R8 my setup

AMD Phenom 3ghz Quad-core, 8gb of DDR2, NVIDIA 660Ti 2GB Vram. External power supply for the 660i. 2 hard drives, one for OS other storage and archival. This bad boy can play Lego Star Wars at 90fps maxed out. Can you match this unforgiving beast?

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Pretty much anyone but Mac and Linux users can.

buy a powersupply with +Watts and a ssd they are cheap

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No

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Absolutely fucked I love it
What's the external psu for?

reading comprehension user..

What wattage are they both?
Why not just run one

Both 300. I don't want to buy another psu. Already had this one lying around from a dumpster dive. This setup only cost me $20. I can play pretty much anything from the beginning of time to 2017/18 at decent settings if not maxed out for many. But newer games are bland and fucking gay anyway, so I stick to my oldfag shit.

Came here to say get an SSD. just getting a small one to use as a boot drive and to hold your most commonly played games would increase this thing's performance incredibly.

Kudos on the rigged-together rig, user. 10/10.

Lmao OK sure I play old stuff to but no way is it maxxed out if I'm struggling to hit 1440p 100hz minimum with a 2080ti
This.
Just get a sata one to start 1tb ones are cheap as dirt now

1: Disassemble secondary PSU
2: Paint PSU casing black with cheap spraypaint
3: Drill screw holes and mount bottom of PSU case to top of PC case
4: Cut hole in top of PC case to feed cables through
5: Wrap cables in black electrical tape, so that one end of the tape would end up inside the PSU case and out of sight, while the other end would be inside the PC case
6: Reassemble PSU
7: Reattach PC case side panel

You'll have a sleeker look, a marginally quieter system, and more desk space.

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Look, man. I'm just throwing some /diy/ out there.

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needs more drives

My setup wins by simply not being able to run W10.

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Changes not pictured: PSU recapped with UL-ESRs (the little electrolytic bastard on the output side was domed, as expected from years of high frequency abuse), PSU fan replaced with a silent noctua since it was open anyway, and cpu cooling replaced with a bigger sink and another silent noctua. In hindsight I should have just bought another cpu w/o sink glued on because these factory installed ones are a tremendous bitch to remove even with acetone submersion and a heat gun. The only thing that makes any noise now is the floppy drive, or possibly the FF-Gotek whenever I feel like plugging in the buzzer.

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Mad last time I had a p133 working was 20 years ago when I was a dumb kid and the CD drive I had fried it
Any more pics? Remembered it ran dos games very well

Yes, with my smartphone:ok_hand:

My old build consists of 128 mb of ram, a 222mhz amd, a 2gb Samsung hdd, and a prototype graphics card with a custom gpu on it made by the old company 3DO. That setup began as a dumpster pc, I replaced all the caps on board, bought the ram, and bought the graphics card. That setup cost me $700. Simply because of the graphics card. I can't even use the gpu because it has no drivers that exists for it lmao. So I just play doom and shit on it. I can post pics but I gotta drag the big son of a bitch out.

>660Ti 2GB Vram

HHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

it's 1.5GB's Tyrone, sorry.

>yfw

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