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Hi,

I just build my own Computer with a water cooling loop and wanted to know what you guys think about this and also wanted to see some other cool stuff.

That's why I made this thread so everybody could post his Computer and maybe say something about it.

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e08772fcf6.jpgThis isn't the final build of my Computer.

Still need to change some things and also change my graphicscard.

Hope you guys can say something about it and maybe post your own.

Current System Specs:

Processor: Intel i7 4820K at a Speed of 4.7 GHz and 30°C Idle

Graphicscard: Gigabyte Radeon 7870 OC at 1.1 GHz Coreclock, 4.8 GHz Memoryclock and 35°C Idle

Ram: 16 gb of DDR3

Mainboard: ASUS RoG Rampage IV Fromula

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Im going to very judgmental but first.

Really good job the water loop looks amazing.

The gpu offsets the colour scheme with its blue pcb so thats a problem

Some red/white leds would be nice.

Really clean machine tho. Good job

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Thanks :3 Like I said above I will change the GC(graphiccard) until I got enough money and when I got it I will also rebuild some of the tubes of my loop, so that the GC will also be included.

With the white/red leds:

I already have some at home that should be installed maybe next week or a bit later. Idk.

I would prefer it if you have some GC sugestions.

I want to go with a nvidia geforce gtx 980 ti, but I am not really sure :/

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GTX 980 is a beast. If you can afford more, then get a GTX Titan.

And don't get VRAM <2GB !

Also don't think about AMD CrossfireX/Nvidia SLI as they r virtually useless in the gaming department.

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Ty for the reply but I think a GTX 980 ti is also better than a Titan :3

Or do you mean a Titan X? If you mean a Titan X I just think thats a waste of money because you just get something like 3-8 FPS more with it for like 300€ and that is not worth :3

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Bit of a budget PC I have,

CPU: AMD-FX 6350

GPU: GTX 660

RAM: 8GB DDR3

Only costs around £300-400, pretty messy set up so I won't be posting any pics XD

GTX 980 is a beast. If you can afford more, then get a GTX Titan.

And don't get VRAM <2GB !

Also don't think about AMD CrossfireX/Nvidia SLI as they r virtually useless in the gaming department.

Also, nice to know about the SLI, I've been wondering whether to upgrade fully or buy another 660.

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Bit of a budget PC I have,

CPU: AMD-FX 6350

GPU: GTX 660

RAM: 8GB DDR3

Only costs around £300-400, pretty messy set up so I won't be posting any pics XD

GTX 980 is a beast. If you can afford more, then get a GTX Titan.

And don't get VRAM <2GB !

Also don't think about AMD CrossfireX/Nvidia SLI as they r virtually useless in the gaming department.

Also, nice to know about the SLI, I've been wondering whether to upgrade fully or buy another 660.

DONT Buy another 660. You will get like 10% more fps, then again only on games that support SLI.

Just buy a single, better card. Preferably GTX 970 being a steal nowadays.

I too have a 660. I'm waiting for a new card release in September. They might just release another budget card just like they did last year with the 970 ;)

If not, the price for 970 is gonna drop anyway.

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Here is my pc , it's my very own first build pc :)

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Specs:

Graphics card:  Geforce GTX 980 Ti (limited edition)

Processor :        Intel core I7 6700k @ 4 GHz

Ram :                32 gb (4x 8gb g-skill)

SSD                  512 GB samung 950Pro

HDD                  2TB Seagate.

MoBo                 MSI Z170A Gaming M5

cooler:               NZXT kraken X61

 

Screen:          34" 21:9 Curved Widescreen monitor (LG) 3440x1440 resolution

 

Edited by 0sjors0

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i build too many :P for people when they broke them cause i used to work and learn some basic computer engineering on our neighbor store he used to fix people pc so i just asked him if he can teach me and he didnt refuse ^^ it was ez and helpful for my collage career

 

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Im happy with my cheap laptop :)

 

Processor

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4510U CPU @ 2.00GHz

 

Video Card

Intel(R) HD Graphics Family

 

Video Card #2

NVIDIA GeForce 820M

 

RAM

6.0 GB

 

Operating System

Microsoft Windows 8.1 (build 9600), 64-bit

 

Also my cheap mouse from 10euro and i still rek you guys :evil:

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I got a Intel core i7 7700k max 4.5ghz gtc1080ti 11gb 1 tb 8 gb gaming pc, with upgrade to 32gb, so far it works wonders. 

I don't know much about PC but my husband did his research and found it to be one of the best and great for running games with high graphic.

Edited by i-G.Eragon85

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33 minutes ago, leiizko said:

Very bad time to buy a PC right now with RAM and GPU prices sky high and 2nd gen Ryzen CPUs and possibly Volta gaming GPUs coming out soon.

 

You might get better PC for less money if you are willing to wait.

So you say this pc is to high in price and to bad skilled ?

 

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On 10. 2. 2018 at 6:33 PM, Wolfman said:

So you say this pc is to high in price and to bad skilled ?

 

 

Not at all, in the current market it is just fine. All I'm saying is if you can wait (new stuff is rumored to release on April) you will get a better PC for the same price.

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On 10.02.2018 at 11:41 PM, Wolfman said:

Я собираюсь купить это.

Мне нужны только некоторые люди, чтобы судить, будет ли это хорошим и почему.

Я думаю, что это монстр

 

https://www.amazon.de/Megaport-i7-7700-GeForce-Windows-computer/dp/B01N9SCJ3M/ref=pd_sbs_147_5?ie=UTF8&language=nl_NL&psc=1&refRID=SXXJX8TRTJ39QAFX1DR5

I think this is an excellent option for buying assembled PC. But I do not trust assembled PC.

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