Almost budget. Black, White and Blue
Full AMD build, for programming work and gaming.
Initialy I got a R5 2600X but it came with problems and AMD gave my money back. Weeks later I got a R7 2700X by the same price, kinda lucky.
The case is a non-branded one I got quite cheap. It has acrylic side and ok build quality, with standard front IO and enough internal space. The real bad thing is that the rear fan is only 80mm and there is no mounting for top fans. At least I can put two 120mm front fans.
For the fans, there is one 80mm in the back as exhaust and one 120mm in the front as intake.
Since the PSU is not modular, I put the remaining cables in the gap between the PSU and the top of the case.
For performance there is no complaints at all. It can max out any games and the only bottleneck in production is only myself. Goodbye 15 minutes to open an IDE.
Initialy I got a R5 2600X but it came with problems and AMD gave my money back. Weeks later I got a R7 2700X by the same price, kinda lucky.
The case is a non-branded one I got quite cheap. It has acrylic side and ok build quality, with standard front IO and enough internal space. The real bad thing is that the rear fan is only 80mm and there is no mounting for top fans. At least I can put two 120mm front fans.
For the fans, there is one 80mm in the back as exhaust and one 120mm in the front as intake.
Since the PSU is not modular, I put the remaining cables in the gap between the PSU and the top of the case.
For performance there is no complaints at all. It can max out any games and the only bottleneck in production is only myself. Goodbye 15 minutes to open an IDE.
Color(s): Black Blue White
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: none
Cooling: Air Cooling
Size: Micro-ATX
Type: General Build
Hardware
CPU
$ 106.27
Motherboard
$ 149.99
Memory
$ 238.99
Storage
$ 114.99
PSU
$ 137.83
Accessories
$ 42.00
Keyboard
$ 149.99
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