Are guts sthreads still a thing?

Are guts sthreads still a thing?

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so long as i can keep reposting my ancient interior, sure?

is that you OP? looks fun to build

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Might be old, but looos nice.
And it was a nightmare to build. Had to custom make most of the plates inside the case to achieve what I was after.

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i bet that was fun though. i spent a fortune on my build and it took me months but i love it and it's still going strong.

Nope

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Lose some weight.

the new meme is to have a case so small you don't even need to cable manage and cant see shit.

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>small and fat whiteoid hand

Got a better case for the X58 rig. The previous case was a couple steps up from being a piece of crap.

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Awkward space to take a picture.

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This thread is empty like my case

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black
three
iceberg lettuce
lunchbox
crispy
brown
ooooooooiyuyytrut
homely

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adding to that, my previous desktop.

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why did you fall for the bigass case meme?

Why do older rigs like this make me feel so comfy?

It isn't all that old, I built it in 2006.
This thread makes me depressed that I left my old 133mhz leading edge in storage.

I said older, not old. Hardware from the late 90s to early 2000s are a really big comfort zone for me. Thank you for posting that image.

Here's the oldest system I have sitting here, it's a sony vaio.

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These images and their backgrounds remind me of my half brother's gaming rig we played on in the living room. Reminds me of home and old games I itch to play again. Thank you again.

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Pretty reservoirs. Is having two separate loops actually useful beyond looking pretty though?
Nice cables/tubing.
Nice color scheme, but is that a drop of water outside the pipe connecting the GPUs? Or is it a reflection or something?
You know you can actually put things in that case right? Get some more hard drives or something.

Should I paint my GPU brown/tan? It would look great but I think it might make the black motherboard stand out even more.

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>Hardware from the late 90s to early 2000s are a really big comfort zone for me
autism

I already know that I am autistic, you don't have to rub it in

Pretty sure I've pushed an OEM case as far as it's going to go. Would like to upgrade to a newer display and a better video card but since all this is budget build of when someone is selling something better than what I have.

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What case is that, there aren’t many that take advantage of the stack effect.

I heard in high school they called you Cables Mcgillicuddy

There isn't much that can be done about them. There is no back panel to run them in. So they are all aligned together and zip tied going down. However since parts tend to change often, I don't want to anchor anything too far down.

it's not a bad thing, cool computer friend

Thanks user, I do enjoy it, it's kind of a frankenstein of parts that happen to work pretty well together.

Here's mine, hehe

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what did he mean by this?

That all the other pc innards on here are more competent and put-together. His is literal "guts" as in the innards of the rig are lying on the ground, no case.

Add more HDD cages.

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Fucking user with your practical
"Bob the builder skills" making old shit look dope. KYS

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>Pea Protein.
Ah, i see user is a muscular man of culture as well.

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Is that a 140 or 180 at the front there.

What case is that

Rate me
Also mimi is the worst Jow Forums reader ever

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Gutts

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Speccy?

i will never get rid of this case..should buy new parts though, there's still a FX 8350 in there

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>custom loop for an fx 8350
>probably spent more on loop than on rig

for what reason

because i can :^) you mad?

are...
are you actually retarded

nope, but you seem to be mad that i have the money :^) also: the thing is over 12 years old

>fx 8350 came out in 2012
>the thing is over 12 years old
Am I being baited?

it's a square 180

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i was with you til you told me to off myself, wat?

the system as a whole

Kind of getting into ship of Theseus area here.
Which components are 12 years old?

Also
>on an fx 8350 in 2018
>thinks he "has the money"
Highschool kids can afford better, man you're not even trying.

because it was $65 and had ""good airflow"" which is not wrong since I was able to to OC my 1600 to 3.7ghz using the stock cooler. Peak was 80c.
>Get some more hard drives or something.
>*blocks your airflow*

>EK
I hope your PC leaks

*slaps your temps ass*
watchu gon du bout it wite boy

Can you post a better picture?
I want to actually see how the loop works, looks kind of redundant to me.

it's not complicated you fucking retard. it's color coded and everything.
there's a separate loop for the CPU and for the GPUs.

So put something decorative there, or at least some empty drive cages. It looks so empty.

>*unzips dick*

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BTW, old pic, but this is what the interior of the previous case looked like. It didnt help that all of the waste heat was going through the radiator for the H50, so I switched to air cooling and actually got a good 5-8C drop in temps.

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Obviously I know there's a seperate loop for the cpu and a separate loop for the gpus.
Can you tell me though, where the rads are located, which tube is intake and which is exhaust, and what is the block thing below his gpus?
Or are you too much of a "fucking retard" to get that from the picture?

I swear to god autists should hang.

>It looks so empty.
>*blocks your line of sight*

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>*laughs in nh d15*
how can witeoids even compete

For me it brings up some nostalgic feelings at least. Comfy times, good games and all that. Its nice.

What case is that? Looks like it has pretty good radiator support

>*unzips second dick*
Seriously though the TSP is half the price of the D15 and their load difference is ~1-2c. Two-fanned TSP beats a single-fanned D15 and a two-fanned D15 beats the TSP by the same ~1-2c

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I wouldn't know, I'm using an H115i myself.

>*unzips 280 rad*

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>where the rads are located
top, side, bottom, holy shit
>which tube is intake and which is exhaust
the ones coming out of the front of the pumps are always the output, holy shit
>and what is the block thing below his gpus?
THOSE ARE THE FUCKING PUMPS WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU

Which rad cools what?

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>Falling for the AMD jew
Wew

not him, but Jonsbo VR1 (i think they also sell their designs to other OEM)

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top is CPU, bottom is GPU, front could be either and it's literally impossible to tell from that image but unless he's an idiot it'll also be for the GPUs.

use your fucking head dude

That's literally what I wanted to know, and why I asked in the first place.
But no, you had to assume I'm retarded and go full REEEEEEEEE for no reason.
Literally nobody asked for your opinion.

where are your drives

That is the biggest fan I have ever seen on the left

At least I didn't fall for the Intel or Nvidia turbo-jew.

what are the cables in the bottom card slot?

Why is there a laptop fan and ram on the bottom? Are you running 2 computers in 1 case?

you're like a little baby

watch this

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That's just Dells goofy case setup.
Probably got an old workstation off ebay and stuck a GPU inside it.

i have a lot of dells with unusual cooling but i don't understand what the laptop fan could possibly be for

Don't have one

Dual x5690s (I've got the upgraded heatsink so it'll stay at 3.6GHz on all cores under 100% load)
GTX 1060 6GB (soon to be a 1080)
24GB of ram (eventually 96GB)
Firepro v5900 (two in the pic because I was just testing the other, w7100 on it's way)
Some cheap kingston 120GB SSD a boot drive
A sun F40 flash accelerator for games and programs
Various HDDs

The computer is a t5500 btw

As nice and aesthetic pleasing, I don't think I could spend the time, money and effort setting up a custom loop.

I knew maintenance was a bitch, but watching people draining and filling their loops only inches away from excruciatingly expensive components scares the fuck out of me.

I really just stop deluding myself and get a fucking solid case panel instead of having a window so I'm not constantly reminded how hideous the inside of my case is.

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Hey, you know the latest Xbox controllers are bluetooth, right?

Dell T5500.
It's standard cooling senpai.

Then don't do the custom loop. Air cooling is more than enough.

It's the cooling fan for the 3 dimms on the 2nd processor riser, the ECC ram runs hot. The other 6 dimms on the motherboard have a shroud and a 120mm delta fan cooling them (you can actually see the ram in the picture)

It's on it's way to being fully speced, I've got dual x5690s in it and the GTX 1060 6GB holds them back, going to turn off speedstep as they sit at a low frequency in games as they don't get enough usage.

Just get an AIO.
They're a lot more aesthetically pleasing than air coolers.

This was my daily for a while. OEM case didn't have normal psus mount so that is held up by zip ties in the grating.

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found a vid of it to give you a better understanding

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>AIO
>more aesthetically than air coolers

I can't stand AIO's

They were a novel concept at first, but they ended up turning into the biggest cash cow, with entire cases being designed around their subpar performance.

Over the years, I learned they really aren't as quiet as people tote them--they just needed to get better air coolers. Not to mention, you're probably spending twice the amount as a comparable air cooler.

I would love to do another ITX build all over again if I had obscene amounts of spending cash, but as it is, I'm flat broke since my cost of living increased drastically this past year.

Feels bad man

It's worth noting that the shitty solid aluminium heatsink on that has been replaced with the upgraded one on mine

It's all in the size of your radiator senpai, doesn't matter if you're air, aio, or custom loop.
AIO's do cost more, and provide no additional benefit other than looking prettier, and not having 3lbs of cooler hanging off your socket.
Also custom loops cost about 4 times more than an AIO, and about 10 times more than an air cooler.
[spoiler]they do look nice though[/spoiler]

Hey it's Ruby! Hi Ruby, long time no see.

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how you fixed th fan over vrm

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More please.

Smartass, Microsoft's incompetence knows no bounds.

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