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Post your PC pics
http://imageshack.us/a/img35/4456/imag0396i.jpg
Just a random picture of the mobo with the CPU removed(I was changing from the H80 to the H80i, so I had to take it off and clean everything)
http://imageshack.us/a/img23/8650/imag0397oc.jpg
A picture with the H80i mounted, but only the pull fan was installed, basically wanted to show how it looked without the other fan installed.
http://imageshack.us/a/img545/7765/imag0400a.jpg
A view of the internals with the H80i fully mounted and the GTX Titan mounted as well, and yea I later did some wire management, but I wasn't done installing some other stuff. Also I was doing some mods because I'm going to be going a twin water cooled setup.
http://imageshack.us/a/img29/2527/imag0403v.jpg
A closeup of the GTX Titan, a seriously bad video card. Pricey too, at $1,000.
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What are the specs on that thing?
I don't have any pictures of mine, given that it's a laptop, and even then, not much would be able to be seen of it, because laptop. About the only thing I can do is specs, which by today's standards is probably a little outdated.
Eventually, I want to resurrect my old gaming computer. It had a good run with six years under its belt, but that got cut short thanks to the motherboard starting to go out. Four ram slots, and the second one died on me. From there, started losing the USB ports. Shame too, it was a good computer. As it stands, once I get the money, I'm planning on gutting it and rebuilding it. I'm not entirely sure if I'll keep the case or get another one, because the 5 HD slots is pretty nice. Either way, I plan on stuffing as much ram and as many harddrives as I can into it.
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Re: Post your PC pics
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Originally Posted by Raptor
What are the specs on that thing?
I don't have any pictures of mine, given that it's a laptop, and even then, not much would be able to be seen of it, because laptop. About the only thing I can do is specs, which by today's standards is probably a little outdated.
Eventually, I want to resurrect my old gaming computer. It had a good run with six years under its belt, but that got cut short thanks to the motherboard starting to go out. Four ram slots, and the second one died on me. From there, started losing the USB ports. Shame too, it was a good computer. As it stands, once I get the money, I'm planning on gutting it and rebuilding it. I'm not entirely sure if I'll keep the case or get another one, because the 5 HD slots is pretty nice. Either way, I plan on stuffing as much ram and as many harddrives as I can into it.
CPU - Core i7-2700k(3.5 ghz stock, with a turbo boost to 3.9 when its under a load, though I have the turbo boost set to 4.2 which it was at 4.5)
Motherboard - Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H(Z77 Chipset, great board, part of the ultra durable series, with dual bios / 3d bios)
Ram - G-Skill Ripjaw DDR3
Video Card - EVGA Geforce GTX Titan
Audio - Onboard
Cooling - H80i self-contained water cooler + 3x 200mm fans(side, top and front) 4x 120mm fans(2 on the H80i in a push/pull config, 1 in the front under my dvd rom and the last at the bottom of the case)
Power Supply - Rosewill Bronze series 1000W
Disk Drive #1 - OCZ Vertex 4 256GB SSD
Disk Drive #2 - Seagate 1TB 7200RPM 64mb Cache HDD
Case - Coolermaster Storm Sniper
For gaming purposes
Headset - Creative Fatal1ty
Mouse - Razer Death Adder 3500dpi 3.5G infrared sensor gaming mouse
Keyboard - Logitech K800(wireless keyboard that charges using my cell phone charger, has backlit keys but I disable it. No ghosting issues and keys are like laptop keys)
It's a monster. I was going to go with the X79 motherboard and the sandy bridge extreme, but I didn't feel like going over a $3000 price tag, because if I would of did that then I would of upgraded the case to run dual water cooling w/ dual water pumps in case one failed, and it would of been more work then I felt like doing at the time, so I just with with the quad-core processor which is fine and will be for years.
If you ever need help or anything let me know. I'll be more then happy to assist. The funny thing is if I wanted this computer built by somebody else or rather pre-built I would of spent right near $3000 if not more. Sad to think how people rip people off.
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How much ram does it have? You didn't mention that.
I know how to build computers. I built the old gaming one that I mentioned and did all upgrades that it needed. At the moment, I haven't planned on what I'll put into my next build, given that I don't know when I have the money.
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Re: Post your PC pics
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Originally Posted by Raptor
How much ram does it have? You didn't mention that.
I know how to build computers. I built the old gaming one that I mentioned and did all upgrades that it needed. At the moment, I haven't planned on what I'll put into my next build, given that I don't know when I have the money.
Ah, It's 16gb, 2x 8GB sticks. I'm not a fan of using all 4 slots, so until they mass produce 16GB sticks I'll just stick with the 2x 8's.
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Or they become cheaper.
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