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whipdancer /r/StandingDesk
1 point
1970-01-20 09:15:06.775 +0000 UTC

I really like this one.

Chrisguitar10 /r/ultrawidemasterrace
1 point
1970-01-20 11:29:11.934 +0000 UTC

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07NLMLLT6?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image

I will be attempting this one. Reviews seem to say it can handle it. Will have it tomorrow and will update my post how it is

Chrisguitar10 /r/ultrawidemasterrace
2 points
1970-01-20 11:31:54.735 +0000 UTC

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07NLMLLT6?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image

I just set this one up with neo G9. Seems to be working well, granted it’s only 24 hours. I haven’t noticed any change in height overnight.

supermanwah15 /r/ManjaroLinux
31 points
1970-01-19 13:32:22.177 +0000 UTC

I'll add this in the comments for those interested:

First shot at a proper Battlestation. This thing is a blast to use and is a productivity monster. I do PhD research and develop hardware/software. Leaving this here for documentation :).

Daily driver is either Manjaro on the PC or Mac depending on the day, then dual boot Windows when things get desperate (SolidWorks, photoshop/illustrator, other BS). First time running Manjaro as daily driver and am in love. Highly recommend.

Yes that's an overclocked 4.1Ghz 32 core 3970x Threadripper running in an NZXT 510 Elite midsize case... Details on how that's even possible below...

Specs:

CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X (64) OC @ 4.100GHz

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER

Board: Asus TRX40-Pro

Memory: 128 GB Corsair Vengance RGB 3600.

Case: NZXT 510 Elite, modified

Monitor: AOC Agon AG493UCVX 49". link.

Monitor stand: link.

CPU Cooling: Deepcool 360X AIO. Custom white sleeve (liked the looks of it). Anti-leak, and largest footprint for the big TR4 socket.

Disks: Firecuda M.2 (About as fast as they get). Second M.2 for high-speed backups.

Case fans (8 total): 2x exhaust (120 and 140mm), 2x 140mm front intake, 3x 120mm on radiator, 1x 140mm in bottom (hidden) as intake pushing air up.

Small HDMI screen for cpu/gpu temp. runs Conky.

Electric desk. link.

Brio 4k cam. link. Amazing.

Keyboard and Mouse: here and here.

Custom stuff:

Modified NZXT case to fit 360mm radiator. Also to fit 140mm fan in 'basement' area.

Industrial Velcro power cables under the electric desk. Velcro mounts for external Samsung SSD drives on the side of the desk (Can't upgrade these damn macbook pros).

Some custom lighting in addition to NZXT stuff in case.

Custom PC shelf from pipe with wood is solid as heck (can buy at Home Depot in the states).

Alexa controlled lighting behind monitor. link.

Notes:

I really liked the aesthetics of the NZXT 510 Elite case but it didn't have the proper space to fit the cooling I needed for a massive 3970x. But...

(I have a few power tools) + (I am stubborn) - (Lian Li O11 isn't as nice) = sparks.

There's just enough space to fit a 360mm AIO. Could flip the hose intakes on the 360mm, but after some research, it won't effect AIO cooling or pump life, so leaving it for now. Could have went custom loop (I may still) but in terms of maintenance, can't beat an AIO.

Wireless keyboard and mouse make for such a clean workstation!

There's a Belkin usb-c hub under the desk (held there with industrial velcro) to run everything between the Mac and PC. Works awesome. Not flawless, but very close.

PC Idles at 42-50C (ambient 22C), whisper quiet. (trick: after some research, pc temps drop 8C just by cracking front glass open 1 cm, thanks gamernexus!). 78-80C under load, louder w/ fans but not disruptive at all. I do a lot of simulation work and having all 32 cores/64 threads running is a treat.

The side mounted RTX 2080 Super ( Bought a few months prior to the 3080 release...) actually stays surprisingly cool under load due to the 5 fans on the front intake + radiator blowing air across the face of it. There's a solid inch between the fans and the side glass so haven't had any temp issues running under load. Totally for aesthetics, f*** off :).

The 49" AOC ultrawide is great. AOC monitor has KVM built in. Took some arm twisting to get full res in Mac OS, see a post on that for details. I can swap back and forth from mac and PC with the remote. It's not perfect but pretty darn close.

I'll post the .files for the manjaro setup if peeps are interested.

This was fun to build.

EDIT (to answer some few questions):

DE: GNOME

Followed a lot of these guys' recommendations here and here (I'm a bit new with customizations, usually run vanilla distros to dev FPGA code in Vivado). Love it.

Dock: Dash to dock.

Bars: Polybar.

Still working on a good WM. Manual or PaperWM right now. Open for suggestions!

Wallpaper: here. Came from somewhere on reddit when I was lurking...

Icons: Candy.

supermanwah15 /r/ManjaroLinux
1 point
1970-01-19 13:32:23.962 +0000 UTC

This one. Monitor stand: link. Updated my comment above too.

You have to tighten it down, but she holds pretty well.

whipdancer /r/StandingDesk
3 points
1970-01-20 05:55:50.776 +0000 UTC

I have 2 34 in. monitors and this is the best mounting arm I've tried so far - WALI Heavy Duty. I've tried and returned 4 others, including Ergotron, Amazon Basics, Huano, Vivo.

This MountUp version I kept and use it with a laptop stand. It just wasn't stable enough for the wide monitor, but is fine for my laptop (and probably would be fine with a regular sized monitor).

My current desk is a 55x28. I'm building a new one that is 84x36. I will be adding a third monitor arm once that is completed.

NicolaiDorengStearns /r/OLED_Gaming
4 points
1970-01-19 20:00:58.165 +0000 UTC

Hey man, I made a post about this a while ago, which I'll copy here:

Hey, just a heads up that you can use a much cheaper arm than the HX, and it still works. I recently purchased an LG CX 48 and was faced with the decision of which arm to buy.. After doing extensive research and learning about the price and availability of the Ergotron HX, I decided to test my luck with a WALI arm I found on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NLMLLT6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) combined with this VIVO VESA adapter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MG8DCTL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1). The display without the stand reportedly weighs 32.8 lbs, and the arm is rated for 33 lbs. Unfortunately, the VESA adapter, despite being the lightest I could find, adds 0.9 lbs of weight, bringing the total weight 33.7 lbs, which is 0.7 lbs heavier than the rated 33 lbs of the arm.

I am happy to report that everything works flawlessly. The monitor is mounted on the arm with the adapter and I'm able to move it up, down, side to side, tilt, rotate, etc. with very little effort. I had to tighten the tensioning screw a decent amount, but never felt like I was getting close to a limit or anything like that. I suspect there's a fair bit of tolerance at play here, both on the part of the arm's rating and on the part of the monitor's reported weight.

Anyway, I would highly recommend this combination as it's much cheaper than the Ergotron HX, it works flawlessly, and it's easily available on Amazon.

Cheers

Ok-Paper-4799 /r/StandingDesk
1 point
1970-01-20 10:15:48.939 +0000 UTC

I assume you're talking about this amazon listing. Definitely a viable option at a reasonable price. Looks really heavy duty too (my monitors are light but could never go wrong with something heavy duty)