Google software engineer Kenton Varda has a pretty great house. Not because itās all clean and new and rather large, but because itās been built specifically with LAN parties in mind.
The house has twelve āfold-out computer stationsā, with six each in two rooms (for team play!), and which normally just look like monitors placed in a wall. Move some wood panelling, though, and they transform into little PC gaming stations, each packing the following hardware:
CPU: Intel Core i5-2500
GPU: MSI N560GTX (nVidia GeForce 560)
Motherboard: MSI P67A-C43 (Intel P67 chipset)
RAM: 8GB (2x4GB DDR3-1333)
Monitor: ASUS VE278Q (27ā³ 1080p)
The stations all run off a network, so he doesnāt have to tinker with each individually, and even have security that can send images to his phone when heās out of the house.
In addition to the PCs, heās also got two big flat-screen TVs with āa selection of game consoles attachedā, but people are in a PC state of mind āwe usually end up streaming pro starcraft matches to theseā.
Amazing.
LAN-Party Optimized House [Kentonās Weekend Projects, via Reddit]