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Before saying anything, I'd just like to say that I'm very UNexperienced in pc building and general stuff so ANY help is appreciated. Thanks so much. Budget (including currency): 3000USD (I still haven't fully saved up yet, and might not be able to get all the money until like half a year or so haha) Country: Japan Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mainly for gaming, video/image editing (Adobe Softwares like AE and PS), streaming/recording in high fps, multitasking, general work, etc. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Only looking to build a pc. No peripherals or anything needed. My current build is a pre-built: i7-8700 GTX 1660ti 16GB RAM FYI, I definitely want a better pc than the one I have right now although I know my current pc isn't TOO bad. Since this pc is going to be pretty much my dream/best build, I want some pretty good specs like - the new RTX 3000s series? - And I'm also thinking to switch from Intel to Ryzen as well. I also heard that Ryzen was releasing a new CPU? But I honestly don't know. As I said, I'm completely unexperienced in the area of pc building and general stuff. - 32GB of ram would be cool! (4x8gb or 2x16gb I don't really care). - I want a white-themed and maybe some RGB in a few places to make it look clean. - I was thinking to get a Lian Li O11 Dynamic White, but I'm not sure if it's good. - I saw the Corsair LL120 RGB white triple fan kit and I honestly fell in love with them, but I heard corsair products were generally expensive so some advice on that would be great too. - I have no idea what makes a good motherboard and what's compatible with the things I want, so I haven't decided on them yet. - I'd love quite some storage since I do a lot of high fps recordings on my pc which tends to take up a lot of storage as well as games and such. But not like a CRAZY amount. Just a decent amount. I don't know what else I need to say. I'll be on this forum for quite a bit from now so I should be replying to anyone pretty quickly (although I don't know if anyone WILL even help me haha) but once again, I appreciate any help and I can't be more thankful. You guys are awesome and hope you have a wonderful rest of your day
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Hello! Long ass post, sorry. Why did I post something so long as my first post? First time caller, long time listener, and just made an account finally to show off my very first attempt at making something 'mine'. All of this took about 4 weeks, over the summer. Lightly-Edited Thermaltake Core V20 Fans: Intake: 2x Noctua NF-A14 CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15s (I think s) with 2x Arctic P14 PWM PST CO (Edited to actually include the cooler) Exhaust: Core V20 Stock, TT-2030 200mm ROG Strix x570 Gaming-i, with no NVME storage yet, just 4 sata drives. 2200g with some free 2400 ram, to be upgraded to a 5800x+ CPU and some trident cl14-15 if I can find some, 2x8gb My old GTX 780 DirectCUII 3gb, to be upgraded to probably a 3080 or a 6800 when they're widely available, in strix flavor I'd think, their coolers seem to be like, on-purpose. I like over-eningeering. Thermaltake 850w fully modular ATX (right term?) PSU, that is compatible with anything I'll need it for. Ideas: Intake a bunch of air, use the GPU to somewhat contain it's air, build static pressure in the case, vertical flow, cpu and GPU exhaust up into exhaust 200mm fan. Now, some questions, does that big of a hole preclude any SP in the case? Does SP only really apply for CLC anymore, or do modern air coolers and fans make up the difference? Does sectioning off the GPU air from the CPU air better make a difference in fan control/customization/care/we else (the GPu comes pretty close to the window, and the 140 intake on the left mostly goes into the gpu area, creating a column for the gpu fans to intake from, but if that intake fan is blowing the air away too fast, is that aiding or hindering cooling?) heh, I think too much, but I kinda want to design a case out of all these questions/answers. I have a few sketchups, scrawlings of a pandemic-mind. The Madness to the Method: First, The 200mm fan wasn't in the correct area, so I gouged out a bigger, and new, hole for the fan to sit in. My friend Jake came over, responsibly masked, and we build a frikkin computer. He did the vast majority, I'm clearly an ideas-guy, but I learned enough to be dangerous on my own. We build my last computer together, and it was fitting. So the computer was great, and I was wondering if there was any benefit to putting the CPU cooler basically AS the intake. I watched a video of Steve's (not upside-down Steve, sorry) where he reviewed a 200mm CLC rad. I REALLY WANT THIS TO BE A THING, for CPU intakes in these cases. Anyway, my question here would be, does a CPU benefit from having a direct from outside intake, or is the rest of the case dynamics prepping the airflow to be better for cooling? "It depends", I'm sure. Here, you see its on some wooden blocks. I took my daughter out to a construction recycler here in Portland, they reuse old dimensional lumber, real 2x4, so I got one of those and used that wood for the feet. It gives you slivers if you so much as look at it, its horrible, and they don't attach to the case at all. I had to hollow out holes for all 8 thumbscrews for the sidepanels, so in order to maintain it I have to set it off of those on its back and remove each panel, bleh. I wish It had an L shaped back+bottom that everything but fans attached to, and those could-do with a cable to my fan-splitter with a tempered-glass door on the side... muahaha... oh yes, it will be mine... So then I planned... My wife was worried. On my way home I topped by a helpful place and got only 3 tools for my entire task. Okay, so I needed to fabricate a motherboard tray, and so I cut it out of the back of the case. This let me rivet it to the box I showed in the sketchup drawing earlier. I needed a sense-check to make sure the cord 90/angle adapters would have clearance. I'm mostly just hoping they do here. This poor case... Bottom left and the right hand picture include about 10 hours of work. No joke, it wasn't aligned at all when I first did it so when I tried to attach the motherboard It was bending too much and there were some nasty angles... Ugh. So then I rebuilt it much better, more deliberate bends and rivets, and the whole thing is WAY more secure, so that's good. Over-engineer it. Here, you see the intake and the exhaust in-line with each other. I really want to make that a thing in any future ideas I have. The cabling in the back is a nightmere. So, since the MB io panel is inside the case, i have to pull extenders through the back of the case where I cut out a few pieces of the case holes there. I really like the whole design but this needs a more elegant solution, especially since its just below the fan, and could induce undue turb. ]Trying my best to do my Friend Jake right with my cabling. The whole case with everything is north of 30 lbs lol. If you stitch these two pictures together, thats the intake. Its two side-panel fan intakes from some business-class salvage and the hole to metal ratio isn't in my favor. I need a designed back-panel if i'm to do it again, which I REALLY want to. Here it is in its near and final form. The red looks handsome with the black, but I am a panda through-and-through. Last, My worry. I'm' going to need a bigger boa-case if I'm to upgrade my GPU. The dimensions just aren't realistic. So, I actually wouldn't mind trying to make a protocase kit, but I would be way over my head on it. I could use the same ideas to prototype some of this and all.. I've been wondering this as a what-else-am-I-gonna-do-hug-my-kid? Any thoughts you have are appreciate. The best thing about this is that, visually, it isn't messed up in any way or form Its on its back, and the cords stick out of the back, and its on wooden stilts that don't attach to it (but have plenty of ground clearance, per Steve). I really wish there was a case that allowed for dimensions that were dual-purpose instead of thinking of them as dual use. Like, have a taller (up from cpu) area there for the AIO yeah, but then also allow for the full width of an AIO up from the MB components so that you don't mess up the airflow around the CPU cooler. One thing I wonder with mine, is that there are such gaps for air to go around the cooler that I don't think its optimized yet, again like the GPU. It would be cool if there could be a silicone flap inside that would rest against an unseen part of the cooler to seal it off. Anywho, I've been playing around with the ram to practice for my new toys. I'm definitely having fun with my late night Frankenstein sessions in my bios. Have fun everyone, and stay well. Sorry you just read that whole thing, ugh. Don't blame me if you hated it.
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I built this PC as my first PC ever for gaming. I'm 18 and I got my first job at my local Hungry Howies Pizza place this summer, and I was saving like crazy for Black Friday to get this PC. Hence the name, the Humble Howie PC. It isn't much, but it's a lot for me. I paid like $900 for everything, and I don't remember exact prices, but the PCPartPicker prices aren't correct as to what I paid for. CPU Intel Core i5-6500 3.2GHz Quad-Core MOTHERBOARD Asus H110M-A/M.2 Micro ATX LGA1151 MEMORY Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 STORAGE Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Micron M.2 M600 256GB SSD VIDEO CARD Zotac GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB Mini CASE Corsair Carbide Series 88R MicroATX Mid Tower POWER SUPPLY Corsair CXM 550W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX WIRELESS NETWORK ADAPTER Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I PCI-Express x1 802.11a/b/g/n/ac MONITOR HP 22cwa 21.5" 1920x1080 60Hz KEYBOARD Thermaltake POSEIDON Z RGB Wired Gaming MOUSE Logitech G502 Wired Optical HEADPHONES Kingston HyperX Cloud Stinger I chose the i5-6500 because I personally find overclocking a hassle and pointless, and it's the bare minimum for gaming nowadays imo. Since making my PCPartPicker post I have bought a cryorig H7, but that's not included in pics because im too lazy :P. It also hasn't really done much for me. I originally bought it a few days ago because I heard lots of fan noise in my PC and it felt really hot, but once I installed the cooler, I learned that the really loud fan noises were from my tiny GPU. This motherboard was the best cheapest motherboard I could find that had an M.2. Slot, so I bought it. I could've saved a little bit of money on the RAM by buying 8gb, but I figured that I should splurge the small extra amount of money for 16 gigs for future proofing and I thought it would be nice. I already had this hard-drive, so I put it in this PC for a secondary storage drive. The SSD I got from Microcenter's online store for like $44 bucks, it was insane. It's pretty zippy and really cheap for a 256gb SSD, let alone an M.2 SSD. The 1060 6gb mini was only $225 dollars on Amazon at the time, so I snatched that crap up real fast, as it was the cheapest 1060 6gb I could find. I figured that 6gb was better than 3gb because games are starting to utilize more V-Ram and I didn't wanna be bottlenecked a year after I built my PC. This power supply is really nice imo. No ketchup and mustard cables, they're all black, and the nonmodular cables in it are sleeved (kinda?). This network card is amazing. It gives me better speeds than my old terrible computer gave me through ethernet haha. I know I probably could've saved some money on the monitor, but I wanted a 1080p HDMI monitor with an IPS panel that was 21.5 in because of how small my desk is (see pics). As for the peripherals, I got the keyboard because I really wanted blue switches and RGB, and this was the cheapest I could find, and I love it <3. The Mouse was only $40 plus tax because of the deals going on, so I grabbed it. The Stinger was only $30 bucks on amazon, which is amazing for such a good headset. My first time building a PC was honestly super easy. I didn't ground myself or anything or wear anti-static garbage, and my PC is fine. I also built on a carpet floor, with nothing happening. Cable management was a little bit of a challenge, and I would say that was the only hard part. Everything else was straight forward. Oh yeah, and the stupid case plugins sucked ***. plugging in the power button lights, and 1 pin connectors were annoying AF and I'm honestly still not sure they're in correctly lmao. Also, I freaked out when I first tried to post, because I forgot one of the plugs into the motherboard from the power supply, and I thought I got dead parts but I plugged it in and it all turned out great!!! On a side note, I think I might need to buy a storage unit for these giant ******* boxes lmao. (PCPartPicker link: https://pcpartpicker.com/b/69qkcf)
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hi folks friends chaps lads , I m planning to build a pc of my dream I need suggestions and help from all geniuses non geniuses pro armatures every one I m a pro photographer from over 15 years I do weddings most of the time both photography and video I use adobe cc Lightroom Photoshop Premier After Effects Picasa ACDsee WinZip WinRAR Ulead DVD blurry disk burning Nero Burning and tons of other stuff internet downloading movies songs Netflix, I have a huge work load I work on different Pc's at the same time I do gaming too like GTA Delta force and almost every car racing game I started with dell Pentium 3 1GHz then phenom 2 X4 then core i3 then hp omni core i5 second Gen then dell studio Xps core i7 extreme currently using Hp z800 with Intel Xeon E5620 2.40GHz two processors 32 gigs of ram with Nvidia Quadro 5000 and hp LD4200 1080p lcd monitor second I m using dell precision T7500 with Hp ips Zdisplay 2560X1600 30 inches with nvidia Quadro fx5600 and hp omini 27 inches core i5 all in one pc and MacBook air core i5 2015 13.5 all these were good to me since I m living in Pakistan things are not easily available in Pakistan its a little bit of gamble as I said it was all good to me until I accidently saw a video on youtube about the build guide this was the time when I start feeling embarrassed about my pcs now I have a plan to build a dream pc with high end processor high end graphic card or cards which can support at least Three 4k 60 inches UHD tvs which can handle my work load I want you all to suggest me a good pc build with good specs I can hardly jump to 2500$ and still need the bad ass I wish LTT can build for me in Pakistan
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Hi Guys. Been thrown a curve ball by she who must not be named and my first original post "may", well actually now looks like it will probably not happen. Although depending upon the ideas and cost, you chaps may have the final say. Situation: - Previous post was askiing about what I could salvage from my core 2 duo gaming PC. Not much, but had some great advice and a starting point. The thing is I have now been told that the "Ginger Dragon" aka :- The Wife, is wanting to get the kids PC's as they will need them for school soon. So my PC for gaming and VR and 2 more mid range general PC's are on our shopping list. Currently there is an art studio, being built at the bottom of the garden by yours truly. I am at the stage where I need to do the roof edging , skylight upstand and then have someone come round and rubberise the roof. Next step is power from the garage and routing all the wiring for sockets and lights etc. Wifi wont reach the bottom of the garden, and prefer cable anyway. Have 100m of cat 6 cable already coming out the side of the house from upstairs office, ready for a trench to be dug along the driveway to the garage. The cable is going into the garage and so is a gigabit switch. Then a couple of cables going from that through the end garage wall to the art studio along with the power. Studio will have lan wall mounted sockets next to a desk for a laptop, hardwired sonos 1 and SMART tv. (probably only a 42"-55" 1080p at present), Router for Wifi? Current equipment List. Art Studio, 3mx4m, 2.4m in height. Power available as much as is needed. Sonos Play 1 Sonos Sounbar. ReadyNAS 316 5x4TB HDD's Ralativley new Acer AMD Laptop (UK Builder here ;-) ) Core 2 duo "gaming" rig, (needing rebuilt hence this project growing arms and legs) Fibre 200meg Internet Standard Gigabit Router from internet provider. Dual band wifi 2.4 & 5ghz 1x Netgear 5 port Gigabit Switch 1x Linksys 5 port Gigabit Switch 1x Linksys 5 port 10-/100 Switch 100m of CAT 6 and equipment to crimp the ends. (Not done this before) A spade. Faith. And here come the questions to what may be a build that would be of most epic proportions, (for me anyway.) I could run more cables in the trench for the CAT6 Cable. Would it be possible to Have a monitor, keyboard and mouse in 3 rooms? 2 in the house and a 3rd in the art studio. These would be for general non gaming activities. THEN use the TV on the wall for games or VR using Rift or Vive? We would be happy with a PC monitor mounted on the Studio wall for "tv" use as we do not subscribe to TV packages tho we would like to use the soundbar with it. Any of you chaps know if such a thing is possible to do? How would you approach it? Current thoughts are Virtual machines, buiding a threadripper system (entry level), teamviewer. RGB lighting case to make a feature of it, P90 case (dust magent?). Watercooling if I must, (never done that before). RGB lighting controlled by Motherboard for not only PC case but wallmounted interior ambient lighting of studio? Wallmounted PC. Size of studio is about 3mx4m 2.4m in height. Sound like a challenge?? Feels like one to me :-) Linus Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelp ;-) All the best and look forward to suggestions I can utilise in the "Ginger Dragon Lair Project." Cheers again. Happy Easter all.
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Hey guys, I am in the process of planning my dream build/1st build (see below), but I have run into a snag; I am unsure if the Swiftech H220-X will fit int my case (the CoolerMaster Mastercase Pro 5). Will it fit if I keep the 2 X 5.25" bays installed? If not, will the H110i GTX fit? What is the performance and sound difference between the H110i GTX and the H220-X? Thanks, Thezac2613 PS: Here is my build: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($364.99 @ B&H) CPU Cooler: Swiftech H220-X 55.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($165.00) Thermal Compound: Arctic Cooling MX4 4g Thermal Paste ($8.62 @ Amazon) Motherboard: Asus MAXIMUS VIII HERO ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($228.99 @ B&H) Memory: G.Skill TridentZ Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory ($140.38 @ Newegg) Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($87.99 @ B&H) Storage: Seagate 5TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($186.82 @ Amazon) Video Card: Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB AMP! Extreme Video Card ($669.99 @ B&H) Case: Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5 ATX Mid Tower Case ($138.59 @ B&H) Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA P2 850W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($178.66) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Full - USB (32/64-bit) ($119.95 @ B&H) Case Fan: Corsair Air Series AF140 Red 66.4 CFM 140mm Fan ($18.31 @ Amazon) Case Fan: Corsair Air Series AF140 Red 66.4 CFM 140mm Fan ($18.31 @ Amazon) Case Fan: Corsair Air Series AF140 Red 66.4 CFM 140mm Fan ($18.31 @ Amazon) Monitor: Asus PB278Q 60Hz 27.0" Monitor ($416.30 @ B&H) Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Chroma Wired Gaming Keyboard ($167.99 @ B&H) Other: (2) Rosewill ESD Anti-Static Wrist Strap Components, Black/Yellow [RTK-002] ($13.00) Other: ASUS ROG Front Base - System Monitoring and Overclocking Panel ($81.84) Other: CableMod E-Series G2 / P2 Cable Kit - Red ($89.95) Other: 3 Year Square Trade For Keyboard [b&H] ($19.99) Total: $3133.98 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-10-25 03:00 EDT-0400
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I was just wondering if any one could provide any input on this build for the MSI Build Your Dream PC Guide Contest. I feel like I have created a pretty solid build, but do you think anything could be tweaked to make it better? Here's a link for the build guide, any input is appreciated. http://pcpartpicker.com/guide/6Tj48d/msi-build-your-dream-pc-guide-the-silver-surfer
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1. Budget: $3000 2. Aim: 1440p 144Hz gaming max settings. Also VR (Oculus Rift, HTC Vive) 3. Monitors: Asus ROG Swift http://is.gd/kkr2NY Open to other suggestions. 4. Peripherals: Windows 10. Already have keyboard/mouse that I like. 5. Why are you upgrading? This is my first desktop. I've only owned laptops before. I'm upgrading from my 4 year old Asus G73SW gaming laptop. I'm excited for VR, and it's also been a dream of mine to build my own "battlestation" so here I am. After researching for the past few weeks, I've come up with this. Any suggestions and critiques are welcome! Thanks! PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($359.99 @ NCIX US) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 82.5 CFM CPU Cooler ($93.19 @ Newegg) Thermal Compound: Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Polysynthetic Silver 3.5g Thermal Paste ($6.75 @ OutletPC) Motherboard: Asus Z170-A ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($159.99 @ SuperBiiz) Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 Memory ($124.99 @ Newegg) Storage: Samsung 850 EVO-Series 1TB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($345.59 @ Amazon) Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ Video Card ($669.99 @ Newegg) Case: NZXT Noctis 450 ATX Mid Tower Case ($138.99 @ SuperBiiz) Power Supply: EVGA 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($131.99 @ SuperBiiz) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM (64-bit) ($97.89 @ OutletPC) Monitor: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 144Hz 27.0" Monitor ($649.00 @ Amazon) Total: $2778.36 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-09-12 22:21 EDT-0400 I'm still under budget, so I have room to upgrade some of these parts as well. Or I'll just put that towards whatever VR device gets released in 2016. What would you change about this build? I'm looking for 1440p 144Hz and VR gaming performance and quality. Thanks!
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I am just wondering if money wasn't an issue what build would you do? What is the most money you would put into a system and set up? And what would you build that would NOT be major overkill?
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I only got involved into PC building half a year ago. Amazing isn't it? Back when I didn't know a single thing about custom built PC's, I used the CyberPowerPC configurators. Please don't hate, I was literally a noob. Here's my dream build from April 12, 2013. I edited some text so that it's readable, and erased the redundant info (text like: Extreme Edition Six-Core 3.60 GHz 15MB Intel Smart Cache LGA2011".) CASE: Coolar Master HAF-X CASE UPGRADE: 12in Liquid Neon Thunder Pattern Light (Green Color) Optical Drive: Pioneer BDR-207BKS 12X Blu-Ray Writer Optical Drive2: Pioneer BDR-207BKS 12X Blu-Ray Writer CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4960X Case Fan: Enermax 120MM Case Cooling Fans CPU Cooler: Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Cooler Storage: 480GB Corsair Neutron GTX Storage2: 4TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 5900RPM HDD Headset: Razer Kraken Pro Internal USB: Internal USB 3.0 4-Port Hub Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 RAM: 32GB (8GBx4) DDR3-1600MHz G.SKILL Ripjaws X MONITOR: 1920x1080 ASUS VS247H-P 1080P 23.6 MONITOR2: 1920x1080 ASUS VS247H-P 1080P 23.6 MONITOR3: 1920x1080 ASUS VS247H-P 1080P 23.6 MOUSE PAD: Razer Destructor 2 Expert Hard Gaming Mouse Pad MOTHERBOARD: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme MOUSE: Razer Deathadder 2013 NETWORK: Intel Pro Gigabit 10/100/1000 Network Card OS: Microsoft® Windows 7 Ultimate POWER SUPPLY: 1,500 Watts - EVGA SuperNOVA NEX1500 SoundCard:* ASUS Xonar DX 7.1 Channels PCIe Sound Card TUNING PROTECTION: Intel® Core™ i7-4960X Performance Tuning Protection Plan by Intel USBX:Internal USB Expansion System + Bluetooth & Wireless N Modules VIDEO:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB GDDR5 PCIe 3.0 x16 Video Card EVGA Superclocked Edition VIDEO2:NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB GDDR5 PCIe 3.0 x16 Video Card EVGA Superclocked Edition WNC:802.11b/g/n 300 Mbps Wireless Card + External 2.4G 5 Dbi Omni-Directional Wireless Antenna PRICE:($7242) I had a plan to replace the red LED fans with green LED fans by buying a Cooler Master HAF-X Nvidia edition and replacing all the fans. As you may have noticed, I was a big Razer fan, only when I had learned about PC's, did I realize that Razer is overpriced and overrated. As said, please don't hate. I laugh at myself too. I even made a serious build, in a nutshell: FX-6300 and GTX 660. That's what you expect from a noob. Also, now I use PCPartPicker, not CyberPowerPC because the whole point of custom builds is that you can choose every single part that you want. For example, I didn't want EVGA video cards, but ASUS to match the motherboard. Have you guys ever had a dream build that you now laugh at?
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Hi there folks, this is will be my new rig for streamming, playing and work. I follow Linus for a long time and I think everyone thinks "wich I have that or that", anyway, past many years finally I'll build my dream rig and setup to, so: Asus RAMPAGE V EDTION 10 SKT 2011-3 Intel Core i7 6850K 3.60GHz Avexir Blitz Series Red LED , DDR4-3000 , CL16 - 32GB Kit Be Quiet! Silent Loop 280mm BE QUIET PRO 11 1000W DARK POWER PRO be quiet! Dark Base 900 - Black Kingston HyperX Predator 480GB PCIe SSD ASUS ROG POSEIDON GTX980 TI 6GB GDDR5 PCI-E ASUS ROG CLAYMORE MX-BROWN LAYOUT PT ASUS ROG SPATHA WIRELESS GAMING MOUSE ASUS ROG PG348Q LED 34" DXRACER RACING LED SHIELD GAMING CHAIR BLACK/RED Hey Linus, I need some help with the pros/cons or even advices for some changes on the hardware, because the highest price it's not allways the best product for best performance. Can anyone help me here ? I don't want to waste money and like you see, I'm trying to get some cool color on the build and use Be Quiet and Rog products Btw, sorry for the bad english Best regards, Scala
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