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Build 2015
Computer build 2015
CPU: Intel 5960X
Motherboard: Asus Rampage V Extreme
RAM: 16gb Corsair Dominators
GPU: GTX 980Ti
Case: Corsair 750D
Storage: Intel 750 seriers SSD, segate 1tb,2tb,6tb
PSU: Corsair AX1200i
Display(s)LG um95 34" IPS & Asus 23" IPS
Cooling:Corsair H110
Keyboard:Corsair K95 brown switches
Mouse:Logitech G502
Operating System:Win 10 64bit
- Album created by stein
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Boomer Sooner!!
Finally finished project!
- Album created by jogle007
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- 14 images
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Boomer Water Blocks Installed
Here are some before and after shots of the MB and GPU with water blocks installed.
- Album created by jogle007
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Build Log Gallery [FULL]
http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/308231-build-log-the-idiot-v20-hp-shit-v21/
- Album created by thekeemo
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Build for a friend
I build this PC for a friend that needed a computer bad. Total cost was around $90. She had some hard drives and a old case that was bought from a tag sale I figure it was from the early 2000's not sure mabey one of you could tell me. I had some left over parts so I figured lets put it together . The only thing she had to buy was some ram. The challenge was trying to hide wires in a all see through case I used a lot of wire loom and I also used the box from the cpu to hide all the extra wires. I Know this is not a top shelf build and she dose not do a lot on pc just the basics but I figured some of you guys might want to see it.
Parts List:
Case ???
CPU AMD FX 4130 quad core
Mother Board Gigabyte 970A-DS3
Video Card PNY Geforce GTX 650
RAM Corsair Vengeance 2 x 4 Gb's 1600 MHz
PSU Antec 450W
HDD x2 250 Gb Seagate 7200 rpm
- Album created by Obiggy
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Budget Office PC
Some of the photos from a build I did for my grandfather
- Album created by iJarbus
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Blue Yeti Pro XLR issue and fix
The Blue Yeti Pro (and other mics) has a 5 pin female adapter cord that plugs into the top of the mic and then the cord splits into a Y with Left (L) - Right (R) 3 pin Male heads. No good. You can't hardly use it that way.
I found a cord that has two 3 pin female connectors that merge into a single stereo 3 pin male XLR, so you can use it with sound boards needing one stereo XLR input OR the ZOOM H6 portable recorder that also requires a single male XLR 3 pin.
These are pictures of the MIC, the included cord, and then the 'fix' cord from a company that sales cords. The fix is about $8.
- Album created by FreddyCardoza
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Brutal Stuff
Everything, starting from 2010
- Album created by ready4round
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Blue Waters Supercomputing
- Album created by mama_fluxus
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Brother's Computer
My brother gets all of my old parts, he just buys the case and whatever else he wants.
- Album created by d3sl91
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Broken Stuff
All the tech I own of have owned that has been broken.
- Album created by Victor Golf
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Builds for friends
just some builds i have done for mates over the years
- Album created by TicTac
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