Hey, I've been using a couch and toychest as a makeshift computer desk for now and it's about time I moved up in the world. I need a desk with a huge surface area (multiple surfaces would be nice), and my staples only has a selection of rookie desks for the weak and clutterless
Any recommendations? I'd prefer a desk with one large flat surface and many raised surfaces, and both amazon and staples haven't been doing it for me.
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My father is the only person I know with proper woodworking equipment, and I'm still waiting on that rocking chair I asked him for in the sixth grade. Self-made desks aren't going to happen, sadly. Especially given the level of complexity I want.
The Fredde looks nice, but it seems my keyboard and monitor would be squished on the large level.
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i5 4670k @ 4.9GHz - Stock Heatsink - The rest is melted silicon but I think I have a graphics card in there somewhere It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
The perfect desk/workbench, courtesy of /g/. In raw wood/etc you're looking at about $75-100 depending on where you live. Cheaper than most desks and it'll easily last 5x as long.
The nice thing about this design is you can customize the hell out of it.
Seeing as this is goin on, the monitors sit on the first shelf above the large area on the Fredde, it WILL hold 3 23" monitors on that shelf without trouble
that is just weird, although the fact that my office is more trash than actual furniture is also quite weird
On-topic: as these guys have said, build your own, all you need is a rotary saw, sawhorses (logs work well too) a drill and a screwdriver (screws not included)
oh, a pencil and ruler are nice to have too, along with whatever hardware you need (drawer slides, locking mechs, etc)
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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
Any recommendations? I'd prefer a desk with one large flat surface and many raised surfaces, and both amazon and staples haven't been doing it for me.
Thanks
It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
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The Fredde looks nice, but it seems my keyboard and monitor would be squished on the large level.
It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/S39870936/
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The perfect desk/workbench, courtesy of /g/. In raw wood/etc you're looking at about $75-100 depending on where you live. Cheaper than most desks and it'll easily last 5x as long.
The nice thing about this design is you can customize the hell out of it.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
Should be good, for something on eBay.
If you want something better: Build.
Just like a computer.
That is going to cost like $200 in shipping alone, if not more.
i5-4690K @4.6GHz ~ ASRock Z97X Fatal1ty Killer ~ EKWB Supremacy MX ~ Watercooled SLI STRIX 970s
Project RedShift
Yes that is exactly what you think it is.
Looks like my old work desk, except mine was ketchup and mustard, although there was a variety of Taco Bell hot sauce packs mixed in.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/SteevyT/saved/21PI
On-topic: as these guys have said, build your own, all you need is a rotary saw, sawhorses (logs work well too) a drill and a screwdriver (screws not included)
oh, a pencil and ruler are nice to have too, along with whatever hardware you need (drawer slides, locking mechs, etc)
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2kUq0
the average script-follower/lack of common sense: http://www.techtales.com/tftechs.php?m=200504#8418
windoge 8 has the saddest excuse for a BSOD, it just tells you the type of error, no stop code, no nothing, just "something went wrong, all your unsaved work has now been lost to the void that is volatile memory"
I'm not sure, It isn't that exact model though.
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