You just gotta have one of these threads for people to show off their rigs, so Ill start it off! I'm pretty boring so on my last build (about a year ago) I went with a quiet case and consequently there was no real reason to have anything too fancy looking. I look forward to seeing other peoples builds though! CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Corsair H60 54.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer ATX LGA1150 Memory: G.Skill Sniper 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory Storage: Intel 730 Series 240GB 2.5" Solid State Drive and Western Digital BLACK SERIES 3TB 7200RPM Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 970 4GB Case: Fractal Design Define R4 Blackout Power Supply: EVGA 750W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular OS: Windows 10 View attachment 1451
Case: NZXT S340 Steel Case - White CPU: Intel Core i7 4790k Devils Canyon at 4.0 GHZ (not overclocked - yet) MB: MSI Z97 Gaming 5 Mem: 16GB Corsair DDR3 - 1600 GPU: EVGA Nvidia GTX970 - 4GB PSU: EVGA Gold Rated 1050W Power Supply HDD: Temporary 500 GB HDD - Was spare I had laying around. USB 3.0 1 TB External Drive And currently in transit waiting for delivery: 500 GB SSD HDD 250 GB SSD HDD NZXT Kraken x61 Liquid CPU Cooler
AMD 8150fx 8 core @ 3.6ghtz, 8g RAM @ 1866mhtz, ASUS Sabertooth 990 fx motherboard , SSD drive, mechanical drive , ATI 6990 dual gpu @ 820mhtz each, 4 gig V-Ram, 2gig per gpu, 700w antec power. 3 year old gaming tower. . . . . . AMD 9590 8 core @ 4.7 ghtz water cooled, ASUS Sabertooth motherboard 990fx R.2 , 16 gig RAM @ 1866mhtz , SSD , mechanical drive , R9 290 ATI video 4 gig V-RAM 5ghtz , 700w antec power. . . . .. Intel 5960x 8 core @ 3ghtz [ Intels latest gaming chip ] , 16 gig RAM @ 2100mhtz , SSD drives only, 1200 Watt Antec power SLI ready , ASUS x99 motherboard, corsair water cooled dual fan , NVidea GTX 980 Strix OC video card 4 gig V-Ram 5 ghtz , Antec gaming tower case .3 usb ready. . . . . . . And these are some random pics from my gaming room.
Case: Cooler Master Full Tower with SATA Dock CPU: Intel Core i7 4790 4.0 GHZ MB: ASUS H81M-K Mem: 16GB Corsair DDR3 - 1600 GPU: EVGA Nvidia GTX 980 - 4GB PSU: Antec 1200W Power Supply HDD: Samsung 840 Pro 512GB SSD, 4TB WD data HDD OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel i7 3930k MB: Asus Rampage IV Black Edition RAM: 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3 1600 Quad Channel GPU: MSI Radeon 7970 GHz FAN: Corsair h100i Liquid Cooler with push/pull Corsair fans PSU: Coolermaster Silient Pro 1000w CASE: Coolermaster HAF 932 Advanced Full Tower SSD: Sandisk Extreme II 240GB HDD: 2TB Seagate 64MB 7200RPM, 2TB Hitachi 64MB 7200RPM OS: Windows 10 Pro KB: Logitech G19 MOUSE: Logitech G700s Monitor: 3x 24" LG IPS Displays in eyefinity (5760x1080) Speakers: Logitech Z5500 with 2 sets of JVC bookself speakers and a JVC Center ACC: Logitech G27 Racing Wheel, Thustmaster Joysteck, XBOX 360 Controller She's a couple of years old now but still going strong, I did have 3 Radeon 7970's but I sold a pair of them to put towards a Radeon Fury which will be coming soon. I also plan to add a 1TB Samsung 850 EVO and have a Steam Controller on Pre-order.
Depends if you're going to over-clock or not and case air flow. Intel processors, the stock cooler is fine. AMD get something with multiple copper cores. If you're going to over-clock, liquid cooling kits are nice. The one you have posted with the nice radiator is great. It really depends on how much you're going to OC. This will determine how much flow you need, how many row cores inside the radiator are needed. Lots to consider. Edit: Also wanted to add that the closed system, no need to refill, liquid cooling systems are very very nice. Like your's
The corsair on the Intel is better than the AMD water cooler that comes with the 9590CPU, but the Corsair cooler is double the size, the Intel chip on the corsair double fan water cooler keeps that CPU nice and cool even under big loads, the AMD water cooler that came with the 9590 is pretty good for a stock but under heavy load the CPU temp slowly climbs a little, I expect in summer , as its spring here now, the corsair cooler will shine ahead, in saying that the AMD cooler has never let the CPU get anywhere near hot. Yet. The corsair cooler was around 100 bucks, the AMD one came with the CPU, Intels CPU cost me well over a 1000 bucks and came with no cooler, the AMD CPU came with the water cooler for around 450 bucks, the difference between these CPU's in Empyrion is not a huge amount, for rendering I would say pretty equal. For processing the Intel shines ahead slightly, ingame the intel handles things like constructors better or more of with no lag, both pc's can handle every massive build and massive maps I throw at them, and both the R9 290 and the GTX 980 breeze through Empyrion, where these two pc's have a big difference is in GTA5, now the Intel is shining ahead over the AMD. If GTA 5 was my main favourite game I might be suggesting to build Intel for the best of the best performance. But Empyrion is my favourite game, by a long way, and I play most of my day on the AMD in Empyrion, I cant wait however to test dedicated servers when they come on the Intel, my hope is to use it as the dedicated server for home here, as I have a bunch of Empyrion addicted kids here now ! I don't overclock anymore, CPU's are so powerful now it seems a little futile for gaming. I do sometimes experiment to see if it makes a difference, but most of the time for games like GTA5 it just makes the system unstable. An old trick I still do [ cos Im a little nutty ] that probably don't need to anymore is with RAM speed I always buy RAM rated at a speed higher than what I expect to run it at, for example the RAM in the Intel is capable of 2400mhtz and the RAM in the AMD is capable of 1866mhtz, what this does is guarantee your RAM runs a lot cooler, and at lower latency timings in general, this is what pedantic people do ! LOL ! LOL LOL ! Or is it just my OCD kickin in ! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOlolololol ! MMmmmmmmmmmu u u u u u u s s s s st t t t t t gggggg g g g g o o o o p p p p ll l l a aaa y y y !
i7 5960x and 16 gigabytes of ram and gtx 980 graphics, solid state disc drives , x99 motherboard antec gaming tower with 1200W antec power supply, everything is water cooled by corsair.
FX-4350 Quad-core 3.8gHz, 12gB RAM, R9 270X GPU, MSI 990-FXA Mobo HDD died yesterday, ordered a new WD Blue 1Tb, should be arriving today
I have an old hard drive that is 320mm long weighs over a kg, it is so old the stickers faded off to white, is less than 100mb in size of data storage , looks like a tonka truck its built so tough , they don't make em like they used too ! Sux when they die but.
i7 4770k 4.4ghz Gigabyte G1 sniper 5 1tb / 500gb / 500gb corsair h80 watercooler 16 gbram 1600 Asus Gtx 970 / Zotac dual gtx580 3gb variants SLI ( rendering and 3d software stuff ) 1500w psu thermaltake pic: error404 , too lazy for now
bro xD we got the exact same tower , exact same powersupply , different chipset but same brand mobo and gpu xD , for the older pc that is
His and hers matching pc's Put together on a seriously tight budget when gf fell pregnant last year Gigabyte GA 78-LMT USB3 AMD FX-8120 3.1 GHz 8gb Kingston RAM (dual channel) 2 x Western Digital 500gb SATA HD's (salvaged from ebay sky boxes £5 each) 500w Coolmaster PSU GT 640 gfx card - (Just ordered GTX 960 4gb card this morning)
How do you guess? LOL Something to do with the desktop clutter? you should see a picture now with all the rubbish on her side too...
My PC, codenamed "Death Valley" paralleling the codename of its processor "Devil's Canyon": CPU - Intel Core i7-4790k running stock, Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO cooler Mobo - ASUS ROG Maximus VII HERO (Z97) RAM - G.Skill Trident X DDR3-1600 CL7 2x8GB GPU - Club3D R9 290 "Royal Ace" - 1030 Chip 5400 Eff. Mem. Next GPU - Asus ROG Matrix GTX 980 Ti (As soon as it comes out... HURRY UP ASUS!! I HAVE BEEN WAITING SINCE JULY!!!) HDD - WD Black 1TB SSD1 - Samsung 840 EVO 250GB (boots Windows 7 Ultimate), SSD2 - Samsung 850 EVO 500GB (will boot Windows 10) Case - Cooler Master HAF X, with a ROG Front Base panel, a media card reader, an Asus DRW-24B1ST DVD-RW, NZXT HUE LED unit PSU - Rosewill Capstone-750-M Gold Monitor - Asus VN247-H, KB - Microsoft Sidewinder X4, Mouse - Cooler Master Storm SPAWN, Headset - Logitech G930 pr0n of me pc: img 1 - Picture of my graphics card. I took it out for cleaning when I was making an upgrade to Death Valley this past September. img 2 - Picture of my GPU support bracket. This came with a case and you might notice the 80mm fan I popped inside it. It just needs to be a really narrow 80mm fan.... the 25mm thick ones are too thick, this one was I think 15mm thick. It helps channel air into the GPU's side. img 3 - Picture of the recently upgraded interior of Death_Valley. img 4 - Death Valley in a bright room img 5 - PCs are so much cooler when they glow in the dark. The HUE lighting, once I start using it, will be even better.