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thetechdude

The specs in my sig, changed from the 7990 to the GTX 780. Everything else however remains the same.

System Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X

GPU: Radeon RX 7900 XT 

RAM: 32GB 3600MHz

HDD: 1TB Sabrent NVMe -  WD 1TB Black - WD 2TB Green -  WD 4TB Blue

MB: Gigabyte  B550 Gaming X- RGB Disabled

PSU: Corsair RM850x 80 Plus Gold

Case: BeQuiet! Silent Base 801 Black

Cooler: Noctua NH-DH15

 

 

 

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7/10

9/10 The reason I took of the point was because I'm not a "fan" of the 690.

 

My build: Dell Optiplex 745

 

  • Intel Pentium D Dual Core 2.8GHZ processor (Stock cooler)
  • Integrated Graphics
  • 2.5 GB of DDR2 553MHZ memory (2 1GB sticks and 1 512MB stick)
  • 37.5GB of 5400RPM hard drive space (No joke)
  • 275 Watt PSU (Probably Seasonic)
  • Some motherboard
  • Floppy Disk Drive
  • CD Drive

I originally had an old Dell Dimensions with an Intel Inside Pentium 4 Proccesor, 40GB hard drive, 1.5 gb of DDR memory (don't know the speeds) and it was a huge monster!

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9/10 for still maintaining a piece of valuable history :P

 

Specs are in sig. 

8320 @ 4.3ghz l Gigabyte 970a Ud3 l Hyper 212 Evo l R9 290 l 8gb RAM 1866 Vengeance l 1tb WD Black l 120gb Samsung Evo SSD l HX750 Gold PSU l 500d Arctic Case l Windows 8 OS l K65 and Blackwidow Keyboard l M65 and DeathAdder 2013 l Qck Steelseries l 24in Vizio Monitor 1080p

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9/10 The reason I took of the point was because I'm not a "fan" of the 690.

 

My build: Dell Optiplex 745

 

  • Intel Pentium D Dual Core 2.8GHZ processor (Stock cooler)
  • Integrated Graphics
  • 2.5 GB of DDR2 553MHZ memory (2 1GB sticks and 1 512MB stick)
  • 37.5GB of 5400RPM hard drive space (No joke)
  • 275 Watt PSU (Probably Seasonic)
  • Some motherboard
  • Floppy Disk Drive
  • CD Drive

I originally had an old Dell Dimensions with an Intel Inside Pentium 4 Proccesor, 40GB hard drive, 1.5 gb of DDR memory (don't know the speeds) and it was a huge monster!

Wrong person?

My Best 2013 Bitfenix Prodigy Build  Case: Bitfenix Prodigy White | Motherboard: ASRock Z77E-ITX | CPU: Intel i7 3770k | CPU Cooler: H100i | GPU: GTX 690

Fan Controller: Bitfenix Recon | Ram: Patriot IEM 16GB @ 1600mhz | Primary Storage: 2 x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB | Backup Drives: 2 x Seagate Barracuda 2TB | PSU: Seasonic X850

  

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Wrong person?

10/10 easy

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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Another build ive done for a friend:

 

AMD FX-9550

Asus Crosshair V formula-Z

Kingston HyperX Beast 32GB 2400Mhz

2X Asus R9 280X

Swiftech H320

Samsung 840 evo 500GB

WD red 4TB x2

Corsair carbide 540 air

Corsair AX1200i

 

 

Srry bout that, person above me 8

Let's agree to disagree

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Another build ive done for a friend:

 

AMD FX-9550

Asus Crosshair V formula-Z

Kingston HyperX Beast 32GB 2400Mhz

2X Asus R9 280X

Swiftech H320

Samsung 840 evo 500GB

WD red 4TB x2

Corsair carbide 540 air

Corsair AX1200i

Before you post your own build you have to rate the person above you thats what this thread is about.

10/10 for that build btw

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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7/10. Upgrade the GPU.

Why should I upgrade mah GPU?

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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Why should I upgrade mah GPU?

 

The 670's a good card, but your computer would be absolutely amazing if you had a 780 or 290.

CPU: Intel i5 4670(non K) Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H87-D3H Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8Gb (2x4Gb) @1600Mhz HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB GPU: Gigabyte GTX 770 OC WF3 ~1293Mhz max boost clock~ PSU: Corsair RM 750 Case: Corsair 300R Windowed Edition OS: Windows 8.1

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The 670's a good card, but your computer would be absolutely amazing if you had a 780 or 290.

Yea what I was thinking of doing because I have 200 bucks saved up, I was going to wait for the 800 series to be released and see what it has to offer. Right before the 800 series is released it will be my birthday also so Ill get some money from that and Ill buy a new card at that point because for now this card handles everything I play. Btw its an amazing overclocker and I raised it better than a 680

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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I mean I actually could go SLI with my gtx670 right now but id rather just hold off.

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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9/10 for still maintaining a piece of valuable history :P

 

Specs are in sig. 

10/10 would bang.

 

Specs below.

CPU: FX-6300 @ 4.4 ghz GPU: MSI 7950 Motherboard: Asrock 970 Extreme R2  RAM: Teamgroup Elite Black 8GB 1600mhz


Case: Corsair 300r Windowed Storage: 60GB Corsair SSD boot, 1TB WD Black storage PSU: Corsair GS600 Displays: AOC 22", Acer 24" both 1920x1080 60hz


Cooling: Coolermaster V8 cpu cooler Keyboard: QPAD MK50 Cherry MX Blue Mouse: Logitech G500s  Mouse Pad: Corsair MM400 Sound: Sennheiser G4ME ONE headset, Audio Technica ATH M50s

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Yea what I was thinking of doing because I have 200 bucks saved up, I was going to wait for the 800 series to be released and see what it has to offer. Right before the 800 series is released it will be my birthday also so Ill get some money from that and Ill buy a new card at that point because for now this card handles everything I play. Btw its an amazing overclocker and I raised it better than a 680

Yeah but just because you raised the clock speed higher than a 680 doesn't make it better than a 680, they are still completely different cards and the 680 is a whole lot better than the 670. I would try to save up and just get one great card instead of SLI two good cards.

CPU: Intel i5 4670(non K) Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H87-D3H Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8Gb (2x4Gb) @1600Mhz HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB GPU: Gigabyte GTX 770 OC WF3 ~1293Mhz max boost clock~ PSU: Corsair RM 750 Case: Corsair 300R Windowed Edition OS: Windows 8.1

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Yeah but just because you raised the clock speed higher than a 680 doesn't make it better than a 680, they are still completely different cards and the 680 is a whole lot better than the 670. I would try to save up and just get one great card instead of SLI two good cards.

Yea that is what Im doing. And I meant that my overclocked 670 reaches stock preformance of a 680 not an overclocked 680 because that would make no sense lol.

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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10/10 would bang.

 

Specs below.

 

#VALUE/10 would bang.

 

SAME.

Case: Corsair 750D | CPU: Intel i7 4770k | Video Card: Gigabyte WF3 780 Ti 3GB | RAM: 16gb Corsair Vengeance LP | Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 | Hard Drives: Samsung 840 EVO 250gb SSD / 1TB WD Black / 2TB Seagate Barracuda / 2x2TB WD Green | PSU: Corsair RM750 | Cooler: Corsair h100i w/ Noctua NF-F12 x2 | DAC: O2 Amp/Dac Combo w/ RCA from Mayflower Electronics | Headphones: HiFiMAN HE-400 | Microphone/Input: AudioTechnica AT2035 w/ Scarlet 2i2 Keyboard: Ducky Shine 2 w/ Custom Keycaps | Mouse: Logitech G502 | Monitor: QNiX QX2710LED 1440p PLS & WASABI-MANGO QH275 27" 1440p S-IPS

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#VALUE/10 would bang.

 

SAME.

10/10 for your PC

 

Id bang it lol

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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Yea that is what Im doing. And I meant that my overclocked 670 reaches stock preformance of a 680 not an overclocked 680 because that would make no sense lol.

 

No what I meant was that no matter what you change the clocks to on a 670 it will never reach the performance of a 680, when comparing two different tiers of cards, clock speed don't matter. Because if that were true I could say my 770 is clocked higher than a stock 780, but they are two different cards and the 780 destroys a 770.

CPU: Intel i5 4670(non K) Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H87-D3H Ram: Corsair Vengeance 8Gb (2x4Gb) @1600Mhz HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB GPU: Gigabyte GTX 770 OC WF3 ~1293Mhz max boost clock~ PSU: Corsair RM 750 Case: Corsair 300R Windowed Edition OS: Windows 8.1

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CPU: Intel I5 2500k 4,3MHz
Cooler: Corsair H60 Push/Pull
Ram: Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 16gb

Gpu: Gainward GeForce Gtx 770 2gb
Psu: Cooler Master 650w Bronze
Motherboard: AsRock Z77 Extreme 6
SSD: Kingston HyperX 3k 120gb

HDD: Western Digital 1Tb

Case: Cm Storm Sniper Black Edition

Fans: Corsair AF 120/140mm

   
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8/10 good stuff

FX 6300 - MSI 7870 Ghz - M5A97 R2.0 - Team Vulcan 8GB - WD Caviar Blue 1TB - Rosewill HIVE 550w - NZXT Source 210 (white) - Loud Fans

Peripherals - Logitech G105 - Cobra mouse - Acer G236HL - Logitech desktop mic - Logitech LS21 - Audio Technica ATH-M30

Laptop - Acer Aspire V3 - A84500m - 7670m - 15.6" screen (1366x768) - 3.5GB DDR3  - 500GB Scorpio Blue

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8/10 good stuff

7/10

CPU: i7 8700 GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080 Mobo: Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB EVGA SuperSC SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: TX650M Case: NZXT S340 Elite OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Logitech G403 Mouse Mat: HyperX Fury S Pro XL 
Keyboard: CM Masterkeys Pro S (reds) Headphones: Sennheiser HD598 Monitor: Asus 24' MG248QR Devices: IPhone 11 Pro Max + 13' Macbook Pro

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8/10 good stuff

 

  6.5/10. Dat Dynex tv though.

NZXT H440 l Inel Core i5-4670K l Z87-GD65 l MSI 780 Twin Frozr l Kraken x60 l Corsair RM 650 l Seagate Barracuda 2 Tb l Corsair Force GS 128 Gb l Teleios Sleeving l Acer H236HLbid l Corsair K70 Anodized Black l Roccat Kone Pure Color


 

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I7-4770k ( stock cooler atm :(  )

GTX 770

Asus Z87-Pro

8GB 1600mhz corsair ram

750 watt psu

1tb Seagate barracuda 7200rpm

HAF adv. 912

 

i regret not buying a cheaper cpu and a 780 instead.

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I7-4770k ( stock cooler atm :(  )

GTX 770

Asus Z87-Pro

8GB 1600mhz corsair ram

750 watt psu

1tb Seagate barracuda 7200rpm

HAF adv. 912

 

i regret not buying a cheaper cpu and a 780 instead.

 

sounds like a good system, but no SSD.  Sounds like $$$ was an issue, so I would have gone with an i5, added maybe $20 to the saved moola and bought an SSD.

 

overall 8/10

HP something | 5600X | Corsair  16GB | Zotac ArcticStorm GTX 1080 Ti | Samsung 840 Pro 256GB | OCZ Agility 3 480GB | ADATA SP550 960 GB

Corsair AX860i | CaseLabs SM8 | EK Supremacy | UT60 420 | ST30 360 | ST30 240

Gentle Typhoon's and Noctua's and Noiseblocker eLoop's

 

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sounds like a good system, but no SSD.  Sounds like $$$ was an issue, so I would have gone with an i5, added maybe $20 to the saved moola and bought an SSD.

 

overall 8/10

9.9/10

 

PSU seems overkill for a single 780 even with custom cooling, but understandable if going for SLI in the future.

CoolerMaster CM 690 II Basic | Intel i7-2600 | CoolerMaster Hyper 212+ 2x Zotac GTX 1070 AMP! Edition

Asus P8Z77-V LK | 2 x 4GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600MHz CL9 | SeaSonic M12ii 850W 80+ Bronze Crucial M4 128GB

 

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9.9/10

 

PSU seems overkill for a single 780 even with custom cooling, but understandable if going for SLI in the future.

naw, I just like to go overkill for psu's.  after cutting it close and then having issues one time on a previous build, I'll always go overkill with psu.  The few extra cents of electricity of the psu operating out of its absolute optimal range isn't a big deal to me.  and according to corsair link, its usually in the 85-90% range

 

but thanks for the 9.9

HP something | 5600X | Corsair  16GB | Zotac ArcticStorm GTX 1080 Ti | Samsung 840 Pro 256GB | OCZ Agility 3 480GB | ADATA SP550 960 GB

Corsair AX860i | CaseLabs SM8 | EK Supremacy | UT60 420 | ST30 360 | ST30 240

Gentle Typhoon's and Noctua's and Noiseblocker eLoop's

 

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