Every gamer has a preference for how and where they choose to play their games. If you're a PC gamer who enjoys playing a few console games here and there, you know what it's like to have the TV spoken for when you want to put your feet up and relax on the couch with your game controller. Or maybe you just want to confine your gaming to your desktop where you do most of it anyway. If this fits your description or if you're like me and have better things to spend your money on than a new HDTV, why not consolidate? This is what I did. As a result, I play both my PC and console games on my desktop and can switch back and forth between my PS3, Xbox 360, and PC in a snap using a single LCD monitor. This, folks, is my playground.


While this type of setup is not too difficult to achieve, I am asked fairly frequently what all I did to get everything functional. So, I thought I'd relay this knowledge to you and show off my gear in the process since I rarely get visitors. Here's what you'll need, assuming you want to connect two consoles.

  • Computer (duh)
  • Sound card for your computer
  • Set of 2.1 or 4.1 desktop speakers (preferably 2 sets)
  • Two HDMI to DVI-D cables
  • Standard HDMI cable
  • Xbox 360 VGA cable
  • HDCP compliant LCD monitor w/ DVI and D-Sub inputs (19" or larger)
  • HDMI Switch (two port minimum)

My 360 is an earlier version without an HDMI port, so I resort to using the VGA, which provides excellent image quality at 720p. The VGA port on my monitor is occupied by the Xbox 360. For the video on my PS3, I have the standard HDMI cable connected to a 2-port HDMI switch I got at Monoprice.com. The second input on the HDMI switch holds the PC signal via one of the two HDMI to DVI-D cables. The other one is used for the switch's output and is connected to the DVI port on my monitor. This allows me to switch back and forth between my PC's desktop and the PS3 with the push of a button on the HDMI switch. So, there are two sources that the monitor's DVI input utilizes with a single cable. The HDMI switch I use requires no power connection, so that's one less cord to mess with.


Why the two sets of speakers, you ask? Well, one set is actually functional for the entire setup. However, the additional input on the GMAX's audio controller that I'd use to connect the PS3's audio cancels out everything else when plugged in. This also was the case with a set of Logitech speakers I tried out. So, instead of having to plug and unplug the cable every time I want to play a PS3 game and then switch back to my PC's audio, I chose to go the lazy route and just get a separate set of speakers. Yes, there are some audio selector boxes out there, but I'm already pushing one button to switch between video sources. See where I'm going with this?


As far as the monitor goes, any HDCP compliant monitor will do. What is HDCP? It's normally for encrypted movies (i.e. Blu-ray and HD-DVD), but in this case it allows the monitor to accept signals from outside sources, such as game consoles, with high definition resolutions up to 1080p. (Non-HDCP displays may work, but I haven't verified this and since the PS3 can play Blu-ray movies….) The monitor I'm using is, once again, an Acer AL2216W (22"). While this setup works well using this monitor, I do miss my Samsung that allowed for switching between sources with a single button push. Also, there are reports that this monitor makes users have to restart their computers in order to get a signal when they switch back from another source. I can vouch for this because I have experienced it as well. However, I found that simply putting your PC in sleep mode before swapping video sources on the HDMI switch and touching your keyboard to wake it up when you've switched back is a quick fix. Do keep in mind that this is not an issue when swapping from DVI to VGA by means of the monitor's menu. Also note that if you plan to connect a PS3, you'll need to set the resolution to 720p in order to keep a signal. All these issues go away when using a Samsung, so I highly recommend one over Acer. Samsung allows scaled 1080p and 720p resolutions, both of which look fantastic.

Well, that's about it. Oh, and for those who might be wondering what kind of heat I'm packing in my rig, trust me… it's not that hot. My specs are below. Yes, it's far past time for an upgrade!


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  • JonnyDough - Friday, July 11, 2008 - link

    If you think that's sweet you should see my gaming table. Think full sized dining table without nothing but hardware around it. :-)
  • EddieTurner - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link

    Regarding the Halo 3 poster, I got it because it looks decent with the crappy paint color we chose for the room, and it was landscape. Landscape oriented game postes are almost nonexistant. It's not a bad game either, but I do play both PC and console games regularly. With an active GameFly account, it's tough not play console games a lot, but I try to mix things up.
  • HOOfan 1 - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link

    I hope you aren't clumsy then. That was the first thing I was taught as a child when my family bought a Commodore 64...no drinks around the computer.
  • blwest - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link

    Maybe darwin needs to come pay you a visit if you can't avoid spilling a drink.
  • HOOfan 1 - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link

    maybe reality needs to come pay you a visit, if you claim you have never spilled a drink.
  • blwest - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link

    OMG my mom says I can't have a drink near the computer!!

    He's an adult and is willing to accept the consequences of having a nice beverage near his computer. Nobody cares that you're too clumsy to have a drink near your computer.

    I also love when people assume that I claimed something. Never did I say, "I have never spilled a drink"
  • HOOfan 1 - Friday, July 11, 2008 - link

    My response was to Amberclad, and I am sure she knows I was just teasing her.

    I also love when people think inserting their smarmy little insults on the internet is so clever. When in reality it only makes them look like a sad little cretin.
  • HOOfan 1 - Saturday, July 12, 2008 - link

    anyway, never mind that post was king of contradictory. Anyway my original post was a joke to Amberclad...not a derisive post directed at Eddie Turner
  • EddieTurner - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link

    Dr. Pepper is a permenant resident in my home. He's wherever I am. Sure, I've had some spills. Never ruined anything more than a keyboard though.
  • Christoph Katzer - Thursday, July 10, 2008 - link

    That was the first thing I thought as well...

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