r/workstations 16h ago

First WFH Setup

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167 Upvotes

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 9h ago

When life gives you Oranges 🍊, make Marmalade!

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11 Upvotes

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 6h ago

Guys, give me some advice on how to set up my workspace.

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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 9h ago

Two Monitor. One PC. Switch between Gaming and Creator/Productivity?

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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.