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  1. Thank you, I'll forward it to him! I hope it serves him well, as well. And I do hope I come around to upgrade my own system soon. Only not sure yet if I should wait for Ryzen 3^^
  2. Well ok, I didnt get one with the case and got really darn annoyed about it! So fuck me I guess?!
  3. Hahaha, no I don't have the cover plate. I left it to the guy I built it for if he wanted to get that aswell. This is how I solved it for me ^^ Interesting Idea, this case without RGB, my latest built was a 0 RGB BeQuiet built, completely in black as well. Looks pretty sweet too. But I usually only publish the builds when I'm done with the Video on it
  4. Welcome to... ... my latest Build in the gorgeous Corsair Crystal 570X! Consider checking out the BUILD VIDEO to see the whole thing coming together! It's a Corsair themed Build featuring an overclocked Ryzen 7 2700 @ 3.9GHz and a Zotac RTX 2070 AMP Edition. The Budget was around 1600 $. More pictures and a quick Firestrike/TimeSpy test can be found on PCPartPicker. I unfortunately didn't have enough time with the system to do some game testing. It's mostly going to be used for 1440p gaming, some video and audio editing and won't see any higher clocks than now in it's lifetime. I did this build for a friend of mine, so please don't congratulate me on my new PC, I'll get a depression. Here is my quick take on the Parts and why I chose them!: Corsair Crystal 570X RGB ATX Mid Tower: DE US UK AMD Ryzen 7 2700: DE US UK I haven't done an Intel Build for quite some time, and I really wanted to... But considering that this Build isn't only meant to be used for gaming, but for some Video/Audio Editing as well I choose the R7 2700 and clocked it to 3.9 GHz. I think I don't have to say much about it, its perfect for the build and offers amazing bang for the Buck as well as cheaper Mobos than Intel. Corsair H60 (2018) 120mm Liquid Cooler: DE US UK The Build was supposed to be watercooled, simply for aesthetic reasons, but the Budget was already a bit flexed. That's were the H60 2018 Revision came in more than handy. At 60$ you're paying paying pretty much the same price as for a Dark Rock 4, even though it might not match it in performance with its tiny 120mm Radiator, it's still performing incredibly well and silent. IMO it was quite a good choice, because I would have run into clearance Issues, trying to install a 240mm Radiator at the top of the case. Asus ROG STRIX B450-F: DE US UK I love the Asus Strix boards. I love their design, their build quality, their BIOS and the amount of features they offer for the money. At 120 Bucks you get a X470 looking board, without giving up anything. Especially the pre-mounted back I/O is a small but great touch. Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB 3000MHz: DE US UK What can I say. Corsair makes good and reliable RAM, and the Vengeance RGB Pro simply looks AMAZING. You have to see it in person to appreciate how beautiful this piece of tech is. Samsung 970 Evo 250 GB M.2-2280 SSD: DE US UK Quick NVME SSD, not much to say, quicker and cleaner looking than most M.2, you could of course safe some money here if you wanted. Seagate Barracuda 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM: DE US UK Some space. Zotac RTX 2070 AMP Edition: DE US UK This was my first time, using a Zotac Card and I was really looking forward to it. I always thought they looked great and seemed to perform really well. TBH I was a bit disappointed in it. It performed great and stayed quite cool, even with only the Dual Fan Design, but the whole card looked and felt cheaper than I thought it would. be quiet! Pure Power 10 CM 600W: DE US alternative UK My go to PSU. They have incredible reliability, peak quality, run extremely silent and have great cables. Corsair SP120 RGB: DE - UK At last I got one additional Fan of the ones that are pre-installed in the 570X. They look good, run really silent, especially considering that the Case is OPEN, but are not quite as beautiful as the ML/LL 120/140 RGB Series fans, IF you can spare some more I'd really exchange the SPs for those Overall I love how this build turned out. It was quite a lot of work but it's so, so beautiful. Don't forget to check out the Video, and ask me about anything you wanna know! Thank you for reading! P.S. I hope the link are turned into LMG- Affiliate links, if not, I'd be happy if a Mod would change or remove them!
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