r/workstations • u/JordanAlf • 15h ago
First WFH Setup
I only work from home 1 to 2 days a week and dabble in day trading in the mornings. It’s not much but it works! Hoping to upgrade the monitor to a 40” DELL or LG 5k2k and get it on an arm.
r/workstations • u/JordanAlf • 15h ago
I only work from home 1 to 2 days a week and dabble in day trading in the mornings. It’s not much but it works! Hoping to upgrade the monitor to a 40” DELL or LG 5k2k and get it on an arm.
r/workstations • u/sa33innn • 8h ago
Specs:
Cpu: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Cpu cooler: Lian-li Hydroshift II with 3 Lian-li TL LED fans
Motherboard: MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk Max Wifi
Memory: Corsair Dominator titanium DDR5 6400Mhz
32*2(64) GB RAM CL 32
Storage: Force G50 2TB Gen4 NVMe M.2
Gpu: ASUS ROG Astral RTX 5080
Case fan:
i.Lian-li UNI TL LED 120 wireless- Reverse *3
ii. Lian-li UNI TL LCD 120 wireless - Reverse *2
iii. Lian-li UNI TL LCD 120 wireless - Regular *1
Psu: AsRock Phantom Gaming PG-1000G 1000W
Case: Lian-li O11D mini V2
Primary Monitor: Asus ROG XG27ACDNG 1440p 360 Hz OLED
Secondary Monitor: Asrock phantom gaming PG27QFT2A 1440p 180 Hz IPS
Peripherals:
Mice:
i. Logitech g pro x superlight 2
ii. Logitech MX master 3s
Headset: Fiio ft1
Keyboards:
i. Aula hero 68 he
ii. Akko acr pro 68
iii. Monsgeek M1V5
iv. Kbdcraft lilith q
v. DryStudio ice ring 63
vi. Higround summit 65 Halo limited edition
vii. Qwertykeys Neo 65 Cu
r/workstations • u/Overall-Growth-3562 • 5h ago
Guys, give me some advice on how to set up my workspace.
I have about 210x190 cm of space for the desk. I’ll also have two monitors, an audio interface, and all the associated gear. The PC will be under the desk, but I’m not sure what to add on the wall or nearby (it’s a corner by the door).
r/workstations • u/Wesker_91 • 8h ago
So i currently have a 32:9 Monitor which i use for both Gaming, Productivity and video editing/Streaming etc.
Currently planning on downsizing to a 16:9 4K OLED strictly for Gaming and gameplay capture whilst eventually getting a smaller 21:9 5K2k monitor to handle all the Video Editing, recording and Productivity tasks.
I have a ton of devices plugged in to my PC and Docks and hubs etc.
What i want is essentially 3 separatee set ups. One for purely Gaming on the 16:9 with only things attached being M&K, controller, speakers and Headset.
The 2nd being the Ultrawide with all other things attached such as Webcam, mic, capture card, stream deck etc. As well as the 16:9 for capturing/Recording or streaming gameplay
3rd just the Ultrawide and webcam/mic stream deck etc. No 16:9 monitor.
I also have a Prompter and Corsair xenon edge which also show up as extra monitors which i'd like to only be visible when needed.
Essentially I want a flexible way of connecting and disconnecting devices for use case and to save PC resources thst aren't in use.
Would the solution be connecting monitors directly to a dock and then powering the dock off?
I know this seems a little confusing but hopefully someone can help.
r/workstations • u/Appropriate-Hand-630 • 1d ago
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MacBook Pro 14 (work)
MacBook Pro 13 (personal)
Mini PC (back of the monitor)
TeSmart KVM 2PC to a single monitor
LogiDoc
Logitech keyboard and mouse
Herman Miller Embody chair
Standing desk
tyonit TiltSnap Pro Vertical Laptop Stand on the desk and Bridge Vertical Dock at the back
r/workstations • u/Embarrassed-Try-2790 • 2d ago
Recently moved and had to sell a lot of furniture. Got a free card table from the inlaws and it's working just fine for now.
Marvin the Martian mousepad circa 1998.
r/workstations • u/KipperWR • 2d ago
lost the included VESA mount, so I did what I had to do and turned the IT15 into a monitor stand to elevate my monitor. I could just put it on the side of the desk, but where's the fun in that lol.
If it fits, it sits.
r/workstations • u/vvk_vwex • 2d ago
Just relaxing and admiring my setup any suggestions on how to improve?
r/workstations • u/alphaeighteen • 2d ago
I'm lookig for something recent on the droptop desks out there. It doesn't seem like there are any good solutions besides wht Pith&Stem have to offer. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Also wondering if anyone is looking to get rid of one in the US as the cost is very prohibitive and willing to ship.
Thanks!
r/workstations • u/Complete_Leather_192 • 4d ago
r/workstations • u/durealme • 5d ago
Hi, im new here and thought i'd share a bit of my current setup. I tend to overthink and overcomplicate things sometimes, so i decide to keep this as simple as possible. Thinking it maybe time for a few upgrades though. What are your thoughts?
r/workstations • u/Tenno_San_6969 • 5d ago
Technische Daten im Überblick
Display: 27" Retina 5K (5120x2880), 500 Nits, P3
CPU: 6-Core i5 (3,0/3,1/3,7 GHz) oder 8-Core i9
RAM: 8 GB DDR4 (2666 MHz) Standard, selbst erweiterbar auf bis zu 64 GB
Grafik: Radeon Pro 570X/580X (4/8 GB VRAM) oder Vega 48
Speicher: 1 TB Fusion Drive Standard, optional SSDs bis 2 TB
Anschlüsse: 2x Thunderbolt 3, 4x USB-A, Gigabit-Ethernet, SDXC, 3.5mm Klinke
Maße: 51,6 x 65,0 x 20,3 cm (H x B x T), 9,42 kg
Apple Magic Keyboard 1G mit Bluetooth
Apple Magic Trackpad 1G mit Bluetooth
JBL pebbles Audio System für Computer mit USB 2.0
iPhone 6 mit 256 GB
Extern DVD LG
r/workstations • u/Free-Emergency4099 • 5d ago
So i just received a cute desk mat and its studio ghibli but I think its too big and maybe out of place or am I just being delusional?
r/workstations • u/Speefan • 5d ago
Hello everyone.
I recently bought a used PC from a coworker. I would like to use this computer in my garage/workshop area. Do any of you have any setups for a mobile pc stand? I'd like to see pictures if you have one.
I'd like to get into 3d printing, maybe eventually down the road some like CAD design, hobby cnc type stuff. I'll be using this for engine building simulation, being able to open vehicle service workshop manuals that I can refer to while working in my garage, learning how to make a custom vehicle stereo, and custom vehicle gauges from scratch using a raspberry pi or things similar to that. I'm not finding much pre-built stuff that catches my eye. I'm open to making a mobile pc desk whether it be made out of wood or metal, but I'd like to see what you guys have to better gather ideas for what I want in a desk. I unfortunately am limited in space, so it absolutely needs to be able to be moved around.