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About This kid builds pc
- Birthday May 10, 2002
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Gender
Male
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Location
house
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Interests
addiction to building PCs and light programming
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Biography
aisan pilipino
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Occupation
Student
System
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CPU
Ryzen 5 1600 @ 4ghz
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Motherboard
MSI B350 PC Mate
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RAM
16gb DDR4 Ripjaws V 2400mhz
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GPU
R9 290 with kraken x41
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Case
Phantek Enthoo Pro M
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Storage
1tb HDD and 240gb kingston ssd
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PSU
Thermaltake 750w 80+gold
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Display(s)
25um56
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Cooling
PETG loop with one cpu block and 240mm rad
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Keyboard
off brand mechanical
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Mouse
gigabyte thing that was cheap
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Sound
headphones
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Operating System
Windows 10
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After a 3 minute youtube video in IEC plugs and some googling, it seems that some people have similiar ideas too lol IEC320 C14 to C13 Extension Cord C14 with Screw Holes and C13 Short 60cm Lenght. availables https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083CSBSRV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_BY07Fb0G2P2Q4 The wait time is a bit long so I think I’ll stick to the ATX size psu even though it might turn out to be a bit cramped. Hoping for no leaks and good temps! Might even run both 240mm rads in tandem and see how they test despite the limited ventilation.
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A US 3 Prong Cable that can chassis mount to a case. Just like in the RVZ01 with two phillips heads screws. and the routed through the case to an alternate spot for where the PSU is really mounted. Now to save cost I am probably just going to use a bigger PSU and use a block off plate and have a little cut out for where the PSU will really be mounted. This ITX build is in a small sleeper HP Case with just one 240mm radiator. I'll take pictures in a bit and probably format and rename this thread. I'm repurposing an old cooler master case for honeycomb grills, 2.5 inch hard drive bay, single slot PCI-E and basically jb welding, sanding, cutting, painting some stuff. It's going to have a semi-modular thermaltake 750w psu, Ryzen 1700,32gb of ram, and A R9 Fury X because that's really all I need for editing and whatever this computer will do. A couple nights ago, I just cut out a few rivets and pieces of metal with some nippers, but today my dremel stuff is coming in. None of the stuff is mounted yet. I'll be using some red XSPC coolant I think, random 16/12mm hard fittings, PETG. Nothing is secured in right now besides the motherboard and I have some fittings and routing to still plan. Build will be: AB350N ITX Mobo https://www.bykski.us/products/bykski-mini-ddc-pump-reservoir-combo-w-armor-silver-b-tank-ddc-mi https://modmymods.com/darkside-dual-lp240-extra-slim-radiator-ds-0377.html or a XSPC EX240 Some Crucial 32gb 16gbx2 kit 3200mhz R9 Fury X (kept stock) Two Corsair ML120's 4 SSDs (570gb altogether) 1tb WD Black HGST 7K4000 (both HDDs are in some USB3.0 dock) Thermaltake PETG tubing Ryzen 7 1700 (kept stock) XSPC EC6 Blood Red (1000ml) hp_pavilion_slimline_series_1578900642_d91d8dffb_progressive.jfif r9furyx.jfif
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My bad I mean the cable as a whole. I'm in the USA. I have a different plan for this build now anyways haha.
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I mean the cable with the chassis mount. I want the special nice looking one lol. Not something I can just jerry rig (which I will)
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Anyone know where I can get that RVZ01 PSU cable or should I just solder and heat shrink some other PSU cable together with another one? I think the latter is much more convenient.
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So went to check on my res body bc of planning something as it was sitting on my shelf on top of some other stuff for a couple months. Now it seems there is a circle of spider cracks most likely due to just laying down in the box for a while. How fragile lol. Will most likely still use it for my build as I have used another res body full of spider cracks with no worries. Just weird to see this.
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For all the guys saying “yOu cAnT oC” there is such a thing as bclk ocing. I think that intel limits this after some mhz. Also, it would be better to keep it at stock for lonvegity sake and try to make it turbo most of the time.
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R7 2700x or I7 8700k
This kid builds pc replied to FMLGamer's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12625/amd-second-generation-ryzen-7-2700x-2700-ryzen-5-2600x-2600/18 All the games shown on here show better perf with ryzen ever since the meltdown and spectre updates. You're gonna want those updates if you go with either CPU so Ryzen seems like a better option. -
Motherboard help with Ryzen 3
This kid builds pc replied to Jamesgames99's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Newegg should say on some mobos that it is "Ryzen 2 ready" or some shit. Look around on newegg. Don't buy a x470 board for some ryzen 3 cpu. -
I think you could get lower voltage with better VRMs. My old X370 board (6 phase) managed lower voltage at the same oc as my MSI b350 shit (4 phase). What freq are you running at?
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Why get one of the meh pro4 boards? The VRMs are anemic especially for the 8 core cpus
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Anything from a 2600k or even 2500k and up