Here is the battle-station:

A close up of the weapon:

Inside the machine:

Mobo: Gigabyte 970-UD3
HDD: 1tb 7200rpm
RAM: 8gb (2x4gb) Crucial
CPU: AMD FX-8350 4ghz
GPU: MSi TwinFrozr III AMD Radeon HD 7950



Because posting pics of a PC you built is being able to show it off! And looking at other people's builds is fun to see what they have and what they did. It's like car guys looking under the hood of their cars.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:I might post mine. I just don't get what's so cool or fascinating about the inside of computer towers.






Very nice, going to guess you built it in 2009-2010 based on the video card and the i know for sure the CPU is 2010.Ziggy587 wrote: Now let's see if I can actually remember what I have inside![]()
Mobo: Biostar T-Power X58
CPU: Intel i7 920
RAM: 6GB DDR3 (triple channel)
GPU: GeForce 9800 GT
HDD: Intel 120GB SSD
HDD: 1TB, 2x 750GB WD Black and Green I think
PSU: Enermax something watts a million amps
Case: COOLER MASTER Centurion 5
Mouse: LogiTech MX310
Keyboard: Gateway SK-1510
Other: Cooler Master V8 CPU cooler
I have 2 500GB Internal drives and a 1TB External, and im still worried about running out of roomIt might seem like a ridiculous amount of HDD space. When I first built the PC I just threw in the 1TB drive. After some time I got the two 750GB drives, one I keep all my music, videos, pics, docs, etc while the other one backs it up. I originally had a mirror RAID set up, but then I broke it and started using the Windows 7 backup utility, but that's why I bought two identical drives. Some time last year I decided to get the SSD, which is dedicated to the OS and programs. The 1TB drive is now used for bulk dump, temp space, and that kind of crap. I do audio editing and have been trying to learn video editing, so a huge junk drive comes in handy.
Yes the V8 cooler is overkill imo, should of went for something like:The V8 cooler is kind of stupid, I've thought about taking it out and putting the stock Intel back in. It works great and all that, but it makes it harder to clean the case out. And the cooler itself is a little harder to clean than the stock HSF. My normal computer habits has my CPU running at the same temp with either cooler anyway. I haven't done much PC gaming in the past few years. I don't even have a game installed right now. I keep saying that I'll install something just so I can check the CPU temps, but, meh.
And i thought my cable management was badRyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Mobo: Gigabyte 970-UD3
HDD: 1tb 7200rpm
RAM: 8gb (2x4gb) Crucial
CPU: AMD FX-8350 4ghz
GPU: MSi TwinFrozr III AMD Radeon HD 7950
As long as the components stay cool I couldn't care less how my cables look. Since the PC appears to stay cool, the cables stay messy.Hazerd wrote:
And i thought my cable management was bad
You have a Similar build to mine, minus the AMD CPU, my last build had a Gigabyte Mobo and AMD CPU, figured i would try Intel this time around.

I have 2 other computers also, gave 1 to parents, and the other collecting dust in basement.fastbilly1 wrote: Six of the seven I have with me right now. I have six more towers in storage and about a dozen more in parts.
Top are three netbooks - EEE 900, EEE 900a, HP mini210.
Then the small one which is my old gaming pc/htpc:
1.8ghz Athalon XP, 2gigs of DDR, 60gig IBM Harddrive, Geforce FX5700
Then my wifes old gaming pc:
3ghz P4, 2 gigs of DDR, 80gig Seagate Harddrive, Geforce MX440
Then my current gaming pc:
2.6ghz Q6600, 4gigs of DDR2, 1.5 TB of WD Harddrives, Geforce 9600GT
The only reason I bought the Dell as my gaming PC is because I had a listing of parts made on Newegg for a Q6600 build and it went on sale on Dell SMB with everything I wanted but the step down on motherboards, for the price of the Q6600 on Newegg. So I bought the base rig for $400, and added some extras. As much as I love building from scratch, that was too good to pass on.
What is with all the hate for side windows, i would say the same thing about cases without windows, i think NOT having a window these days is ignorant to the fact the components are designed alot more flashy than they used to be.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Hazerd wrote: Seems pretty hard to find cheap cases without windows. It's the hip thing now I guess.
Plain black boxes ftw.
nice case, been thinking of getting one of thoseRyaNtheSlayA wrote:Eh. I'll bite.
A close up of the weapon:
Mobo: Gigabyte 970-UD3
HDD: 1tb 7200rpm
RAM: 8gb (2x4gb) Crucial
CPU: AMD FX-8350 4ghz
GPU: MSi TwinFrozr III AMD Radeon HD 7950