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  • Welcome to the first video from my new home office slash game room slash b r room slash echoey room.

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  • We got a few things.

  • We're gonna try and get density and forgive me for not wearing my last mike.

  • We're using an on camera mic so you might hear Phil trip on things.

  • You might hear some handling noise and some reverb.

  • I'm sorry about that.

  • Clearly, this room is not like the old studio where it had based traps and all that stuff to stop the echo.

  • So I'm sorry, but I have I don't get a lot of time to game.

  • And so when I do like to game, the problem was I had my V, our setup, which was also my simulator set up and had skunk works.

  • And they were different rooms and was kind of a pain in the ass.

  • So my whole goal with this room, which is about a 12 foot by 12 foot room, it's not big.

  • It's not small.

  • It's got a high ceiling.

  • The first thing is, I do have a silly thing because I have, like, 10 foot ceilings in here.

  • So as you can see the first issue, I want to make sure I wasn't gonna have Is that ceiling fan in here to keep things nice and cool when I'm gaming?

  • But when I'm in, we are gonna stick my hands in the fan.

  • So, as you can see, we clearly have a lot of clearance because I am almost six foot four with a long reach.

  • So that's this is clearly my revolution.

  • You guys have seen this in other videos?

  • We've talked about the fantex set up, so I'm not gonna talk about this again.

  • Like what it is.

  • There are videos.

  • You can go and check them out.

  • I would say I would think a blow.

  • I always forget just going channel in search, Mannatech or simulator and this will come up.

  • You'll see more about that.

  • But my desk if you guys haven't noticed, I like to use dining tables as desks because of the size of skunk works.

  • And this being a case lab's sm eight and the size of it, I need a big area to put things on to kind of give you a perspective of how large this actually is for a desk.

  • This is a 34 inch ultra wide the L G G K 9 50 f, which is the one that I said that I was in love with H D R and R like goodness, here it is.

  • It's on an arm that will show you more in a second.

  • So this is the set up right here.

  • It's fully cable managed, well, kind of show you that in the back, and I need to get my five set up.

  • Once I started racing in B.

  • R.

  • I can't really go back, but I'm also thinking because my co ax is right here for my drug TV.

  • I think I'm on TV right here too, right?

  • But if you look over here, This area other than crap on the floor, there's nothing here.

  • Normally, I would develop a couch or something for hanging out with friends or watching TV in my own office.

  • But I'm conflicted because if I'm gonna be doing scale room scale, we are.

  • This is actually a pretty big area.

  • If I took the chair and student into the closet because it is on fun sliders so I can slide it around.

  • They had a pretty big area for a bedroom to do room skill.

  • They are.

  • So I'm kind of conflicted on that.

  • I don't think I'm gonna do anything with that yet, but I obviously wouldn't decorate that wall with some of my racing photos, things that from various track events and whatnot, And that's gonna be the setup.

  • But when I started talking about earlier and the reason why I didn't get to get much gaming done, it's because when I would go to game on Skunk works, okay, updates or needed find that would take time, load the game, needs updates that I want to play the r.

  • And that was in that note.

  • Said so.

  • Five set up.

  • I had with the water Cool 10 80 I and all that that got the least amount of use.

  • So then I would go to play project cars or something with our racing buddies.

  • It's like, Hold on, guys, Windows update along Guys, Project Cars update.

  • Now we're stuck in update limbo where it's just sitting there, 30% not doing anything.

  • So I wanted this to all work with one system and that being scum works.

  • So we're going to show you guys how to sort of wired up the desk so that one system could really kind of control over.

  • So I'm going to start with the monitor.

  • You guys saw us talk about this on our precinct video.

  • This is the 34 g k 9 50 f from LG.

  • I wasn't kidding when I said, This is my new favorite daily driver monitor.

  • I took that from the studio right to my home, hooked it up to my mounted arm.

  • It's a 17.

  • Well, this could hold £17.

  • The monitor is significantly less than that, actually, like the armholes, like £22 or something.

  • But the monitor is significantly less than that.

  • So I do have my display port 1.4 in here because we do need it for the 144 hertz 14.

  • 40 p ultra wide plus hdr.

  • So we need that amount of bandwidth so amusing that cable I do have a long, 10 foot USB cable on here for us, Bea three.

  • So these ports do work.

  • I need to plug anything and back here for any reason.

  • Here's the power and it runs through the arm.

  • As you can see, the arm is full articulating so I can do anything I want with this, which is really nice.

  • Still using the LG sound bar right here.

  • I don't remember the model.

  • It's one of the Dolby at most ones, but it doesn't really matter.

  • I don't listen to this.

  • A whole lot usually used headphones stuff, works back in the house where it belongs.

  • And you can see I kind of cared about the cable management here and believe it or not, right now, what you see, with the exception of the HMD for my ve I've everything is hooked up here, so I don't have my HTM I hooked up yet, so I'll be undoing the zip ties and bringing HD mine to the breakout box.

  • So this is pretty much as tidy.

  • That's going to be.

  • And I kind of like it this way because one of things I hated about not using hubs is the fact that I just was constantly changing keyboard in mice and stuff.

  • I wanna try out different things, and it was a complete pain in the ass.

  • So plugging things in and having any things that tied back here or even using the Velcro staffs was just a pain.

  • So that's why I'm using two different where the seven Port, right?

  • Yeah.

  • Seven.

  • Port USB three point.

  • Oh, Hubbs.

  • They're powered hubs so we can plug things in here like our phones to charge our mice keyboard.

  • Know that sort of stuff.

  • It's all wired into the table will show you that in a second.

  • But I got another one over here, right in front of Phil, as you can see.

  • And this is specifically to plug in my racing simulator right here, so because it's on that side of the table, the racing Simkin just plug into that and stay plugged in it all times, which means what I'm dealing with updates for, like the game controller, because that's how window sees the fantex set up as a game controller.

  • So that's always going to stay up to date.

  • I decided to use the clamp for the monitor arm kind of going bouncing around here on a couple of some things because I had an option.

  • I could have taken this guy right here and again.

  • $59 arm, which you could buy an Amazon.

  • I do have a link for Juliet, hopefully armor to put that in there.

  • If you are looking for a base amount, you are not gonna find a better one for the price of my opinion that this guy so you can use a clamp like this, which has a built in wire channel, to kind of keep things nice and tidy in this great cable here is a optical.

  • So I'm using a spit.

  • If I could have drilled right through the table, mounted this guy to the bottom of this, had this go through and in this would clamp on the bottom of the table like so so the table would be in between and then it would probably be a bit more sturdy than even is now.

  • But the thing is, I didn't want to.

  • This isn't gonna be a permanent set up for me for the table, so I didn't want to drilling holes.

  • Which is also why, if you take a look at the keyboard and mouse normally like my set up in the office, I have a hole drilled right here and everything passes through to a hub underneath the desk.

  • These were just tied together up here and going under Skunk Works coming back around and plugged in right there because again, when I'm done with this and actually determine what my full time So that's gonna be because I don't like the color.

  • I like the wood green color.

  • I will be selling this table with the dining room chairs and all that stuff that it originally had because this was my dining room table.

  • Before we moved into the new house, we got a new dining room table.

  • This is not my desk.

  • So I needed something that was sturdy enough to be able to hold the way to Skunk Works, which is like £80.

  • And then everything else, including me, pounding on the desk when I keep losing games because I suck.

  • So that was kind of important to make sure I overcame that.

  • Now welcome to the underside of my table, where things get a little bit more intimate.

  • It's getting so this is basically one of those trays that used to go to get the glass system for Mikey.

  • I don't think you could buy this anymore, but it's just screwed into the actual table on The nice thing about this dining room table is the fact that it's real wood.

  • It's not particle board or pressed MDF or anything like that.

  • It's real wood, so it's real sturdy.

  • Everything's mounted under here.

  • My power strip, my surge protector.

  • Everything for power runs to this, and then this has one cable that runs to the wall and then, yeah, so it gives me a place that's just sort of shut things out of the way that don't need to be tied down, keeps things from dangling on my feet.

  • When you walk into the room, you don't see wires hanging under the desk.

  • Everything is right here on this side, which I haven't acted down yet, is the main power cable for Skunk Works as well as our Ethernet cable.

  • So that's one of things were to get done today.

  • We're gonna need in that up.

  • We're gonna install the HTC five.

  • I've got some channel, some wire channeling which will hopefully make that nice and neat as it mounted to the wall.

  • And then hopefully, by the end of this video, the simulator will be running.

  • And then we'll show Phil how to actually drive.

  • So these water channels, it's the same thing.

  • I did this if you saw him HTC bicep in my old house.

  • I use these and I go right along the edge our window frame here because they're a lot less obvious.

  • So we have the first lighthouse mounted up here, and then it comes straight down to come over and then write to this bloke here in Jordan on my wall.

  • Looks like this because this room did and originally had Internet.

  • And all those house does have a rocket system wired throughout it in the ceiling for wireless to get rid of dead spots, you only got like, 452 500 megabit, even through five g.

  • So that's like half of what we came for.

  • So one of the ether nets go into the great room.

  • Come in.

  • Actually, through the ceiling is this is the second story of here.

  • Come through the ceiling and then drop over to the great room and down.

  • So what we do is we cut a hole in the ceiling here, grab one.

  • Either that's cut supplies to connectors, which is not recommended, but we know no other options.

  • Be honest, and then we drop down here, cut a hole in the firewall, drop it over here and then So I've got actual wired Internet.

  • So now I get my full give it, or about 920 megabytes of the gigabit with all 12 wireless connections that are constantly running in the house of my security system, my video cameras that are constant going to my DVR and all that sort of stuff for my own security.

  • So you want that stuff constantly sending data to the cloud?

  • I still get, like, 920 megabytes of that gate with 12 devices running in terms of security.

  • So, yeah, I'm happy to say the leaves, but anyway, this is just 1/2 inch channel that you can get from Lowe's or Home Depot or whatever your favorite home improvement story is.

  • And then, like I said, I just run these right along the edge of that.

  • Second is this way.

  • Oh, no, it's just taking the tape off way off my guns.

  • All right?

  • So clearly we got everything working as I'm struggling to drive my zeal one around the nerve.

  • Agree.

  • That's okay.

  • This isn't this one, isn't the one led.

  • So it's not supposed to handle really good.

  • But as you can see, uh, actually wasn't so bad.

  • It was pretty flawless.

  • This side in terms of I think that's kilometres, right?

  • No, that's most proud.

  • We're going very I mean to do that.

  • Everything's tracking.

  • Flawless as worried that this lighthouse up here was too tall.

  • I was gonna be below it.

  • But everything's working pretty good.

  • Feel got to Dr Phil.

  • What do you think?

  • I'm a little too short for this, but it's awesome.

  • You have a fantastic set if you guys haven't seen that video.

  • Like I said, I probably won't make it forget, But you just go to my channel and look up Racing simulator simulator.

  • You'll find it that way.

  • So now I can actually join my racing group with Nissan Challenge guys that I drive with real life.

  • They have an online racing, a kind of group is, well, maybe project cars and set a course on and off track like real life.

  • But what I have left to do, though, obviously is I have to paint the cable channeling that I'm using their for the White House is the problem with the light house.

  • Quite honestly, is there black got black cables and I've got a light gray walls, so it looks terrible.

  • And although many people are gonna be more functional reform, I don't see why you can't have both since I got a nice new man cave game room here.

  • I obviously wanted Thio.

  • His car spends a lot of your life.

  • I obviously wanted to look good and past the wife test as well as my own tests on the review be repainting those because I have looked over paint and those channels which I got.

  • You can get any Home Depot or Lowe's or any Ace Hardware.

  • Whatever hardware store you may have local to you and you can see that.

  • Just a little bit of planning.

  • You could make it look good.

  • So anyway, guys, thanks for watching.

  • And, uh, this was just a way for me to get some work done while also doing something for myself.

  • And with that, I'm gonna go ahead and let this deal.

  • What crash do this car is not like one to drive on.

Welcome to the first video from my new home office slash game room slash b r room slash echoey room.

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