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Here are my PC's: (I know the pictures aren't great)

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The PC on the left is the PC from my specs and the PC on the right in my older nostalgic PC (from 2004) with the following specs:

AMD Athlon 2200+ (@ 1840 Mhz)
Epox 8Rdaei socket 462 mobo
2GB Kingston DDR1
Ati Radeon HD 3450
WD 250 GB ATA and WD 160 GB ATA
Standard DVD Drive
19'' Samsung 1366x768px monitor
WEOOOOOOO EUROTRUUUUCKK
 
@Frick can you fit a PCIE x1 sound card on the other side of your gpu?
 
SLI Titan X build :)

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The water blocks should be arriving tomorrow, I'll update with more pics as soon as I put the cards under water, thank you guys for your comments! :lovetpu:
Nice touch with the titan statue from Titanfall in the first two pics ;)
That's a pretty damn nice gaming rig, clean as hell too.
 
Well, I discovered that having the top cover of the case 'floated' in my pic actually raises temps as the hot air rebounds off the cover and flows back into the case making it so its kinda recycling the hot air - we're talking a massive difference of around 10'c. BF4 would hit around 60-62'c on all cores. removing the cover dropped temps to roughly about 45-50'c.

Not going to bother floating the cover with any more magnets as it would just look stupid. Ive since relented and gone with the option of ordering a custom 760T DEMCFILTER - I was gonna get the complete set then i saw how expensive it was and was like - Nah, I can live with just having the top covered. Vardar F4's are spinning around 1500rpm and my pc idles between 28-32'c along the various cores.

Since i also stopped using so many fans (the wind tunnel that my Define XL was...) Ive also dropped power consumption a little and my pc sounds less like a hovercraft or that floating tank from BF4 on some maps.

Got a few more things that need doing - Gonna put an LED strip that runs under the motherboard that runs almost along the edge of the Sata and 24pin power for a nice neon effect and im going to switch out the Vardar F4s temporarily or permanently with a pair of Nidec Beta V TA450DC for a laugh to see if they can provide the same performance as the Vardars but at a lower RPM

Oh, and im gonna add a 140mm phanteks PH-F140HP_WT to the bottom of the case to help cool the GPUs and push the hot air up
 
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Here's mine at the moment. Not sure I'm keeping the case though, Its really cramped in there.


 
Shoulda bought the RV02 much better for room and the v2.0 has the side in HDD cages which mine as a v1.0 does not but I do now have the USB3.0 upgrade kit installed in it :)
 
SLI Titan X build :)

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The water blocks should be arriving tomorrow, I'll update with more pics as soon as I put the cards under water, thank you guys for your comments! :lovetpu:
you have far to much pocket change sir.
 
you have far to much pocket change sir.

We don't know that. Maybe he has decided to forgo eating all three meals and reduced it to one cup of Ramen noodles a day so he can game like a boss.
 
Not your every day PC but I've had this thing for a while. I got it completely covered in grease and with a broken heatsink mounting. I had it working for a bit before it quit and afterwards shelved it.

Got it back out a couple days ago and it wouldn't stay on. Swapped ram, no go. Swapped processor and hey, it stayed on! Still no boot though. Ended up today deciding to wash the motherboard and dry it off (get rid of the frier grease) and now it works perfectly again.



Specs:
2.53 GHz Celeron D. It's 64 bit which might be the only redeeming part as it's fucking slow
2 gigs ram
80 gig 7.2k HDD. Interestingly it's server rated, has the "eServer" markings on it
1024x768 LCD with an ELO infrared touch in front. Along with that a thick plastic guard making sure you'll never break the panel. It's also water sealed, which is cool.
Windows XP Pro\XPe\XP for Point of Sale or something.
 
Did you dishwasher the motherboard?
I love putting dirty boards in the dishwasher
 
Not your every day PC but I've had this thing for a while. I got it completely covered in grease and with a broken heatsink mounting. I had it working for a bit before it quit and afterwards shelved it.

Got it back out a couple days ago and it wouldn't stay on. Swapped ram, no go. Swapped processor and hey, it stayed on! Still no boot though. Ended up today deciding to wash the motherboard and dry it off (get rid of the frier grease) and now it works perfectly again.



Specs:
2.53 GHz Celeron D. It's 64 bit which might be the only redeeming part as it's fucking slow
2 gigs ram
80 gig 7.2k HDD. Interestingly it's server rated, has the "eServer" markings on it
1024x768 LCD with an ELO infrared touch in front. Along with that a thick plastic guard making sure you'll never break the panel. It's also water sealed, which is cool.
Windows XP Pro\XPe\XP for Point of Sale or something.

Was *this* close to buy something like that not too long ago. I love those things, for some reason. If nanoITX was a more common standard you could have had a lot of fun with it.
 
Not your every day PC but I've had this thing for a while. I got it completely covered in grease and with a broken heatsink mounting. I had it working for a bit before it quit and afterwards shelved it.

Got it back out a couple days ago and it wouldn't stay on. Swapped ram, no go. Swapped processor and hey, it stayed on! Still no boot though. Ended up today deciding to wash the motherboard and dry it off (get rid of the frier grease) and now it works perfectly again.



Specs:
2.53 GHz Celeron D. It's 64 bit which might be the only redeeming part as it's fucking slow
2 gigs ram
80 gig 7.2k HDD. Interestingly it's server rated, has the "eServer" markings on it
1024x768 LCD with an ELO infrared touch in front. Along with that a thick plastic guard making sure you'll never break the panel. It's also water sealed, which is cool.
Windows XP Pro\XPe\XP for Point of Sale or something.

can....can it run crysis?
 
Before the GPU cables were kind of an eyesore, so tucked them to the side.
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Nice set up. In your specs it says your board is a GT. Its a G1
 
mine is a GT, the G1 has green audio caps and a larger cpu heatsink, i can see my cpu heatsink is smaller and the audio caps are gold/yellow. so mine is GT.
 
Cool didn't know they make a GT
 
I was re watching Breaking bad while building it, converted it to a Mid size ITX? Any way, Maximus 5 Gene 3770K, 2X 580'S, corsair TX 750, new hose, new fans on the way.........
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Thanks to SneekyPeet, great Seller! Feedback left.......THANK YOU! Sorry my camera sucks!!!
 
Nice!

So where is Sneekypeet selling these days, as he closed his sale link here on TPU? I do read his reviews.
 
Nice!

So where is Sneekypeet selling these days, as he closed his sale link here on TPU? I do read his reviews.


He's here selling, bought it a few weeks ago, thanks mods for moving this!!
 
can....can it run crysis?

Eh, maybe. It'll probably combust and burn down the house - it is Pentium 4 based. Then again, I'm not sure it can even run Minesweeper.
 
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