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You could buy a Apple. They also make a lot of computers that are just displays now (Best buy has a few) Or whip out the zipties and have at it.
I kinda just push mine all into an area I can't see. My issue, is that I don't have enough space for game boxes.
Most people have their desks against walls, so the backs of their desks are of no importance at all.
I suppose you could neatly arrange your wires and bunch them together with those little plastic twisty things, but if your desk is against a wall like almost everyone else's, why does it even matter?
Personally, I don't care about mess, or lack thereof. I try and keep a certain level of neatness so navigation behind my PC is easy when I'm tinkering, but that's about it. I am pro-mess!
Most people have their desks against walls, so the backs of their desks are of no importance at all.
I suppose you could neatly arrange your wires and bunch them together with those little plastic twisty things, but if your desk is against a wall like almost everyone else's, why does it even matter?
Personally, I don't care about mess, or lack thereof. I try and keep a certain level of neatness so navigation behind my PC is easy when I'm tinkering, but that's about it. I am pro-mess!
fatshodan
My desk has no "back".
[QUOTE="graffspree"]I love those macs. Too bad you can't game on them.Swiftstrike5
Yeah =/
I hate Micro$oft.
That's what Boot Camp is for, you can put Windows Vista on Mac, there are also some fast graphics cards you can get for the Mac, such as the GeForce 8800GTX AFAIK.
It really depends on your desk. I have a desk pretty much built for a PC so there are no visible cords. By your desk not having a "back", do you mean that it's just a surface (like a table) or is it just wood in the back with no holes?
[QUOTE="Swiftstrike5"][QUOTE="graffspree"]I love those macs. Too bad you can't game on them.Marfoo
Yeah =/
I hate Micro$oft.
That's what Boot Camp is for, you can put Windows Vista on Mac, there are also some fast graphics cards you can get for the Mac, such as the GeForce 8800GTX AFAIK.
Sadly gaming Macs cost thousands more than their PC counterparts and aren't nearly as fast.
[QUOTE="fatshodan"]Most people have their desks against walls, so the backs of their desks are of no importance at all.
I suppose you could neatly arrange your wires and bunch them together with those little plastic twisty things, but if your desk is against a wall like almost everyone else's, why does it even matter?
Personally, I don't care about mess, or lack thereof. I try and keep a certain level of neatness so navigation behind my PC is easy when I'm tinkering, but that's about it. I am pro-mess!
graffspree
My desk has no "back".
Is it spherical? Cuz that would be cool!
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