What is your PC Specs?

What is your PC Specs?

liquid cooling is a gimmick. You can only cool as far as ambient temps and if you go below ambient you can do it better with heat pipes as they're designed for below ambient temps.

Here's mine, old pic though. Have different HD's and such nowadays but my base specs are the same.

Pc spocs

OS:Gentoo
keyboard:Xbox 360 Live Messenger Pad
mouse:mario paint mouse
moniter:Taotaole Multi-media Mini 800 Lumens projector
audio:1969 edition phonograph
desk:ground
mousepad:granite
power supply:kinetic to electic converter(home built)
storage:IBM 60 mega bytes,2 ton hard drive
gpu:AMD r7 210
cpu:AMD fx 420
motherboard:block of silicon
case:egg card board box
wam:i use hard drive space as ram

Dear lord I hope you didn't spend more than like $400 on that

My fucking God, does that thing even?
"It's not designed to kill its user, that's just how it runs"

where is your ram?

Amd r9 6core . And fx 6300 8 gb ram. Can my pc run pubg ???

does anyone genuinely get water cooling for anything other than aesthetics?

>Phenom II 1090t x6
>gtx 750
>8gb 1333mhz ddr3
>1tb HD

I7 6700k @4.6ghz / gtx 980 / 16gb memory@3200 / 1tb ssd

The aesthetics wear off in like 15mins. Had liquid cooling and switched back to air recently.

Liquid was horrible. My air cooling keeps identical temps. My liquid cooler needed a reservoir which was a pain and grew algae unless I dumped algaecide in.

>Buys those specs
>doesn't get an nvme ssd
Holy fuck dude why???

cpu: r7 [email protected]
cooler: CRYORIG H7
ram: 16gb ddr4@2933(16,18,18,36)
mobo: Asus Prime B350 Plus
gpu: R9 390
128gb ssd+1tb hdd
psu: EVGA SuperNova 750 G2
case: corsair carbide 600Q

Nvme is fucking expensive

I7 860 @2.80Ghz
Gtx 550ti 1gb
14gb of ram
128gb ssd
2 1tb black hd
Random gigabyte mobo 1156 or something

Oh forgot the PSU
Around 400w

Speak for yourself I love the look of my liquid cooling loop. Algae?? Your'e supposed to use biocides to help with that. Distilled water plus a decent aid and you shouldn't be getting significant algae growth.
>tip
Include an easy drainage system, don't plug all the components together with flexible tube and pray nothing ever happens. The amount of first time water coolers I see fuck up their £1000 system with a shit loop is frustrating

I may get an nvme SSD but not anytime soon. Saving for a trip I'm taking and I really want to get a Volta card when they drop, and a new monitor

Look at your fucking specs dude, you clearly could have cut corners for one. The user difference between a PC with a 970+nvme over a 980+HDD would be fucking unreal. Unless youre pushing some serious pixels (4k gaming) it seems like a poor choice

fairs, feels bad still being a student. I don't have money for shit lol

I don't really even need a drive that fast. Why waste money on something you can't even use 100% of? An SSD is plenty fast for my needs

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Jesus fuck i hate broswing on mobile

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i7-2600
12gb ddr3
gtx 980Ti
Corsair RM1000X
H100i v2
2TB hdd
120gb ssd
3* 27" 1920*1080

i7-6700k 4.5ghz
asus rog maximus viii hero alpha
16gb of trident z @4200 slowed to 3200 wont post at 4200
MSI gaming x 1080
2tb Black Caviar
256 gb Samsung gaming ssd
256gb Intel ssd

i7 7700K
gtx 1080ti
16gb 3000MHz of some corsair ram.
1 nvme drive, 1 sata ssd, 2 hard drives
using a BenQ XL2730, 27", 2560x1440, 144hz
still using air cooling, considering going water but I've heard mixed things and thus far air has done the job well enough.

i7 4470 3.8GHz
GTX 950 Strix 2gb
12gb ddr3
Corsair 550w
Gigabyte thingy mobo
Sandisk 128gb ssd
1tb Hd
Deepcool smarter case

Whole build cost $330

See a few comments claiming similar temps with air as liquid...bullshit! Idle maybe under load no way. As far as issues the only problem is access cost of blocks personaly never needed to clean loop no algae issues use tap water and silver metal
I7 7600k 16gb ram? All ssd's r9290x...should upgrade but still pulling its waight

Then VR laptop
i7-6820HK
GTX 980 8 GB Desktop card
32 GB DDR4 Memory
1 TB HDD
256 GB SSD

CPU regerts

how much was it? 2k I bet

what QHD 144hz monitor have you got? just curious cos i had to really search for one in australia.

Mfw 24gbs of ram

Was $3300 when I bought it.

>$330
bullshit

sorry

Acer Predator XB241YU It's really nice, and has Gsync

>799 MHz ram
>No ssd
I was even getting horny at your specs at first glance

I had 32, but a stick died on me.

>980+HDD
>1tb ssd

>making up your own reality to have an argument.
you're a faggot

I got trashed one night and thought it was broken so I decided the only way to fix the charger was to super glue it and pull the internals out. Mfw it cost 400 to fix it

nice screen - i went for a BenQ Zowie XL2730 just because it was the only thing I could find in Australia. No G-Sync but I'm not too fussed over that. you really cant go back to 60hz though can ya? i cant stand looking at my other screens

Ok

Photo of charging port

Cpu and mobo were pulled from a computer i got for free

Gpu was 90 second hand

Psu was 110 new

Hd and fans were free from friend

Ssd was 80 new

Case was 50 new

I have an SSD now, that pic was from when I had win7 lol

I had a 1080 60hz that I figured I would use as a 2nd monitor. It's sitting unplugged in the corner of the room.

air cooling beats liquid without a doubt. If ait doesn't then go for peizo plus heat tubes. Liquid is shit.

im legitimately considering getting more of the same panel just so i dont hate myself when im not using one screen.

Ol' Faithful. 6ish years old.

Me too when I can afford it. The smoothness of 144 is just unreal. I know it pretty much isn't noticeable when not gaming, but using other people's monitors always makes me do a slight double take.

This, people talk so much shit about cooling, yes of course your heatpipes and 120mm fan cool the same as a 360mm radiator with 6 in push - pull rolleyes.jpg

Cpu: i7-4790k
Mobo: Asus z97 Pro gamer.
RAM: 16Gb of whatever the fuck
Gpu: 980Ti g1 gaming.

Depends what you're trying to achieve.
Liquid is more efficient and if done right, more silent.
Liquid cooling IS aircooling but with heatpipes replaced by liquid. This means you can put your fans in the most efficient part of the case, and have a much bigger cooling area, meaning that you can run your fans slower.

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dat side mounted disc drive

>eye sore optical drive
>window case
le palm face

I7 7700k OC 5GHZ
64go ram 3000MHZ
Samsung 500 evo
msi pro carbon
EVGA supernova 650 g2 gold
MSI GTX 1080 Armor 8G OC

No more space outside

What do you need sixty fucking four gigs of ram for?

I like it, there's some quote about ingenuity that I can't remember that I was gonna use here.

video edit

In muktiple tests now the best air coolers are on par to liquid coolong.
The only point I concede to you is ease of placing radiators which can make cooling easier but high end mobos are all accommodating of market leader air coolers

Surely that wouldnt take more than 32?

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x OC'd @ 4ghz
GIGABTYE 1060 6GB
ASUS x370 MB
16GB DDR4 @ 3000MHZ
2x 1.6 TB NVMe U.2 SSDs
1x 2 TB HDD
4x 250GB HDD
3x 1080p monitors, one of which is 144hz

um, yes it would

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So what videos so you edit user?

oh man lol
that ancient investment

videos bigger than 32GB

yes but 32go = 12h for encoding for 4k movies
64go = 8h

No i mean what content

that raises even MORE questions!

your mom's shower porn

>6700k
>Msi gaming mobo
>MSI Gtx 1080
>Some 16gb ram. Probably corsair
>Some 750 watt psu
>A monitor, mouse and kb
>A few SSDs

I really just want to sell it but people aren't in the market it seems

The difference between a sata ssd and an nvme ssd is hardly noticeable on a normal workstation for normal use.

19 peta-flops
how fast is yours nigger?

How did you get it?

Yes it was a good machine.

My current one is I7 965 Extreme, 16gb ram, GTX 1080, SSD. I think i need a new processor though.

PS.. yes i think i should get some canned air. damn dogs.

i have 121 jigawatts

>Story time?
>I wanted a white and black theme
>Painted (poorly) my ram White
>Double sided tape is as good as thermal tape right?
>RAM stick goes crunch and heat spreader falls off
>RIP 8GB of ram.

Only on stock clocks.
If you take overclocking on aircooling, you'll never be on par with liquid cooling, especially if you put noise into the equation. Air coolers and liquid coolers can only cool a PC down to ambient. But a liquid cooler will do so much more silently than an aircooler.

>workstation
hah

Kek

How many dogs do you have? I've got 2 and 2 cats and my case isn't half that bad. Also is that a AC wireless card? I had one of those a while ago too.

1 german shepherd and 1 black cat.

Yes it is a wireless AC card. It makes noise.. lol i can hear it thinking sometimes. i think its the NSA.

No, heat pipes are more efficient than liquid the limitations are the heat capacity of the metal tubes and radiator location.

>1 german shepherd

Say no more. My cousin has one and his PC looks like a 70s porno

Things not listed: 500w PSU
Hyper evo 212 cooler
Fans
>hoping to get a gtx 1050ti soon.

I call her Ol' Reliable, she's about 2 atm
500g ssd
2 tb hard drives
8g ram
gtx 960 4gb onboard
sabertooth something or other motherboard
some rando power supply
core i5 cpu

What if i want to say more? Why did you get rid of your ac card?

ASUS ROG b350
Ryzen 5 1600x
16gb DDR4 2400 Ripjaws 4
GTX 1060 6gb windforce OC
Phantecs Eclipse case
Corsair H60 AIO
Corsair 600w PSU
Corsair force LE SSD 260gb
Micron 512gb M.2 drive

Just buttoned it up yesterday and installed win 10 last night. It's probably a prime example of a mid tier PC in 2017.

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GTX 1080 arriving tomorrow.

what is so interesting about a crappy wifi card?

liquid cooling your gfx card. no way air gets same temps, my gtx 1080 is running at 2050mhz constantly with 55°C, no way that's achievable with air

Eh no.
Heatpipes efficiency depends on what material they're made of. They are usually made of the same material (copper) as the plate that transfers heat to liquid in a liquid cooler.

Heatpipes are efficient at transferring heat, but it's the cooler that decides weather or not it cools efficiently.

The problem with a heatpipe is that it's static. The same part is always touching the hottest area. If liquid wasn't being pumped around, you'd be correct.

So to explain it more simply.
The hottest part of the heatpipe, always touches the part that needs to be cooled, while in a liquid cooler, the hottest liquid is being pumped away from the heat source, replaced with the coolest liquid in the loop.

See the difference?
Yes, copper conducts heat more efficiently than water, but that is irrelevant when the water goes in a loop and the copper is static.

baited
gottem

I got a motherboard with built in AC, and 99% of the time I'm on wired ethernet. I basically only use wireless for friends houses.

It ain't just a wifi card /broseph. This isn't your run of the mill shit covered networking equipment.