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My 1st Self Built PC/Gaming Rig!

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14 minutes ago, maria2244 said:

CX series are NOT meant for gaming

CX Series Modular power supply units are an excellent choice for basic system builds and desktop PC computer upgrades

http://www.corsair.com/en/cx-series-cx600m-modular-atx-power-supply-600-watt-80-plus-bronze-certified-modular-psu

That's green label PSU not gray lable *sigh*

21 hours ago, Ramke_99 said:

nice looking rig though

Thanks it's awesome can max most games out super quiet case and I haven't even pushed it yet 

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On 12/8/2016 at 5:01 AM, losyav said:

No matter what you said I will not trust a Cx PSU no way .

I used a CX750M for 2 years on my build before buying a new PSU. It served me well and never had any issues out of it. Heck I use it now in my FreeNAS build which is on 24/7 and I have no worries about it

Main Rig CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700x GPU: Asus TUF Gaming RX5700XT MBASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus RAM: 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 3200 CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Master Liquid LC240E SSD: Crucial 250gb M.2 + Crucial 500gb SSD HDD: PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower Gran RGB 850W 80+ Gold Case: Corsair Carbide 275R KB: Glorious GMMK 85% MOUSE: Razer Naga Trinity HEADSET: Go XLR with Shure SM7B mic and beyerdynamic DT 990

 

unRAID Plex Server CPU: Intel i7 6700 GPU: Nvidia Quadro P2000 MB: Asus B150M-C RAM: Crucial Ballistix 32gb DDR4 3000MT/s CPU Cooler: Stock Intel SSD: Western Digital 500GB Red HDD: 4TB Seagate Baracude 3x 4TB Seagate Ironwolf PSU: EVGA BT 80+ Bronze 450W Case: Cooler Master HAF XB EVO KB: Cheap Logitech KB + Mouse combo

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9 hours ago, Extwofour said:

Looking good man! All I can say is hurry up and get that beast a cat5/5e/6 connection. :P

My room is way too far away from the router for a direct connection I have the Ethernet through the wall plug adapter as well but I tell ya the wireless signal is excellent but yeah I know it's better running on Ethernet 

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On 11/12/2016 at 3:49 PM, Jordan Lewang said:

max most games out super quiet case

Awesome. It's never too far for ethernet :P currently mine runs from an ethernet port in the hallway and across 2 doorways under masking tape until i have it put through the ceiling. 

CPU: intel core i5 6600K Motherboard: gigabyte GA-Z170M gaming 5 RAM: 16Gb corsair vengance LPX 3200 GPU: gigabyte R9-390x  Case: thermaltake v31
Storage: m.2 256 gb samsung 850 evo, m.2 500gb samsung 850 evo,  4tb segate barracuda PSU: thermaltake toughpower 850w gold

Display: ASUS VC239H 23in Widescreen Eyecare LED Gaming Monitor Cooling: Deepcool malestorm 240 Keyboard: Tt eSPORTS POSEIDON Z RGB
Mouse: Cougar 700m Sound: Logitech Z906 THX 5.1 OS: Windows 10  

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12 hours ago, Ramke_99 said:

Awesome. It's never too far for ethernet :P currently mine runs from an ethernet port in the hallway and across 2 doorways under masking tape until i have it put through the ceiling. 

Well I'm now runnin the power line adapter through the wall and it is way faster but I can't run a long Ethernet cable the way I'd like because it's my parents house lol so this will have to do

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13 hours ago, Ramke_99 said:

Awesome. It's never too far for ethernet :P currently mine runs from an ethernet port in the hallway and across 2 doorways under masking tape until i have it put through the ceiling. 

Well I'm now runnin the power line adapter through the wall and it is way faster but I can't run a long Ethernet cable the way I'd like because it's my parents house lol so this will have to 

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Okay so I finally decided to do some cable management today. I think it's very similar to wiring a car or doing what's called a wire tuck in a car it's kinda teadious but a lot of fun too anyways this case is sweet I love how it's set up and looks so clean 

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