The battlestation lol. Fun fact, I like a bit of quality, so I got the res of a dual monitor setup and started multiplying. I ended up with this beast of a picture at 7680x2160. Looks fantastic.
Small sony tv. Res 1366x768. I have it set to 1824x1014 to fit more stuff when i'm streaming
The main screen. An RCA 42" flatscreen, and my Polk sound bar. Res 1920x1080 and 8ms delay
My keyboard (Red Dragon Kumara), mouse (Logitech G602), and mouse pad (Magic Eagle 16"x36")
Not gonna lie, this is a random EVGA PSU I found on B-Stock. It was about $35, and was 100w above another PSU of the same price, so I chose this one
A GTX Zotac 1060 6gb Mini I picked up for $275 :'( , and an all green mobo
Some ram that came with the computer
This picture is to show the poorly designed mobo, granted, it probably wasn't intended to be gamed on. My problem here is that I was limited to the graphics cards I could install without bumping into the SATA ports. I settled on the Zotac 1060 mini because it was 10.5" and I had 11" to work with. I would've had an EVGA SSC 1060 but it simply didn't fit.
A stock CPU cooler that also came on the computer. No way to mount an AIO, and it doesn't get too hot anyways, so I left it. Hopefully gonna do a thermal paste swap soon.
a quick screenshot of the homescreen
UPDATE: There's a LOT going on here, but I did what I could. I finally realized that I could put the SATA cords through the drive cage to reduce clutter a soon as possible, and had the PCIE 6-pin routed a little cleaner as well
UPDATE: Made some room, and got one fo my SSDs moved to a better location
UPDATE: I forgot to include last time, but here we have my Behringer Xenyx Q802 usb mixer to go with my mic (AT2020 XLR). and my phone charger at the bottom
AT2020 (foam filter off for the photo)
The stuff I used to clean up the case a little. 2 bread clips thingys and some velcro for the SSD
The Non-Break Wallet-anator
I realllllly just wanted to game. I was looking for a pc, and was talking to someone I was going to buy from, and he suggested looking at the dell t series. I found the T-1650 I7. It came with an I7 3770 non-k, 16gb 1600mhz ram, a 1tb WD Blue drive, Windows 10 Pro, and an AMD Firepro. I bought an EVGA PSU, a Zotac GTX 1060 6gb mini, and 2 SSD's to get this Porsche ready for gaming. It only has 1 case fan, so I keep the side panel open. This entire build cost me about $700, excluding my mouse and keyboard. Oh, I've never played on a monitor, I'm using 2 flatscreens as monitors. One 42" RCA flatscreen at 8ms, and a 24" 1366x768 flatscreen as a secondary lol. My setup isn't glorious by any means of the word, but I did what I could with what I had, and wouldn't go another route. I love PC gaming oh, stock intel cooler.