GUTS

Saw no guts thread, post your gore here.

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Needs cable managing and a clean but she cute, too lazy to edit the speccy in right now.

FX-8350
16GB 1866
512GB 850 PRO
1TB barracuda with bad sectors that clicks randomly
Corsair 300R case with CX750

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>290X
It's amazing how long AMD's GCN has held on, and if you have one of those 7970s with 6GB of ram, you're still fine.

17 hours and 44 minutes until AMD CES livestream

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Been there before user. Modding a full sized GPU into a dell optiplex I pulled from the dumpster that had an i5-750 in it that was a step up over my Athlon X2. Those were the days
Holy compact Batman. That THICC noctua cooler looks stuffed in there. How are temps?
Clean her out user. You say she cute, but you're letting her slowly choke on dust.
Your loops looks a wee retarded. What's the loop order? And why not just have the tubing come out the bottom of the GPU block as opposed to the top like that. Nice to see open loops are still a thing. I'll be doing mine up when 7nm Ryzen drops.

Don't have a pic of my main machine...on my main machine oddly enough. So here's my server. Have a Seasonic 650w Gold PSU and HSA 8211i mini-SAS card on the way.

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the order doesn't matter that much. from the pump goes to the gpu block, cpu, and rads.
my idea are put the reservoir in front behind the front rad. but i don't have enough clearance

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I'm gonna get a datavac electric duster when I get some money soon and blow it out, fuck canned air.

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HTPC

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Boyfriends PC

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I don't understand why everyone isn't doing this. Used Dell workstations are like 100 bucks. All you need is a GPU and PSU and you have a gaming PC for cheaper than a console.

sry to say but your PSU is gonna fail soon. Mine died some months after the warranty expired.

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Why? The CX series is pretty good. Bought one of these for 30 € some years ago, a 500M, its still working and absolutely silent.

Of course these can break quicker, because its a low end PSU, but its not complete china shit. Good if you're on budget.

It's been super reliable for me cause I barely put a load on the bastard, but a local e-waste recycler was selling a brand new one in the box for real cheap, so i picked it up as a spare in case it pops.

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using a 2200G for the time being

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How's it working out? It looks like a great little chip for office work and 720p gaming.

>5 hard drive bays and it was two 3.5 inch bays for card/floppy readers
Based Rosewill challenger case.

not op

bought one to get ready for tomorrow's announcements.
now is a good time as any to be ready for ryzen 2. you may want to go for the 2400g if you want gaming performance.

Huge fan of NZXT cases

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which case are you using?

cooler?

scythe mugen 5

sick. You in Japan?

really good considering it's price. bought it to hold me over for while and it's been ideal.
cooler master q300l

1/2

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2/2

i hate this build so much its so untidy

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>empty space is wasted space they said
>muh performance per square inch they said
>you can't run your 1600 at 4ghz on air at 1.38v stable at 80c max load they said

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Checking in with a GUTS picture of this wonderful technology:
> Chieftek case from late 1990s
> Gigabyte Ultra Durable AM3 botherboard
> Athlon II x3 CPU, stock cooler
> Radeon 7850 GPU
> 2xDVD IDE burners
> Some SATA HDD
I'm slightly conflicted as to whether I should put it in a recycling bin or sell it or try to do something .. useful with it.

I will share more GUTS with you shortly for your immense GUTS pleasure.

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This is the GUTS of my HTPC/gaming PC for your immense enjoyment. The case is a Fractal Node cube-style box. The CPU is a Ryzen 2600 and the GPU is a RX 470 from MSI. I realize the LEDs will make the levels of jelly in this sector explode but that's fine.

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idgaf
I love it

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nice
how do you manage to get the lengths to order the cables?

rate my pc

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This is my NAS/firewall box.
>ASUS X470 ROG Strix motherboard
>Ryzen 2400G
>2xIntel Quad Gigabit NICs
>2 port SATA controller because the motherboard's only got 6 SATA connectors
>3x8TB RAID5
>3x4TB RAID5
>1x240 GB RAID1 (SSD+HDD)
It's side-panel is metal so there's not that much of a point in having LED RAM in it but the kit happened to be the cheapest CL15 3000MHz kit available at the time.

Nice.

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Just built it over the weekend
>ASUS B450-F Strix
>Ryzen 5 2600
>ASRock RX 560. Not into gaymen, personally
>16GB (2x8) 3000MHz DDR4
>Seasonic 650w Gold

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clean as fuck

Here's the other side. My first time building in a case where cable management mattered.

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god damn

If nothing else, hang onto it for nostalgia's sake. If you get rid of it, someday you'll wish it was still around.

Very tasty, nice-looking build, clean and pretty cable-management. Nice job.

Points detracted for using a stock cooler on a XFR boost capable CPU which will reach lower clocks (watch cpupower monitor to check that out). That doesn't detract from the visual experience which is really good.

base case

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just look at that THICC

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not a weeb

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>not a weeb
but of course you're not. That's a very nice-looking system. Nice colors, tasteful pictures. Really impressive.

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>Ore no Imo
yikes

Specs?

Fucking degenerates

450Vrms, 60dB gain

I'm going to upgrade to Zen2, then install a custom loop using copper tubing, all hopefully within six months.

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dat sagg
clean tho

Cute
Not bad, I use the same ddc pump, looks cool
Sweet cables
For some reason it looks great

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sup /guts/ I'm planning on getting a meshify c (no window) and I'm contemplating whether or not I should get 3 noctua 120 mm fans or 2 140 mm fans for the front.
I just want my case to be decked out in noctua fans for my new build like most of you guys

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My fortnite rig
i9900k
1080ti sli

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Maybe its autism but I just wanna rub my fingernails on that evga psu because their powder coating is so sexy.

I take it that its awesome to play Roblox on, right?

Nah I got banned for calling other kids niggers.
I play club penguin now

Club Penguin doesn't even exist you shmoobey.

Waiting on Zen 2 so I can finally upgrade from Ivy Bridge. Also need to get NH-D15 for it and some more storage.

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and yet somehow me and my friends manage to play it

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dayum. More pics?

Proprietary garbage connectors and sometimes limited in BIOS. Not worth it if you just save up and properly buy all your parts

I replaced the thermal paste on my CPU and North Bridge recently, but when I was putting the North Bridge heatsink in place I accidentally broke one of the pins that locks it on to the mortherboard, so I had to improvise with this zip tie. I don't know if it was the thermal paste or the zip tie forcing the heatsink to make more contact to the chip, but the thermals are a little better now, it used to idle at around 92ºC, now it idles at 80ºC (The X58 chipset is infamous for its high temperatures, but it's fine anywhere below 100ºC). Maybe this belongs in a gore thread, but I thought someone would find this interesting.

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Pic was taken before it got a bit of clean up.

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Excuse the dust

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cool