Setup Wars Episode 207 – Teen Edition

Setup Wars Episode 207 - Teen Edition

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Setup Wars Episode 207 – Teen Edition”.
What’S happening, you guys haven’t texted us welcome to setup four’s episode, 207 teen edition we’re gon na take a look at some sweet setups from teenagers and if you guys want to participate on the next one make sure to watch the video link down below to learn How to enter now with that said guys, i’m officially announcing the lego edition of setup auras with a grand prize of 200, if you guys want to enter just simply copy and paste the information, the links in the description section onto a notepad and fill it out. Upload the notepad, along with all the pictures of your lego setup, to lego, legowars gmail.com. If it does really well, i might consider doing a minecraft version soon after, but we’ll wait and see. The deadline to send in your pictures is august 30th. So you have plenty of time: do not rush, i’m actually pretty excited to see how creative some of these setups are going to be yeah with that said, good luck, whoever enters let the setup wars begin.

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Setup Wars Episode 207 - Teen Edition

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Setup Wars Episode 207 - Teen Edition

Interesting combo he’s rocking a 30 inch curved gaming monitor from viotek, and this is just a minor suggestion. But if you want to cover up those red accents from the monitor, so it doesn’t affect the color scheme of your setup. You can skin them in black, using some vinyl for peripherals.

Setup Wars Episode 207 - Teen Edition

He’S got the steelseries apex7 keyboard and rival 600 mouse and for audio he’s using the popular logitech z200 speakers and black with a microphone attached to a boom arm, but doesn’t look like he has any headphones, so the microphone is going to pick up. All of that audio the pc power on the setup is a custom budget build inside the cooler master life 5 case and it’s packing the ryzen 5 1600, with the zotac gtx 1660.. Pretty good job on the cable management as well looks like he added a few racks underneath to store all of the wires. I do like that. He did his best to try and stay consistent to the setup’s color scheme by adding purple acoustic panels on the wall and some rgb strips near the top. But personally it’s a bit tacky.

Every time i see led strips outside of a setup. You will need something to diffuse those lights, so you can’t see each individual led. If you look up lifx beams, you can see what i’m talking about these look really good, because the leds are actually diffused. Now, if you’re on a budget, you can buy these frosted pvc pipes from home depot and you can put the strips inside here. It will look something like this from brittany’s setup. As you can see, the leds are more diffused and you can’t see each individual diode and then you can just use a wall raceway to hide the cable from the rgb strip going down the wall.

But overall it’s a pretty balanced and clean setup. We just need to cover up those led strips and grab a pair of headphones. Thank you.

Braden for entering next up is a discord. Member from florida cesar was able to build his first ever setup by saving his money that he earned from mowing lawns and washing cars. Talk about dedication, good choice on the desk.

By the way he picked up the ikea mom with the built-in drawer and it looks like he went with a 144s gaming monitor as well so far so good for peripherals he’s rocking the corsair k7, the mk2 and the logitech g502 hero with an extended mouse pad And for audio, he did pick up a gaming headset which he keeps underneath the desk as well as a toner microphone. But since he’s not able to mount it on the desk, he actually clamped it to the other desk right beside him. Really good work with cable management.

Overall, however, i would have used cable clips instead, since they are more reliable than tape. It also looks like you were a big fan of my budget, pc that i recently built on the channel, because you have built yourself a similar pc. However, i would have gone with faster ram since you are using a ryzen processor that motherboard can support up to 3 600 megahertz, which would have gotten you a noticeable performance boost.

But overall it’s such a clean and good looking pc well done. It definitely feels like you gave some thought about what exactly you wanted to buy. The gear selection across the entire setup was spot on.

For the most part, i think what you have here is a solid foundation. The only thing missing is a bit of personalization because, let’s be honest, it’s looking a bit bare bones. Thank you. Caesar for entering and number three is leo from england and his dual monitor setup. He uses this for gaming, editing photos some school work and streaming he’s walking. Dual 25 inch monitors from ayama that he mounted to the ikea lemon tabletop, which is being supported by a couple of alex drawers for peripherals he’s using the logitech g512 keyboard and the g502 mouse with a set of speakers from logitech. But it looks like the left.

One is being blocked off by one of the monitors. You could always just tilt it to the side if you want, or if you really care about the audio, you can pick up some wall mounts for the speakers and hook them up above the monitors. Aside from the speakers leo uses the hyperx cloud 2s, mostly for gaming and while we’re down here, let’s see how you manage those cables, really good use of cable clips and sleeving to keep everything under control. I couldn’t be more proud and finally, we’ve got the custom pc in the corner, that’s equipped with the ryzen 5 2600 and a gtx 1070 ti much like the previous setup. It’S still lacking a bit of personality, but it is a solid setup with room for improvement.

Thank you. Leah for entering up next is sean from illinois in a super clean and minimalistic setup at the age of 16, he’s doing medical building and coding, and this is the setup he bought all by himself. The total setup costs them between three and four grand and he said that he is super proud of it.

Honestly, i would be too i’m impressed. He did a fantastic job, keeping the color scheme consistent across the entire setup. He went with all white peripherals. We got the and pro 2 keyboard paired with the razer death adder essential gaming mouse. No holes were drilled for the wires, but if you want to get rid of the black accents from the monitor, you could try skinning the bezel kind of like what i did with both of my displays or consider mounting the display to your desk or wall. To get rid of the stand, it obviously is really dedicated to the color scheme. Judging by the audio gear he’s using the core server, two oso headset, that’s resting on the chroma base station from razer, and we got a pair of white kanto speakers. The pc power in the setup is actually his second one that he built he sold the original one and used the money towards upgrading his setup and his new pc.

Of course, he didn’t cheap out either. This thing is a beast packing: the ryzen 9 3900x with 64 gigs of ram and the rtx 2080 super founders edition. Damn. If i was spending that much money on a pc, i would have spent a little bit more and gone with better custom cables.

To be honest, also, your fan configuration is set up wrong. You have all of your fans as exhaust. I would flip those three vertical fans. The opposite direction. To get some cool air flowing inside the case. Cables are managed pretty good for the most part. I can see you made an effort with some cable clips and double-sided tape, but you did leave a couple of cables alone. I know you said that was intentional, because your desk is motorized, but you can still cover them up using a cable spine.

These are designed specifically for motorized desks because they fold with your cables. I’M super impressed that you’re able to work for this setup. This just goes to show that it doesn’t matter how old you are if the passion and determination is there, anything is possible. Thank you. Sean for entering wrapping up the episode is tien from slovenia in his pretty badass black and red setup. He uses this for gaming programming and school work with a single 34-inch ultrawide monitor for peripherals, he’s walking a sweet custom, dz60 keyboard with red switches and a red dragon mouse. But why do i feel like the space bar is upside down? It doesn’t look like teen uses any speakers with this setup, but he does have two headsets, the hyperx clouds for gaming and work.

While these sony cans are for casual and wireless use. The pc powering this setup and staying consistent with the theme is a custom built inside the phanteks p400 and we’ve got the ryzen 5 3600 in here with the zotac gtx 1080. A pretty sweet build, but i’m kind of curious why you decided to go with two intake fans for the top.

Personally, i would have put the rear fan in the front and have two intake fans and flip those two fans up top for exhaust. But i got nothing else to really critique about this setup. It’S pretty simple and straightforward, and i like how he added a bit of decoration on the wall with those acoustic panels.

Well done and thank you for entering you guys know what time it is. Let me know which of these setups was your favorite by commenting down below, if you guys enjoyed the video feel free to smack the like button and show it who’s boss and, as always i’ll see you guys very soon in the next one. .