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my 2020 stealth build.

dogwitch

getting into more vm,video software.

 

 

 

PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DNwpp8

CPU: AMD Threadripper 2990WX 3 GHz 32-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Thermaltake Floe Riing RGB 360 TT Premium Edition 42.34 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: Asus ROG ZENITH EXTREME ALPHA EATX sTR4 Motherboard
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 64 GB (4 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory
Storage: Intel 535 Series 240 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Storage: Samsung 860 Pro 256 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Storage: Samsung 860 Pro 256 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Storage: Samsung 860 Evo 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Storage: Western Digital Black NVMe 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive
Storage: Western Digital Blue 2 TB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive
Storage: Hitachi Ultrastar 7K4000 4 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Storage: Hitachi Ultrastar 7K4000 4 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Storage: Hitachi Ultrastar He8 8 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8 GB Video Card (2-Way SLI)
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8 GB Video Card (2-Way SLI)
Case: Asus TUF Gaming GT501 ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply: Corsair 1200 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro  64-bit
 

 

here is a pic with some of the parts and also testing, mounting ,weight ,cable management etc.

its in no way finish. am waiting in the mail for cabling.

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MSI x399 sli plus  | AMD theardripper 2990wx all core 3ghz lock |Thermaltake flo ring 360 | EVGA 2080, Zotac 2080 |Gskill Ripjaws 128GB 3000 MHz | Corsair RM1200i |150tb | Asus tuff gaming mid tower| 10gb NIC

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what is "stealth" about this?

We can't Benchmark like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to shove more GPUs in your computer. Like the time I needed to NV-Link, because I needed a higher HeavenBench score, so I did an SLI, which is what they called NV-Link back in the day. So, I decided to put two GPUs in my computer, which was the style at the time. Now, to add another GPU to your computer, costs a new PSU. Now in those days PSUs said OCZ on them, "Gimme 750W OCZs for an SLI" you'd say. Now where were we? Oh yeah, the important thing was that I had two GPUs in my rig, which was the style at the time! They didn't have RGB PSUs at the time, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big green ones. 

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I like how you overpayed when you bought 3 soliddrives. for those prices you could have bought 2 tb m.2 pci e gen 4 ssd

QUOTE ME  FOR ANSWER.

 

Main PC:

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|Ryzen 7 3700x, OC to 4.2ghz @1.3V, 67C, or 4.4ghz @1.456V, 87C || Asus strix 5700 XT, +50 core, +50 memory, +50 power (not a great overclocker) || Asus Strix b550-A || G.skill trident Z Neo rgb 32gb 3600mhz cl16-19-19-19-39, oc to 3733mhz with the same timings || Cooler Master ml360 RGB AIO || Phanteks P500A Digital || Thermaltake ToughPower grand RGB750w 80+gold || Samsung 850 250gb and Adata SX 6000 Lite 500gb || Toshiba 5400rpm 1tb || Asus Rog Theta 7.1 || Asus Rog claymore || Asus Gladius 2 origin gaming mouse || Monitor 1 Asus 1080p 144hz || Monitor 2 AOC 1080p 75hz || 

Test Rig.

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Ryzen 5 3400G || Gigabyte b450 S2H || Hyper X fury 2x4gb 2666mhz cl 16 ||Stock cooler || Antec NX100 || Silverstone essential 400w || Transgend SSD 220s 480gb ||

Just Sold

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| i3 9100F || Msi Gaming X gtx 1050 TI || MSI Z390 A-Pro || Kingston 1x16gb 2400mhz cl17 || Stock cooler || Kolink Horizon RGB || Corsair CV 550w || Pny CS900 120gb ||

 

Tier lists for building a PC.

 

Motherboard tier list. Tier A for overclocking 5950x. Tier B for overclocking 5900x, Tier C for overclocking 5800X. Tier D for overclocking 5600X. Tier F for 4/6 core Cpus at stock. Tier E avoid.

(Also case airflow matter or if you are using Downcraft air cooler)

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Gpu tier list. Rtx 3000 and RX 6000 not included since not so many reviews. Tier S for Water cooling. Tier A and B for overcloking. Tier C stock and Tier D avoid.

( You can overclock Tier C just fine, but it can get very loud, that is why it is not recommended for overclocking, same with tier D)

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Psu tier List. Tier A for Rtx 3000, Vega and RX 6000. Tier B For anything else. Tier C cheap/IGPU. Tier D and E avoid.

(RTX 3000/ RX 6000 Might run just fine with higher wattage tier B unit, Rtx 3070 runs fine with tier B units)

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Cpu cooler tier list. Tier 1&2 for power hungry Cpus with Overclock. Tier 3&4 for overclocking Ryzen 3,5,7 or lower power Intel Cpus. Tier 5 for overclocking low end Cpus or 4/6 core Ryzen. Tier 6&7 for stock. Tier 8&9 Ryzen stock cooler performance. Do not waste your money!

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Storage tier List. Tier A for Moving files/  OS. Tier B for OS/Games. Tier C for games. Tier D budget Pcs. Tier E if on sale not the worst but not good.

(With a grain of salt, I use tier C for OS myself)

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Case Tier List. Work In Progress. Most Phanteks airflow series cases already done!

Ask me anything :)

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Just now, SavageNeo said:

I like how you overpayed when you bought 3 soliddrives. for those prices you could have bought 2 tb m.2 pci e gen 4 ssd

i assumed a lot of those drives were brought over from previous builds. like those ketchup and mustard sata cables. 

We can't Benchmark like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to shove more GPUs in your computer. Like the time I needed to NV-Link, because I needed a higher HeavenBench score, so I did an SLI, which is what they called NV-Link back in the day. So, I decided to put two GPUs in my computer, which was the style at the time. Now, to add another GPU to your computer, costs a new PSU. Now in those days PSUs said OCZ on them, "Gimme 750W OCZs for an SLI" you'd say. Now where were we? Oh yeah, the important thing was that I had two GPUs in my rig, which was the style at the time! They didn't have RGB PSUs at the time, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big green ones. 

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i got some ssd on a bundle deal for way under cost and both the m.2 and 1 of the ssd was prev build.

like i stated cabling etc atm is in the mail. so i used what i have  to test everything.

 with the sdd their both ingess and a back up of it.

 

why i said stealth build was. i been getting parts here and their. on top of doing a upgrade   to from my current rig.

its been  no rush build.

 

MSI x399 sli plus  | AMD theardripper 2990wx all core 3ghz lock |Thermaltake flo ring 360 | EVGA 2080, Zotac 2080 |Gskill Ripjaws 128GB 3000 MHz | Corsair RM1200i |150tb | Asus tuff gaming mid tower| 10gb NIC

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8 hours ago, dogwitch said:

i got some ssd on a bundle deal for way under cost and both the m.2 and 1 of the ssd was prev build.

like i stated cabling etc atm is in the mail. so i used what i have  to test everything.

 with the sdd their both ingess and a back up of it.

 

why i said stealth build was. i been getting parts here and their. on top of doing a upgrade   to from my current rig.

its been  no rush build.

 

i wouldn't call that "stealth" i would all it "long game sum" or "the compiled mountain"

 

"stealth" is a full blackout no RGB

"stealth" is premium parts packed into a old windows95 tower

"stealth" is a mini ITX build that's super high performance and portable 

 

this is just a workstation beast. 

We can't Benchmark like we used to, but we have our ways. One trick is to shove more GPUs in your computer. Like the time I needed to NV-Link, because I needed a higher HeavenBench score, so I did an SLI, which is what they called NV-Link back in the day. So, I decided to put two GPUs in my computer, which was the style at the time. Now, to add another GPU to your computer, costs a new PSU. Now in those days PSUs said OCZ on them, "Gimme 750W OCZs for an SLI" you'd say. Now where were we? Oh yeah, the important thing was that I had two GPUs in my rig, which was the style at the time! They didn't have RGB PSUs at the time, because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big green ones. 

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