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HunterReed2

macrumors newbie
Jun 8, 2014
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Just finished to stain my desk's top! :p It looks good with the white base!

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Yeah well done, I usually like lighter stains but I like how the darker stain made the designs within the wood pop.
 

Micky Do

macrumors 68020
Aug 31, 2012
2,217
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a South Pacific island
Just a basic setup, nothing fancy. Ignore the cables, I'm working on it ;)
The rMB looks tiny on the desk (under the A5 notebook) :D

Who cares about cables……?

Lots of people here, I guess. With so many set-ups pictured looking Home & Garden pristine, one wonders if they are just there to show off.

My computer dates back to early 2009. The monitor I got to go with my 2005 Mini original was replaced last December. The broadband connection was installed four or five months ago; before that I used a so called 3G mobile broadband service. I have a few more peripherals, and connect others from time to time. There are more cables, but my computer is more useful.
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vitalion

macrumors member
Nov 5, 2013
34
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View attachment 589633 View attachment 589634 This is my setup! Today I was cleaning the workspace a bit and take some pictures to share. I'm a commercial photographer specializing in food and beverage. The setup is a iMac 2013 Core i7 3.5Ghz - 256gb SSD - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4GB GPU - 32GB 1867 MHz DDR3 RAM, the Macbook Pro is the 2013 Retina Core i7 2Ghz - 256GB SSD - Intel Iris Pro - 8Gb RAM (base model), the iPad Air 2 and iPhone 6 both are 64Gb. At the back of the iMac I have a 120Gb scratch disk SSD, a Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt and a 120Gb SSD for live working files. The table is a DIY one with a Ikea Galant frame and legs. Not shown is a Macbook Air 11" 2012(i7-8GB-256GB), Apple Airport Extreme AC, and a Apple Hackintosh OS X Server which serves files with few terabytes and some other networking services for the business. Hope you guys enjoy it!!

Hello, nice setup

"I have a 120Gb scratch disk SSD, a Lacie Rugged Thunderbolt and a 120Gb SSD for live working files."

Can u provide more info for brand/model etc please ?

I am looking to buy an exernal HDD to store the projects that I am currentley working on. I am now looking to some SSDs and any feedback or review will be helpful. I am planning on working directley on the HDD with applications like photoshop, illustrator, indesign etc.

i have a more detailed thread here with some more info https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/mirroring-sync-specific-folder-to-an-external-hdd.1929854/


thanks

V.
 

L T

macrumors 6502
Feb 24, 2013
433
108
UK
This is my main setup, with a MacBook Pro 15" Retina, mid 2015 with AMD GPU, Dell U2515, BOSE Companion 5 and Logitech MX Master.
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Whenever I see a set up like this I love it, whenever I build a set up like this I don't love it. Don't like not interacting with the computer I spent my hard heard money on, as well as my AOC 24 inch 1080 display looking crap next to the 15 inch retina!!
 

MistrSynistr

macrumors 68000
May 15, 2014
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Who cares about cables……?

Lots of people here, I guess. With so many set-ups pictured looking Home & Garden pristine, one wonders if they are just there to show off.

My computer dates back to early 2009. The monitor I got to go with my 2005 Mini original was replaced last December. The broadband connection was installed four or five months ago; before that I used a so called 3G mobile broadband service. I have a few more peripherals, and connect others from time to time. There are more cables, but my computer is more useful.
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Because most of us don't live like dirtballs and are proud of our home space, enjoy coming into it and showing it off.

Aka: The whole reason this thread exists.
 
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Mortis360

macrumors regular
Sep 6, 2013
154
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Whenever I see a set up like this I love it, whenever I build a set up like this I don't love it. Don't like not interacting with the computer I spent my hard heard money on, as well as my AOC 24 inch 1080 display looking crap next to the 15 inch retina!!
Working on a 15" display for several hours a day gets tiresome, atleast this is a more high-res 25" display with 2560x1440, thats why I got exactly this display due to a higher pixel density.
 
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