New PC Thread

I invested in a nice setup in late 2017, always such a great feeling coming home to this babe.

Specs:
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080ti, 11GB
CPU: Intel Processor i7-7700k
Motherboard: STRIX Z270E GAMING
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB
SSD: 1TB Samsung 850 EVO
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2
Case: Corsair Graphite Series 760T
Monitor: AOC G2460PQU 144hz, 1ms, 24-Inch
Microphone: Blue Yeti Microphone
Headphone: A40 Headset Tournament
Mouse: Logitech G502 (1400 dpi)
Mousepad: Corsair MM300
Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB
Webcam: Logitech C920
Chair: DXRacer Formula Series (Model: OH/FH11/N)


It wouldn't let me upload this image any other way, I don't know why lol.
 
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I feel so outdated 😅

Im running:
Gpu: MSI 1080 8gb
Ram 16gb
Cpu: Intel I5 8600k
Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H115i 280mm Liquid CPU Cooler
Mobo: MSI Z370 Gaming M5 Motherboard
Mouse: Roccat tyon
Keyboard: Roccat Ryos Mk Fx
Monitor: Acer 24in 75hz 1080 display
Case: Silverstone Redline RL07
 
I feel so outdated 😅

Nothing wrong with those specs! currently not much improvement worth it seeing prices.
I want to upgrade due of VR competitive gaming but there is really no other reason why :)

Gpu: Asus 1080TI (Poseidon)
Ram 16gb 4,2Hgz
Cpu: Intel I7 8700K (5.2 Ghz)
Cooler: Custom made watercooling, mostly EK products
Mobo: Asus Formula X

Here some older pics, meanwhile did some other colors all blue is kinda boring.



 
Nothing wrong with those specs! currently not much improvement worth it seeing prices.
I want to upgrade due of VR competitive gaming but there is really no other reason why :)

Gpu: Asus 1080TI (Poseidon)
Ram 16gb 4,2Hgz
Cpu: Intel I7 8700K (5.2 Ghz)
Cooler: Custom made watercooling, mostly EK products
Mobo: Asus Formula X

Here some older pics, meanwhile did some other colors all blue is kinda boring.



I love the piping job!

Im a bit jealous as I'm only running single monitor atm as well...
 
Currently purchasing a new build in pieces, gonna be months til final build cause my case is coming from China and I'm waiting for it to be released.

Final specs will be:
Geeek A30 V2 SFF Case
AMD Ryzen 2700
GTX 1070 TI Mini
16GB Corsair Vengeance
ROG Strix B450i
1TB NVME SSD
Enhance 600w modded flex PSU
Complete with Noctua case fans and NHl9A CPU cooler

Case will be white, internals will be entirely black. Total volume something like 7L, can throw it in a backpack easy. Planning on pairing with Switch JoyCons and a projector for a nice little mobile gaming rig.
 
I'm pretty happy with how this build came out and can't wait to put in some new pieces. That is not going to happen for a while though haha.

Current specs are:
Case: Rosewill 4U Server Chassis/Server Case/Rackmount Case
Mobo: ASRock X399 Taichi sTR4
GPU: MSI Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 (will be upgrading someday)
CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X (12-core/24-thread)
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz
PSU: Seasonic Prime 1000 Titanium SSR-1000TR 1000W 80+ Titanium
Cooler: CORSAIR HYDRO Series H100i PRO RGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler
SSD: Seagate BarraCuda SSD 1TB
Monitor: Sceptre E225W-19203R 22" Ultra Thin 75Hz 1080p (eventual upgrade to 4k?)


Accessories:
Mic setup: Blue Microphones Snowball iCE Black Microphone Bundle with Knox Gear Studio Boom Arm and Pop Filter
Mouse: Cheap, my old gaming mouse died ;(
Keyboard: Old Aula gaming keyboard. Sadly it's starting to have problems too.

 
Everybody has such a great pack. I won't bother sharing mine, just came to oogle on yours.
 
Suppose a person decides to build a computer. In that case, he already has some components, mainly a power supply and a hard drive. I started assembling this way because my last computer burned out, and I had to go to http://salvagedata.com. As for the hard drive, everything is pretty simple. Check the sectors in CrystalDiskInfo or CrystalDiskMark program, and if they are alive, leave them for the file storage. For power supply - first of all, look at the power. If it is an old 350W-watt, then it can not be left. If the power supply is more than 5-7 years, ideally, it is replaced by a newer and more powerful one. The first thing to take a good power supply is based on the above!
 
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