Hey everyone! One thing I forgot to cover in this video is how I switch between using the Macbook and PC. I use the UGREEN USB switch as a shared peripheral hub, where I plug in my keyboard, mouse, and desktop speakers. For added power, I have a 5V external adapter plugged into the switch to ensure proper power is fed to the switch. The switch is located near the back of the desk - it's still easily accessible, but remains hidden from plain view. The Macbook is connected to the switch via the CalDigit TS4, and the PC itself is connected to the switch directly. So when I switch between the Macbook and PC, I use the switch, and then do a manual input swap on the monitor. It would have made things a bit easier if my monitor had a built in KVM, but this is how I've been doing things for a while now. I have the USB switch linked in the description, in case you're interested in it - in my opinion, it's a great product. Hopefully this helps! Cheers, and thank you for watching.
Thank you for the kind words, and thank you for watching. There are a lot of setups that on social media that I admire and that have inspired me to show mine on RUclips, so this means a lot. Cheers!
I am actually glad to see a smaller office setup because this is about the exact same size I am working with and it's nice to know there is still plenty of room to enjoy the space and use it without feeling too constrained, I like that a lot. I am definitely taking notes!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for letting me know it helped you out! Part of the purpose of this video was definitely to give others some idea of what can be done in a small office. You have to be fairly picky about what you put in it, that's for sure! Glad you enjoyed the video, and good luck with your setup!
@@TwoByteThomas You're welcome! ☺ I absolutely agree with you. With a smaller space you have to be more conscientious with what occupies that space. I've definitely gotten more ideas of what I'm looking to get out of the small space to keep it flowing well. Thank you so much!! I'm excited to get started! I move into this space next month so I'm a bit nervous but also excited to get a more dedicated work from home space. I been using a cheap fold out table and my recliner as an office space 🤣
As long as you’re happy you’ve already won! Thank you for the kind words and thank you for the continued support. Good luck with the rest of your setup! 🙏
Thanks Jarrod, I appreciate the kind words! Definitely, I can’t live without the TS4 now. 🙏 I love the Air, I’ve been considering getting the new 15 inch version!
🔥 I'm currently in the process of building a home office, and I'll be using videos such as this one for inspiration to finish the interior, once it's been built. I really enjoyed it. Awesome job.
The color scheme is excellent, If you don't mind, can you post the HEX code for the color you used for the theme? Namely HUE light lighting and PC fan color. Or the RGB values are just as good.
Nice setup man! I don't know if you know this, and if you do, ignore me. You don't need a Cloud lifter because phantom power won't go through it from the Wave XLR to the mic. At least that's how I understand it. You're a software engineer, so please correct me if I am wrong! Thanks for an awesome video and new ideas for my setup!
What a fantastic setup man. This really inspire me to develop and create my own desk setup. Creating a desktop is a journey and Im excited to see how it will turn out in the future.
Hey Thomas, great setup! As a software engineer do you find yourself wishing you had multiple monitors, or does the size of your one monitor mitigate that for you? I also work from home and use a 24” monitor and a 2nd 21” for multitasking but I find myself longing for the simplicity of one monitor. It just looks so much cleaner.
Hey - thanks! I've updated my monitor setup on this desk since this video was made, going back to a single ultrawide monitor. At the moment, I prefer a single ultrawide monitor for work (specifically 38") as I find one monitor helps me focus better on the task at hand. The added bonus of cable management being cleaner with a single monitor is great, too.
Setup is fire! I'm just starting my upgrade journey and I know it's going to take about a year to save the money and build out. And I'm all about this warn cozy vibe!
Hey Brian, you can't use the Macbook directly as a secondary monitor for the PC since the laptop ports are all output. There are some ways around it, like using a capture card or even network based solutions but I'm not well versed in those, so I won't comment on them. If you're interested in using an Apple device as a secondary monitor, then you can use an iPad with Sidecar, which works great. As far as the Mac and PC setup, I specifically use that to divide work and gaming. I much prefer MacOS for software development, and I also use the laptop for content creation.
Hi! Your setup is top notch! May I ask that don't you have interference problems with your right speaker when your GPU is under heavy load? I bought a kanto YU4 speaker and my 4090 crushes it when I run some games. Thinking in to downgrade to a pair of YU2 if that would solve this issue, since I would use a subwoofer anyway.
Hey Derek great question. The 60 is a good size for most I would say. If you do want a PC tower on the desk though I would recommend the 72, which is something I have thought about upgrading to myself for that specific reason. But apart from that, the 60 has been enough room for me thus far. I find that either way the 30 inch depth is great as I can have the monitor farther back.
🔥 New Subscriber here, love the desk set up and I'm building my first high end one. Now I need to check out that chair, even though I'm concerned on the price before I even see the video LOL. Nice job on the video, sound and music bed. A+
Hey there! That's a good question - right now, I only really sit down and play video games off camera once a week (if I can). I don't get a lot of time to play video games these days, but creating these videos gives me an excuse to at least play a bit more often than I'm usually able to. Thank you for watching!
Hey Connor, thanks man - I appreciate it! I’m not sure if there is a specific process - Grovemade reached out to me after seeing my videos. Other than of course featuring the products in the video itself, which I use anyway, they have never given me criteria or placed restrictions on what I can say, so they’ve been wonderful to work with. I also had been using their products for quite a while before that. Hope this helps!
Hey there, nope it sits directly on the carpet. This is a good question though, because in colder, less humid weather there can be times where a lot of static charge is in the air. Anti static mats could help, but I just never added one to the setup. Thanks for watching!
Hey there, unfortunately it’s no longer available as far as I can tell on Displate. I’m not sure why. And I appreciate the kind words. Thank you for watching! 🍻
Yeah, the chair only really differs with the design (cyan back, Logitech branded seat) and the copper infused foam, both reasons why I opted for this version. Other than that, they are effectively identical. I do have a dedicated review of the chair on my channel if you're interested in my full thoughts on it. Thanks for watching!
Do you swap inputs on the monitor control panel when you want to switch between the PC and Macbook and how are you using a single mouse for both of them?
Good question, I forgot to cover that in this video. I currently use the UGREEN USB Switch to switch between the PC and Macbook, which I have tucked away near the back of the desk. I have the TS4 plugged into the switch for the Macbook side, so my Macbook can access the peripherals there. On the switch itself I currently have my keyboard, mouse, and speakers plugged in. Due to the speakers, I have an extra 5V of power plugged into the switch which fortunately the UGREEN switch accommodates. The switch itself is accessible, but remains hidden. I do wish my monitor had a built in KVM switch to simplify all of this, but yeah, I currently just do a manual input swap on top of using the switch to go back and forth between systems. To summarize, the Macbook accesses the peripherals through the TS4 connection to the switch on one side, and the PC through its direct connection to the switch on the other side. I do have the exact switch linked in the description, so that combined with this reply hopefully helps answer your question! Thanks for watching.
How do you switch between Mac and PC? With my current setup I need to transfer all my peripherals over and unplug the monitor cable from my mac. Huge pain and it looks terrible with all the cables.
Hey there - please see my pinned comment on this video. I forgot to cover that in the video itself but left an explanation on it there. If you have any other questions please let me know!
Yeah, the monitor arm is clamped over the light strip, which doesn't cause any issues for me. The Philips Hue strip has a protective plastic layer on top of the LEDs themselves, so that helps cushion against the monitor arm.
This isn't a desk setup video. It's an advertisement from a bunch of companies that gave you a whole pile of free shit. Apparently, the best way to have a nice desk setup you can afford is to start a RUclips channel and advertise for these companies. Congrats on the setup. It's nice, but completely unaffordable for most people.
The base of my setup long predates my channel. The first video I did on this channel was on my setup. The only company that sent me anything in this video for my desk setup was Grovemade, which I was clear about. These items are the desk shelf, laptop holder, and laptop riser. Lastly, Grid Studio sent me a frame on the wall. Everything else I purchased over the past several years from my current 9-5 as a software engineer, a job I've held for nearly 15 years. Either way, I appreciate that you did like the setup. Thank you for watching.
Hey everyone! One thing I forgot to cover in this video is how I switch between using the Macbook and PC. I use the UGREEN USB switch as a shared peripheral hub, where I plug in my keyboard, mouse, and desktop speakers. For added power, I have a 5V external adapter plugged into the switch to ensure proper power is fed to the switch. The switch is located near the back of the desk - it's still easily accessible, but remains hidden from plain view.
The Macbook is connected to the switch via the CalDigit TS4, and the PC itself is connected to the switch directly. So when I switch between the Macbook and PC, I use the switch, and then do a manual input swap on the monitor. It would have made things a bit easier if my monitor had a built in KVM, but this is how I've been doing things for a while now.
I have the USB switch linked in the description, in case you're interested in it - in my opinion, it's a great product. Hopefully this helps! Cheers, and thank you for watching.
And there we have it-the perfect desk setup. 👏
Thank you for the kind words, and thank you for watching. There are a lot of setups that on social media that I admire and that have inspired me to show mine on RUclips, so this means a lot. Cheers!
I am actually glad to see a smaller office setup because this is about the exact same size I am working with and it's nice to know there is still plenty of room to enjoy the space and use it without feeling too constrained, I like that a lot. I am definitely taking notes!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for letting me know it helped you out! Part of the purpose of this video was definitely to give others some idea of what can be done in a small office. You have to be fairly picky about what you put in it, that's for sure! Glad you enjoyed the video, and good luck with your setup!
@@TwoByteThomas You're welcome! ☺ I absolutely agree with you. With a smaller space you have to be more conscientious with what occupies that space. I've definitely gotten more ideas of what I'm looking to get out of the small space to keep it flowing well. Thank you so much!!
I'm excited to get started! I move into this space next month so I'm a bit nervous but also excited to get a more dedicated work from home space. I been using a cheap fold out table and my recliner as an office space 🤣
Finally, a setup that looks like it belongs to an adult. Looks great.
Appreciate it Charles, glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching!
Your original desk setup video inspired me to build my own
It's still in progress, but I have some major things and I'm already happy with that
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As long as you’re happy you’ve already won! Thank you for the kind words and thank you for the continued support. Good luck with the rest of your setup! 🙏
I stumble upon this vid and the first thing that got me hooked already is the Half-Life 2 poster GRAAGGHH!!
Bro this setup is straight out of my dreams.🔥
Thanks James 🍻 I hope you’re able to build your own dream setup soon too. Cheers and thanks for watching!
@@TwoByteThomas love you bro
Such a warm and welcoming first 90 seconds for this video. Instantly subbed 👍
Thanks Cole, I appreciate that! Cheers, and thanks for the sub! 🍻
Love the walnut desk colors! I use the TS4 for my 2020 Air, it's nice to have the 2.5gbe 🔥
Thanks Jarrod, I appreciate the kind words! Definitely, I can’t live without the TS4 now. 🙏 I love the Air, I’ve been considering getting the new 15 inch version!
THE POINT WHEN U EARNED A SUB FROM INDIA...IS THE LINE"BUILDING A DESK SETUP IS NOT A RACE, ITS A JOURNEY"- TOUCHED MY SOUL. KEEP GROWING BRO
Thank you for the support bro - I really appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video. Greetings to you in India! 😀
Great video and I love the workspace!!!
🔥 I'm currently in the process of building a home office, and I'll be using videos such as this one for inspiration to finish the interior, once it's been built. I really enjoyed it. Awesome job.
Glad you found the video helpful! Cheers and thank you for watching 🍻 good luck with your home office!
Those last words were touching 🔥🔥
The color scheme is excellent, If you don't mind, can you post the HEX code for the color you used for the theme? Namely HUE light lighting and PC fan color. Or the RGB values are just as good.
Nice setup man! I don't know if you know this, and if you do, ignore me. You don't need a Cloud lifter because phantom power won't go through it from the Wave XLR to the mic. At least that's how I understand it. You're a software engineer, so please correct me if I am wrong! Thanks for an awesome video and new ideas for my setup!
Great setup! It's a good inspiration for my gradual office setup upgrade. 🔥
Thanks Tim! I appreciate the kind words. Thank you for watching, and good luck with the upgrade! 🙌
What a fantastic setup man. This really inspire me to develop and create my own desk setup. Creating a desktop is a journey and Im excited to see how it will turn out in the future.
Glad you enjoyed the video man! Good luck with your setup and enjoy the process of creating it 🙌
Hey Thomas, great setup! As a software engineer do you find yourself wishing you had multiple monitors, or does the size of your one monitor mitigate that for you? I also work from home and use a 24” monitor and a 2nd 21” for multitasking but I find myself longing for the simplicity of one monitor. It just looks so much cleaner.
Hey - thanks! I've updated my monitor setup on this desk since this video was made, going back to a single ultrawide monitor. At the moment, I prefer a single ultrawide monitor for work (specifically 38") as I find one monitor helps me focus better on the task at hand. The added bonus of cable management being cleaner with a single monitor is great, too.
I’m guessing you will be going with a dual monitor setup eventually ? I know the last monitor wasn’t really Mac friendly
Such an awesome setup and another great video mate. Also good to see another Hans Zimmer fan, I’m addicted to the BR 2049 soundtrack 🔥
Hans Zimmer is always a great choice. Thanks Tom, I appreciate it brotha!
Awesome video as always, Thomas! Glad I took your advice and didn't go nuts with my desk set up. Love the Goku and Vegeta figures BTW. 🔥
Thanks for the continued support, Sam! I'm glad I was able to help you out. I appreciate the kind words, thanks for watching!
Setup is fire!
I'm just starting my upgrade journey and I know it's going to take about a year to save the money and build out. And I'm all about this warn cozy vibe!
Thanks Steve, I appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video - good luck with your upgrades!
What a beautiful metal poster of Half Life 2!
Advantages of mac + pc setup? Can you use the macbook as secondary monitor while using the pc?
Hey Brian, you can't use the Macbook directly as a secondary monitor for the PC since the laptop ports are all output. There are some ways around it, like using a capture card or even network based solutions but I'm not well versed in those, so I won't comment on them. If you're interested in using an Apple device as a secondary monitor, then you can use an iPad with Sidecar, which works great. As far as the Mac and PC setup, I specifically use that to divide work and gaming. I much prefer MacOS for software development, and I also use the laptop for content creation.
I like this man great work!
Another informative video Thomas 🔥 Totally agree, it's not a race. 👏🏼
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching.
I stuck to the very end 🔥🔥
Thank you for watching, I appreciate it! 🙌
Awesome setup 🔥
Hi! Your setup is top notch! May I ask that don't you have interference problems with your right speaker when your GPU is under heavy load? I bought a kanto YU4 speaker and my 4090 crushes it when I run some games. Thinking in to downgrade to a pair of YU2 if that would solve this issue, since I would use a subwoofer anyway.
🔥 Great video and great setup. Very warm and inspiring. 👍🏻
Thanks Colin! I really appreciate that - glad you enjoyed the video! 🍻
Trying to decide between a 60” and a 72”. Any regrets going with the 60”?
Hey Derek great question. The 60 is a good size for most I would say. If you do want a PC tower on the desk though I would recommend the 72, which is something I have thought about upgrading to myself for that specific reason. But apart from that, the 60 has been enough room for me thus far. I find that either way the 30 inch depth is great as I can have the monitor farther back.
🔥🔥🔥 great video and I love the setup!
Thanks Aram, I appreciate it!
🔥 New Subscriber here, love the desk set up and I'm building my first high end one. Now I need to check out that chair, even though I'm concerned on the price before I even see the video LOL. Nice job on the video, sound and music bed. A+
🔥awesome video, gave me some ideas for the lighting. thank you!
I'm glad this video helped you out! I appreciate the kind words, thank you for watching!
🔥🔥🔥 I love that you said it’s a journey!!!
I'm really glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for watching, I appreciate it!
Nice setup!❤🔥
🔥this is may inspiration fir my set up
I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙏 Thank you for watching!
🔥 nice work!
What do you use for the PC RGB - motherboard software? Do you have a hex code or RGB values for the orange-ish colour you're using?
Love the video! Can you please tell me where you bought you L shape metal black cable management rack that you have mounted under your desk? Thanks
Hey Michael, thanks - I appreciate it! That's the cable management solution from Ergonofis. It's definitely helpful!
Is your dock connected to your computer?
How do you change the signal of all devices from your computer to your laptop? Do you switch wires manually?
Check my pinned comment on the video, I go over it in detail
hello, how often do you play games? don't you feel tired after working all day as software engineer ?
Hey there! That's a good question - right now, I only really sit down and play video games off camera once a week (if I can). I don't get a lot of time to play video games these days, but creating these videos gives me an excuse to at least play a bit more often than I'm usually able to. Thank you for watching!
Curious what the process was to get grovemade gear sent out to you? Any criteria they require? Awesome setup!
Hey Connor, thanks man - I appreciate it! I’m not sure if there is a specific process - Grovemade reached out to me after seeing my videos. Other than of course featuring the products in the video itself, which I use anyway, they have never given me criteria or placed restrictions on what I can say, so they’ve been wonderful to work with. I also had been using their products for quite a while before that. Hope this helps!
@@TwoByteThomas definitely! Looking forward to working with them sometime in the future! Best of luck!
hey man! where did u get that awesome wallpaper?
🔥this was a awesome video sir.
Thank you for the kind words!
For you office chair, do you use a matt or pad of some sort?
Hey there, nope it sits directly on the carpet. This is a good question though, because in colder, less humid weather there can be times where a lot of static charge is in the air. Anti static mats could help, but I just never added one to the setup. Thanks for watching!
@@TwoByteThomas Thanks for the quick response.
Great setup! 🔥
Thanks for watching Dan!
Really nice setup 🔥 where did you get the kratos god of war wall picture? I checked Displate but can’t find it
Hey there, unfortunately it’s no longer available as far as I can tell on Displate. I’m not sure why. And I appreciate the kind words. Thank you for watching! 🍻
I appreciate the half life poster :D
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SSJ3 Goku, My guy!👊🏼
You know it 👊
🔥 nice job
Why did you go the gaming herman miller chair and the no e gaming chair version? Thte gaming is just rebranded and skinned if im not mistaken
Yeah, the chair only really differs with the design (cyan back, Logitech branded seat) and the copper infused foam, both reasons why I opted for this version. Other than that, they are effectively identical. I do have a dedicated review of the chair on my channel if you're interested in my full thoughts on it. Thanks for watching!
Same mood🤤👌
love the channel and the content what where the games that u where playing on the lg monitor
Do you swap inputs on the monitor control panel when you want to switch between the PC and Macbook and how are you using a single mouse for both of them?
Good question, I forgot to cover that in this video. I currently use the UGREEN USB Switch to switch between the PC and Macbook, which I have tucked away near the back of the desk. I have the TS4 plugged into the switch for the Macbook side, so my Macbook can access the peripherals there.
On the switch itself I currently have my keyboard, mouse, and speakers plugged in. Due to the speakers, I have an extra 5V of power plugged into the switch which fortunately the UGREEN switch accommodates.
The switch itself is accessible, but remains hidden. I do wish my monitor had a built in KVM switch to simplify all of this, but yeah, I currently just do a manual input swap on top of using the switch to go back and forth between systems.
To summarize, the Macbook accesses the peripherals through the TS4 connection to the switch on one side, and the PC through its direct connection to the switch on the other side.
I do have the exact switch linked in the description, so that combined with this reply hopefully helps answer your question! Thanks for watching.
I recommend that you listen to the album Caverna Magica by Andreas Vollenweider… trust me 🙂
hey, what watch is that you are wearing?
How do you switch between Mac and PC?
With my current setup I need to transfer all my peripherals over and unplug the monitor cable from my mac. Huge pain and it looks terrible with all the cables.
Hey there - please see my pinned comment on this video. I forgot to cover that in the video itself but left an explanation on it there. If you have any other questions please let me know!
@@TwoByteThomas seen, cheers!
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were did you get those plants on the main desk from?
IKEA :D
20:28 🔥 your new follower here is from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Salamat! 🍻
you're welcome@@TwoByteThomas
Why are all the desk set up videos exactly the same ?
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what is the name of your desktop wallpaper?
Link in description
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fantastic
Glad you enjoyed the video!
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What's the screen wallpaper?
Link in description
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Cant find kratos poster in displate
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Is the monitor arm then above the lighstrip?
Yeah, the monitor arm is clamped over the light strip, which doesn't cause any issues for me. The Philips Hue strip has a protective plastic layer on top of the LEDs themselves, so that helps cushion against the monitor arm.
what color are the walls
The dark accent wall is Jet Black by Benjamin Moore, and the rest of the walls are Coventry Gray by Benjamin Moore. Hope this helps!
Great one🔥Καλημέρα 🙏
Yes I can hear the light😂
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All this setup in Italy cost a 1 year of salary
SEXY STUDIO 🤩
This isn't a desk setup video. It's an advertisement from a bunch of companies that gave you a whole pile of free shit. Apparently, the best way to have a nice desk setup you can afford is to start a RUclips channel and advertise for these companies. Congrats on the setup. It's nice, but completely unaffordable for most people.
The base of my setup long predates my channel. The first video I did on this channel was on my setup.
The only company that sent me anything in this video for my desk setup was Grovemade, which I was clear about. These items are the desk shelf, laptop holder, and laptop riser. Lastly, Grid Studio sent me a frame on the wall. Everything else I purchased over the past several years from my current 9-5 as a software engineer, a job I've held for nearly 15 years.
Either way, I appreciate that you did like the setup. Thank you for watching.
Once you've looked at one desk video tour you've pretty seen them all. They all sound the same. Speak the same. Look the same.
This is the funniest comment in desk tour videos 😂😂
Bro change your Twitter lower third It's not Twitter anymore.
Yeah definitely - I couldn't find an X lower third this time around :D
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