Malorn
2011-10-07, 07:02 PM
This is less on the techy side but more on the PS gaming comfort/setup side. I recently created a new PC gaming setup because I got really sick of the old desk. It led to bad posture, cramped legs, and other bad things for someone who spends a lot of time. I wanted a setup where I could be as comfortable as say an Xbox gamer. So I went out and created my dream setup.
Now for the time lapse...
Here is what I started with. Your typical desk PC gaming setup in a cramped corner.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc00.jpg
Then I tore it all down.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc01.jpg
Cleaned it all out, brought in parts for the new TV stand.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc02.jpg
Brought in chair and building TV stand.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc03.jpg
Completed stand and mounted new Samsung UN55D8000 55" LED TV.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc04.jpg
Brought PC, side tabe, and monitor back in and hooked it up to the TV and gave 'er a whirl (Natural Selection 2 is on-screen).
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc05.jpg
And the final setup with completed stand, LEDs on back of stand for back lighting, ottoman, mouse/gameboard platforms, and everything cleaned up.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc06.jpg
Here's my perspective of BF3. Shows LED back-lighting I mounted. Much Better than the cramped desk in the corner!
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc07.jpg
Now some of you may be curious about the mouse/gamepad platforms and that oh-so-awesome chair I have. That was easily half the project.
I started with a chair. This chair was perfect as it has a solid base around the cupholders with which to put platforms for mouse & gameboard.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p00.jpg
Then I did a lot of measurements and designed what the platforms should be. I used the size of a mousepad and gameboard and then played some games to see if that space was sufficient (it was). I designed it in Visio to-scale to make precise cutting. Here is the wood cut and routered for the top platform.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p01.jpg
Made side and support boards to-spec and had the chair on-hand to test the fitting.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p02.jpg
We built 3 armrest (one is backup) platforms & 1 larger platform that spans and sits atop the other two. This is for when I want to have a full mouse & keyboard setup across my lap.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p03.jpg
Then the platforms get painted & glossed.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p04.jpg
Here they are on the chair.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p05.jpg
Here's another angle.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p06.jpg
Total cost for my new command center (excluding PC) was about $3500. TV was $2000, Stand was $300, Chair was $700, side table was $120, Ottoman $70 + random cables, platform expenses, etc. You could go cheaper on the TV obviously if you wanted to. I already had the monitor, PC and the bookshelf.
Now for the time lapse...
Here is what I started with. Your typical desk PC gaming setup in a cramped corner.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc00.jpg
Then I tore it all down.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc01.jpg
Cleaned it all out, brought in parts for the new TV stand.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc02.jpg
Brought in chair and building TV stand.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc03.jpg
Completed stand and mounted new Samsung UN55D8000 55" LED TV.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc04.jpg
Brought PC, side tabe, and monitor back in and hooked it up to the TV and gave 'er a whirl (Natural Selection 2 is on-screen).
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc05.jpg
And the final setup with completed stand, LEDs on back of stand for back lighting, ottoman, mouse/gameboard platforms, and everything cleaned up.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc06.jpg
Here's my perspective of BF3. Shows LED back-lighting I mounted. Much Better than the cramped desk in the corner!
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/cc07.jpg
Now some of you may be curious about the mouse/gamepad platforms and that oh-so-awesome chair I have. That was easily half the project.
I started with a chair. This chair was perfect as it has a solid base around the cupholders with which to put platforms for mouse & gameboard.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p00.jpg
Then I did a lot of measurements and designed what the platforms should be. I used the size of a mousepad and gameboard and then played some games to see if that space was sufficient (it was). I designed it in Visio to-scale to make precise cutting. Here is the wood cut and routered for the top platform.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p01.jpg
Made side and support boards to-spec and had the chair on-hand to test the fitting.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p02.jpg
We built 3 armrest (one is backup) platforms & 1 larger platform that spans and sits atop the other two. This is for when I want to have a full mouse & keyboard setup across my lap.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p03.jpg
Then the platforms get painted & glossed.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p04.jpg
Here they are on the chair.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p05.jpg
Here's another angle.
http://www.liberty-clan.com/gallery/cc/p06.jpg
Total cost for my new command center (excluding PC) was about $3500. TV was $2000, Stand was $300, Chair was $700, side table was $120, Ottoman $70 + random cables, platform expenses, etc. You could go cheaper on the TV obviously if you wanted to. I already had the monitor, PC and the bookshelf.