The baddest desks and gaming centers – update

The baddest desks and gaming centers - update


from Thilo Bayer etc –
What hardware can be found on the desks of PC games hardware extreme users? How tidy are the workplaces and playgrounds? Where are the community case modders tinkering with their computers? A thread in the PCGHX forum clarifies the questions.

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After we haven’t reported on PCHX users’ desks for a while, we want to catch up on this at this point. The thread now has over 3,800 replies and more than 1,000,000 hits. The palette ranges from design wonders and gaming bunkers to real screwdriver workbenches. In addition, we also refer to another thread: Show me where you mod your cases is a place worth seeing for Zen screwdriver fans. At the beginning of the picture gallery you will find the latest pictures from the thread [PCGH Extreme] The Desk Thread].

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Original article: The desks of the PCGH community
in the Desktop thread on PCGH Extreme users present their hardware and the right piece of furniture on which these vital devices stand. At this point, we are presenting you with a few selected desk pictures, which are guaranteed to be completely subjective – everything from art to trash is included. Find out more at PCGH Extreme. If you want to upload a picture of your desktop yourself, you should go directly to the desktop thread.

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A notice: PCGH Extreme is the community for PC screwdrivers. On August 20, 2007, the PC Games Hardware Extreme Forum opened its doors to interested readers for the first time on the occasion of the Games Convention 2007. In the beginning the forum was run parallel to the old PCGH forum and its content was almost exclusively about overclocking and case modding. Since 2008, PC Games Hardware Extreme has been the only forum for all PCGH community members, covering a wide range of topics. Since launch, over 520,000 topics and 10,100,000 posts have been created by more than 200,000 registered users. The Folding@Home association has been very active for many yearscommunitywhich jointly provides computing power against diseases such as cancer.

Reference-www.pcgameshardware.de