
Yup! I moved into my own little flat of 29 squaremeters...so cozy <3. And since it's pas-terrare (my french is bad, i probably typed it wrong), I barely ever have to turn on my radiator :3 Warm, cozy, lovely!
This desk though has to hold a LOT of gear - and there is even more cables than you see - but I found out a clever cable-layout solution with a couple of ties and alike - so, most of them are very cleanly hidden and curled away... Took me a week to get this stuff right though. :I
Gear:
- MacBook Pro 15" Retina, mid. 2014 (1TB SSD, 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3, 2,8 GHz Intel Core i7 (quad-core + HT), NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB + Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB)
- LandingZone Dock for that very MacBook
- Mac Mini Server early 2007
- Playstation 2
- Playstation 3
- Playstation 4
- Playstation Vita TV
- XBox 360
- TRENDnet 8-port Gigabit Ethernet-Switch
- a no-name 5-port HDMI switch
- a Telefunken TV...actually not a bad TV but has about 3ms lag
- Sony Vaio Duo 11
- iPad Air 2 (64GB, cellular)
- iPhone 6+ (16GB)
- a cheap keyboard and mouse - both by GameRaptor
- HP OfficeJet printer...it seems to be partialy broken though, it doesn't print properly...
- UBO Connect Box (Liberty Media Ltd. aka. UnityMedia)
I love this desk <3 Works well and looks grand! However...you need to clean it more often, because it's a glass-y desk. o.o However, it was only 15€, the little shelf-ish thing next to it was 10€. Can't be wrong on that. =)
So yeah... that's my new setup. All the gear is wired up with 1GBit/s wires - so, I get the most out of each network card, even if some do not actually support this speed (turns out all my consoles don't O.o...) but at least I don't have to worry about ever running into network lag on the internal side. Oh yeah, the UBO router is gigabit enabled too and provides me with full 400Mbit/s downstream and 20Mbit/s upstream. Wifi on this MacBook only caps to 200, unfortunately... Still, that's a hefty upgrade, compared to my old lanes which would barely go beyond 10Mbit/s ^_____^.
I decided to upload a new Profile ID since the last one is SUPER outdated by now... So yeah, here it is! ^v^
This desk though has to hold a LOT of gear - and there is even more cables than you see - but I found out a clever cable-layout solution with a couple of ties and alike - so, most of them are very cleanly hidden and curled away... Took me a week to get this stuff right though. :I
Gear:
- MacBook Pro 15" Retina, mid. 2014 (1TB SSD, 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3, 2,8 GHz Intel Core i7 (quad-core + HT), NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB + Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB)
- LandingZone Dock for that very MacBook
- Mac Mini Server early 2007
- Playstation 2
- Playstation 3
- Playstation 4
- Playstation Vita TV
- XBox 360
- TRENDnet 8-port Gigabit Ethernet-Switch
- a no-name 5-port HDMI switch
- a Telefunken TV...actually not a bad TV but has about 3ms lag
- Sony Vaio Duo 11
- iPad Air 2 (64GB, cellular)
- iPhone 6+ (16GB)
- a cheap keyboard and mouse - both by GameRaptor
- HP OfficeJet printer...it seems to be partialy broken though, it doesn't print properly...
- UBO Connect Box (Liberty Media Ltd. aka. UnityMedia)
I love this desk <3 Works well and looks grand! However...you need to clean it more often, because it's a glass-y desk. o.o However, it was only 15€, the little shelf-ish thing next to it was 10€. Can't be wrong on that. =)
So yeah... that's my new setup. All the gear is wired up with 1GBit/s wires - so, I get the most out of each network card, even if some do not actually support this speed (turns out all my consoles don't O.o...) but at least I don't have to worry about ever running into network lag on the internal side. Oh yeah, the UBO router is gigabit enabled too and provides me with full 400Mbit/s downstream and 20Mbit/s upstream. Wifi on this MacBook only caps to 200, unfortunately... Still, that's a hefty upgrade, compared to my old lanes which would barely go beyond 10Mbit/s ^_____^.
I decided to upload a new Profile ID since the last one is SUPER outdated by now... So yeah, here it is! ^v^
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