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Jes Pulido reacted to Soupman89 in DIY Testbench
Built this beauty, only spent 30 bucks on a evga 600W psu. Intel Q6600 core 2 quad, 4 GB DDR2, 750GB laptop hard drive, 1TB desktop hard drive, and a GTX 770 that a buddy of mine just gave me because it had overheating issues (turned out it just needed new thermal paste) I call this the Garbage Can PC. Built it from spare parts lol
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Jes Pulido reacted to You_are_a_cunt in DIY Testbench
Dammit guys, now I have to make my own test bench.
I was hoping to get a BBQ going this weekend but it looks like I'll be spending this Saturday with an angle grinder and a can of spray paint ._.
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Jes Pulido reacted to Mcmole in DIY Testbench
All good:) Just wanted your hardware safe:P Looks good by the way:)
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Jes Pulido reacted to Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n in DIY Testbench
I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
what do you guys think?
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Jes Pulido reacted to TGAkevlar in DIY Testbench
Put this together about 4 years ago. Includes: PS mount, 2 5.25" dive bays, 2 3.5" bays for HDD, and one floppy bay because reasons. cable management on the back for cleaner look.
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Jes Pulido reacted to gufpewga in DIY Testbench
Hello, great video Luke. I builded one similar in 2014 ROG style. It works like charm, because it's only chassis .
Martin
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Jes Pulido reacted to vanished in DIY Testbench
True.
Maybe you guys can find a manufacturer and make a special decent, low-cost LTT test bench, similar to how you got custom noctuas?
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Jes Pulido reacted to mpsparrow in DIY Testbench
Made this quickly out of an old computer I had around. Took about 1 to 2 hours. (sorry for the bad picture, couldn't find my good camera)