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So, I had completed my first computer, which was a huge success, and was an excellent build for the price and my level of knowledge, I had it running very nicely for approximately 8 months. All was well, getting decent fps on games, doing all of my school work and video editing with ease... However yesterday, my brother and I had a... disagreement, long story short my computer ended up in a thousand pieces outside the house... I lived to tell the tale.
Now my brother has agreed to pay for a new computer, I thought it was a great opportunity to put together a worklog of my build for others to read, and perhaps gain inspiration or knowledge to do it themselves.
The day after the incident, I had done some research, some adding up, some shopping around, and I have made up my mind on what my new computer will consist of, its quiet a modest build.
To begin with, I have a budget of about $1000 AUD, so I cant go all out as we would all love to, seeing as my older brother is paying for it
Case: Fractal Design Arc Mid Tower
Motherboard: Asus PM8Z77-M Pro
Ram: Corsair Vengeance @ 1600 Mhz 16GB
PSU: Corsair 650w
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 580 (Will overclock ofcourse)
CPU: Intel Core i7 3.4 Ghz overclocked to 3.8 Ghz
HDD's: 2x 1TB Seagate Barracudas
SSD: 60 GB OCZ Vertex Plus (for OS)
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Cooling:
Case:
Front (Intake) 120m
Rear (exhaust) 120mm
Top (exhaust) 200mm , 120mm
Side (Intake) 120mm
Bottom (Intake) 120mm, 80mm
GPU:
3x Windforce cooling fans
CPU:
Corsair Hydro H40 H70
RAM:
Heatsink
Extras:
UV Reactive blue Zipties, heatshrink and cable sleeves
UV reactive blue fan filters
2x 30 cm cold cathodes, UV
Black cable sleeves
Bitfenix Blue LED Strip... LED or Cathode? hmm...
Arctic Cooling mx-4 thermal compound
(Cheap) Sony optical drive.
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Now my brother has agreed to pay for a new computer, I thought it was a great opportunity to put together a worklog of my build for others to read, and perhaps gain inspiration or knowledge to do it themselves.
The day after the incident, I had done some research, some adding up, some shopping around, and I have made up my mind on what my new computer will consist of, its quiet a modest build.
To begin with, I have a budget of about $1000 AUD, so I cant go all out as we would all love to, seeing as my older brother is paying for it
Case: Fractal Design Arc Mid Tower
Motherboard: Asus PM8Z77-M Pro
Ram: Corsair Vengeance @ 1600 Mhz 16GB
PSU: Corsair 650w
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 580 (Will overclock ofcourse)
CPU: Intel Core i7 3.4 Ghz overclocked to 3.8 Ghz
HDD's: 2x 1TB Seagate Barracudas
SSD: 60 GB OCZ Vertex Plus (for OS)
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Cooling:
Case:
Front (Intake) 120m
Rear (exhaust) 120mm
Top (exhaust) 200mm , 120mm
Side (Intake) 120mm
Bottom (Intake) 120mm, 80mm
GPU:
3x Windforce cooling fans
CPU:
Corsair Hydro H40 H70
RAM:
Heatsink
Extras:
UV Reactive blue Zipties, heatshrink and cable sleeves
UV reactive blue fan filters
2x 30 cm cold cathodes, UV
Black cable sleeves
Bitfenix Blue LED Strip... LED or Cathode? hmm...
Arctic Cooling mx-4 thermal compound
(Cheap) Sony optical drive.
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yes. just yes, 8/10 pretty impressive
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not bad 9/10
imo i dont really care for the case but it is still a solid build.
imo i dont really care for the case but it is still a solid build.
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MyNameIsMerc wrote not bad 9/10
imo i dont really care for the case but it is still a solid build.
yeah , I only like low profile cases
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FancyKitty wrote yes. just yes, 8/10 pretty impressive
thanks for my first good build , because my last was not very good.[s]
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