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If you live and breathe PCMR, spent countless hours tweaking your rig or simply own a cool gaming station, here’s the thread to share it with us!

Hey Insiders,

Many of us own a cherished PC rig—completely tweaked to suit our gaming needs. Whether it’s the latest GPU, that must-have CPU, or a station that’s completely decked out in sick RGB, we want to see it.

So if you’re proud of your gaming station, upload photos and tell us what parts you’re using. Blow us away and you might just get your setup featured on our social channels.

Share your Battlestations now and let’s talk PC together!

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Pretty messy but screw it, I will clean up soon i promise, you get the general idea though.
WIll get more pictures after upgraded my system. time being this is it
Razzmatazzstreetsolo640
WIll get more pictures after upgraded my system. time being this is it

Mine is pretty much identical. :big_grin_::smile_::cool_:
Working on the cable management 😛 Mouse/firefly coming soon!
Always expanding out and up!
So here it is! This is a slow upgrade to this point from when this thread first started. You can see my slow transition from page 1, next page 4 then now. Since the beginning I have added the Razer Edition monitor, Levono stand, replaced Razer Deathadder for the wireless Razer Lancehead, replaced Razer Ornata Chroma for the Razer TE keyboard Chroma v1, also the Razer Wolverine controller and the full functioning Razer core v2 with a MSI gaming 1070 TI in the helm.
On a minor note, the Razer cell phone stand holds your Razer controller perfectly as you see in pic! :)

Also the Levono stand has the Monitor stand looking goofy but it actually holds the RBS underneath and it still fits the RBS stand inside! So the RBS will still gets it venting measure while still saving the little space I have on the compacted desk!
surfer0625
So here it is!

Sweet. There's that monitor you were telling me about. Even the tournament board. I noticed it's from the previous generation but it still is super pleasing to the eye. You even get to have the stock Starcraft 2 profile in synapse. Mine doesn't even have that. hehe! :smile_:
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Previous setup.


After.

Picture just with Razer Products Shown (:
Razer Products shown above:
Razer Blackwidow Chroma (Stealth Edition)
Razer Mamba TE
Razer Firefly (Hard Edition)
Razer Chroma Mug Holder

Lazy to move so I have my Surface Pro 3 on the coach.
Razer Blade Stealth (1st gen)
Razer Core (1st gen)
GTX 1070 STRIX
Acer Predator X34
Razer Blackwidow X TE
Razer Mamba TE
Razer Firefly
Razer Adaro DJs
Razer Headphone Stand
Razer Mako
Razer Coaster

Feat. my personal lego wallet/watch/key holder 😃
I don't think I posted a pic in here yet, since i just got my Razer edition monitor, seems a good time though.
Sorry about the mess, I kind of live at this desk when I'm not at work.

It's a NZXT S340 Razer Edition Case, MSI Gaming M7 MotherBoard, i7 7700k CPU, 16 GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4 RAM, MSI GTX 1070 Gaming 8G. a 250 GB M.2 SSD for the OS, a couple 2 TB Firecuda SSHD and a 250 GB Samsung 850 EVO for games I'm playing.

of course I just notice after taking the pics that the video card colors re-set. normally the MSI is green and the red front LEDs are off...

Here's my razer setup
I've got a razer keyboard, mouse, headset and mousepad hoping to expand even more:big_grin_:


guess i'm the poor guy over here :v
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JustJozef
I don't think I posted a pic in here yet, since i just got my Razer edition monitor, seems a good time though.
Sorry about the mess, I kind of live at this desk when I'm not at work.

It's a NZXT S340 Razer Edition Case, MSI Gaming M7 MotherBoard, i7 7700k CPU, 16 GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB DDR4 RAM, MSI GTX 1070 Gaming 8G. a 250 GB M.2 SSD for the OS, a couple 2 TB Firecuda SSHD and a 250 GB Samsung 850 EVO for games I'm playing.

of course I just notice after taking the pics that the video card colors re-set. normally the MSI is green and the red front LEDs are off...


Nice! I have the MSI Lucky dragon keychain too. I like how they give you stuff for leaving reviews.
And here is my lovley setup ;*:
Graphics card: MSI GeForce GTX 970 GAMING 4GB DDR5
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600K CPU @ 4.40GHz
Motherboard: MSI Z170A GAMING PRO CARBON
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4, 2x8GB, 3000MHz
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 Education
Case: Zalman Z9 NEO White
Power supply: Thermaltake Paris 80 Plus Gold
Mouse: SteelSeries Rival 700
Keyboard: MODECOM MC-800M (soon Razer Ornata Chroma maybe ;D)
Mousepad: Razer Goliathus Overwatch Edition
Headset: SteelSeries Siberia 200
Speakers: Edifier R1280T 2.0
Monitor 1: Asus ROG PG248Q
Monitor 2: Dell P1913S
My battlestations
Haven't received the trophy yet.



I call it "Cerberus".
My battle station. Couldn' afford the Razer parts so i went with steelseries
Steelseries has some solid material. I paired MSI/steelseries products before moving into Razer products. Just save up my friend on the next upgrade.
surfer1081
Steelseries has some solid material. I paired MSI/steelseries products before moving into Razer products. Just save up my friend on the next upgrade.

What got you interested in Razer products? I know you were into alienware like I used to be.
I actually bought my gf the Alienware 13 r3 laptop this past Jan. for an early valentines/anniversary present since her dell died early.

As far as getting into Razer, I occasionally thumb through reviews and trends to keep up with whats out there so I know what to keep an eye on or stay away from. On that note, I was starting to see Razer pop up more and more in reviews and always seemed to be more positive than negative. So I started looking into what they offered. The appeal was there for product, and then it came down to the community. Once I explored the forums (before initially signing up), I saw it was very active opposed to MSI, then buying the first product (RBS 12.5 4k) and contacting support, it was a much better experience than I ever had with MSI customer support. After I started buying different gear, peripherals from Razer, I was very pleased! Then looking to see how Razer listens to their strong customer/fan base about the negative on certain items and turns around to fix the issue on their next gen product. It just amazes me for a company not as big as MSI, Asus, etc. and still do what is usually most forgotten about...the customer. Even to have the CEO come on the forums/facebook and engage with the fans/customers about ideas and suggestions. So after all this, and a premium price on its products was totally worth throwing in the towel for MSI and giving my all support to Razer.
surfer1081
I actually bought my gf the Alienware 13 r3 laptop this past Jan. for an early valentines/anniversary present since her dell died early.

You're a regular. You know my feelings on them...
surfer1081
As far as getting into Razer, I occasionally thumb through reviews and trends to keep up with whats out there so I know what to keep an eye on or stay away from. On that note, I was starting to see Razer pop up more and more in reviews and always seemed to be more positive than negative. So I started looking into what they offered. The appeal was there for product, and then it came down to the community. Once I explored the forums (before initially signing up),

Yeah, I remember when you first came on Insiders, seems like forever ago. What a long road, and look where we are now. :smile_:
surfer1081
I saw it was very active opposed to MSI, then buying the first product (RBS 12.5 4k) and contacting support, it was a much better experience than I ever had with MSI customer support.

Yeah, I check out the Corsair forums from time to time. They had over 1200 viewers the other night. But nobody posts. It's not like here at all. I know I've told this story a million times but if I had known how massive Razer's audience was, I would have never started posting.
surfer1081
After I started buying different gear, peripherals from Razer, I was very pleased! Then looking to see how Razer listens to their strong customer/fan base about the negative on certain items and turns around to fix the issue on their next gen product. It just amazes me for a company not as big as MSI, Asus, etc. and still do what is usually most forgotten about...the customer. Even to have the CEO come on the forums/facebook and engage with the fans/customers about ideas and suggestions.

You more then anybody knows how these boards work and who visits where. I don't have to tell you about it. You've seen to.
surfer1081
So after all this, and a premium price on its products was totally worth throwing in the towel for MSI and giving my all support to Razer.

Ditto for me with alienware.

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