Reacting to the Best Gaming Setups - Episode 5

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Hey Ed, the college dorm room setup is mine. I wanted to say thank you for featuring me! I submitted my previous setup from home to your channel all the way back in 2017, since the series inspired me to make my own. I was never featured, but now 7 years later my college setup made it! Thank you for what you did with the channel, it was a huge part of the later end of my childhood. P.S. - No sourcery in the backboard, there’s just many more heavy duty L brackets on the other side of the desk. It’s study as can be.

lucastalbert
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wait, i didnt know ed was an elite man of culture. that mention of "no game no life" = mad respect.

iHasCaek
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Marble is hard asf I would go to a kitchen and bath contractor and ask for what they call “drops”, basically scraps, leftover pieces and tear outs. Cutting, polishing, and finishing marble take many hours and what doubles its value. At concrete counter top would be interesting though too, many colors and patterns could be created.

downtoearthconstruction
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"I'll open her up." - TechSource (Ed)

XERXES_ERROR
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12:09 IS THAT A 2007 compact camera as a STREAMING WEBCAM?!!?!? 😂😂

PatrikHrabovec
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The L bracket must be at minimum the 1/10th of the length of a beam. For instance, in this case it seems like it can fit 4 of those brackets in height. Notice how the speakers are mounted near the bottom of the head board. This is because the closest you are to the point of rotation, the smaller the torque is (as to the point of rotation). So with that being said, its perfectly steady and it probably could lift another monitor or 2.

christoschatzimanolis
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for cutting marble you can use a tile cutter depending on the size of the machine and cutter. The tile cutter uses a sharp blade with water so that the tile does not break or crack.

samirshams
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"its like getting teased until your ready to climax, then the lights turn on and its time to go home." Ed did you get that from personal experience XD

spencerhammond
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@ 6:15 m Kay ... glad to hear you dont have a moisture problem Bro You should be worried if you Did haha 🤣

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I really dig these videos Ed, I am building my own MEGA home ManCave YouTube Livestreaming, Filmmaking & Product Photography Studio and finding so much insperation from both yours & others setups. I also plan to send you everything required to be featured on your "Setup-Wars" show in the hope to WIN one of your "Seal-Of-Approval" plaques! OMG... "Open Up Your Wife...tic, tic, tic... to gaming of course" LOL. Keep up the awesomest YouTube channel in the world (apart from mine) Much brotherly love. Cheers from Western Australia

iSpike
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I used to install marble and granite countertops. We used diamond cutting blades on an angle grinder. But to cut the big slabs out they used a super powerful water jet CNC.

majorpayne
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For cutting marble you want diamond blades and a circular saw, I used to install marble and quartz for a living. You can also buy diamond sanding pads in various grits to get the cut edges to a more polished finish. I will say that going with quartz over marble is a smart play as marble is natural stone and can contain pores, internal chasms you won't see until you cut, and you can have blowouts or even the very unfortunate turn of events where the whole slab just shatters. Marble is also much heavier and much more succeptable to wear and tear. You would use the same tools for cutting and sanding quartz as you would for marble.

Loved this series by the way, I binge watched all of it like it was a Netflix series.

If you ever want to build a custom quartz desk setup let me know lol.

geefbird
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Ed always knows how to make the most banger series titles

holtcarson
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The setup with three ultrawides was insane, I couldn't stop laughing.

karenwang
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Hi Ed, love the vids and setup wars. It's giving me insperation to build my very own ultimate setup one day...just like yours, but money is tight over here. I'm 15 and want to become a software engineer or IT Developer, don't reallly know yet...

Ps: i agree with the couples setup, I want yo game with my future girlfriend to but idk if she will be into gaming as much as I am.

Love the content, your videos make my day everytime❤

raynhardpalmer
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I have my keyboard and mouse right at the edge of my desk for gaming - iI find t is the best way to prevent wrist strain. I adjust my chair arm rests so that my hands are comfortable without any pressure on my wrists at all. As a 40 year old this type of thing gets more important with age!

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relatively simple to go to a countertop shop with some measurements and get marble or other natural stone cut for you. Sometimes you can even get a deal on whats called 'remnants'. leftover pieces of stone from other projects sold at a discount. If you only need a few small pieces, you can get really nice stone for pennies on the dollar.

DuncanBuilds
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Reddit Wars. Yeah that should be a series.

grimking
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Ed the one with the bed is a bunk bed, they arent on the ground, its the bottom bed and the weird angled monitor is probably for watching stuff laying down on their side

jelousjake
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You can cut marble with a tile saw or an angle grinder with a specific blade. You then use a sand grit to smooth out the edges.

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