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What does your dream pc table look like?

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Allright everyone, now it's not done but I got a little something:View attachment 201741

If you're going to put a design like that underneath the table surface, make the whole thing into a radiator for your WC system, or at least just the legs, if they're going to be connected by pipe-looking things anyway. For a 1.3 m2 surface (though your model looks much larger, more like at least 2 m2) with a plexiglass top, the whole system won't even get cold, let alone warm or hot :p
 
UltraTaco: I'm ashamed to say, I haven't watched it. But thanks for the heads up, looks like they have a lot of cool imagery to inspire :D

petteyg359: Astute observation, I was actually thinking of doing that because I wanted to use 20 or 30mm honeycomb aluminium as a core structure inside the table top. I'm not sure if the cooling effect would be good enough though, as there wouldn't be any fans. Might not be a problem considering the heat dispersion area but still. Another issue that might or might not be relevant is the amount you would have to pump through the area. I have no experience with water cooling so these are just guestimates. Let me know if you have further thoughts on this :clap:
 
I'd put a large beam from one of the corners with 1-4 vesa mounts. Love having storage space under the monitors, and/or being able to move them out of the way.
 
I like the leg design.
Dream design to me would be a U table being surrounded by a ultrawide curved monitor with cable management holes to decrease cable clutter. Underneath the table cable management rails and attached power conduits. This would be a practical dream setup.
Dream setup would be a wall mounted screen where the keyboard would be holographic and mice are obsolete.
 
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