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My First Custom Build | 2013
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Full Setup:
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Inside:
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PNY GTX 660 ti
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Front:
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--- Specs ---
Processor:
Intel i5 3570K @ 3.4 GHz w/
Cooler Master Hyper 612
Motherboard:
MSI Z77A-G43 w/
OC Genie II
Case Cooling:
4 120mm fans, 1 in front, 1 in back, 2 on top (LED)
Memory:
8GB Patriot 1600 MHz DDR3 9-9-9-24
Hard Drive:
1TB WD 5400 RPM (Main HDD)
500GB Toshiba (laptop HDD)
Optical Drive:
Asus Standard
Graphics:
PNY GTX 660 ti
Audio:
Sound Card - Integrated
Power Supply:
Inwin 750w
Keyboard:
Dell Standard
Mouse:
Logitech Wireless Standard
Operating System:
Windows 8 64-Bit
Case:
NZXT Phantom 410 Crafted Mid-Tower
Monitor:
19" Vizio 1080p TV (friends tv until i get my gaming monitor lol)
Full Setup:
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Inside:
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PNY GTX 660 ti
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Front:
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--- Specs ---
Processor:
Intel i5 3570K @ 3.4 GHz w/
Cooler Master Hyper 612
Motherboard:
MSI Z77A-G43 w/
OC Genie II
Case Cooling:
4 120mm fans, 1 in front, 1 in back, 2 on top (LED)
Memory:
8GB Patriot 1600 MHz DDR3 9-9-9-24
Hard Drive:
1TB WD 5400 RPM (Main HDD)
500GB Toshiba (laptop HDD)
Optical Drive:
Asus Standard
Graphics:
PNY GTX 660 ti
Audio:
Sound Card - Integrated
Power Supply:
Inwin 750w
Keyboard:
Dell Standard
Mouse:
Logitech Wireless Standard
Operating System:
Windows 8 64-Bit
Case:
NZXT Phantom 410 Crafted Mid-Tower
Monitor:
19" Vizio 1080p TV (friends tv until i get my gaming monitor lol)
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I would get that inwin out before you blow up your pc. You don't want fireworks in your system.
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mkdir wrote I would get that inwin out before you blow up your pc. You don't want fireworks in your system.
The In-Win GreenMe line is of good quality and they're priced very well to boot. Be careful when you make assumptions like this.
EDIT: Some downvoter's actin' a fool.
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Get over yourselves and learn something about power supplies, Corsair/Seasonic fanboys.
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