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Recent $20000 Desk PC video

cae.len

I was wondering if there is a thread already containing the dimensions of that Lian Li desk used in that $20000 desk PC video. If not is there any chance somebody can provide said dimensions or recommend a website containing a Desk PC with dimensions. I'm looking to build my own version of a desk PC. Also the materials used such as the type of metal and metals' gauge. I recently had my $3000 alienware area 51m stolen out of my apartment while I was gone for a week period of time. I had to drop out of college for the semester due to them taking everything including my external drive which contained all my school work and projects. When I saw the $20000 desk PC video, I thought to myself, what a perfect way to build a PC into a form factor in which it would be very difficult for someone to ever steal from me again. At least if they tried they would have a hell of a time doing it quickly. This whole experience has been devastating to me because my future and self-interest is 100% invested in obtaining this degree for cyber security and forensics. I've returned to work for the time being to try and save up money to build a new computer as well as pay off my semesters tuition in order to re-enroll in the fall. I even caught the individuals on my security camera using the glass reflection. They literally were trying to falsify a crime scene as they were doing something to my door from the inside and I caught them through the glass reflection but I digress (jayztwocents). Any recommendations are not only welcomed but appreciated as I am working many long hours in order to save money.

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Thanks guys... Much love for saving me the time searching around... If I had my pc, I would have done it.. I always seem to have a difficult time finding things while using the mobile version of websites.

System

  • CPU
    i7 9700k
  • Motherboard
    z390 LGA1151
  • RAM
    16GB 2666mhz
  • GPU
    rtx 2070
  • Case
    alienware area 51m
  • Storage
    x2 256gb nvme (raid0) 1TB sshd
  • PSU
    180w power brick
    240w power brick
  • Display(s)
    144hz 1920x1080
  • Cooling
    Air
  • Mouse
    Logitech g203 wired
  • Operating System
    win 10 pro (for gaming)
    Kali (for... pentesting)
  • Laptop
    yes... but moreso a desktop replacement
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2 hours ago, Skiiwee29 said:

I guess I shoulda looked there first... So much on my mind lately... Slipped my mind to check there... Thanks again

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  • CPU
    i7 9700k
  • Motherboard
    z390 LGA1151
  • RAM
    16GB 2666mhz
  • GPU
    rtx 2070
  • Case
    alienware area 51m
  • Storage
    x2 256gb nvme (raid0) 1TB sshd
  • PSU
    180w power brick
    240w power brick
  • Display(s)
    144hz 1920x1080
  • Cooling
    Air
  • Mouse
    Logitech g203 wired
  • Operating System
    win 10 pro (for gaming)
    Kali (for... pentesting)
  • Laptop
    yes... but moreso a desktop replacement
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Also use free cloud storage for anything important, heck put it in two places... it’s still crazy to hear people saying they only had something super critical stored locally only.

 

I am sorry for your loss, I have been through it myself which is why I am so passionate about backups these days.

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16 hours ago, NineEyeRon said:

Also use free cloud storage for anything important, heck put it in two places... it’s still crazy to hear people saying they only had something super critical stored locally only.

 

I am sorry for your loss, I have been through it myself which is why I am so passionate about backups these days.

Yes you are right. The worst part is, I use multiple cloud options to backup my important files and I didn't do it for my school work because it was something I constantly worked on, edited, and changed. So I often would only backup a finished product instead of "works-in-progress"... A mistake I will not repeat in the future

System

  • CPU
    i7 9700k
  • Motherboard
    z390 LGA1151
  • RAM
    16GB 2666mhz
  • GPU
    rtx 2070
  • Case
    alienware area 51m
  • Storage
    x2 256gb nvme (raid0) 1TB sshd
  • PSU
    180w power brick
    240w power brick
  • Display(s)
    144hz 1920x1080
  • Cooling
    Air
  • Mouse
    Logitech g203 wired
  • Operating System
    win 10 pro (for gaming)
    Kali (for... pentesting)
  • Laptop
    yes... but moreso a desktop replacement
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3 hours ago, cae.len said:

Yes you are right. The worst part is, I use multiple cloud options to backup my important files and I didn't do it for my school work because it was something I constantly worked on, edited, and changed. So I often would only backup a finished product instead of "works-in-progress"... A mistake I will not repeat in the future

You can work on it from the cloud, anything important should be backup up locally but the “ single source of truth” or the “main file” or whatever you want to call it should be in the cloud where possible. Its the future.

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