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Planned summer build
Wooden case for an upcomming build.
- Album created by Albert1998
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- 127 images
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- 127 images
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Batpanda dual 980 build log
this is what i have been up to for a while and it is still not done
IT WILL NEVER HAVE A FINAL FORM :P
- Album created by batpanda
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- 118 images
- 118 images
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TJ i5 Primo
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Primo CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K. 5GHz
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z77 X-UD4H.
GPU: AMD Sapphire RX480 upgraded from Sapphire Radeon R9 280X Vapor-X 3GB GDDR5 OC.
PSU: Corsair CMPSU-850AXUK.
RAM: 32GB 4x8GB Corsair DDR3 Vengeance LP 1600MHz.
HDD: Samsung 500GB SSD + Seagate 4TB 3.5" x 3
CPU Block: EK-Supremacy EVO - Acetal.
GPU Block: EK RX480 Upgraded from Alphacool NexXxos GPX R9 280 M07
Pump+Top: EK-D5 Vario + X-TOP.
Reservoir: Bitspower Z-Multi 250mm.
Radiators: Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 80mm 480mm + Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 480mm.
Tubing: Xspc HighFlex Clear 1/2" ID, 3/4" OD.
Fittings: EK-CSQ 13/19mm + EK-AF 45° + EK-AF 90° + Koolance QD3 QD3-FS13X19-BK + Koolance QD3 QD3-MSG4-BK + Alphacool 180° T Block + XSPC G1/4 Male to Male Rotary Extender + XSPC G1/4 Male to Female Rotary Extender + Phobya 2 Way Ball Valve + Koolance Straight Extension 20mm.
Fan Control: Lamptron Touch 30w x 6.
Fans: Noiseblocker BlackSilent PL2 1400rpm x12 + BitFenix 140mm Spectre PRO 1200rpm x3.
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64
- Album created by TJSidhu
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- 111 images
- 2 image comments
- 111 images
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The Evolution of My RIG
My Rig from what it was when I first built it, to what it is today. From Air cooling to Water cooling .. from a 980 gtx to 980 gtx Ti SLI and all the mishaps inbetween. Be prepared .. almost 100 pictures will ensue.
- Album created by Chujitsu
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- 88 images
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- 88 images
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Codename: Radar
Build log photos of my first watercooled rig.
- Album created by hurlaroid
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- 80 images
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- 80 images
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GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-SOC FORCE
GIGABYTE GA-Z170X-SOC FORCE Build
- Album created by CGameDev
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- 78 images
- 78 images
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FX 6350/GTX 465 Build
It's fast
- Album created by Ryan Leech
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- 78 images
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- 78 images
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Sgt Build Log Aperture Engine
Pictures of my build log
- Album created by Sgt
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- 76 images
- 8 image comments
- 76 images
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Project Inception
i7 5820K
32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x8GB
2x EVGA GTX 980ti w/ Custom Bios flash
Asus ROG Strix X99
2x Swiftech MCP35X's
2x Bitspower 250mm Res
2x Bitspower Plexi Magic Cube pump tops
2x Aquacomputer Aquero 6XT's
2x Aqucomputer 480mm AirPlex Radical 4's
2x EK FC GTX980ti Nickel/Plexi waterblocks
Aquacomputer Cuplex Kryos CPU Waterblock
EK Plexi GPU Terminal
EVGA 1300G2
EVGA 1000G2
Samsung 512GB 950 Pro M.2
6x Samsung 512GB Evo 850 2-RAID-0 x3
2x Aquacomputer High-Flow Flow sensors
15x Swiftech Helix PWM 120mm Fans
Caelabs Magnum TH10A
DEMCiflex filter TH10A filter kit
Aquacomputer 5 1/4 Faceplate
Aquacomputer Power Adjust 3
Aquacomputer Farbwerk
Bitspower Silver Shining fittings in 16mm
Bitspower 16mm Crystal link Acrylic Tubing
Custom windowed side panels
NZXT HUE+
EVGA Pro 3-way SLI- Bridge
- Album created by tytechguy
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- 76 images
- 76 images
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Boese - Rebuild 7
Named 'Boese' after the German word for evil because this computer has been the greatest risk/reward of any consumer electronic I've ever invested in. This is the 7th iteration of this rig. Technically. Due to testing and forum disputes, it's probably more like 30.
- Album created by Tiberiusisgame
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- 75 images
- 75 images
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Bitfenix Prodigy build
- Album created by GrossistenDK
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- 70 images
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- 70 images
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Phanteks Enthoo Primo 3d workstation and gaming build
You can view my thread
- Album created by kks21199
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- 65 images
- 65 images
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PC Showcase Photography
An album for any photography I take of my very own custom PC.
- Album created by jiyeon
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- 60 images
- 6 album comments
- 3 image comments
- 60 images
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Dusk
First build in a decade. Aim was for gaming rig capable of 1440p/144Hz @ High Settings.
Was just going to upgrade core components (CPU, Mobo, GPU & RAM), but after doing this, it didn't seem right to keep my old (yet great, post-modified) case & an old desk from over 10 years ago. So plans changed, & the core upgrade turned into a full system/desk overhaul.
Performance was the main goal, but seeing many builds online, I took a liking to how certain use of RGB could turn the PC & desk into a cool (yet understated) featured area of the home.
For the record, I detest rainbow RGB. Watching many builders' channels on YouTube, I couldn't work out why so many used that cliche/messy lighting effect to promote their channel/rigs. I prefer subtle, ambient lighting myself.
The lighting theme for this setup was inspired by an accidental combination of two lights; the orange desk lamp + blue rear LED of the new monitor...The light purplish result made me think of a sunset, glowing over the late evening sky...
So as the build progressed, I wanted to focus on maintaining cooling performance whilst adding subtle RGB that reflected (sometimes literally) the above theme. Reflected as in the mini-theme between the mouse pad & keyboard - their lights are mirrored in both colour & fading effect from the point of 'collision', which ended up being a nice touch, complimenting the Orange/Blue/Violet theme across the desk, in the background & into the case.
I work with cables most days, so that aspect of the build wasn't neglected either - I try to keep cable ties to a minimum as I love my Velcro ties (felt side in, so as to not grate away at paracord & to make them easier to slide along cables to perfect spacing).
Very happy with performance-noise ratio. It's Winter here: 10 degree (Celsius) day. With the heater on (~17-20 degrees inside), CPU's Idly sitting at 32, GPU Edge/Hotspot at 32/34 respectively, & at 33dB. Under load, CPU is 68, GPU Edge/Hot Spot are 78/90, at 43dB.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 V2 Heatsink + Arctic BioniX P120 A-RGB Fan Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 AORUS PRO AX ATX AM4 Memory: Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 1. Storage: Kingston A2000 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME SSD 2. Storage: Western Digital Blue 500 GB 2.5" SSD 3. Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM HDD Video Card: PowerColor Radeon RX 6700 XT 12 GB Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow ATX Mid Tower Power Supply: Corsair RMx (2018) 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit Case Fan: Arctic BioniX P120 A-RGB x 5 Monitor: Dell S2721DGF 27.0" 2560x1440 165 Hz Keyboard: Logitech G815 Lightsync RGB Wired Mouse: Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Optical Mouse Pad: SteelSeries QcK Prism Cloth, Medium Webcam: Logitech C920 HD Pro- Album created by Ralfi
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Dr When?
A friend asked me to put a PC together for them.
They wanted to be able to do some light photo editing and the husband wanted to see how gaming on a PC would compare to his console (PS3).
I allocated about half of the budget to the GPU and bought the cheapest MOBO and case I could get. These weren't going to be power users so they would need/notice the additional features of a higher end board/case.
She is really into Dr. Who so I did a little custom paint job on the front with black enamel and a home-made stencil of the phone booth (I was told it's called a Tardis but c'mon...it's a phone booth)
And since this thing would be able to churn out damn decent in-game performance I figured that little catch phrase was perfect.
- Album created by Snoood
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- 53 images
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Orange Crush
I7-5930K
32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 2666Mhz 8x4gb
EVGA X99 Classified
2x ZOTAC GTX 1080 FE with custom bios flash
EVGA 1300G2
Samsung 512GB 950 Pro M.2
6x Samsung EVO 512GB SSD in RAID-0
2x Aquacomputer Aquero 6XT's
2x Aquacomputer High-Flow Flow sensors
2x EK FC GTX 1080 Nickel/Plexi Water Blocks
2x Swiftech MCP35X DDC Pumps
2x Bitspower DDC pump coolers
2x Bitspower 250mm Res
2x Bitspower plexi Magic cube pump tops
2x Bitspower Ram waterblocks V2
Aquacomputer Cuplex Kryos CPU Waterblock
2x Aquacomputer 360mm AirPlex Radical II's
11x Swiftech Helix 120mm PWM Fans
Caselabs Mercury S8
NZXT HUE+
All fittings are Bitspower Silver Shining in 16mm
Motherboard is custom painted to match the build theme
Cables are custom sleeved and cut to length by me
- Album created by tytechguy
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2020 - The Black and Purple Goliath
After graduating university in 2018, me and my wife finally got our own place. This automatically meant that the small build which I created some years ago could finally be replaced. In 2020, I finally splurged and got my thus far most favorite computer case of all times - Cooler Master Cosmos C700P. Throughout the year, the build underwent several changes. Most prominently it began with a simple 120mm and a GTX 1080 and ended up with full custom water cooling and an RTX 3080. To top that off the RTX 3080 was replaced in February 2021 with a PowerColor Red Devil 6900XT, as I wasn't exactly happy with the performance of Nvidia's offering.
Latest specs:
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X overclocked to 4.4GHz
- Cooling: 1x EK 360mm radiator, 1x EK 120mm radiator, EK Velocity CPU block, XSPC Photon 270 V2 pump/res combo unit, various EK fittings and 13mm flexible tubing
- Graphics Card: PowerColor Red Devil 6900XT, previously an EVGA RTX 3080 XC3
- Motherboard: Asus Crosshair VI Extreme X370
- RAM: 16GB (4x4GB Apacer 2666MHz) overclocked to 3933MHz CL20 and cooler with OCZ Reaper HPC Heatsinks
- Power Supply: Corsair RM1000i
- Case: Cooler Master Cosmos C700P Black Edition
- Album created by Analog
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- 45 images
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A True Classic
This is an album on my first ever pc as a kid which i used to play Quake and Doom on and it is getting a rebuild as my friend spilled curry all over the motherboard, cpu and video card when we were having a serial link lan playing games together haha. i have found none of these machines in my life before and the machine has a few rare components in it so i have to make it last. The Adaptec Scsi card had a huge!!! cut out if it because the cpu is in the way so i soldered a couple of wire jumpers in to make the card work again for that missing chunk of pcb. Now the Ram sockets are only holding by one latch so they are bending in a curve from the stress lol! so i have to de-solder both of them and replace them with some metal tagged ones. There is also a trident video card, Dx33mhz 486 cpu and a Diamond sound card as they were backup parts. The specs will be put below.
Manufacture: Dell
Model Name: 210
Cpu: Intel Pentium Overdrive 83mhz (oc)-100mhz all 256k cache chips.
Motherboard: Intel Classic R Socket 2-3
Pretty surprising that a motherboard from 1992-3 has support for the overdrive and has all solid cap capacitors and motherboard manufactures boast about that now?
Ram: 2x 16mb 72pin Fpm simm max 32mb
Hdd: Fujitsu 2.6gb ide
Video Card: 16bit Isa Number Nine GXE32 2mb S3 928
Sound Card: 16Bit Isa Sound Blaster pro 2 ct1600 8bit upgrading to a 16bit SB32 CT3670 With AWE
Scsi: Adaptec 16bit isa Scsi card for iomega zip/Ditto
CD Rom: 12x speed
3.5" Floppy
Chipset: VLSI
And 1 blue led fan for a luagh :)
There could have been another few items lol a casio keyboard for my midi a mountain of floppy disks and a thrustmaster top gun joystick for ef2k or known as tfx
All images were taken by a floppy driver camera :)
- Album created by Scrumpy
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- 44 images
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- 44 images
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NZXT H440 Game of Thrones Build - Project Blackfyre
- Album created by ChrisxIxCross
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- 41 images
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Dark Knight PC
Inspired from the Dark Knight Trilogy
- Album created by paultan
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- 41 images
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- 41 images
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My Baby :)
I have been building this slowly for the past 3 years!
- Album created by AdamH96
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- 40 images
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- 40 images
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