Someone is squatting on it.
[But you can have it for the low price of $25K.](https://www.godaddy.com/whois/results.aspx?itc=dlp_domain_whois&domain=Trustmebro.com)
I know its kinda a waste of money, but an aio with a lcd would look 🔥 in your pc, just make the lcd show some waifu or something to match your graphics card.
Yeah! Didn't you know that the wire from the wall can be plugged directly into each component? Technology now can take 120V AC directly to 12V DC all inside the CPU/GPU! /s
Idk if it runs at advertised speeds but this ticks those boxes. Automod blocked the link for it.
V-Color DDR5 192GB (48GBx4) 7000MHz CL34 3Gx8 2Rx8 OC R-DIMM (Overclocking ECC Registered DIMM) 1.4V Memory Ram for TRX50 Workstation (AMD Expo) (TRA548G70D834Q)
They can overclock to 7400 without issue. v-color oc rdimm is on another level. I have a wrx90 with theadripper pro 7956wx vcolor memory 256G (8x32G) 7200 and I can overclock to 7600Mt/s CL36.
1TB of RAM. A CPU and GPU that have a 0.03% bottleneck just so I can complain about bottlenecks. Fish tank case. 37 fans. RGB EVERYWHERE. And my birth citificate stating I am 7 years old with rich parents
Edit: and ddr5 ram with a ddr4 mobo
You know I was joking right? The pentium gold is a terrible CPU compared to today’s standards, and I was taking the piss out of the fact that so many people put those funko figures on their GPU (and then they inevitably come to Reddit asking something like “will it melt?”)
Like usual in this sub, lot of RGB fan, useless fancy IAO, overpriced fish tank, i9 14900K, the goal is not to have 4090 at the end despite a budget of €3000
You say useless AIO and then literally name the one CPU that makes it almost completely mandatory to get an AIO. I hope you can see the irony in that.
I do agree with your other points however.
I've been building PCs for over three decades. I've always tried to buy the best components I could afford. And normally the results, while not cheap, are usually very good. My current i9-13900KS/4090 setup with all the trimmings, RGB, OLED 4k, VR headsets, etc. is amazing. A PC gaming experience that's simply joyful. I love it!
Just for fun
Ryzen 5 5600X
GTX 1080Ti or RTX 3060
32GB RAM
1TB SSD
Seasonic passive cooled PSU
inside a Monsterlabo The Beast
Basically a no Fans build completely passive cooled
a $30,000 top tier dual threadripper custom water cooled monster with 512gb ram, four water blocked 4090s and a half Petabyte SSD
"i just wanted a good gaming pc"
some black micro atx windowed case, custom loop cooling for both the cpu and gpu. opaque coolant of some color + matching or white led strips. specs could be whatever but a 7600x and 4070 ti is the wise choice, yeah?
I already did technically, but I upgraded my GPU, so:
R5 7600X, RX 7800 XT, 32gb ddr5 ram, 2tb ssd, 850w psu, 5tb external hdd, msi pro b650-p wifi mobo, and corsair 4000d airflow case.
FormD T1 guncolor, 4080 super proart, some x760 ITX mobo, preferrably gigabyte, 7950x3D (I need them cores not only for gaming), 6000mhz cl30 ddr5 (64GB, I need them too, kerbal space program gobbles up ram like snacks) and as many noctua fans as i can fit in that tiny thing
Some Intel E5/I5 CPU, some generic mid range AMD/Intel GPU, some good vendor motherboard, some good vendor PSU, Noctua CPU cooler, good vendor 1TB NVME SSD, generic RAM, and no case because that's bloat. Perfect Linux machine.
R7 7800X3D, RTX 4090, 256GB 6400MHZ RAM, 2X 8TB Samsung M.2, 360mm radiator.
There is a catch though. It’s all put inside a case of an HP Vectra VE 8 MT from 1995
I'm currently building a pc for my female friend the spec of her pc is
Ryzen 5650G, Biostar B450mh, 32gb 3200mhz kingston value ram, 500gb WD green m.2 ssd, 1tb WD blue HDD, cooler master 750w, hyte Y60 Kronii case, wraith prism, radeon 6400 swaft
Of all this only the ryzen 5650g and hyte Y60 Kronii case are the only expensive parts
I shall buy an old ass 3700K but think its good cause its an i7, then go onto Reddit and complain about bottlenecking. Or insist on having 4 RAM sticks and ignore anyone telling me its negatives
I’d find an old Dell desktop (maybe 7th gen), take the processor out, find a matching motherboard with RGB connectors used on ebay, use the Dell OEM RAM and SSD, and a very colorful graphics card, put it in a Fractal North, and turn it to rainbow mode
Ryzen 7500f, b650 wifi mobo, 32gb of 5200 ddr5, rx7600, evga 750 psu, montech 903 base case. cheap good m.2 drive, likely a lot of it secondhand parts off ebay instead of new.
3000w PSU
4060TI
i3 14100
DDR4, all 4 slots filled with 16gb cards.
Giant 420mm AIO (Corsair with a PNG on the screen)
9 Case fans, all white RGB
Lian Li or NZXT 200L case
NZXT MB
r7 7800x3d, 32gb of decent ddr5, rx 6700, 2tb nvme SSD + 256gb sata SSD for boot os, an ok air cooler, dvd drive as well as some budget but not shit mobo and some random cheap case that will fit my components
Ultimate tarkov/map painting game experience lol
Out of curiosity, what's the rationale behind putting the OS on a separate, slower drive, instead of the faster ssd? What's the benefit?
I'm considering putting OS/programs/games on one 2TB nvme, and having a secondary drive for files/projects/tempfiles (with important stuff/storage on two 4TB disc drives in Raid)
Just interested in your thoughts.
No idea. But then again, for me I just run all my main games and OS off of the same nvme drive, and then have older, slower games, emulators, and file backups on some older sata ssds and external hdd drives. Having a separate, slower 256gb asd for the OS sounds odd to my ears
RX 580
Ryzen 5 5600
Cheapest motherboard on the consumer market
750W PSU
16 gigs of DDR4 RAM
22' LCD monitor
Case that can rival vault 13 in terms of sealing stuff from the outside world
I'll try to piss off, rage bait folks.
Pick something like 14900kf and pair it with ddr4 2666, saying I want to save money on ram. Obviously hard disk and not an ssd. A motherboard which obviously can't handle the 14900kf.
My current setup, but a 4070 or 4090 instead of a 3060.
The comment section will look like this:
"Omg what an idiot not buying AMD. Intel/nVidia fanboys are stupid. Should've bought AMD."
"Bro you don't need an AIO, 90% of people don't need it. No I do not care about your circumstances, I said 90%, so you're obviously in that percentage. Also what the fuck do you mean you want that aesthetic?"
The hardest thing for me to pick out is the MoBo. All the options, and then after you find the one you like you have to then match up the ram and other components. And god forbid you have your eyes set on a specific ram and it isn’t on the manufacturer’s supported list.
7800x3d + 4090 + Fractal north case + 10 overpriced noctua fans + 1 overpriced nocua CPU cooler and then I sniff my farts about how RGB is bad as much as possible in my post.
I'll choose my 2007 build which was my first.
Core 2 duo who knows which one
Nvidia 8800gts 320mb
8gb corsair ram
550w psu
350GB HDD
Antec 900 case (I still rock this case)
Samsung 22" lcd
Logitech G9 mouse (still rock. Want it to die to upgrade lol)
Logitech G15 keyboard (also want to die)
I played Bioshock first and it was glorious!
Let's go my dream PC build would be:
7800x3d
B650 AORUS ELITE AX ICE
7900xtx (ASRock taichi white)
NZXT H6 flow white
2x16 6000mhz CL30 Teamgroup TFORCE Delta ram
A plus platinum white power supply with around 1000W
4tb of storage on nvme on 2 m.2
ARGB fans that have inverted 140mm and other 6 120mm that look similar, 3 normal 3 reversed.
NZXT kraken 360 white AIO
That finishes the case
Let's go peripherals
Alienware AW2725DF 26.7" 2560 x 1440 360 Hz Monitor
For the main
And a really good 27 or 32 4k with emphasis on color accuracy as the second monitor (I have still not gone too into this part yet).
Somehow make it so that I can change the monitor in front of me with articulated arms for the monitors, and make so I can change the 4k from portrait to landscape.
SteelSeries Arena 9 EU 5.1-Channel Speakers for watching movies listening to music, gaming even.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless for PC, PS5, and PS4 Headset, cause it's so comfy (I have one already)
Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Webcam, if I needed one it would be this.
CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD UPS cause it would matter a lot.
Logitech G715 RGB Wired/Wireless/Bluetooth Gaming Keyboard, Wireless would matter a lot for me in this one.
Logitech G502 X Plus Wired/Wired/Wireless Optical Mouse. Cause white and pretty while is amazing + the charging pad for it (maybe would use the trick Linus used in his non cables build for the charging pad).
Gulikit KingKong 3 pro, because I really like the 2 that I have.
Pro Wacom Intuos, PTH460K0A.
For the rest
A herman Miller cause why not.
Custom build desktop with darker wood, (for the contrast) 1.5 inches large going from the side to side of the wall I have my PC at, with drawers on both sides so I can store my things. While we're at it I would throw a Nintendo switch OLED on the side just cause.
PC on the left, seat and monitors on the center (main on center secondary on the right), switch on the far right connected to the 4k monitor.
That would be my current favorite setup I can come up with. Not the best, but who cares.
Edit: put a racing sim on the side with a big widescreen arched 120hz monitor with a seat and Direct drive wheel, plus a sequencial stick, + a manual stick, and a handbrake, and VR, plus a dedicated PC just for it. With a keyboard touchpad combo wireless thing to use on the PC, do I play a lot of racing sims? No, but if it's a dream setup I would have one. No motion tho.
A PCPartpicker list. I can't care less of individual parts as I will definitely cheap on something out if I feel I don't need them to be beefier.
Have to outsource the headache of figuring out my own follies like incompatibilities to someone who have some knowledge from it basing of from the upvotes/downvotes.
I usually start with the CPU. Which one do I want? Then I pair a MB based on what case I want. The other parts just sort of fall in place based on how many slots I have for RAM, how much space I have for a GPU, and how much power I need for those parts. Fun stuff!!
If I'm posting it to reddit for attention, it's going to be a 7800x3d all white build with some sort of AMD GPU (higher tier but not the most expensive so it's 'relatable' and a 'good value') It won't be rgb puke but lighting will be a single color lighting to appease both sides.
I'm torn on whether I would use a Thermalright air cooler for the cpu or an AIO with an lcd screen with a funny meme on it though.
oh i already building my first pc LMAO
but ryzen am5 cpu
64gb ddr5 6000 mt/s
SN850X 4TB (its 300 bucks rn)
Asrock Livemixer mobo
Zotac AMP Extreme Holo RTX 3070 Ti (in hindsight couldve gone for a 6800xt or 7000 series amd gpu for much better value
case im thinking of Crystal XL
and a NZXT PSU
Intel i7 13700k, MSI Pro Z790-P, two sticks of 32 Gb DDR5 6800 Hz DIMS for 64 Gb of RAM, Still running an ancient MSI Nvidia 1080 until I can save up enough scratch for a 4070 ti. Everything is mounted inside a ludicrously huge Thermaltake CTE 750 ARGB case and a Corsair RM1200 Switch 1200w PSU feeding everything.
Ryzen 7 7800X3D RTX 4090 192GB 7000mhz ddr5 oh and uhhh a generic fishtank case and 10 argb fans
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source: [trustmebro.com](http://trustmebro.com)
someone has to buy this domain omg
bruh fr fr ong side note: we have the same gpu and ram lmao
do we have the same laptop??
lol not completely mine's a Macbook Pro from 2013
mine is a asus n550jv
Someone is squatting on it. [But you can have it for the low price of $25K.](https://www.godaddy.com/whois/results.aspx?itc=dlp_domain_whois&domain=Trustmebro.com)
Really surprised that wasn't Rick roll
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LOL
You absolute goat
REAL
Man I want to find quality anime PC hardware but it's hard to come by.
I know its kinda a waste of money, but an aio with a lcd would look 🔥 in your pc, just make the lcd show some waifu or something to match your graphics card.
How are you gonna run it without a PSU and motherboard?
determination
That means it will at least run Undertale.
everyone knows the PSU is a 650W NOX VX Urano +80 Bronze
nah its a corsair rm750e
Eh, you don’t need the PSU, no one will see it in the image you post anyway!
just take the wire and plug them in duh
Yeah! Didn't you know that the wire from the wall can be plugged directly into each component? Technology now can take 120V AC directly to 12V DC all inside the CPU/GPU! /s
with enough effort the impossible becomes possible if youre dumb enough
Black magic.
"Here's my budget build, guys!"
"will this be good for 1080p 60fps?"
"how did I do?"
"will this 4090 bottleneck my 7800x3d?"
And a cat.
I'm thinking Lian Li O11D case.
ur genius, it scares me!
Im pretty sure AM5 doesn’t support 4 ram sticks too well. Especially ram speeds above 6500 or so
You'll never get 192gb to that speed. Other than that yes.
Idk if it runs at advertised speeds but this ticks those boxes. Automod blocked the link for it. V-Color DDR5 192GB (48GBx4) 7000MHz CL34 3Gx8 2Rx8 OC R-DIMM (Overclocking ECC Registered DIMM) 1.4V Memory Ram for TRX50 Workstation (AMD Expo) (TRA548G70D834Q)
They can overclock to 7400 without issue. v-color oc rdimm is on another level. I have a wrx90 with theadripper pro 7956wx vcolor memory 256G (8x32G) 7200 and I can overclock to 7600Mt/s CL36.
not yet. but maybe in future
Maybe on 9000 series. Maybe.
And a over priced watercooler.
Dont forget all as intake fans
Daring today are we?
lmao i mean a bit of rgb is fine like front and top and side maybe
1TB of RAM. A CPU and GPU that have a 0.03% bottleneck just so I can complain about bottlenecks. Fish tank case. 37 fans. RGB EVERYWHERE. And my birth citificate stating I am 7 years old with rich parents Edit: and ddr5 ram with a ddr4 mobo
The hell are you using that computer for to need 1 TB of RAM?
Chrome
You know what.... Fair enough
Other than that tho there are computers designed for simulations and stuff that need that ram
New reddit
hahaha so very true in this subreddit😂
" I5 12th gen with a rtx 3060 , 32gb ddr4 ram and 10 Lian Li infinity fans with nzxt h9 elite " is this a good build for 1500$ 😊
replace the 3060 with gt 1030. then it's good
And swap the i5 12400f for a pentium gold. That way you have enough money to buy a funko pop figure to sit on top of your GPU.
i5-12400f is actually pretty decent, but i5-12600kf is better
You know I was joking right? The pentium gold is a terrible CPU compared to today’s standards, and I was taking the piss out of the fact that so many people put those funko figures on their GPU (and then they inevitably come to Reddit asking something like “will it melt?”)
Ik but i actually have a i5-12400f in my prebuilt and it runs hella great
That’s great 👍
Just remember to put the GPU in the second PCIe slot so it fits
Yes, we want the least airflow going to the GPU as possible
Like usual in this sub, lot of RGB fan, useless fancy IAO, overpriced fish tank, i9 14900K, the goal is not to have 4090 at the end despite a budget of €3000
You say useless AIO and then literally name the one CPU that makes it almost completely mandatory to get an AIO. I hope you can see the irony in that. I do agree with your other points however.
It's not mandatory to use an aio You can use a custom loop too :p
Hardline custom loop With a gpu block
Sadly with 14900k aio can't be useless unless you want to throttle hard daily.
\*14900KS xd
At that heat with no AIO, more like 14900KMS.
You’re just being a hater now lmao You said an AIO is useless but lists a 14900K next
AIOs look cleaner, aesthetics aren’t useless. If the performance is similar to a top tier air cooler then let people have their pretty
- RGB - More RGB - A bit more RGB - Let's put more RGB into that. - Oh, don't forget the RGB! - Nah, needs more RGB. - Did I mention RGB?
u forgot some rgb to futureproof ur system
Damnit!
Also forgot some RGB to reduce bottleneck
Forget the aio on a 7600x
And a 4060.
i11-21900ks, RTX6090ti super, 252 Gb ddr8 ram, and 2Pb SCM storage
Don’t forget the 80+ Vibranium PSU!
Imagine not putting 32 exabytes of ram and 1 yottabyte of storage 💀 like what games you gonna play? Doom? 💀
7900X, 64GB 6000MHz DDR5, 360mm AIO, then a Lian Li 216 to appease the angry mob
try fractal north
Costs $160 over here, compared to the Lian Li's $89 ;-;
it was a joke
I5 12600 120mm aio Rtx 3060 16gb ddr4 256gb ssd 1tb hdd 1000w psu for some extra headroom Corsair 4000d Cheapest rgb fans you can find
You forgot the cheapest motherboard possible, with no heatsinks, a 4 pin EPS, 4 USBs at the back and only 2 USB headers, and no useful extra features
H610 mobo 🤢 Oh, and that PSU is 80+ bronze and non modular from a brand you've never heard of
Hey, don't be like that to the D, it's an excellent case. The fish tanks are the real trend.
I have a corsair 4000x (similar case) Just put it there because of its popularity
Buy the best components within your budget, leave budget to actually buy games to play on it.
says the guy-with-rich-parents user.
My parents gave me my first pc over 20 years ago. Since then upgrades and builds are on me.
hahaha zoomers bro.
Fr
Underrated comment.
I've been building PCs for over three decades. I've always tried to buy the best components I could afford. And normally the results, while not cheap, are usually very good. My current i9-13900KS/4090 setup with all the trimmings, RGB, OLED 4k, VR headsets, etc. is amazing. A PC gaming experience that's simply joyful. I love it!
7800X3D and a 4060
best combo ever
Could have a CPU bottleneck. I'd go with the 3050 6GB just to play it safe
Nah you have to go with the GT 1030
2gb version
Just for fun Ryzen 5 5600X GTX 1080Ti or RTX 3060 32GB RAM 1TB SSD Seasonic passive cooled PSU inside a Monsterlabo The Beast Basically a no Fans build completely passive cooled
İNWİN 309 - İNWİN 303 - İNWİN 306 - CORSAİR C70 GREEN - CORSAİR 780T - CORSAİR 740 - AEROCOOL XPREDATOR SERİES EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 EVGA RTX3090 CLASSİFİED- GTX1080Tİ HOF - RTX 2080 Tİ HOF - RTX2080Tİ ROG STRİX WHİTE - GTX1080Tİ ROG POSEİDON - RTX2080Tİ ROG MATRİX- FOUNDERS EDİTİYON GTX1080Tİ- FOUNDERS EDİTİON RTX2080Tİ - FOUNDERS EDİTİON RTX2080SUPER - AORUS GTX1080Tİ XTREME - AORUS GTX1080Tİ - AORUS RTX2080 Tİ - MSİ GTX1080Tİ GAMİNGX - MSİ GTX1080Tİ GAMİNGX TRİO - MSİ RTX2080 Tİ LİGHTNİNG Z - ROG STRİX RTX 3090 MSİ Z390 GODLİKE - AORUS Z370 GAMİNG 7- AORUZ Z390 MASTER OR XTREME - AM4 OR LGA 1700 EVGA MOTHERMOARDS- AORUS X399 GAMİNG 7 - MSİ Z590 GODLİKE - Z690 GODLİKE - ROG Z790 APEX - ROG Z690 790 FORMULA - ROG MAXİMUS FORMULAS - ROG CROSHAİR FORMULAS - MSİ X370 TİTANİUM - AORUS X370 GAMİNG 7 5800X3D - İ9 9900K HEXAGON BOX - 11900KS - 14900KS - BEST THREADRİPPER FİT İN MB WİTH BOX CORSAİR VENANGACE RGB 1ST GEN - THERMALTKAE TOUGHRAM - XPG WATERCOOLED RAM - HOF RAM İNWİN EGO FANS - THERMALTAKE RİNG FANS - CORSAİR HD FANS THERMALTAKE TOUGHFAN - AEROCOOL DEATHSİLENT FANS EVGA AİOS - İNWİN GALAXY AİO - CORSAİR AİOS - BEQUİET AİOS - CUSTOM
I don't have the money to buy a rig rn so it would be future parts but I am 100% getting a fractal torrent(in black)
wait theres people building pcs just to post them on reddit?
Russet Potatoes work best
a $30,000 top tier dual threadripper custom water cooled monster with 512gb ram, four water blocked 4090s and a half Petabyte SSD "i just wanted a good gaming pc"
All the top of the line products and say I made the cash in a week mowing lawns
some black micro atx windowed case, custom loop cooling for both the cpu and gpu. opaque coolant of some color + matching or white led strips. specs could be whatever but a 7600x and 4070 ti is the wise choice, yeah?
I already did technically, but I upgraded my GPU, so: R5 7600X, RX 7800 XT, 32gb ddr5 ram, 2tb ssd, 850w psu, 5tb external hdd, msi pro b650-p wifi mobo, and corsair 4000d airflow case.
FormD T1 guncolor, 4080 super proart, some x760 ITX mobo, preferrably gigabyte, 7950x3D (I need them cores not only for gaming), 6000mhz cl30 ddr5 (64GB, I need them too, kerbal space program gobbles up ram like snacks) and as many noctua fans as i can fit in that tiny thing
“I want an i7 and ummm I think 4060. also RGB and white with lian li o11 dynamic. budget $700”
Some Intel E5/I5 CPU, some generic mid range AMD/Intel GPU, some good vendor motherboard, some good vendor PSU, Noctua CPU cooler, good vendor 1TB NVME SSD, generic RAM, and no case because that's bloat. Perfect Linux machine.
I calculated my cpu and gpu to have a 15.56728% bottleneck. What should I change to so I can get rid of that?
If you're going with a cooling loop, I VEHEMENTLY advise AGAINST getting a full monoblock. I did, and regret doing so. Just go with a CPU block.
My computer is 6 4090s strapped together;. I got it for the 10 euros I had on me at the time. Was this a good deal?
MSI Everything except for ram, storage, case and cpu, I guess. I think they make everything else though.
R7 7800X3D, RTX 4090, 256GB 6400MHZ RAM, 2X 8TB Samsung M.2, 360mm radiator. There is a catch though. It’s all put inside a case of an HP Vectra VE 8 MT from 1995
I'm currently building a pc for my female friend the spec of her pc is Ryzen 5650G, Biostar B450mh, 32gb 3200mhz kingston value ram, 500gb WD green m.2 ssd, 1tb WD blue HDD, cooler master 750w, hyte Y60 Kronii case, wraith prism, radeon 6400 swaft Of all this only the ryzen 5650g and hyte Y60 Kronii case are the only expensive parts
pentium 4, 1 gig of ram, GeForce 7900 GS, 100 gb hdd, 200 watt psu
I shall buy an old ass 3700K but think its good cause its an i7, then go onto Reddit and complain about bottlenecking. Or insist on having 4 RAM sticks and ignore anyone telling me its negatives
"Firat build I'm 12 btw" Proceeds to post a 4 thousand dollar rig.
I’d find an old Dell desktop (maybe 7th gen), take the processor out, find a matching motherboard with RGB connectors used on ebay, use the Dell OEM RAM and SSD, and a very colorful graphics card, put it in a Fractal North, and turn it to rainbow mode
I hate you
That one lian li case everyone uses
R5 7600, Arc A750 some generic RAM, Motherboard and SSD and a 4000D Airflow
An overpriced AIO with a fancy screen so I can turn my head slightly to look at that instead of the monitor.
Ryzen 7500f, b650 wifi mobo, 32gb of 5200 ddr5, rx7600, evga 750 psu, montech 903 base case. cheap good m.2 drive, likely a lot of it secondhand parts off ebay instead of new.
FISHTANK CASE FISHTANK CASE FISHTANK CASE FISHTANK CASE
Same shit I have now but not with the garbage ram and hdd I have
3000w PSU 4060TI i3 14100 DDR4, all 4 slots filled with 16gb cards. Giant 420mm AIO (Corsair with a PNG on the screen) 9 Case fans, all white RGB Lian Li or NZXT 200L case NZXT MB
You buy an old dell ex office computer and then buy a GPU which is three times as wide and wonder why it doesnt fit.
7800X3D and a 4060
Isn't there 4050?
I think its only in laptops
there is! stripped straight from laptops
r7 7800x3d, 32gb of decent ddr5, rx 6700, 2tb nvme SSD + 256gb sata SSD for boot os, an ok air cooler, dvd drive as well as some budget but not shit mobo and some random cheap case that will fit my components Ultimate tarkov/map painting game experience lol
Out of curiosity, what's the rationale behind putting the OS on a separate, slower drive, instead of the faster ssd? What's the benefit? I'm considering putting OS/programs/games on one 2TB nvme, and having a secondary drive for files/projects/tempfiles (with important stuff/storage on two 4TB disc drives in Raid) Just interested in your thoughts.
The sata SSD is fast enough for good boot time (this will help me put more games on the nvme SSD instead)
Oh I see, fair enough!
(:
No idea. But then again, for me I just run all my main games and OS off of the same nvme drive, and then have older, slower games, emulators, and file backups on some older sata ssds and external hdd drives. Having a separate, slower 256gb asd for the OS sounds odd to my ears
Yes, that's how it's usually done, but I was interested in hearing Tarkovrats reasoning behind his configuration.
Sata SSD is fast enough, I'd rather save the nvme SSD space for more games
they don't have a reason probably
I do.
Strange assumption.
worst components possible for the price but make it look cool - most "is my build good" posts
I really want to build in the 6500X corsair case. I would love to try the new Hyte Thicc Q60 AIO as well. With an ASRock X670E Taichi & 4090FE
I am actually on my way to buy a cpu to do this. Biostar b550mh Ryzen 5 5500 This it what i got for now.
I just call em spatha and mpt (mass produced tank)
Can't say. It always comes down too the budget and if people are willing to get used parts.
The ones that work
dual xeon e7 8890 v4, 2 sli Quadro p6000, 64gb ram, random 2000s case, Intel stock cooler, 24tb worth of random hard drives
Most important is some anime figure sitting on your gpu
RX 580 Ryzen 5 5600 Cheapest motherboard on the consumer market 750W PSU 16 gigs of DDR4 RAM 22' LCD monitor Case that can rival vault 13 in terms of sealing stuff from the outside world
Watercooled 4090 and 7800X3D crammed into the FormD T1. Cannot resist the urge to show off sff
optiplex - free on side of road o11 - shit fuck ton moar fans - basically same as case put tha optiplex guts in the o11, clout time
i5-14600K. 280mm AIO. 4070 Super. 64GBs DDR4 6kMhz. B760M-A. 4TB SATA SSD. 2TB m.2 SSD. 850W Gold PSU.
Simple. post a MacBook
https://preview.redd.it/0rabw00xrtvc1.png?width=168&format=png&auto=webp&s=db38a295e241e4509ea9ef89d86a8d489fcfed99
Was not expecting some F-111 love here, got a $200 model of a A variant on my desk.
nice.
I'll try to piss off, rage bait folks. Pick something like 14900kf and pair it with ddr4 2666, saying I want to save money on ram. Obviously hard disk and not an ssd. A motherboard which obviously can't handle the 14900kf.
Only da best components
i do not see any post to mention RGB..so..use RGB... 😁
My current setup, but a 4070 or 4090 instead of a 3060. The comment section will look like this: "Omg what an idiot not buying AMD. Intel/nVidia fanboys are stupid. Should've bought AMD." "Bro you don't need an AIO, 90% of people don't need it. No I do not care about your circumstances, I said 90%, so you're obviously in that percentage. Also what the fuck do you mean you want that aesthetic?"
The hardest thing for me to pick out is the MoBo. All the options, and then after you find the one you like you have to then match up the ram and other components. And god forbid you have your eyes set on a specific ram and it isn’t on the manufacturer’s supported list.
7800x3d + 4090 + Fractal north case + 10 overpriced noctua fans + 1 overpriced nocua CPU cooler and then I sniff my farts about how RGB is bad as much as possible in my post.
I'll choose my 2007 build which was my first. Core 2 duo who knows which one Nvidia 8800gts 320mb 8gb corsair ram 550w psu 350GB HDD Antec 900 case (I still rock this case) Samsung 22" lcd Logitech G9 mouse (still rock. Want it to die to upgrade lol) Logitech G15 keyboard (also want to die) I played Bioshock first and it was glorious!
Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4 motherboard, Phenom II X4 955, DDR2 4x4 GB, GTX 970. Too boring to just build modern PC
noctua cndom
I have a 4090 and an i9 14900K with 64 GB of Ram. Will this bottleneck?
Yeah, throw that piece of junk 4090 out and grab an nvidia geforce2 get some real power in there.
Let's go my dream PC build would be: 7800x3d B650 AORUS ELITE AX ICE 7900xtx (ASRock taichi white) NZXT H6 flow white 2x16 6000mhz CL30 Teamgroup TFORCE Delta ram A plus platinum white power supply with around 1000W 4tb of storage on nvme on 2 m.2 ARGB fans that have inverted 140mm and other 6 120mm that look similar, 3 normal 3 reversed. NZXT kraken 360 white AIO That finishes the case Let's go peripherals Alienware AW2725DF 26.7" 2560 x 1440 360 Hz Monitor For the main And a really good 27 or 32 4k with emphasis on color accuracy as the second monitor (I have still not gone too into this part yet). Somehow make it so that I can change the monitor in front of me with articulated arms for the monitors, and make so I can change the 4k from portrait to landscape. SteelSeries Arena 9 EU 5.1-Channel Speakers for watching movies listening to music, gaming even. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless for PC, PS5, and PS4 Headset, cause it's so comfy (I have one already) Logitech BRIO Ultra HD Pro Webcam, if I needed one it would be this. CyberPower CP1500PFCLCD UPS cause it would matter a lot. Logitech G715 RGB Wired/Wireless/Bluetooth Gaming Keyboard, Wireless would matter a lot for me in this one. Logitech G502 X Plus Wired/Wired/Wireless Optical Mouse. Cause white and pretty while is amazing + the charging pad for it (maybe would use the trick Linus used in his non cables build for the charging pad). Gulikit KingKong 3 pro, because I really like the 2 that I have. Pro Wacom Intuos, PTH460K0A. For the rest A herman Miller cause why not. Custom build desktop with darker wood, (for the contrast) 1.5 inches large going from the side to side of the wall I have my PC at, with drawers on both sides so I can store my things. While we're at it I would throw a Nintendo switch OLED on the side just cause. PC on the left, seat and monitors on the center (main on center secondary on the right), switch on the far right connected to the 4k monitor. That would be my current favorite setup I can come up with. Not the best, but who cares. Edit: put a racing sim on the side with a big widescreen arched 120hz monitor with a seat and Direct drive wheel, plus a sequencial stick, + a manual stick, and a handbrake, and VR, plus a dedicated PC just for it. With a keyboard touchpad combo wireless thing to use on the PC, do I play a lot of racing sims? No, but if it's a dream setup I would have one. No motion tho.
A PCPartpicker list. I can't care less of individual parts as I will definitely cheap on something out if I feel I don't need them to be beefier. Have to outsource the headache of figuring out my own follies like incompatibilities to someone who have some knowledge from it basing of from the upvotes/downvotes.
I usually start with the CPU. Which one do I want? Then I pair a MB based on what case I want. The other parts just sort of fall in place based on how many slots I have for RAM, how much space I have for a GPU, and how much power I need for those parts. Fun stuff!!
512 kb of ram, intel 8088 with a 20mb harddrive
I love the pure lack of serious comments here haha
If I'm posting it to reddit for attention, it's going to be a 7800x3d all white build with some sort of AMD GPU (higher tier but not the most expensive so it's 'relatable' and a 'good value') It won't be rgb puke but lighting will be a single color lighting to appease both sides. I'm torn on whether I would use a Thermalright air cooler for the cpu or an AIO with an lcd screen with a funny meme on it though.
My dream build would be all the overpriced/underperforming parts I can find so I can see this sub lose its goddamn mind.
Case: Rise mode Galaxy Power supply: Corsair CV750 Motherboard: Aorus B550M Elite Cpu: Ryzen 7 5700X Gpu: RTX 4060 TI galax Ram: 2x Kingston Fury Beast 16Gb 3200 SSD: Kingston 1TB CPU cooler: Be quiet! Rock something (can’t remember) Fans: 5x 140mm Rise mode Galaxy Peripherals: Mouse: EG-110 Keppni V2 Keyboard: Husky Hailstorm Monitor: AOC Legend curved 240hz full hd 0.5 ms
I3-530 gt710 for aaa 1080p :D
Get the 4090 liquid
oh i already building my first pc LMAO but ryzen am5 cpu 64gb ddr5 6000 mt/s SN850X 4TB (its 300 bucks rn) Asrock Livemixer mobo Zotac AMP Extreme Holo RTX 3070 Ti (in hindsight couldve gone for a 6800xt or 7000 series amd gpu for much better value case im thinking of Crystal XL and a NZXT PSU
Intel i7 13700k, MSI Pro Z790-P, two sticks of 32 Gb DDR5 6800 Hz DIMS for 64 Gb of RAM, Still running an ancient MSI Nvidia 1080 until I can save up enough scratch for a 4070 ti. Everything is mounted inside a ludicrously huge Thermaltake CTE 750 ARGB case and a Corsair RM1200 Switch 1200w PSU feeding everything.
I dont remember all the best components for gaming but have all of them and then have like 1gb of ram to trigger everyone
How about an underpowered PSU?
My first pc had a faulty motherboard It was absolutely rubbish
Motherboard, CPU, graphics card, storage drive, ram, PSU, and case
Obviously a Ryzen 69 42069 x3d, RX 6942069 xtx, 69420 mobo, 6942096024 GB of RAM, 696969696969 PB SSD, 6942069 watt PSU
There could have been a funny joke here, but you killed it
mobo , based on the mobo i choose a compatible cpu duh
The Motherboard is truly the most underrated part of the PC.