome to set up for its episode 184. Will you submit your desk setup to get featured on the channel? If you guys want to participate, you know what to do make sure to watch the video link down below. But with that said, let the setup wars begin. You guys are gon na love. Today’S sponsor there’s this website called scooch it where you can share your setups online and right now they have a contest with up to $ 2,000 worth of prizes to be won.

If you think you have an awesome setup, you can upload your pictures before December 22nd to participate now. Even if you guys don’t have an awesome setup, you can still win a prize just by voting on your favorite setups. They will randomly pick people who voted on setups and give them a $ 40 Amazon gift card. It’S pretty much like setup Wars, but online and here’s a cool part. If you see something you like on a setup, you can click on the product and it will take you straight to the website where you can purchase it. It’S awesome Scrooge.

It is a pretty cool community where people can get inspiration from others vote and have conversations about their setup. The sharing of setups online have never been so interactive and fun before. If you guys want to check it out I’ll leave a link below kicking off the episode is a videographer and musician from Las Vegas. This is Jesse setup for productivity and the occasional gaming.

It’S been awhile that I’ve seen a Macbook set up on the show and just like most MacBook setups, it is super. Organized jesse is using a single 23 inch. Hd monitor that he placed on top of a monitor stand, which also happens to be the perfect size for his xbox 1s. Although I would be worried about thermals with that setup, jesse stayed wireless with the Apple keyboard and trackpad and, of course, the set up is being powered by his mid-2015 15-inch MacBook Pro Retina Froyo he’s using the Mac ECR three speakers, which he tilted up and a Blue Yeti blackout, microphone now for the actual music production.

He does use an akai keyboard with a couple of guitars hanging on the wall and on the other side, is a table with the rest of his gear. We have an audio interface, a MIDI controller and a drum pad. I do like how Jesse kept the desk super organized while still having everything Within Reach.

Setup Wars - Episode 184

He has a charging dock for pretty much everything his camera batteries on the left side and a charging dock for his air, pods and Apple watch on the other cables are managed beautifully underneath the desk, with the help of a long Raceway to hide the wires and Both power strips are mounted against a desk beautiful job, a super clean and productive setup from Jesse. Thank you for entering up next is Casper our Friendly Ghost from Finland and what he calls the ultimate RGB setup he’s walking dual 27-inch monitor is that he mounted on his motorized desk. It does seem a bit cluttered with all that gear.

I feel like a few things that don’t necessarily need to be on. There could be stored away like the laptop and controller, but for the most part, everything is organized pretty well. He is using the Razer BlackWidow chroma keyboard and a couple of mice.

We got the logitech g502 for gaming and the MX master for productivity. I love that he combined both keyboard and mouse wired together using velcro, straps and even routed it straight across the desk through his cable organizer. Very clever for audio he’s got a pair of both companion, 2 speakers and the courser void pros chillin on a hanger, and it looks like he used the PC to kind of cover, the cables for the echo dot, the desk lamp and even the headset. Once again, very clever what I like most about the setup is the custom work. He built a fiber optic light clock which looks pretty dope. Ok a linesman.

He installed this massive rack underneath to hide all the cables, but my personal favorite is the custom RGB wall shelf. He essentially threw in an RGB strip inside and routed the power cable through a channel raceway and plugged it into a power outlet behind that wall. Decor.

Setup Wars - Episode 184

For a 16 year old, that is pretty damn impressive, I got ta say the PC power in the setup has an 87 under K, 16 gigs of ram and the msi gtx 980ti with a custom. Backplate there’s definitely a lot going on in this setup. It’S very busy, but I feel like he did a great job, keeping things organized and very clean with lots of personality, excellent setup and thank you. Kasper for entering and number three is Spira from the Russian Federation and his multi-purpose setup.

Setup Wars - Episode 184

The left side is used for console gaming and watching videos, while the right side is for gaming to achieve such a large setup, he used a massive countertop which I’m assuming is custom made, because I haven’t seen anything this long anywhere online and he’s also got three Alex drawers as support he’s using a 29 inch ultra wide monitor from LG with the Razer BlackWidow chroma keyboard and the mob chroma Mouse. It’S obvious. He is a Razer fan because even for audio, he is sticking with Razer gear. We got the TMF gaming headset and the Razer siren X microphone that he hooked up to a boom arm but check out the clever boom arm placement.

You guys, I recommended something very similar to this: a while back with a tiny wall shelf, but Spira actually used something that he custom made and he mounted it against the wall, and then he clamped a boom arm did that this gives a boom arm a longer Reach, since it doesn’t have to be clamped to the desk – and you also get the flexibility of mounting it anywhere, you want on the wall, the PC powering his gaming setup is interesting. It has an 87 decay with 16 gigs of ram and 2 different GPUs, a gtx 1070 up top and a gtx 1060 on the bottom. You know having two different GPUs means you can’t use them in sli, which means that they only work in the penally. So I’m curious as to why you have both Avery displays plugged into the top GPU.

The second GPU is pretty much doing nothing. I would personally plug in the TV to the GTX 1060. That way you have two GPU is pushing through displays. Instead of having the top do, both the setup on the left is for console gaming, and it’s pretty straightforward, he’s got a ps4 slim that sucked up to a 49 inch LG TV, and you also mounted a sound bar against the wall.

Wrapping the cables together like that makes more sense instead of using a wall raceway, since you are using a different type of wallpaper. The rest of the cables are managed perfectly behind the setup. However, the cables on a desk and behind the monitor can be tidied up a bit better. Thank You spirit for entering coming. All the way from Belgium is Tom and his epic triple monitor setup that he uses for everything from photo, editing and artwork to gaming and video editing. He picked up his corner desk from a local furniture store, and personally, if I were to build a triple monitor, set up a corner desk would be my first pick since all three monitors follow that natural curve path, and this way you have extra space on the Sides to do whatever you want, I mean I would have put the PC on the right side, but Tom decided to keep it on a night stand instead to keep the desk more organized for peripherals he’s using the corsair k70 RGB keyboard, a SteelSeries sensei wireless mouse And we also got an elgato screen deck. He did drill a hole in the desk to route the wires, but he did keep some slack for the keyboard so that he can move it away when he’s using a Wacom tablet. Ferrario he’s got a pair of Jamo speakers which are symmetrically aligned with his monitors and a pen of Sennheiser RS 180 wireless headphones.

I really like how Tom spaced out everything evenly and kept the surface of the desk super organized, and can we also take a moment to appreciate how perfectly aligned all three monitors are? Of course, I don’t expect anything less than perfection when it comes to cable management and Tom did in fact meet those expectations. This actually caught my attention. It looks like he created a sound proofing compartment inside his drawer for his network storage device, which is pretty cool, and finally, the black and orange PC pushing all those pixels is equipped with an i7 6700k 16 gigs of ram and the EVGA r-tx 2017. Of course, I can’t ignore those awesome drawings on the wall. You, sir, have some serious talent.

The details on those portraits are some of the best I’ve seen anywhere and also tell your cat that he’s been featured on. My show he’ll probably get excited. Thank you Tom.

For entering wrapping up, the episode is Vangelis from Greece and his custom setup that he built for gaming and music production. It’S a custom-made corner desk and on the right side holds his PC, even though it’s not water-cooled it’s more organized than the PC desk. From the last episode, it looks like the entire table and the interior is covered in black carbon fiber skins, and you also added a few fans for cooling, two fans for both intake and exhaust and two additional fans as exhaust near the top from the AI. Oh, the actual setup itself is pretty straightforward.

He’S got a 34 inch ultra wide monitor from LG mounted on the wall, with a pair of KRK, Rokit six speakers and then his mouse and keyboard. Some of the modifications he did to the desk include a fan controller with a built-in USB hub near the top, and he also mounted his audio interface underneath the desk for easy access. One minor thing I noticed is that your monitor isn’t exactly centered with your POV.

Judging by the keyboard and mouse placement, and that’s because of your PC, I get that you don’t want to cover it up with your mouse pad, but I feel like if you made the desk a little longer on the left side, you could have centered everything that Way, you wouldn’t have to tilt your head slightly to the right, regardless. This is an awesome custom desk. You built props to your skills and knowledge, and thank you for entering, and that is it for this episode. I’Ve set up words. You guys can leave a comment below on who has the best that setup or you can click on the poll on the top right of the screen.

You guys can also see the results in real time. Make sure you guys are follow me on my Twitter Instagram for sneak peeks and upcoming projects. I love your faces and, as always I’ll see you when the next one .