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Hi, I'm using a Razer Hunstman Elite keyboard, and I've revently been on the hunt for white keycaps that fit the keyboard. does anyone know where I could get my hands on either a full set of white keycaps that'd fit this keyboard? Even if you know of a listing on ebay selling a couple of keycaps that fit would be a huge help.
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Are there any all-white AM4 motherboard that are Micro ATX that are still available? All of the ones I have seen are Intel coffee lake, or the AMD ones are not available any more. The only place I can find them are amazon in different European countries. Thoughts Please? Just trying to find a white motherboard to fit my Corsair 280X.
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Hey guys, I would like to get a new gaming PC but I only have a budget of around 1000€. I already have a good PSU and a good CPU cooler so I won´t have to get that. Thanks for your suggestions
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This was a fun build I did for a friend. It has a beautiful white theme and I overall think it turned out looking great. The case could have been better but looked nice. It has poor airflow and the acrylic is a dust magnet, but hey it looks nice. The all-in-one is sexy and works well. I haven't overclocked it, and I never had any problematic temperatures during stress tests. This rig is mostly used for productivity, being a 3D modeling and rendering powerhouse. I can't wait to see it work with V-Ray support for RTX. https://pcpartpicker.com/b/GPNQzy Component Selection Price CPU Intel - Core i7-8086K 4 GHz 6-Core Processor $438.89 CPU Cooler Deepcool - CAPTAIN 240EX WHITE 153.04 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler $130.03 Motherboard MSI - B360 GAMING ARCTIC ATX LGA1151 Motherboard $99.99 Memory Corsair - Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-2666 Memory $249.49 Storage Intel - 545s 512 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive $94.90 Seagate - Barracuda 3 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $79.89 Video Card EVGA - GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB XC GAMING Video Card $789.99 Case Deepcool - DUKASE WHV2 ATX Mid Tower Case $53.27 Power Supply EVGA - 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply $77.71 Operating System Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit $124.79 Total: $2138.95
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Hello guys I need your help, I have a very weird issue with my monitor that makes no sense at all. To give you some infos : Monitor is benq XL2411, used it for about 3 years, gpu is 1080 from MSI. Attached full specs as a .txt. The wattage of my PSU is 650W. Also I overclocked my cpu just a little bit. Ok so here is the problem, on my monitor, even when my computer is off, and that I unplugged my DVI cable, I have a very distinct patern of white lines on the lower left of my monitor when the power is on. Screen : https://imgur.com/a/XwuOWtt (this is the bottom left of the monitor) The strange thing is that it's reproducing the exact same pattern of my desktop wallpaper and of the Cortana search bar, it's doing the exact same outilnes. Screen from my camera : https://imgur.com/tX8mPb1 Screen from my camera with plain background : https://imgur.com/a/o7TMJQm Screen from a PC screenshot : https://imgur.com/zPJByqx And you can't see it on screenshots, only from my camera so it's hard, but basically (I did a lot of tests), the lower white line is of the exact same length of the cortana bar "Type here to search". And the curve line on top is replicating the very bright white line of my wallpaper exactly, but stops at around the middle. Some stuff that I did : unplugged everything for 5 minutes, plugged them back in. Very carefully clean my monitor. Changed resolutions, changed wallpapers, changed Hertz, updated monitor driver, disabled it. And I know that it still happens when everything is unplugged except the power cable, so probably not gpu/dvi related. So I have no idea how to fix it, why it's happening, should I change my monitor etc, it seems really odd to me and it can't be a coincidence, it's following my wallapaper pattern way too closely. Thank you. Specs.txt
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So I am almost finished picking the parts for a setup I'm working on, but I can't decide on a keyboard. I don't like very long key travel or over the top 'gamery' looking keyboards, but I would like it to be RGB. The switch type really doesn't matter as long as it isn't extremely squishy. I'd prefer mechanical or scissor switches over any others. I don't want anything over $90 CAD ($68 USD) and preferably in the range of $30-$75 CAD ($22 - $57 USD), unless there's some crazy deal for a high end keyboard. A white keyboard would fit my color scheme very well, but most budget white RGB keyboards look like a 90s mac keyboards with christmas lights stuffed under the keycaps. Also I don't have too much desk space, so I would like it to be full sized but not giant.
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Hello all, i was wondering if there was any good cases out there they come in literally all white include mobo tray. not wanting to paint anything. and im also wanting to put a custom water loop in it but i dont want a huge case, any of them out there?
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Just showing of. I wanted to know what you guys think of this cosmetic upgrade. Keep in mind this was my first build ever in 2014, so parts aren't up to nowaday standards. First pic is from 2014 and second is today! Previous case was a big ol' 760T from Corsair with an overkill 1000 P2. I've changed to a less "gamery" look with the Meshify C TG from Fractal and because of fitment issues, sold my PSU for a 650 G3 and Bitfenix Alchemy 2.0 White cables! Specs: ASUS Z97-A i7-4770k 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3 Gygabite 970 Windforce G1 Gaming Corsair H100i Intel 730 480GB SSD WD 1TB Black 7,2K RPM Fractal Design Meshify C TG (no tint) Thermaltake Riing12 White (for AIO and exaust) EVGA 650 G3 80Gold Bitfenix Alchemy 2.0 White Sleeved Kit I want to put my ssd somewhere I could see it instead of behind the case to add to the white accents, but haven't figured out a way yet. I'm thinking of switching the blue LEDs on the 970 to white ones.... But I'm not sure if I like the contrast with the rest. Let me know what you think? Should I switch to all B&W? Take care guys!
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I really wanna make an all white build with my 8700K, I've assembled all my parts including a white case, radiator, water block, fittings, fans, gpu, custom cables etc. etc. The only component misiing is the MoBo, the closest you can get to a white pcb is MSI's Arctic B360 mobo, which can't overclock. I dont want to go over to team red or take NZXT's motherboard(which, Btw looks ugly af and does actually has a black pcb). What should I do?
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I'm going for a white setup so I'm in the market for some peripherals that'll match. Preferably no metal, customizable switches (I wanna be able to pop them off and not worry about soldering them). Wired or wireless if fine, so is rgb led or no led. I'd love to hear from personal experience how well a specific mouse or keyboard is to clean or keep clean too. Also any advice on headphone stands or storage that might match would be great.
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I've just ordered all the internal components for My new PC, an 2950X on a MSI MEG CREATION and 2 1080Tis, but now I need to find a case with watercooling options because I want this to be my first watercooling build. The problem is I can't plan a loop without a case because I won't know what I can fit and where. Here's my PCPP: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/Pyrii/saved/NVrV6h My initial selection was the Phanteks Primo in white, but I'm not entirely happy with the case. I would like the option to side-mount. I wanted to try and go for an all-white theme build with the water colour being the contrast so white/silver as much as possible. I realise that some modding may have to be done, but having an already-white case would save a LOT of work since I'm disabled and painting an entire case is not a job I want for my first attempt at modding. I've used the Fractal R3 and R5 in white till now, but I'm disappointing by the R6, nor do I think it has the space I need for my build. Sadly with Case Labs out of business I can't go for a custom case, I've tried a couple of custom case companies in the UK but they only do server rackmount chassis. So in short: White outside and inside with clean look (I'm not a fan of the "Gamer" Aesthetic on everything lately with logos plastered everywhere) Room for triple RAD in front and top. Clear side window (The phanteks ones are strongly tinted which would mean replacing them Mounts for watercooling cylinder res, and separate pump, fill and drain ports a bonus so I don't have to drill my own. UK/EU supplier
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Hi, so I've been interested in PCs since I was like 15, I'm 18 now and only just recently built my first ever PC. (Yay, me!) The theme for that PC was black and white. It's been a few months that I've been in the PC game now and I'm noticing a lack of white PC parts in general. It's so rare to find white RAM, white motherboards, white keyboards, white mice, white graphics cards, white coolers, don't you agree? Why is white stuff such a rarity? And when we can find them, they're usually not too good. White Corsair Vengeance RAM in particular is more expensive than black variants, I've found. White keyboards are much more expensive too if you can even find one, the Corsair K70 Mk.2 is so expensive for a color. White things are so hard to come by, is there some manufacturing process that I'm missing on?
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Im just wondering if the razer lancehead has a middle left and right click like the G502 does. If it does ill go or the lancehead.
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I am looking for a white mechanical keyboard. I thought Cherry Red would be the best switches for me since they are fairly quiet and they need very little activation force. It really should be white to match my setup :b RGBs would be epic too Thanks for your recommendations
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If you want to participate, then download a png file you will see a low res image with random black and white pixels, except they are not random. Go and search binary to text converter, the black pixel represents 1 and white pixel represent 0. each line of binary starts from left to right. Go ahead and try to convert it to text and you'll see the text. Reply what you got!
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Hello! Lately I've noticed a bunch of bright horizontal lines on my screen, most of them on the bottom, 2-3 really visible, but lot of smaller ones too (and some lighter ones on the top too). They're not dead pixels or anything like that, they're just simply lighter than they should be. Straight lines. The monitor is an LG 24M37D-B (1080p 60Hz TN panel) using a DVI cable. GPU is an R9 390, but on the TV which is connected by HDMI no bright lines can be seen. Any idea what can cause it? I've attached a bunch of pictures because it can be hard to see
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So I am waiting on my paycheck to come in so I can breakdown and buy individually sleeved psu cables. I am going with white and black. I want to get combs, but I am not sure which I should I go with. Should it be white, black, or transparent combs?
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Im planing on making my first pc and im wondering if I should go for the asus prime a or maximus hero x for an average overclock of the i7 (~4.7 ghz and 5.0 ghz if possible). Im also plaing on making my pc have a white black and gray/silver theme.
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Hi I'm planning a build to start this july and i really want a white theme build ( so most of my parts will be white) I've already decided on my Graphics card and decided to go with ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 3GB Dual-Fan OC Edition Graphics Card (DUAL-GTX1060-O3G) I actually dont need a high end or memory videocard cause im not a hardcore gamer plus i only go for a budget casual gaming PC please help me pick out compatible parts for the videocard that i chose that will fit perfectly for the build. I know im asking too much but if you can please help me. 1. Budget and location: My budget will be $600 but can go until $750 and my location is at westcoast USA 2.AIM: is to build a budget causal 1080p gaming pc that can play games like pubg,skyrim,fallout,dota2,LoL,Cs:go,rainbowseige gta v at 1080p 3:Monitors: both of my monitors atm are 60hz 1080x1920 4. Peripherals: NONE i will be focusing on my tower first. 5: Reason: i really want to enjoy the feeling of putting parts together and learning through experience so i dont mind spending stuff for my PC and i really want to make my own 1080p gaming pc. PS: i really appreciate your help
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@CableMod im trying to buy “CableMod AIO Sleeving Kit Series 2 for EVGA CLC / NZXT Kraken - White” and “CableMod PRO ModMesh E-Series G3 / G2 / P2 / T2 Cable Kit (Black/White)”, but I cant find them anywhere but in your online store. Is there a supply shortage? Or do the big name stores(Amazon, Newegg, etc.) just need to restock?
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So although aging gracefully, I decided it was time to upgrade my hardware. I started out with a 4820K on an x79 Classified motherboard with 2 760s in SLI. Last year I purchased a 1080Ti prior to the start of the mining craze for less than $500 USD thanks to Massdrop and a bit of a mix-up with cards. Some of you may have seen the build that spawned out of the 2 free graphics cards I provided for my wife's build. In short, my wife told me I had to get a smaller case. Unfortunately the x79 classified from EVGA is an XL-ATX motherboard. Very few cases seem to fit that XL-ATX form factor and even fewer that were smaller than my goliath NZXT Phantom 630. So I took to eBay. My thought was the first motherboard of a decent platform that came up at a decent price I would go with that whether that be Ryzen, Kaby lake or Coffee lake. So comes the build. Motherboard: The most important and pivotal piece. I found an ASUS Prime Z270 A E-ATK board. The experience I had with building with the prime X370 for Wifey's build made me pick another ASUS board and for $90 it was a steal and came with a low end intel CPU with cooler. Next most important part was what CPU to put in the case. As I'm sure you can guess the only one that would efficiently accompany my new platform would of course be the i7-7700K. I pulled for another eBay seller and picked up a silicon lottery i7 for less than retail. I have been able to easily get to 5 Ghz stable with no hiccups and temps in the 60s on water. CPU cooling: I went with Cooler Master's masterliquid ML240L in RGB of course to keep my 7700k nice and cool especially when overclocking. Ram is unfortunately an unavoidably expensive piece of the puzzle. However, I found G.Skill had a relatively new cheaper option on the field in the form of the Aegis. I grabbed up 16 GB for $154 and went to town. I might mention the kit was even 3000 Mhz speed! Video Card: I of course re-used my 1080Ti from my old build and it has yet to show any weakness or be beaten by a new card. It is the Gigabyte 1080Ti Turbo, which at some point I plan to either do a hybrid mod or water cool as reference designs of course run hot. The power supply I re-used from my old build as the EVGA Supernova is a fantastic power supply and at 1000W it can handle any system or cards I might put in the case. Storage: I had to go NVME as only the best could accompany my 1080Ti and 7700k. The WD Black 500GB seemed within my budget and has outstanding reviews with great read/write speeds and durability. I left my old 240GB system SSD as a scratch disk or for fast loading for important games I might have. Finally, my trusty 3 TB Toshiba hard drive followed into the new build keeping my Steam library close at hand. Fans: I picked a cooler master RGB fan to match the radiator for the rear exhaust and 3 fractal design silent series white and black to tie to my theme for the filtered bottom intakes. Finally, the wifey decreed case change. I searched and searched attempting to find the best case with a small form factor and value that would provide a good enclosure for the high end hardware that I chose. I leaned for NZXT's H700 or H400. However, I spotted the InWin case I ended up choosing. The unique pattern on the side of the case in hexagons for airflow out the side, top mounted power supply shroud and small form factor led me to make the purchase. However, thats where the good news ended. I received the case threw the standoffs in and went to stick the motherboard in and low and behold the case was only to hold an ATX form factor. However, the case had the stand-offs to fit E-ATX and the case was just millimeters large enough to slot the board without hitting anything so I figured I would give it a try. Things were super tight in getting the fans that I picked and the front IO hooked up and together, but with fans hiding cables, I had just enough slack and room to get everything cleaned up and inside the case. It seemed the troubles were over and the white and black build came together nicely. The last piece, which I installed this morning were the inclusion of sleeved cables from @CableMod to polish off the look. Let me know what you think of the refresh. Part Picker list
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Just wanted to share my build. Idea's, Criticism and Suggestions are welcome. Pic and Specs below CPU i3 8350k @ 5.1Ghz Motherboard Asus Z370 Prime RAM HyperX 2x4Gb DDR4 2133Mhz GPU MSI Aero 1050 Case Phanteks P400S (White) Storage Seagate 1TB HDD & Crucial 240Gb SSD PSU Corsair CX650M Display(s) LG 25UM58P Cooling Cooler Master ML240L RGB Keyboard Corsair K95 Platinum Mouse Corsair M65 Pro Sound Corsair Void RGB Wireless Operating System Windows 10 (Insiders) PCPartPicker URL https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/sG9XRJ
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Hello guys, I would like to build a new gaming PC for around 1500€. Do you have any recommendations? The parts should be mostly black and white if that is possible. I don´t need any peripherals. Thank you