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I got my new PC last Saturday. I would have built it myself, but the unavailability of parts made that impossible this year. It's actually far cheaper at the moment to have someone else build it to your spec for you. It's crazy.

This is what I've got:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

MOBO: ASUS PRIME X570-P

RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600MHz (2x8GB)

Seagate 1TB FireCuda SSD & Seagate 2TB BarraCuda

GPU: Gigabyte Aorus Master Type C RX 6800 XT 16GB

Cooling: Corsair Hydro H100i RGB Platinum

PSU: Corsair 750W TX750M

Wi-fi: AXP3000

Monitor: LG 4K 27UL600

I went full-on RGB with everything. I used to think this stuff was tacky as f***, but I've lightened up a bit since (pardon the pun), and I've got 2 kids, so I figured the customisable lighting effects are actually kinda cool and may keep them entertained, also.

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The graphics card has got an LCD screen on it where you can load your own images and gifs. It starts with an animated egg that slowly turns into a baby dragon, which then becomes an adult dragon, over the course of a few hours. I ain't owned a PC for years, but I used to be an enthusiast, and when I saw the stuff that is out there now, I generally thought, WTF? :ROFL:

Here's my pet dragon, > click.

And here's he all grown up, bless him > click. :LOL:
Dude... no porn allowed on Tinnitus Talk.
 
My machine, with an i7 and NVIDIA RTX 2070 8 GB.

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Thought I would post my build too.

It has been in service since 2016, but a few components has been upgraded throughout time.
I've named all computers in the home after states from the United States, so this one's called Minnesota. :cool:

It has the following components;
  • Intel Core I7-4790
  • 24 GB of DDR3-ram(will most likely upgrade to 32 GB one day)
  • Nvidia GTX 960
  • 1 TB SSD
  • Noctua fans all around
Also some other quirky stuff like a DVD-reader, memory card reader and a serial port bracket on the back.

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Stacken
 
I am seeing the pictures posted here in awe! Awesome! Incredible machines for a computer illiterate like me.

I did notice a change in speed after moving on to an SSD... still using a normal laptop though.

Years ago I bought a computer by pieces, thinking I would be able to assemble it. Hyperacusis started to play up and give me troubles and the pieces were sitting in their boxes for a good year haha... then I took them to a shop for someone else to assemble the computer. The fan I had bought did not work after like 3 months and had to upgrade...

In order to decide which computer pieces to buy, just looked up some Spanish website... I think it wasn't great...

How did you all start building computers? How did you know specifically which pieces you should buy?
 
How did you all start building computers? How did you know specifically which pieces you should buy?
I got into computer building in my teens.

Finding the right parts can be tricky. For me, it's more about feeling than hard specs comparisons. We have the usual component ranges, from low end to high end. Then there's personal preference, like I prefer Asus motherboards, I think they're great. AMD Ryzen is really catching up and I'm beginning to prefer them over Intel. Kingston makes decent RAM and SSD's. I just weigh everything together, and make sure that the motherboard is compatible with said parts. Noctua makes awesome fans.

It's also good to have a friend or contact that can recommend specific parts of course.

I find it really enjoyable to build computers. It doesn't happen that often, but I've built a few, mostly for family members.

All the best,
Stacken
 
Gotta love those flashing lights :ROFL:
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Last year I went to the trouble of synchronized red/green in the PC and keyboard/mouse for Christmas, but I may not do that again (animates if clicked).

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I seem to have too many mechanical keyboards, too, probably $1000 in value across 4 mechs, despite only having 2 computers in here ;)
 
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BeQuiet! PureBase 500 case
AMD Ryzen 5900x
32 GB G.Skill PC3600
2 TB m.2 NAND storage
PNY Geforce 3080 RTX
Code TKL w/cherryMX Clear switches and custom Carbon knockoff keycap set

Not shown:
Asus Predator 27" 2k 144hz GSync monitor
Asus 27" 2k monitor @ 90 degree rotation for second display
VR setup (Reverb G2 HMD, Logitech force feedback wheel, pedals, six point shifter)

I spend much more time looking at the thing out of the corner of my eye while I work than I do playing games on it, but it can run anything you can throw at it in 2021 and then some.
 
Here's how far I came today with my new Linux box:

Case: Supermicro 743AC-668B
Motherboard: Supermicro X12SAE
CPU: Xeon W-1290P, 10 cores, 3.7-5.3 GHz
CPU heatsink: Noctua NH-C14S
RAM: 64 (i.e. 2*32) GB 3200MHz ECC
RAID: LSI MegaRaid 9271 /w 1 GB RAM Cache
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics P630 (CPU)
Sound: ALC 888S HD Audio (On board)

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The copper thingy is an aftermarket heatsink for the RAID controller. Everything else is boring stock. I lack the technical expertise to figure out where to attach and connect RGB LEDs so that they look impressive after the cover is closed.
 
Some Sunday building...

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This is going to be a rack server. I already have a tower running, but for aesthetics and future, it is being rebuilt as a rack. The current server holds a file archive spanning more than a decade, and a software archive, you know, in case World War III breaks out and the Internet DNS servers collapse lol. :p

I really like to build and maintain servers. This one's just going to have an alright Ryzen processor with two HDD's (second one for incremental backup, since I'm personally not too fond of RAID).
 
AMD Ryzen is really catching up and I'm beginning to prefer them over Intel.
I was thinking of getting a new cheap computer as my old one is almost done. It powers off (I need a new charger), the screen is a bit burnt etc... I use it to download stuff, etc. And even if a piece of junk will do, this is maybe roughing it too much...

So I had a look at "offers" of new computers carrying Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen and the cheapest go for around 550 euros. It seems to me we have been stuck in the "Intel i5 world" forever, since this computer that is so old and almost done already carried an Intel i5 chip...

I think 550 euros for a basic i5 laptop (nothing fancy), on "sale"... is kind of expensive.
 
- Ryzen 7 5800X
- MSI RTX 3070 Ti
- ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming
- 32 GB DDR4 3200 MHz RAM
- I don't remember what SSDs lol
- Custom loop

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