Offical guts thread - now with more 404

last guts 404. time for new guts. post guts. rate guts. hate guts. admire guts. love guts. spit on guts. intel + nvidia shill poozen is a poozen edition.
>pic related
mine

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>>pic related
>mine
yes you show it every day, several times

post yours

>i7 9700k
>Asus 390-e motherboard
>Vega 64
>EVGA 1000w g3

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Idk why it posted like that

that was pretty much my build up until yesterday when i replaced my vega 64 with the rtx 2070 my gf got me.

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Continued

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that's actually nicely done. i kinda wish i went m-atx route.

Old Gaymen PC
2600k 5.1ghz 1.55V
Gtx1080 2,176mhz
Don't play video games
It just mines ETH and renders basic video.
Next build is gonna be RGB free.

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You can rotate the logo v

no one cares about your shit-tier 2070, 3 different leds and poo fans. thread 404'd for a reason
2/10

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this looks good, idk why people go full rainbow like

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Hello

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why. poor thing has a athlon 64. at least pop it out and put it on display.
hi

Don't worry, the Athlon 64 is safe. Capacitors by the CPU were bulging on that motherboard so it wouldn't boot.

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>soundcard
for what purpose

oh thank the lords of kobol its saved. i got rid of my 3500+ and 4800+ x2 a decade ago and i've always regretted not saving them.

probably for sound?

no shit, retard, but in today's age there's no reason to get one as an external DAC + amp be a better choice

Like threw them away? I threw away a Phenom x4 recently because the pins were bent and it wouldn't go in the socket right. Plus it wasn't booting; either the motherboard or CPU had a problem and I had no way of figuring out which was at fault because I didn't have another AM2 board to test it with. I just figured it wasn't really worth it because Phenom x4 CPUs are cheap on eBay. I still have a Dell Inspiron 531 with an Athlon 64 x2 3800+ that works though, so it's a keeper. Pic related is the Phenom x4 I threw out.

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Audio box is done
AMD K6-2 at 266mhz
384mb of PC100
Some PCCHIPS motherboard I don't know the name of, but did have the I/o shield for
PNY GeForce MX420 pci
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card
A random socket 462 cooler (they work on socket 7)
A pci slot mount cooler
2.1gb WD Hard drive
Some random ass 600w psu I had around, random Matx case
Installed XP, Winamp, turtle beach drivers, played music
Sounds Fuckin noice

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based

>Like threw them away?
yup. i also tossed out an intel q9450 and the motherboard it was still socketed in, DFI DK x48 lanparty along with a ati 4850 into the trash too around the same time. nothing wrong with any of them... i wish i kept them for collection and regret it a lot. i did have a phenom x4 too. a 945 black edition but i actually sold that rather than trashing it.

now i make sure not to toss anything. even if its broken. if i don't have any interest in it at all and i can sale it i just sale it and make sure it goes to a good home.

well you're the retard for asking:
>hurr why have sound card? LOl xDD
> in today's age there's no reason to get one as an external DAC + amp be a better choice
not everyone wants to clutter their desk with more shit. even though motherboard audio has improved drastically over the years, dedicated sound cards still provide an improvement over integrated motherboard audio.

you can't just post specs without listing guts.

I always see people running aios. Does water cooling ever fail? What's the bonus when you can OC with air? Don't you guys constantly stress about water being in your system?

Building a r7 system for my wife's son to play fortnite and I just can't delete my internal stress about waking up one day and seeing water flowing over my board.

>for my wife's son to play fortnite
>for my wife's son
>my wife's son
please tell me you're trolling and not seriously a cuck. and i hope the kid isn't black.
>Does water cooling ever fail?
obviously the pump can can commit seppuku
>What's the bonus when you can OC with air?
aesthetics and form factor really. another one would be being able to mount the rad to where the hot air is sent out of the case rather than blowing into your case. i got mine mostly for aesthetics. AIO generally perform as well as big tower coolers like d15 or darkrock 4. so you really don't get them for best overclocking performance as they're no different than the cheaper tower heatsinks. custom loop is still the superior choice if you're seeking the best possible thermal performance... if you can pay the custom loop tax.
>Don't you guys constantly stress about water being in your system?
i personally don't. no different than the radiator and water pump in your car. granted a car's pump is built a hell a lot better but same thing in the end. just get an aio from a manufacturer with good warranty if you're worried.

>DAC+amp needs to be on top of the desk
>thinks sound cards are much of an improvement over motherboard sound
based retard. they're damn near exactly the same. you wasted your money on a meme RGB soundcard you faggot

all of you are ignoring this nigger who has a turtle beach sound card
what the fuck is that user

audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/review-and-measurements-of-asus-stx-ii-pci-sound-card.4915/
OH NO NO NO NO
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Never buy internal sound cards over an external dac amp

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Upgrading to a full loop soon.

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I have all the main components of the loop here except for the pump. I've got about 3/4ths of the fittings on hand too.

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>PCCHIPS motherboard I don't know the name of, but did have the I/o shield for
Back in those days the I/O shields were still pretty much the same on every board, even cases used to come with the 'standard' one

Dig the way the Pulse card looks, but I hate how the ssd looks like it's just hanging there.

2080Ti? What kind of block is that? I've been trying to get my hands on an EVGA hyrdo-copper block for my 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra but they're all sold out fucking everywhere and scalpers want $350-$440 for a fucking block.

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2 intake and 4 exhaust fans, won't that cause negative air pressure within the case?

Is EVGA the contrarian's brand of choice for GPUs? Why are they so popular or is this a stealth /evga/ thread?

Best quality/warranty/looks compared to the other brands unless you're all about RGB. Is so, go gigabyte Aurous. I've been buying EVGA since GTX 2xx days and never had a bad experience. Similar to how Sapphire is the go to AMD brand. This doesn't make other brands necessarily bad, but just lesser imo.

For cheap shit it doesn't matter. Pic related is my server/living room PC. Has an MSI passively cooled GT710

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Warranty mostly.

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There's two more intake on the bottom not seen

Well, shit. EVGA isn't available in my country and there isn't any one superior AIB partner for nvidia cards. The upside is that most/all nvidia cards share the same warranty which is provided by the importer of these cards.

I personally had 2 asus cards (970 and 980, many of these cards fail because of bad vram) die on me which sucks as they are always the priciest cards available.

My man.

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guts 2/2

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guts 1/2

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it gets sandwiched between the psu cables and the cover when everything's closed up so it isn't rattling around or anything. I'll stuff the drivecage in after i get another ssd.

I'm kind of glad I retired my R5 for my server in favor of the R6 Blackout. My 2080Ti would have fit otherwise. Hell I had to move the modular HDD brackets around to fit it in the R6.

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Oh gee Billy, your mom lets you have TWO CPUs? And I don't know why, but the 2 different CPU coolers irks me.

>that case
mein Neger

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cmon man I'm new to pc building and it took me 5 mins to see that evga gpus are some of the highest quality. They look great, run great and are clearly solid as fuck. Most gpus are plastic and nasty compared to evga cars.

I buy a lot of components 2nd hand and Evga is on of the few who has transferable warranty on Gpu. For example Asus, Zotac, and Nvidia(Founders) for sure don't transfer warranty. Msi does transfer as well if I recall correctly.

it irks me too but finding cpu coolers that wont clash and wont block the memory slots is a bitch and i dont feel like forking out 120 for 2 noctua ones. the second heatsinks different now as the arctic one blocks the ram slots, got some HP oem thing in there and theres about 1mm of clearance between the two.

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Yeah I feel ya. Just get some cheap Cooler Master 92mm sinks. They're small enough.

I've been eyeing those Supermicro boards for when I finally decide to upgrade my server

How's the IPMI / remote kvm on those?

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>IPMI/KVM
Honestly I've only used them in passing when I first set stuff up. The server is windows based for ease of use and windows based mirror arrays, so I just use windows remote desktop from my machine to control the server. However I never had an issue with IPMI and reviews are glowing for the board. I currently have a Haswell Pentium dual core and 4x4GB of DDR3-1333MHz ECC unbuffered RAM. Been on the fence about buying a Xeon e3-1231v3 (4c8t). They're as cheap as $140 on eBay.

>no different than radiator and water pump in your car
>all engine bay components in a car are designed to have water on and around them at any given time
>water on pc components likely will destroy them

What are you even saying here?

And yes, I was trolling.

Final post before the thread gets archived.

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are you selling your vega?

Is that a bunch of low noise adapters in series?

Next time should just get an Asus board for better fan control

That's an Asus board and I control every single fan manually via Speedfan.
I'm short of one fan header so the two intakes use the same header as the CPU fan. I need them to run a bit lower than CPU to reach the same DBs everywhere, hence the adapter.
The build itself is an old i5-4460 I salvaged 4 years ago from my dad's business. Everything on the cooling side is overkill because I need complete inaudibility all the time.
Will probably upgrade whenever Zen 2 comes out.

Oh, I thought it was only Gigabyte who made narrow microatx boards with marketing words printed on them
But yeah now that I look at it, the yellow slots were typical of low-end Asus boards in Haswell days

The 2.75 Slot triple fan EVGA 2080 Ti is the best you can buy out of all of them. Most beefy one.

Interesting to see people making modern builds in ancient cases.

I got a new cooler finally.

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And you went for the meme master, good lord.

that black edition 212 looks so good that I'm tempted to buy it even though I don't need it right now and it's fiddly ass fuck to install

>it's fiddly as fuck
It took me less than 15 minutes to install it.

yeah and a Noctua tower takes me like 3 minutes.

I have a 212 evo and I like it, but they really should work on that mounting system

>on the fence about buying a Xeon e3-1231v3 (4c8t)
I have one of those in my workbench computer. It's very nice, equivalent to a 4770 I think (without integrated graphics of course)

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I have crappy lighting, 4790k with a EVGA 2060 overclocked +80/+1000 on the core/memory.

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The orientation is not why your post is shitty

why only one fan on the cooler?

won't make a difference in temp