Ahhh keyboards. A gamers main interface with his game. Comfort, ease of use, and durability are staples for keyboards that are going to be used in a Game Center environment. Keyboards are also going to be your most often replaced peripheral next to your headset. So getting as much out of your money invested is [...]
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Great Gaming Laptops to bring to a Lan Center
Well I’ve had several of my game center goers ask me what a great laptop they could purchase would be. Personally I’ve never been into laptops unless its for mobile office productivity. But I do have a gaming laptop. Tonight on twitter I found a great list of some gaming laptops on a budget that [...]
Save money use a Linux Fileserver
When your running a Lan Center you will often need ISOs for you games to load. It would be nice for it to be economical to put these ISOs on ever computer but unfortuantely its not. So, your next thought will be okay I can set up a file share on my smartlaunch server and [...]
Xbox 360s are they worth your investment?
Something you need to be aware of when having an Xbox 360 consoles in your game center is that the money investment on the Xbox 360s are going to be higher than the PCs over the last three years of running a game center it has been noted that the failure rate on my Xbox [...]
Basics to building a LAN Gaming Computer
I’ve decided to take my blog a more technical direction concerning hardware and daily operations. And the first thing I would like to discuss is your hardware. We’ll start with the Gaming PC in this particular post. When I first began my journey into starting a lan center I believed that I had to have [...]


