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dell vostro sleeper build
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- Album created by sub68
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TuringMachine
This PC was finished in early December 2019 after getting some of the parts on Black Friday sale. It is used for gaming mostly but also productive tasks like Photoshop, word processing and similar.
Ryzen 5 3600x
Asus ROG Strix B450-F Gaming
Kingston HyperX Predator 3200 DDR4 16 GB
Asus ROG Strix 2060 Super Adv
Kingston 1TB Nvme
Samsung QVO 1TB x2 (Raid 0)
Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200 rpm
Phanteks P400S
Be Quiet! Dark Rock 4
Noctua NF-S12A PWM 3xfans
Corsair ML 120 Blue
Corsair ML 140 Blue
- Album created by aDoomGuy
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Master Spec 390
This is my new gaming rig/battle station. Welcome to Master Spec 390!
- Album created by RTX MONSTER
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My rig in progress
Current Configuration:
Case: Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5
Motherboard: ASUS X99 Deluxe
RAM: 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2667
CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K
GPU: ASUS STRIX Geforce GTX 1080 Ti
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster AE-7
PSU: EVGA Supernova 850
- Album created by WinterIce8
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Evolution of My Daily Driver PC
It took a little bit of time to get it all straightened out the way I wanted but this is it.
I will be making more adjustments in the future as the placement of my desk is only temporarily in my Bedroom since we moved our son into the room that was my office.
Enjoy.
- Album created by SansVarnic
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New system parts
These are the parts I have for my new system. Still have a way to go. Stay tuned for more updates.
1: Cool Master MasterCase H500M = $221.99 - Amazon
2: ASUS ROG Thor 850 80+ Platinum 850W = $238.14 - eBay
3: Intel - Core i9-9900K Octa-Core = $546.65 - Best Buy
These prices were after tax.
- Album created by James N.
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Current Build
This is a system i built about two years ago for gaming and school, it has served me well and will be upgrading soon to a better one as my power needs have gone up. As I said I use this for gaming and school but also do some music production and video edited on it as needed. I had a budget of around $850-$900 for this and ended paying $930 back when i built it. Still going strong today. Also added a pic of my setup too
- Album created by NamTale
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My current Rig
I didn't have a large budget. I had to make do with a $350 usd budget. I found a motherboard locally that came from a Lenovo Thinkcentre m93p mini tower. The board itself is a 1150 sockect board and comes with it's I/O shield. I was hoping to find a board that uses 3rd gen intel cpus and was happy to find that this board can use 4th gen cpus for under $12. As for the cpu I went with, I chose the I5-4590 for $50 that I found on Ebay. I didn't buy any ram since I had some lying around. The ram is from Micron and its speed is 1600MHz. I had 3 sticks and they total up to 16GBs total. I wasn't sure what would be a good cpu cooler so I just went with what Amazon recommended. Amazon recommended a cpu cooler from thermaltake for $13. For the gpu I bought a gtx 1060 6gb single fan model on Ebay for $130. I spent $20 bucks for a 120gb ssd from kingston for the boot drive and then I bought a 500gb hdd for storage which costed me another $25. I wasn't sure what psu I needed so I went on EVGA's website and used their power meter to know what psu I needed. Afterwards I bought a 450 bronze psu for $45 from them. For case I bought a Rosewill FBM-01 micro atx tower for $21. I did have to spend $5 for an 24 pin to 14 pin adapter for the motherboard to use my psu. For case fans I bought both from Artic. One is a 80mm and the other is a 120mm fan. Both costed me $16. In total I spent $336 for my rig.
I did my best for cable management but I'm not sure if it's good enough. It's my first time building a computer.
A couple weeks later the gtx 1060 stopped working. Sad times. Luckily the seller offered a 30 day warranty so I got my money back.
Since Nvidia was a bust I went with a AMD card this time. I bought a rx 570 Sapphire nitro+ 8gb for $110. Card was used for mining for about 3 months according to the seller.
So I flashed the original bios for the card I got from the manufacturer and the card works great.
- Album created by Jpo_Fett
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( Retired ) Killer G1
i7-4790K
ASRock Z97M Killer
Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1
G. Skill Sniper 16GB
Corsair H105
Corsair RM1000
Samsung 850 Pro 128GB / OCZ TR150 960GB
Phanteks Enthoo Pro
ASUS MG279Q
- Album created by Wingfan
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Noods?
Here I'll post many pictures of PC's I personally own/built. From gaming pc's to retro, you'll find a lot here. this will be used as a contrast to @seoz with more black builds
Disclaimer:
this may not be safe for work. most pictures will be from a phone, so don't mind the quality and my cable management is okay-ish. i know
- Album created by LukeSavenije
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Moonstone (2019-)
My current Ryzen+Turing rig. Still under construction. Specs are:
Ryzen 5 3600
Gigabyte RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro
16GB HyperX Fury RAM
MSI B450 Tomahawk
Corsair CX550M
Kingston A400 480GB SSD
Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD
Aerocool Cylon
- Album created by Bloody-George
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50's retro sci-fi computer
My first custom case...
I tend not to do things in little steps, and as a first time case builder (I doubt this would qualify as "modding"), here's what I have so far.
This is a 1945 Tokheim gas pump (or what's left of it), it was left on the side of the road and I picked it up for $50... I'm pretty sure I over paid.
Full disclosure, this build used more auto repair knowledge than computer knowledge, and a lot of generous talent from others who thought I was crazy.
It's not done yet, but here's the progress so far. Let me know what you guys think!
- Album created by owen the 87th
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Main computer build
I have been building PC's since I was 12 years old this is what my main computer is. I do prefer full tower over mid towers
- Album created by One_Thiccq_Pc_Builder
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Thor's Hammer
My second ever build.. . . . dual xeon 5650s, gtx 660, 16gb corsair dominator, asus z8na-d6, 120gb pny ssd, and a bunch of random hard drives for files
- Album created by HB35G
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Iris aka Project Chromatic
Just some pics of the Corsair RGB build I put together.
- Album created by SlayerOfHellWyrm
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Post Apocalyptic/ rusted pc case
Here is my custom build rig. It took me half a year to build it and its still not ready yet. Missing some key items like all components.
- Album created by Orghi
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Thermaltake Tower 900 in Black & desktop arrangment.
Here is my rig in the Thermaltake 900 case, its literally the size of a mini fridge. Upgrading soon. As of now its a first gen i7-930 on a EVGA x58 board, 12 GB DDR3, 1050Ti 4GB, Dual USB 3.0 pciE, 250Gb Samsung SSD, 1TB HDD, and 750GB HDD, 1000 Watt corsair power supply. Not breaking any speed records but still pretty zippy for an older computer. Case has room for a ton more hardware. I installed the LED lighting myself. Soon to come are upgrade photos for my new build.
- Album created by CompuChungus
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RedDevil
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 @4.00GHz
Sapphire Nitro+ RX 590 8GB
MSI X470 Gaming Plus
Cooler Master MLW-D12M-A20PW-RT MasterLiquid Lite ML120L
G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 16GB 3200
EVGA 650 B3, 80+ Bronze 650W, Fully Modular, EVGA ECO Mode
1TB WD
1st build
- Album created by bipolarsuxs
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