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2014 BitFenix Prodigy
Started this project in February 2014 and am using this machine as my main rig.
- Album created by befmccracken
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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
- 45 images
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2016 - Compact Minimalist Build
In 2016 and the next couple of years I would be traveling quite a lot between summer work in Germany and university in the Netherlands. Therefore, I needed something that is a quite a bit more compact compared to the PowerMac G5, but at the same time on a tight budget. I really didn't feel like overspending and making an entirely new build. Decided to go for a new more compact case - Jonsbo UMX 3, got an SFF power supply to go along with the tiny build and ditched HDDs entirely moving everything to SSDs.
- Album created by Analog
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- 4 images
- 4 images
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2013 Rig Rebooted
In 2013 Nothing much changed except the case, I got the Corsair 350D, which was all the craze at the time. Ah, also I managed to burn my GTX 770 Lightning from too much overclocking to the point it was no longer stable even at stock speeds. Migth have something to do with the customer BIOS I flashed, but who knows. Luckily I got my money back on that I bought a new card - Asus MARS GTX 760 x2
- Album created by Analog
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- 18 images
- 18 images
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2014 - Power Mac G5 Build
This was a project I made a while back. Never got around to posting it in the build log section. Still, this being my first attempt at actually modding a case, I am proud of it. I made this build in 2014
Specs at the time:
Processor: Intel i7 5960X
Cooler: Corsair H110
Memory: 16GB GEIL Evo Potenza 3200MHz
Graphics: GTX 1080 Founders Edition
Motherboard: ASRock X99m
PSU: Cooler Master ProM 1000W
- Album created by Analog
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- 21 images
- 21 images
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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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- 7 images
- 7 images
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78GBs of RAM anyone?
Kingston HyperX Black Edition
6*8GBs
2*16GBs
- Album created by Eve
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A new addition!
This is some images of an old 486 that i had just bought last week and arrived in time for my birthday. so i am pretty pleased at the fact it came with several games i love commander keen1, 2 and 3 along with duke3d, wolf3d, lemmings, monkey island, mortal kombat and a few others that i have forgotten.
the specs are...
Cpu: 486 AMD 100mhz+ sometimes goes to 104mhz for no reason...
Ram: 32mb 60ns fps simm
GFX: Cirrus logic 5430 1mb expandable to 2mb or maybe more!
Sound: On-board ESS1688 16bit 24khz
Hdd: 3.4gb seagate ide
CD Rom at 8x speed
1.44mb 3.5" floppy drive
Original Compaq keyboard and manual
original mouse is being shipped and will arrive in the next 2 days.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Compaq-Presario-7106-486-DX4-100Mhz-Desktop-DOS-PC-USB-PCI-working-/221838061159?nma=true&si=Tm%252FNsePss5wF977o8ywOFZukDWE%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
- Album created by Scrumpy
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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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- 36 images
- 3 image comments
- 36 images
- 3 image comments
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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
- 3 image comments
- 44 images
- 3 image comments
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"Spike" PC Mid Gaming Rig
My Personal RIG: "Spike"
Processor: AMD A8-6600K OC'd 4.2Ghz
Motherboard: Gigabyte F2A78M-HD2
Hard Disk: Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB
RAM: Transcend 4gb DDR3 1600 CL11
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212X
PSU: Corsair CX500M
Casing: Tecware Omega
Fans and Extras:
2x DeepCool Ice Blade 120mm
1x DeepCool X/BL LED 120mm
1x Corsair SP120
1x NZXT Sleeved LED Kit
- Album created by AlvinPacheco
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- 7 images
- 2 image comments
- 7 images
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2015 Rig update pics
These are pictures of my rig when I upgraded it in 2015
- Album created by VenkiPhy6
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$1500 AUD Build. Small Price - Big Looks
My new build :)
- Album created by paul_pagnan
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3x3 Video wall for Gaming
Gamming wall built for use with SoftTH
- Album created by Billman87
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- 8 images
- 8 images
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"Salt Factory" 2012-Present Rig
MY very first rig I've ever put together. She's extremely under-powered, but solid and reliable.
- Album created by BathSalts641
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- 2 images
- 2 images
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350DBlackNoctuas
Dem noctuas
- Album created by Latezen
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- 7 images
- 1 image comment
- 7 images
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900D Build
Not 100% Complete.
Corsair Obsidian 900D |
Corsair TX750 PSU |
i7 3770k Stock (for now) |
Corsair H100i Cooling |
Corsair Dominator 2x8Gb 1866MHz
ASUS P8Z77-V
GeForce GTX 680
Western Digital 640GB HDD
Seagate Barracuda 3TB
- Album created by Odlanos
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(diagonal concept mod) CM690 adv. II
concept mod for a coolermaster advanced II, but with almost everything diagonal.
- Album created by darkspeedy26
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- 7 images
- 1 image comment
- 7 images
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4 processor folding machine.
i think the title explains itself.
- Album created by tobben
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- 5 images
- 2 image comments
- 5 images
- 2 image comments