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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    🤔.
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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    Vous êtes le meilleur mod sur ce forum. 
    why do you hate me? :sadface:.
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    Meganter reacted to WkdPaul in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    Non, mais ça peut le devenir !!!
    * rire diabolique *
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    Meganter reacted to WkdPaul in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    ... ou pas!
     
    Qui sait ?
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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    :hmm:.
     
    is this a personal attack? 

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    Meganter reacted to WkdPaul in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    Peut-être !
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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    wait ho-...nvm :hmm:.
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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    No.
     
     
    don't open.
    (not joking.).
     
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    Meganter reacted to piratemonkey in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    No.
     
    stop.
     
    lies.
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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    Non. 
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    Meganter reacted to WkdPaul in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    Quoi ?
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    Meganter reacted to sub68 in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    @wkdpaulcan speak french
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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    No. 
     
    stop. 
     
    lies. 
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    Meganter reacted to Haro in I'm not at liberty to discuss   
    No. just No.
    Stop. 
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    Meganter reacted to rice guru in Show off your latest purchases   
    Upgraded my cooler to a dark rock pro 4 from a bk009, abit overkill for my cpu but 31 degrees idle and 65 degrees after an hour of stress testing  is making it all worth it

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    Meganter reacted to a7xforever11 in K39 Mini ITX College PC Build   
    Sorry for no pic with a banana for scale! I haven't gone shopping in a while and didn't realize I was out. I will provide a banana for scale once I return to school.
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    Meganter reacted to a7xforever11 in K39 Mini ITX College PC Build   
    I will be returning to school in person this semester and with the strict quarantine policies my institute is implementing, I realized my time spent partying will be at an all time low and gaming will be replacing most of my usual weekend plans. I decided to sell my MSI laptop and make a dedicated gaming rig for school. I go to a military college and the amount of space we have is incredibly limited (I have a small desk and a locker and that is it). I decided it would be fun to build the smallest pc i physically could, and settled on the K39 mini ITX case. It seemed to be a really good alternative to the more expensive and harder to find Velka 3. Unfortunately I was too excited to take pictures during the build process but I must say this was one of the most fun builds I have ever done (only being beat by my very first build when I was 13). Below are pictures of the finished product as well as some of the issues I ran into and unique quirks that this build entailed.
     
    The parts:
    K39 Mini ITX case
    Ryzen 5 3600
    Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX
    Corsair Vengance DDR4 3600mhz cl18
    Asus Phoenix OC GTX 1660 Super
    Silverstone FX350-G Flex ATX psu
    Noctua l9a-AM4
    Noctua NF-A4x10
    WD SN550 500gb SSD
     
    The Build:

     

     

     
    The build process was significantly easier than I expected, Though it did take some patience as tolerances were tight. The first thing I did was replace the power supply fan with a noctua 40mm. I never even tested what the OEM fan sounded like but the entirety of the internet has said its unbearably loud. The noctua has a very low hum and is near silent with the back of the case facing away from me.


    The remainder of the build went incredibly smoothly. I was originally going to go with a B450 mobo but the more budget oriented boards were out of stock and Micro Center had a $20 discount bundle with the cpu. I won't be taking advantage of any of the B550 features as the likelihood of upgrades to this computer are slim to none, but I don't really have any regrets going with this board. 
     
    I was actually very surprised with how easy cable management was. The psu has molex and sata cables which are going unused and they were easy enough to tuck underneath the GPU. The 24 pin was a little tough to squeeze along the side of the ram and does cause a slight bulge with the side panel installed, however this is very minor and really only noticeable because I know its there.  
     
    The largest issue I had was fitting the GPU into the case. There is a small lip on the side of the IO shield that the case didn't seem to account for. I had to use quite a bit of muscle to fit it in and now The shield is crammed into its spot so tight I fear damage to the GPU if I were to try to pull it out. Below is an image of the damage I have already caused by using pliers to jam the card into its spot.

     
    I have spent the past couple days playing around with this rig and I am unbelievably happy. It crushes any game at 1080p. It is so impressive to think that the frames are being pushed by a PC I can hold with one hand! There is one problem that I am a little disappointed with, and that's sound. BOY THIS THING IS LOUD. I knew going into this build that this was not doing to be a silent machine but I am still a little surprised with just how loud it can get. The l9a is a little louder than I expected from noctua but its sound profile is a smooth hum that I can tolerate. The GPU is significantly louder and more annoying than I expected. There may be something wrong with the fan bearings because at higher RPMs this thing cries like a toddler! With some undervolting and fan adjustments I have gotten the sound to tolerable levels while maintaining performance and thermals I am ok with. This card used to hit its thermal limit with 100% on the fan after a few minutes but now it likes to hang around the 78 degree mark with some jumps to 80 at 60-70% fan speed. On the point of thermals, The CPU idles a little warmer than I would like, sitting around the 55 degree mark with jumps into the 60s, But in game it rarely exceeds 70 degrees and the fan isn't yelling at me while doing this so I guess Ill just put up with the higher idle temps. I plan on updating this post once I get to school with my complete setup as well as the thermals that I experience. Our rooms have no AC and Virginia is still muggy and hot through September so we will see if this thing can handle the heat! I am very happy with my build and the total cost was only about $50 out of pocket as I was able to make a pretty penny off of the old laptop. 
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    Meganter reacted to Theguywhobea in NZXT Vulcan, FINALLY   
    Hey guys, after what ended up being literal years of searching, I was finally able to find someone near by selling an NZXT Vulcan case. Personally I have a bit of a soft spot for this case as it's the one I took too and from my college dorm most of the time I was there. I foolishly sold that PC while I was in college and always regretted it after since I thought this was such a cool case.
     
    First post is just the case, however I hope to get a nice build going in here and maybe so some people how cool a case like this can be.
     

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    Meganter reacted to Twinsenito in Custom table for PC + Music keyboard   
    So this is not a PC build, but it's PC related. I have decided that I need a table which would meet all of my requirements:
     
    - PC table wide enough to fit 3 24 inch monitors side by side;
    - enough space underneath the table to fit PC, UPS, big printer, subwoofer and my feet;
    - sliding surface or inner table big and strong enough to fit a full sized 88 keys music keyboard;
    - holes and stuff to make great cable management
     
    I've started with some sketches and 3D modeling:

     

     

     

    You can see there is a hole on the back of this table to get all the cables from my PC and also there is a small hole on the back of top panel to get monitors' and speakers' cabling hidden.
    Then I contacted some manufacturer doing custom tables. We've started discussing this project, and I've come up with more clean and precise scheme (side view):
     

     
    Then we've started. Manufacturer sent me some photos and videocalled in process to check if everything is fine. 
     

     

     
    It was good. I approved it, and they started painting it. Well, the color is one of the downsides of this table since I've missed the color and it's just too yellow, but it's too late to change it now, and it's not that visible with all the hardware installed on it. But here are some photos from the manufacturer:
     

     

     
    I approved it again. The table was ready and was delivered and assembled at my place. I've started connecting all the cables, attached switch to the back of this table, moved all the stuff I've got to put under the table to get the most space for legs - here is a photo of the cables behind it:
     

     
    And here is a final result:
     

     

     

     
    The only modification I did after that is I've added some construction strips to fix the wobbling of the inner table used for music keyboard when it's all the way out of the main table.
     
    I use my old monitors now but I do plan on changing them to one 32:9 or three 16:9 smaller screens so this display situation is temporary. 
     
    Conclusion would be this: If I had to re-do all this project again, I would make the top table surface twice as thick for added strength (I am not that confident that I can attach the driving weel to this table now) and I would add another cabling hole on the left back side simmetrical to the one on the right for all the cables from UPS and printer. Other than that - well, the top surface is a bit too high but I've managed to fit all the ingredients I wanted in all-in-one package with good enough cable management. It suits me completely. I hope it was interesting. If you have any questions or want to see some additional schemes of this projects, just ask me.
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    Leave me alone human.
     

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