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First real build finally complete.

SeanBond

A tad over a year ago I bought a pc outright because I honestly had no idea of the inner working of a pc at the time I just wanted one. And from that day forward I have always been an enthusiast about my computer. I have changed hard drives, cpu coolers, fans gpu's but never actually sat down and did a full build from scratch. Today the task has been completed. I decided I hated my plasticy choice in case, it was overly large for no reason and my psu was very old and overpowered for a single gpu. So I bought an evga super nova g2 750 psu one of the best psu's you can buy, I also wanted to down size from big bertha and get the smallest case I could that would support a 280mm rad. So the s340 was imidiately my go to when it came out recently. It was a bit worrysome when I got to cable management. For I had never actually seen a walkthrough on how to do it and I kinda just winged it. But here are the results. I am quite proud of how my tech knowledge has come along over this short year. (also I want to apologize for poor picture quality for I am using an original moto g 5MP camera and I forgot to take pics right before the deconstruction) I know it's not something spectacular it's just something I wanted to share :D

 

Old and busted. To the new hotness. You will also see that the old build has the corsair h110. I still own it but the pump died a week ago and I rma'd it so in the meantime, evo 212. 

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Ryzen 3700x -Evga RTX 2080 Super- Msi x570 Gaming Edge - G.Skill Ripjaws 3600Mhz RAM - EVGA SuperNova G3 750W -500gb 970 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 850 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 840 Evo  - 4Tb WD Blue- NZXT h500 - ROG Swift PG348Q

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Awesome, good work bud :D can we have the specs ?

Why of course, it is my signature. It's running the evo 212 right now but im just waiting for my rma to return for my corsair h110

Ryzen 3700x -Evga RTX 2080 Super- Msi x570 Gaming Edge - G.Skill Ripjaws 3600Mhz RAM - EVGA SuperNova G3 750W -500gb 970 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 850 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 840 Evo  - 4Tb WD Blue- NZXT h500 - ROG Swift PG348Q

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Why of course, it is my signature. It's running the evo 212 right now but im just waiting for my rma to return for my corsair h110

 

Nice pc you got there ! :o

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Nice pc you got there ! :o

Thank you! It's definitely my pride and joy, I said I was an enthusiast  :P

Ryzen 3700x -Evga RTX 2080 Super- Msi x570 Gaming Edge - G.Skill Ripjaws 3600Mhz RAM - EVGA SuperNova G3 750W -500gb 970 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 850 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 840 Evo  - 4Tb WD Blue- NZXT h500 - ROG Swift PG348Q

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1000W for a single gpu

I planed on doing sli 780's but ended up just using the step up program to get a 780ti for a few bucks a while back. Having the 780ti I decided I don't think I will be using sli but I got a Evga g2 750W just in case I do want to sli in the near future. At the time I didn't know I needed that little for sli. I was always on my own with my pc, no help until I joined the forums. 

Ryzen 3700x -Evga RTX 2080 Super- Msi x570 Gaming Edge - G.Skill Ripjaws 3600Mhz RAM - EVGA SuperNova G3 750W -500gb 970 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 850 Evo - 250Gb Samsung 840 Evo  - 4Tb WD Blue- NZXT h500 - ROG Swift PG348Q

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Hi, can you post a photo of the NZXT s340 with the Corsair H110?

 

I'm a bit skeptical that the tube is long enough to be stretched to the radiator at the front venting.

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