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Your PC ATM

I use my setup to run Quantum AI Cirq's simulations with Pasqal hardware interfaces.
Then when enough datasets have been collected I run said Pasqal simulations against AQT, Azure Quantum and IonQ which require lots of RAM.
Then I use some of the spare computing resources to run Fermi-Hubbard-based simulations or basic experimentation with Hartree-Fock molecular data analysis.

And a small confession, I have also run F@H for this team under "bergerstahl" :D
Ah! So you NEED lot's of ram!
 
This is all you get. But upgraded MoBo 5800X3D and a new EK pumo/res,all new tubing. Specs are updated
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High end is still high end, even if it's older. And about that RAM upgrade, good grief!! What are you going to do with 192GB of RAM?
I'm guessing he'll be able to load a few Chrome tabs??.....
 
How do you like the performance?
Not really put it through it’s paces yet just mty regular benches which came up l“the same” so far but Im dealing with lower clocks now the 2 extra cores aren’t adding any extra performance so far. I am happy with the MSI NVME a cooler because my 970 Evo Plus OS drive ran super hot on my GB board now its running like,10C cooler I’ve noticed so far(thr controller runs super hot on them)
@lexluthermiester
so yeah after giving up n any possible OCing I ran Time Spy again and easily broke my record by 1000 points
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Got bored, bought some computer parts

Say hello to FM2 and Kaveri, namely what looks like a recycled A88 motherboard and an A10-7800. Four 'cores' of Steamroller and 512 shading units of GCN 2.0

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Upgraded the stock cooler to... another stock cooler

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I have no way of controlling the RGB as I have no cables for the cooler, nor rgb ports on the motherboard. The joys of buying everything second hand.

The cooler completely dwarfs the motherboard and is definitely overkill for a 65W chip that is not overclockable

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Managed to get an Inwin BK623, a 12.5L case with enough room to mount a mATX mobo and full size PCIe slots. It came with a 300W SFX PSU with no GPU 6/8pin cables. Works fine in this use case I guess.

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And thus the almost finished product. It still needs a SSD and possibly a wifi card. Feeling cute, might install android x86 on it when I do

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Got bored, bought some computer parts

Say hello to FM2 and Kaveri, namely what looks like a recycled A88 motherboard and an A10-7800. Four 'cores' of Steamroller and 512 shading units of GCN 2.0


Upgraded the stock cooler to... another stock cooler


I have no way of controlling the RGB as I have no cables for the cooler, nor rgb ports on the motherboard. The joys of buying everything second hand.

The cooler completely dwarfs the motherboard and is definitely overkill for a 65W chip that is not overclockable


Managed to get an Inwin BK623, a 12.5L case with enough room to mount a mATX mobo and full size PCIe slots. It came with a 300W SFX PSU with no GPU 6/8pin cables. Works fine in this use case I guess.


And thus the almost finished product. It still needs a SSD and possibly a wifi card. Feeling cute, might install android x86 on it when I do

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Anyways, like and subscribe for more cringe.


Sleepers are awesome :)
 
Got bored, bought some computer parts

Say hello to FM2 and Kaveri, namely what looks like a recycled A88 motherboard and an A10-7800. Four 'cores' of Steamroller and 512 shading units of GCN 2.0


Upgraded the stock cooler to... another stock cooler


I have no way of controlling the RGB as I have no cables for the cooler, nor rgb ports on the motherboard. The joys of buying everything second hand.

The cooler completely dwarfs the motherboard and is definitely overkill for a 65W chip that is not overclockable


Managed to get an Inwin BK623, a 12.5L case with enough room to mount a mATX mobo and full size PCIe slots. It came with a 300W SFX PSU with no GPU 6/8pin cables. Works fine in this use case I guess.


And thus the almost finished product. It still needs a SSD and possibly a wifi card. Feeling cute, might install android x86 on it when I do

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Anyways, like and subscribe for more cringe.
You're just missing a midrange GPU and optical drive to round it out.
 
One last shot of the old girl in her current config.. 5800X3D comes tomorrow and I will transition back to a nearly silent setup. I should say very quiet not nearly silent :D

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Looks good in Black! I think I was one of the first guys in NA to have one. The only model they had at the time was grey..
 
Did a kitchen reno and she was really dirty from all the debris. Brought into the shop to clean her up.
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While i was installing the RTX 3080 i was talking to myself loud and said:
there's always someone better than you....

My wife jumped from the kitchen:
Cuban style, one hand on the waist the other one gesticulating wildly ...
YOU SAID WHAT???? WHERES THAT @#$$%%

>>> Shhhh calm down i was talking about video cards

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While i was installing the RTX 3080 i was talking to myself loud and said:
there's always someone better than you....

My wife jumped from the kitchen:
Cuban style, one hand on the waist the other one gesticulating wildly ...
YOU SAID WHAT???? WHERES THAT @#$$%%

>>> Shhhh calm down i was talking about video cards
Careful man, that's how divorces start..
 
Hello everyone. So i am completely new to the PC world and new to the forum.
All started out with an asus gaming pc i bought back in 2016 and after 6 years of owning it i decided it was time to refresh some parts, so i upgraded the ram sticks, then the case to one where i could see inside so i got the corsair 175r and swapped it all over. Well, few months later i literally replaced everything to the point where i should have just built one from the ground up and not have had to work with the old pc replacing bits lol. Ended up learning how to clone drives and so much more.
It has been a learning curve but a great experience and look forward to learn more. Here is the current state of my pc.
Please disregard the bottom led strip as i plan to straighten it out. Too tired today since i just got done replacing the power supply cables and slapped the led strips on.
 

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Hello everyone. So i am completely new to the PC world and new to the forum.
All started out with an asus gaming pc i bought back in 2016 and after 6 years of owning it i decided it was time to refresh some parts, so i upgraded the ram sticks, then the case to one where i could see inside so i got the corsair 175r and swapped it all over. Well, few months later i literally replaced everything to the point where i should have just built one from the ground up and not have had to work with the old pc replacing bits lol. Ended up learning how to clone drives and so much more.
It has been a learning curve but a great experience and look forward to learn more. Here is the current state of my pc.
Please disregard the bottom led strip as i plan to straighten it out. Too tired today since i just got done replacing the power supply cables and slapped the led strips on.

Impeccable cable management on the back panel that must have taken some time even the pros will struggle to make it look that good.

Just a tip as an OCD nitpicker for when you've recovered. The PCIE and ATX cables on the main panel window could be straightened out more and the SATA cable you can route from the top hole and squeeze it under the motherboard ATX cable which should give an even cleaner look. :)
 
Impeccable cable management on the back panel that must have taken some time even the pros will struggle to make it look that good.

Just a tip as an OCD nitpicker for when you've recovered. The PCIE and ATX cables on the main panel window could be straightened out more and the SATA cable you can route from the top hole and squeeze it under the motherboard ATX cable which should give an even cleaner look. :)
Hey Frizz ! Thank you so much ! And you're right, that's a very good eye you have. I will put into effect your suggestion this week. Definitely going to try hiding the sata under the atx cable after straightening it out. Thanks for the tip friend !

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That is the most beautiful thing my eyes have seen. Love what you did in that room. Especially that collection of different gen playstations. Love how you and your wife's pc's are, to my eyes, exact clones with just adjustments to the rgb lighting colors. Just beautiful.
 
Last pic with this mobo, I'll get a CH VII Hero tomorrow and I'll be stealing my 2nd rig's case for that. :laugh:

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