So much desk space!! Wish i had this much, there would be so much i could do with it. This is screaming for a Samsung G9 monitor, it would fit so well into the space and wall you have.
Oh I do want a G9.... one day!
So much desk space!! Wish i had this much, there would be so much i could do with it. This is screaming for a Samsung G9 monitor, it would fit so well into the space and wall you have.
@shaank dopey question but how did you fix the kitchen work top to the cabinets? Is it just freestanding or....?
I’m thinking of getting an ~85cm deep worktop and using it for a desk and just using table legs, but your solution looks so good I’m temped to copy you!!
Edit - also, do the doors still open if you don't put on the feet?
Just a quick update to say I’ve ordered some cabinets and will doing a worktop job... thanks for the inspirationHi mate, yeah so the worktops are heavy enough to just rest, however.... just to keep everything neat they are screwed in with two small screws at each end, from the inside of the cupboards. Easy to quickly undo if I need to get behind something - though the 3m section isn't exactly light!
the doors still open, even over the carpet - I just had to adjust the hinges and play about with them so they gave the required clearance. That said, it's not actual kitchen, not opening these constantly, even some touching on the carpet is fine by me.
Just a quick update to say I’ve ordered some cabinets and will doing a worktop job... thanks for the inspiration
that is a fancy room but I think you need another 4 computer setups in there so you can have a little lan party ! looks like there is room !
i love the icue lighting too
Evga adapter on asus card is blasphemy .Ok few updates from the last week.
First off, an EVGA Powerlink adapter, to basically move the power sockets on the GPU to a less crap place.
Evga adapter on asus card is blasphemy .
Ah yes, i just saw the original and had to comment lol. 3090 looking beefy though.I like to rock the boat - however the card is now a 3090 (see more recent posts in this thread) and so no EVGA adapter anymore!
It's clear you've put a lot of time/effort/money into this!
What mount did you use for the monitor? Did you have to get a sparky to install power socket behind it? Is there a gap between desk and wall and hence Hue strips shining through?
Many thanks.
Just seen your comment now Alex. Monitor mount is just a cheapo one from the rainforest.... nothing fancy. And yup sparky added a power socket in behind the wall as I had hidden the cables, but it's obviously not cool to put a power cable back behind there
Re the hue strips, they are just stuck onto the back of the desk 'top' - there's a 1" gap all the way around.