to update: As usual, you will find new images of offices from the community at the beginning of the gallery. Particularly interesting today are images of Flowbock, who, like Vadr last week, has an interesting way of displaying them. The description says: “Desk 1 is my signature PC (5900X with RTX 4080 Super), and the home office also has a laptop connected via the mini docking station. Desk 2 houses my ready-to-use Amiga 500, including memory expansion.” Simpler to 1MB and a second Gotek drive, connected to a 19-inch NEC Multisync monitor via a VGA adapter on the second level is a B&O 3500 tube TV with a Super Nintendo Atari 2600 drive and a C-64 in addition, a first generation Game Boy in its case The original and Atari Lynx with McWill mod and new capacitors for quick rounds (and on the go), there's also an A500 Mini in a box that includes a Full HD monitor and a Logitech F710 wireless controller On the shelves are the favorite games of my 'gaming career', everything I've enjoyed playing and what I remember.
PCGH Community Offices
In the Office theme on PCGH Extreme Users submit their appliances and the matching piece of furniture on which these vital devices stand. At this point, we present you with some selected office images, which we guarantee are completely subjective – everything from artwork to trash is included. Find out more at PCGH Extreme. If you want to upload a photo of your office yourself, you should go directly to the office theme.
The thread now has over 4,000 responses and over 1,000,000 visits. The range extends from design wonders and toy hideouts to real screwdriver workbenches. We also point out another topic: Show me where you modified your statuses It is a must-see destination for mechanical Zen lovers. At the beginning of the photo gallery you will find the latest photos from the topic [PCGH Extreme] Office theme].
notice: PCGH Extreme It is a computer mechanics society. On August 20, 2007, the PC Games Hardware Extreme Forum opened its doors to interested readers for the first time on the occasion of Gaming Convention 2007. Initially, the forum ran in parallel with the old PCGH forum and the content revolved almost exclusively around overclocking and modding. Since 2008, PC Games Hardware Extreme has been the one-stop forum for all members of the PCGH community and covers a wide range of topics. Since launch, over 520,000 topics and 10,200,000 posts have been created by over 200,000 registered users. Folding@Home has been very active for many years.Communitywhich together provide computational power against diseases such as cancer.
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