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    jdude303 reacted to Radioactive Snowman in Show off your latest purchases   
    The first pieces for my new pc build! I haven't built a pc in a couple years so I'm pretty excited. I plan on pairing them with a ryzen 5 2600, 16gb of g skill trident z rgb ram and a mix of SSD and HDD storage.



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    jdude303 got a reaction from ImAyaanKhan in First PC Build   
    So far so good, I haven't had any complaints. The only game I have in my steam library that even really makes use of it is Witcher 3 and it does a fantastic job! Highest settings on everything I can, only use a 1080p monitor so I don't have to push beyond that. Without even firing up MSI afterburner I am getting in the high 70's to low 80's for my fps. From my (limited) understanding of the massive landscape that is GPU's, this one is aggressively priced for what you get (I feel).
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    jdude303 got a reaction from thedangerine in First PC Build   
    Hello LTT Forum! first time posting, first time building, long time viewer, etc etc.
     
    I had slowly been piecing this build together since October of 2018 and i'm extremely happy with my end result. Finished putting everything together last week and figured I owed it to myself to "show it off".  I have a couple of enthusiast friends who offered to help with assembly but after reading a couple threads here, and of course watching all the LTT content, I felt I was capable of doing it myself. Turns out I was right, I got lucky and had Zero issues (except with RAM speeds, more on that later).  It took me a couple hours to put together, that panic "did this click in the right way, let me watch a section of a video again" mindset kicked it but overall it was a very smooth process.
     
    Specs
    Ryzen 5 2600 Asus Rog Strix B450-F Gaming 16Gb DDR4 3200 OLOy (CAS 16 if anyone cares to know) WD Blue 3D NAND 500 GB Internal SSD Corsair CX 650M 80+ Bronze 650 Watt PSU MSI GTX 1660 Ti Ventus XS Asus PCE-AC55BT (wireless network card) Fractal Design Meshify C for the case a single LED strip I had laying around that happened to work with aura sync I can happily say i'm thrilled with this build. It does everything I need for work and obviously gaming as well.  So about the RAM...I may get flack for going with such an off brand, or maybe I won't. I can admit it was definitely a risk that I took but it seems to have paid off. There was a sale and i thought why not. So during my initial setup in the bios for this, I saw that it was running at a lower speed (2133 i think, can't remember now). During the whole build, I somehow forgot that AMD commonly uses DOCP and I kept looking for "XMP" and panicked for a few minutes. That turned around quickly after a single google search and then I was off to the races so to speak. I'm not going to get into cable management too much here, I did not take any shots of the back panel for a reason (lol). But it's tidy enough that i'm OK with it for the time being, and on the front side it's not horrific by any means. I've run some bench tests, played some games, messed with msi afterburner a little bit but currently i'm not really overclocking anything. I haven't had a need to, for what I've been playing I have yet to run into a moment where it didn't feel anything less than capable. Like most people who build a pc for the first time, I've already caught "the bug" and am itching at the bit with potential future add-ons, but for now, I'm just happy I can work and game at the same time  
     

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    jdude303 got a reaction from Bearmann in First PC Build   
    If i take the glass off then you can see my flaws haha, but I shall have to do that as well. At some point I plan to overclock, that stock cooler would be the first thing to go.  I still haven't decided if i'm going to get an AIO for the cpu or just a bigger/morebetter cooler. One more fan for intake will likely follow as well (but that mostly depends on if I go the AIO route for the cpu).  I'm running the RAM at it's rated speeds currently but it seems to be holding it's own so far. I suppose time will tell with an off brand such as this one. 
    When I went to microcenter to finish off my build I honestly didn't even think about that version, completely slipped my mind. At the same time, then I would have that internal debate of  "$314.00 for a 1660 ti or save $30 more dollars up and get a 2060". I still have a couple days left to return it so maybe I will. I'm happy to finally be part of the community so thank you for the kind words 
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    jdude303 reacted to unhappyface in My other halfs first gaming rig   
    Hey, first time posting, long time viewer.
     
    So to start with my other half is a very picky person everything has to match and it must go with everything else that it will be near by,
    The theme ended up being white so we started looking for parts and heres what we ended up with.
     
    SPECS 
    Intel core i5-8600
    MSI B360 gaming arctic 
    Corsair RM750X 80+ gold
    Corsair vengeance pro rgb 2666MHz 2X8Gb
    Corsair H100i RGB PLATINUM SE 
    Gigabyte RTX2070 gaming OC white 8G
    Kingston 240GB SSD 
    2T harddrive 
    And 3 extra LL120 white corsair fans 
    All in a corsair 275R but a acrylic side panel (she got scared of the glass breaking since we move around alot)
     
    Also still waiting on some cablemod to come in with the combs 
     
    I decided she should learn to put it together (i did the cpu and some cable management) she didnt need me to explain much only point out things on the manuals and she was done with in the hour connecting everything and booting it up.
    She jumped for joy when i told her everything was working perfectly.
     
     
    What do people think? Is there something we could have done better or can do better? Let me know what you think. 



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    jdude303 reacted to Burnedice25 in First PC Build   
    Cool build, only thing I would do differently is get the GAMING X edition of MSI GPU. But otherwise a fantastic build, especially for a first timer
     
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    jdude303 reacted to Bearmann in First PC Build   
    Congratulations! Looks nice! Next time shoot some photos with the side glass removed
    I've been noticing that Newegg frequently has that OLOy RAM on sale. I'm not too familiar with it.
    Are you going to try and overclock it? You'll need to replace the stock cooler if you do.
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    jdude303 got a reaction from glenalz81 in First PC Build   
    Hello LTT Forum! first time posting, first time building, long time viewer, etc etc.
     
    I had slowly been piecing this build together since October of 2018 and i'm extremely happy with my end result. Finished putting everything together last week and figured I owed it to myself to "show it off".  I have a couple of enthusiast friends who offered to help with assembly but after reading a couple threads here, and of course watching all the LTT content, I felt I was capable of doing it myself. Turns out I was right, I got lucky and had Zero issues (except with RAM speeds, more on that later).  It took me a couple hours to put together, that panic "did this click in the right way, let me watch a section of a video again" mindset kicked it but overall it was a very smooth process.
     
    Specs
    Ryzen 5 2600 Asus Rog Strix B450-F Gaming 16Gb DDR4 3200 OLOy (CAS 16 if anyone cares to know) WD Blue 3D NAND 500 GB Internal SSD Corsair CX 650M 80+ Bronze 650 Watt PSU MSI GTX 1660 Ti Ventus XS Asus PCE-AC55BT (wireless network card) Fractal Design Meshify C for the case a single LED strip I had laying around that happened to work with aura sync I can happily say i'm thrilled with this build. It does everything I need for work and obviously gaming as well.  So about the RAM...I may get flack for going with such an off brand, or maybe I won't. I can admit it was definitely a risk that I took but it seems to have paid off. There was a sale and i thought why not. So during my initial setup in the bios for this, I saw that it was running at a lower speed (2133 i think, can't remember now). During the whole build, I somehow forgot that AMD commonly uses DOCP and I kept looking for "XMP" and panicked for a few minutes. That turned around quickly after a single google search and then I was off to the races so to speak. I'm not going to get into cable management too much here, I did not take any shots of the back panel for a reason (lol). But it's tidy enough that i'm OK with it for the time being, and on the front side it's not horrific by any means. I've run some bench tests, played some games, messed with msi afterburner a little bit but currently i'm not really overclocking anything. I haven't had a need to, for what I've been playing I have yet to run into a moment where it didn't feel anything less than capable. Like most people who build a pc for the first time, I've already caught "the bug" and am itching at the bit with potential future add-ons, but for now, I'm just happy I can work and game at the same time  
     

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    jdude303 got a reaction from RobFRaschke in First PC Build   
    Hello LTT Forum! first time posting, first time building, long time viewer, etc etc.
     
    I had slowly been piecing this build together since October of 2018 and i'm extremely happy with my end result. Finished putting everything together last week and figured I owed it to myself to "show it off".  I have a couple of enthusiast friends who offered to help with assembly but after reading a couple threads here, and of course watching all the LTT content, I felt I was capable of doing it myself. Turns out I was right, I got lucky and had Zero issues (except with RAM speeds, more on that later).  It took me a couple hours to put together, that panic "did this click in the right way, let me watch a section of a video again" mindset kicked it but overall it was a very smooth process.
     
    Specs
    Ryzen 5 2600 Asus Rog Strix B450-F Gaming 16Gb DDR4 3200 OLOy (CAS 16 if anyone cares to know) WD Blue 3D NAND 500 GB Internal SSD Corsair CX 650M 80+ Bronze 650 Watt PSU MSI GTX 1660 Ti Ventus XS Asus PCE-AC55BT (wireless network card) Fractal Design Meshify C for the case a single LED strip I had laying around that happened to work with aura sync I can happily say i'm thrilled with this build. It does everything I need for work and obviously gaming as well.  So about the RAM...I may get flack for going with such an off brand, or maybe I won't. I can admit it was definitely a risk that I took but it seems to have paid off. There was a sale and i thought why not. So during my initial setup in the bios for this, I saw that it was running at a lower speed (2133 i think, can't remember now). During the whole build, I somehow forgot that AMD commonly uses DOCP and I kept looking for "XMP" and panicked for a few minutes. That turned around quickly after a single google search and then I was off to the races so to speak. I'm not going to get into cable management too much here, I did not take any shots of the back panel for a reason (lol). But it's tidy enough that i'm OK with it for the time being, and on the front side it's not horrific by any means. I've run some bench tests, played some games, messed with msi afterburner a little bit but currently i'm not really overclocking anything. I haven't had a need to, for what I've been playing I have yet to run into a moment where it didn't feel anything less than capable. Like most people who build a pc for the first time, I've already caught "the bug" and am itching at the bit with potential future add-ons, but for now, I'm just happy I can work and game at the same time  
     

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