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thetechdude

Has to be 6/10 because I can't see a GPU there unless I'm blind, Also what is wrong with my case :P

Right.......i just noticed 30 secs ago. Editing that now.

IDK... nothing really..A 6.5 for gaming then, noticed the 4GB of ram.

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Samung Tab S 8.4

 

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@H4X3R

Since these ratings are also about taste, I'd give you a 6/10. Why? I am not a fan of mix and matching RAM form different companies. The fact that they are gold with blue LEDs hardly makes a difference, considering your case has no window. Also you messed up your side panel to line-up the cut-outs :D Personally I have yet to see a build with blue LEDs that i like. Finally, I don't account for peripherals in the score. I think your next buy should be a 1440p monitor :)

You may want to post your Mainboard as well ;)

5.1GHz 4770k

My Specs

Intel i7-4770K @ 4.7GHz | Corsair H105 w/ SP120 | Asus Gene VI | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LP | 2x GTX 780Ti| Corsair 750D | OCZ Agility 3 | Samsung 840/850 | Sandisk SSD | 3TB WD RED | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | Corsair RM850 | ASUS PB278Q | SyncMaster 2370HD | SyncMaster P2450
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@H4X3R

Since these ratings are also about taste, I'd give you a 6/10. Why? I am not a fan of mix and matching RAM form different companies. The fact that they are gold with blue LEDs hardly makes a difference, considering your case has no window. Also you messed up your side panel to line-up the cut-outs :D Personally I have yet to see a build with blue LEDs that i like. Finally, I don't account for peripherals in the score. I think your next buy should be a 1440p monitor :)

You may want to post your Mainboard as well ;)

Updated.

Nothing wrong with mixing RAM. I'll get 4K in a few years time. I didn't mess up the panel to line cut outs, they were designed that way. A windowed sidepanel is on its way (ordered on thursday).

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Samung Tab S 8.4

 

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I hardly think BitFenix would mess up their side panels that much.

5.1GHz 4770k

My Specs

Intel i7-4770K @ 4.7GHz | Corsair H105 w/ SP120 | Asus Gene VI | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LP | 2x GTX 780Ti| Corsair 750D | OCZ Agility 3 | Samsung 840/850 | Sandisk SSD | 3TB WD RED | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | Corsair RM850 | ASUS PB278Q | SyncMaster 2370HD | SyncMaster P2450
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@virtualTune Great build! I like how many parts you have from Corsair. Only thing that kinda bothers me are the mixed SSDs/HDDs (not worried about performance, I just like it neat and clean^^). 9/10

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@Balverine, I understand what you mean. I would have preferred to have 3 of the same SSD/HDD but thats just what accumulated over time. And seeling HDDs or SSDs is pointless as they lose their worth very quickly. I bought the Agility 3 way back in 2011, the SanDisk 2 weeks ago :D

btw, same could be said about your rig :P

 

4/10 for you cause i'm strict :P

5.1GHz 4770k

My Specs

Intel i7-4770K @ 4.7GHz | Corsair H105 w/ SP120 | Asus Gene VI | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LP | 2x GTX 780Ti| Corsair 750D | OCZ Agility 3 | Samsung 840/850 | Sandisk SSD | 3TB WD RED | Seagate Barracuda 2TB | Corsair RM850 | ASUS PB278Q | SyncMaster 2370HD | SyncMaster P2450
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@Balverine, I understand what you mean. I would have preferred to have 3 of the same SSD/HDD but thats just what accumulated over time. And seeling HDDs or SSDs is pointless as they lose their worth very quickly. I bought the Agility 3 way back in 2011, the SanDisk 2 weeks ago :D

btw, same could be said about your rig :P

 

4/10 for you cause i'm strict :P

9.5/10

Intel i7 4790k / MSI Z97M / Hyper 212 Evo / MSI Twin Frozr GTX 770 / 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz / Fractal Design Arc Mini R2 / Corsair CS750M / Samsung 840 Evo 250gb SSD /  WD Blue 1TB

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@EpicGeekonFire I cant quote as I'm on a work pc.

 

Seems like a sensible build 5/10, how old is it and what sort of upgrades are you planning if any? :)

 

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My specs are in my sig.

CPU: I74770K @ 4.2, MOBO: ASUS Z87 EXPERT, RAM: CORSAIR VENGANCE PRO 16G @ 1886, GPU: EVGA DUAL FTW GTX 780, CASE: NZXT H440 WHITE, STORAGE: 840 EVO 120GB (OS), 1TB SAMSUNG 7200 RPM (MASS), PSU: CORSAIR RM750, DISPLAY: DUAL LG/ACER 1080p LED, COOLING: H100i, STOCK CASE FANS, ACCESS: RAZER DEATH ADDER + GOLIATH PAD, WHITE SLEEVED CABLES, UV LEDS.

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@EpicGeekonFire I cant quote as I'm on a work pc.

 

Seems like a sensible build 5/10, how old is it and what sort of upgrades are you planning if any? :)

 

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My specs are in my sig.

Just made it, 770 planned....

Nice overclock, two 780s and plus 1 for the amazing case. 8/10

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My Build: AMD fx-8350 oc to 4.5

cooler master hyper 212 evo

asus m5a99fx pro r2,0

saphire dual-x r9 280x

8gb (2x4gb) g.skill ares 1866

3 sata 2 seagate baracudas being reused until i can get my 840 evo and wd black

enermax 620 watt (gonna be upgraded to the evga supernova g2 1000 watt like in my dads rig)

HAF 912 with all 200mm mounts filled and all 120 mm mounts filled

 

Just finished this build, it can run BF4 on ultra with a smooth 70 fps and crysis 3 on high with 60 fps. I would rate it 8/10 because of storage and a dead cpu socket

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my current system:

Gigabyte GA-H55M-UD2H

Intel Core i3 540  ( CPU Clock    4202.7 MHz  (original: 3066 MHz, overclock: 37%) CPU FSB    191.0 MHz  (original: 133 MHz, overclock: 44%) )

4GB DDR3 GeIL

MSI R9 270

Samsung SSD 840 Series

 

Partitions

C: (NTFS)    111.7 GB (41.2 GB free)

F: (NTFS)    1863.0 GB (152.9 GB free)

H: (NTFS)    931.5 GB (60.2 GB free)

I: (NTFS)    3726.0 GB (906.7 GB free)

J: (NTFS)    465.8 GB (188.6 GB free)

Total Size    7098.0 GB (1349.7 GB free)

 

Operating System    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

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4/10 lol

 

My specs:

 

amd 6300

asrock fatal1ty killer

msi r9 270

kingston 240gb ssd

seagate barracude 1tb HDD

zalman z11 plus hf1 (czech my profile pick for foto)

My Build log of the Satan's Cave PC Desk Project is starting to get in action! Come check it out if you feel like it  :) 

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4/10 lol

 

My specs:

 

amd 6300

asrock fatal1ty killer

msi r9 270

kingston 240gb ssd

seagate barracude 1tb HDD

zalman z11 plus hf1 (czech my profile pick for foto)

 

6.5/10 i somehow like how your desk looks ;D

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5/10

FANBOY OF: PowerColor, be quiet!, Transcend, G.Skill, Phanteks

FORMERLY FANBOY OF: A-Data, Corsair, Nvidia

DEVELOPING FANBOY OF: AMD (GPUS), Intel (CPUs), ASRock

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the r9 290x is outdated that's why i guess 

6/10

"The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be."


CPU: Intel i5 4690K - Motherboard: Asus Maximus VII Ranger - RAM: Corsair Vengeance LP - 2x4GB @ 1866Mhz - GPU: MSI Twin Frozr GTX 770 4GB - CPU Cooler: Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU Cooler - PSU: EVGA SuperNova G2 750W - Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD- Case: Fractal Design Define R4 Windowed (with Red AKASA Led Strips) - Display: Benq GL2460HM 24" Monitor

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I7 4770k 4.5 ghz

H100i

Asus Maximus vi formula

16 gb corsair vengeance

Gtx 780 ti sli

Corsair gs 120/360 gb

Rm 1000w psu

Noctua fans for cooling on h100i and case fans

System Specs~~~~~

Case-Corsair Air 540                                   CPU-i7 4770k                           Ram-Corsair Vengeance 16 Gbs    PSU-Corsair RM1000

Motherboard-Asus Maximus VI Formula    Graphics-Asus Gtx 780 Ti x2     CPU Cooler-Corsair H100i               SSDs-Corsair Force GS 128/360 Gb       

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I7 4770k 4.5 ghz

H100i

Asus Maximus vi formula

16 gb corsair vengeance

Gtx 780 ti sli

Corsair gs 120/360 gb

Rm 1000w psu

Noctua fans for cooling on h100i and case fans

7/10 no watercooling instead of two 780Ti's

FANBOY OF: PowerColor, be quiet!, Transcend, G.Skill, Phanteks

FORMERLY FANBOY OF: A-Data, Corsair, Nvidia

DEVELOPING FANBOY OF: AMD (GPUS), Intel (CPUs), ASRock

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7/10 no watercooling instead of two 780Ti's

I always think about doin watercooling but than I get scared lol idk mayb one day when I have balls

System Specs~~~~~

Case-Corsair Air 540                                   CPU-i7 4770k                           Ram-Corsair Vengeance 16 Gbs    PSU-Corsair RM1000

Motherboard-Asus Maximus VI Formula    Graphics-Asus Gtx 780 Ti x2     CPU Cooler-Corsair H100i               SSDs-Corsair Force GS 128/360 Gb       

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Here's my try but be aware, I do not use this PC for gaming, but for the raw power instead. Any games that I would play on this PC would run fine on the onboard graphics.

 

CPU: AMD A10-5800K @ 3.8GHz (schtock cooler)

 

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-F2A85X-UP4

 

RAM: Kingston HyperX 8GB @1600 MHz

 

Case: Corsair Graphite 230T

 

Storage: WD Black 3TB / Kingston 60GB SSD

 

PSU: Corsair CX 430 

 

Also: Ceton InfiniTV 4 PCIe

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