Lets be PC MASTER RACE and show off our E-Dicks.. or Computers that works too. MY RIG: Case: Game Max Falcon - Link - Form factor: ATX - 2x 240mm Radiator compatability - Total of 5 fan slots (All 120mm) ( all used) - 2x 3.5" Drive bays - 3-5x 2.5" Drive bays - 2x 2.5/3.5" Front bays Processor: 4th Generation Haswell-based I5 4670K 3.4Ghz @ 4.1Ghz ( Socket: LGA 1150) - Cooler: maelstrom 120K all-in-one Liquid cooler (120mm Radiactor) - Ark Link Mother Board: MSI Z97 SLI Krait edition - Link - Form factor: Full ATX Memory / RAM: Generic 4gb 1600Mhz DIMMs - 16gb @ 1600Mhz - 4x4gb - Link 1 - Link 2 - 2x Ballistix Sport 4GB - 2x Samsung 4GB - Form Factor: 240pin Desktop DIMM PC3-12800 - Non-ECC Graphics Processor: AMD R9 380 W/ 4gb DDR5 - Cooler: XFX Double Dissapation - Link - Form factor: Two-slot - Power supply: 2x 6pin PICE Connectors Power Supply: Corsair CX 750M - 750W (Modular) - Link - Form Factor: Full ATX PSU - 750 Watt power output maximum Boot drive: Intel SSD 320 Series 160 GB - Ark link - Form Factor: 2.5" Drive Storage Drive: seagate barracuda 7200 1000GB (1TB) - Link - Form Factor: 3.5" Drive Storage Drive: seagate barracuda 7200 3000GB (3TB) - Link link may not be the actual drive as i got it from a freind - Form Factor: 3.5" Drive
i5 6600k @ 4.2ghz some asrock mainboard with z170 chipset some of this non stock coolers that look like a motor block with 2 140mm fans and 8 heatpipes. 16gb ddr4 gtx-970 500gb samsung evo850 ssd (forgot if its the normal or the pro one) 1tb wd somethingsomething hdd some coolermaster big tower dont know the exact brands/series anymore. ive also got a whole bunch of "external"* hdds that mainly catch dust in case you think 1.5tb in total isnt much space. *i have some multiple interface to usb connector, its shit but sufficient
New generation i7 which I somehow forgot the name of again. Liquid cooled because that's cool. MSI's take on the nvidia 970 16 gigs of DDR4 RAM MSI z170 gaming motherboard 256 gig SSD 3 TB HDD+ 1 TB HDD Big power supply whose wattage is eluding me right now Old old Fractal Design case. Hey it's pretty good at keeping dust out. Also a DVD-RW drive that sometimes refuses to open and has to be pried. And a single screen because this is Poland and we don't have fancy things. But mostly because I don't like spending money.
Intel i7 4790k cooled by a Noctua NH-D14 ASUS Maximus VII Ranger 16GB HyperX Beast @ 2400 (2 x 8GB) ASUS Strix 1080 Corsair Carbide Air 540 case + 2 x Noctua NF A14 Corsair HX 650W Storage: 1 x 250GB Samsung 84o Evo 1 x 500GB Samsung 850 Evo 2 x 4TB HGST 7K4000 1 x 4TB Seagate *EDIT* Added battlestation photo.
Still using an x220t, with 12 gigs of ram and a 950 gtx, though I have 2 256 ssds in it cause why not? I really want to build a new comp though, I miss having power and ez upgradablity.
there is a battlestation pic thread already on the forums, or at least there used to be. https://forums.empiresmod.com/index.php?threads/post-your-current-battlestations.16378/
My RIG: Photos: Spoiler: Main photos Spoiler: Inside photos If its not loading some of the photos for you on the forums, here are links for all albums: Spoiler: Album links http://s1243.photobucket.com/user/Neoony/library/My RIG http://s1243.photobucket.com/user/Neoony/library/MY RIG extra http://s1243.photobucket.com/user/Neoony/library/My RIG experimental http://s1243.photobucket.com/user/Neoony/library/My RIG BIOS Specifications: CPU-Z Validation Case: Aerocool Aero-500 PSU: XFX Pro Series 550W Full Wired PSU CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 965 Black Edition 3.4GHz (OC to 3892MHz) MB: GA-MA790GPT-UD3H (rev. 1.0) AM3 (FSB OC to 229MHz [+29MHz], NB OC to 2519MHz [+519MHz]) RAM: 2x Kingston 4GB KHX1333C9D3B1K2/8G 10600 DDR3 Hyper Blu Non-ECC (OC to 1526MHz +timings) GPU: XFX Radeon HD 7970 Double Dissipation (Can OC +65MHz to Core) Drives: Some LG DVD Writer Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD Toshiba DT01ACAxxx 2 TB And few other HDDs of few TBs, which I only connect sometimes. Cooling: CPU: Arctic Liquid Freezer 240 4x 1400RPM Fans in Push-Pull on top of the case. Spoiler: Details This WaterCooling has 4 fans, push - pull, each running on 1400RPM max, so its not as loud as double fans running few thousands RPMs. I was originally hoping they would all fit into the case along with the radiator, but I had to put 2 fans on top of the case to fit it in. Even after doing that, there is barely a milimeter space between the fans casing and the RAM slots so I was quite lucky So 2 fans and the radiator are inside the case and 2 fans sticking on top of the case and covered with dust filter as it is taking the air inside the case and helping with air circulation for motherboard and pretty much everything else. Case: -2x Front 1400RPM -1x Back 1200RPM Spoiler: Details Case: - 2 Fans in the front of the case running 1400RPM max. Taking air in. Cooling HDs, helping GPU take some hot air out from around it and providing some motherboard air circulation. Same fan models as the water cooled ones. - 1 Fan in the back, in the upper level of the case. Taking some air out. Stock fan from case, running 1200RPM max. - And I made a little ventilation in the back of the case in the lower level under GPU from the unused PCI slots on the case. As you can see on the inside photo. As the GPU was after some time raising temps to more than I was comfortable with. Seemed to have helped, along with adding the second fan to the front. -There is also pretty big outtake on the side of the case when its closed The PSU is on the bottom of the case and it has its fan coming out of the case on the bottom, so it doesnt circulate any air inside the case. It takes air in on the bottom of the case, which is covered by dust filter and its coming out of the back of the case. And yeah, I wish I could disconnect some of the PSU cables I have to store them on the bottom there. I know its not the best air circulation and there is maybe a bit too many air intakes for the not so many outtakes. But it seems to work quite well Its pretty good when it comes to antidust too. :D *** Spoiler: AIR CIRCULATION THEORY PHOTO Image in theory: Input/output: Keyboard: Trust GXT 285 Advanced Gaming Mouse: Razer Taipan Running 1800DPI at 1000Hz polling rate. (setting 6 in windows sensitivity) Gamepads/Joysticks: I use the PS3 Controllers for PC with Scp Drivers Monitors: Right(Main): BenQ G2412HD (BNQ783B) 1080p (OC to 75Hz) Left: Idek Iiyama PL2410HD (IVM6100) 1080p (OC to 75Hz) Sound: Headphones: Sharkoon X-Tatic Pro Native 5.1 They come with a Sound Control Unit (SCU) Sound Card: Integrated on the MB - Realtek High Definition Audio / ALC889A codec. From Sound Card: - over optical cable to Sharkoon SCU. From SCU: - over Sharkoon original 9 pin cable to the Headphones. - over another optical cable to a Receiver, which then distributes the sound for speakers Receiver: Yamaha RX-V359 Dual Voltage AV Receiver Overclocking summary: Spoiler: OC CPU: From stock 3400MHz, to 3892.72 MHz It could go up to 3970MHz, but some rare crashes would occur. This CPU could go over 4GHz on 32-bit system, but its a problem to go above 4GHz with 64bit system and no crashes. I could have it stable on around 3960MHz, but at 1.55v which is the safe maximum and its also quite more hotter. So I decided to put it down to the highest 1.5v stable. Voltage: CPU NB VID control from stock 1.1v to 1.25v CPU Voltage from stock 1.375v to 1.5v MB: FSB OC from stock 200MHz to 229MHz NB OC from stock 2000MHz to 2519MHz HT Link Frequency from stock 2000MHz to 2061MHz [-1 multiplier, tryed to keep this one close to stock] FSB also overclocked the memory from 1333MHz to 1526MHz RAM: RAM OC from 1333MHz to 1526MHz Timings from 9-9-9-27-x-x to 8-8-8-22-30-1 GPU: Core from stock 925MHz to 990MHz But I only use it in some games and apps. Monitors: Both monitors from stock 60Hz to 75Hz and I try to set 75Hz in as many games as possible. Seems tiny bit smoother. Misc: Also many many tweaks in windows and etc... Also optimized DPC latency and BIOS settings and god knows what else.. ..I always mess with things BIOS: Here is all of my BIOS settings: All BIOS Settings I have pretty much reached the point when any further upgrade to this PC would be rather quite huge including MB, CPU, RAM and few other things all at once. So my plan is to buy those as a next upgrade and keep the cooling, GPU, probably the case, and such... Thats pretty much why I bought the water cooling for this one (and the case), so that I could squeeze the little bit more out of it and then take the cooling and other parts for the next one, reducing the cost of the upgrade in the future, because I would want to get water cooling for anything next, right from the start. And the case would be also necessary, which I bought along with the water cooling. So this is as far as I could push it :D BattleStation: Battlestation Photos: Nothing too fancy, not exactly a permanent place where I live now And that wall could surely use some paint Also this is after cleaning up. There is usually a lot more mess on the desk Spoiler: Battlestation PHOTOS Photos mostly taken by me and then edited by my father Link to his page (No proper website yet, but soon) Some raw unedited photos of my PC and battlestation. Raw photos Spoiler: Raw Photos And some photos taken with a newly bought converter. Very thin focus line, only good for tiny objects. But pretty awesome what you can do with that. First time using...wasnt set properly. :D Experimental photos Spoiler: Experimental photos
Both desks and PC pic when I sort my shit out and tidy my office. Either I have been mis sold some RAM or I have been lied to.
my setup has not changed, this new thread is invalid. 6600k@4.2 aircooled, 16gb, gtx 970. Still no space under desk to put feet, still messy on desk. Newest additions: MX Master mouse and CM-Quickfire KB + gelpads for both. Oh and a steam controller and steamlink that both see no use at all (got them for basically free by selling a single skin for rust). Still have x220t to carry around and barely use at home and work.
GRATUITOUS OFFICE SHOT NZXT Hush (Tech specs as above) Xbox 360 Controller Steam Controller Alua Blues Keyboard Outemu Browns Keyboard Cherry MX Black Keyboard (Ducky One) Gear VR Focusrite Scarlett Solo Audio Technica HDT 500s Steelseries Headset AKG somethingorother Koss Portapros Fender JV Squier Jazz Bass Marlin Sidwinder Spector Yamaha HB Kahuna Bass Ukulele Whitley Neil Russian Standard Finalandia Stolichnaya