Not really was really easy a few screws. XCM case it cracked internally a bit. Wouldn't recommend it really.
This is where the magic happens: my setup: Custom PC 13" Macbook Pro Q4 2011 2 x 24" samsung led monitors Technics ca1080 (vintage 1996) Corsair HS1A Headphones Zephyr Blue Prototype PC Specs: Corsair 600t case Gigabyte motherboard am3+ AMD x6 2.8ghz 1055t CPU (max overclock i got out of it was 3.7ghz) 2x 6950 2gbs in cross fire 16gb 4x4 Corsair XM3 1333mhz 60gb vertex 2 SSD 1.5tb Samsung HDD Pioneer DL Burner 850w Coolermaster PSU Corsair H50 Asus D2x Pro Soundcard Scykthe Thermal Control Center ++ Braided Cables ++ Modded with stickers and some cutouts ++ Leds Changed from white to blue -- Razer Keyboard and mouse... (there going when i got some cash want corsair K90 & M60) Pc was finished about 10 months ago but the CPU,Ram and SSD are 2 years old. Tis a Beast. Laptop specs: Intel i5 sandy bridge dual core 2.5ghz 8gb 1333 Corsair ram( Originally 4GB) 120gb Corsair SSD installed (Originally 500GB HDD) Intel HD 3000 GPU 13.3" Screen Pictures:
Yeah, I think we need you to post a larger picture with more grain, blur and that looks even more half-assed than the one above. btw I don't see how a PC is a gaming setup. I'll post a picture of my ghetto RGB setup soon though! The basement got too cold and lonely for my taste, so I put a small 14" amiga monitor up in my room along with a PS2 and Saturn.
I cleaned up all the wires behind my gaming wall today. Man, what a mess that was. Even with all the dust cleaned away it still looks a right mess. Thank God the TV has a billion ports on it otherwise I'd have to buy an extension box, adding to the mess. Luckily from the front is doesn't look that bad. This picture was taken while the room was still a mess but you get the idea. Everything is plugged in and ready to go. Plus everything runs it's audio through the Dolby Digital amp. Right, tomorrow I'll clean up behind the PC corner. That has just as many wires and wall sockets used as well. 3 wall sockets just for bloody modems and routers. Thanks NTT with your crazy arse set up OH:
There are kits that'll make your wired HD connection wireless. http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/products/home-theater/RF-WHD200.html (I'm sure there are many other brands as well, but this is one I'm familiar with, though I don't have that item and I can't tell whether it works fine or not)