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dojampau
James Paul Domingo
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Palisades Park, United States
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Most Recent Build

ebuild!

get it? ebay + build? heheh
can't think of a nice name for her.

Anyways, this build started out in 2015 when my father bought a graphics card for me, 980ti hybrid for 250$. My build then was an intel g3260, 8gb ram & a Gtx 750. I was innocent then, not knowing what's cheap and what's not. So yeah, because of that I got into the PC community. I watched a lot of linus, jayz-$0.02, bitwit and lots of other of youtube channels.
Fast forward to 2017, with the help of parents and a whole summer's savings, I built my 1st ever PC! It was in a core p5 with Ryzen 1700, 8gb, 1080ti( sold the 980ti for $400 and bought the 1080ti for 500$!). I was just starting to get into custom loops so got an s36 expandable aio hoping that I would make it a full loop(never got to expand it tho lol).
so the next year, I upgraded bit by bit, first was a 2700x then 16gb Ram then mobo and some fans and rads. I then started to stock for my custom loop build, ordered tubings and fittings in China, ordered blocks, pumps, and rads.
So finally in Dec 2018, the loop parts are almost complete, and before we had a vacation to US, I sold the 2700x and crosshair VII then finally added some hundreds and bought the threadripper.
At last 2019, got home from vacation and "completed" this beauty of a beast.

P.S.
And about the title, almost all of the parts in this build were from ebay
the only brand new ones were the hdd, 1700 and mobo from the first build!lol
So crossing my fingers that none of the parts give up.

So far everything's running great and well.

Thanks for stopping by!
Color(s): Black
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: Wall
Cooling: Custom Liquid Cooling
Size: E-ATX
Type: General Build

Contests

This build participated in 1 contest.

Hardware

CPU
$ 235.00
AMD - Threadripper 1920X
Socket: TR4
Cores: 12
Motherboard
$ 500.00
ASUS - ROG Zenith Extreme
Chipset: X399
CPU Socket: TR4
Size: E-ATX
Memory
$ 120.00
Corsair - Vengeance (2666MHz) (Red) (3x)
Type: DDR4
Capacity: 16 GB
Graphics
$ 248.00
EVGA - GeForce FTW3
Chip Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip: GTX 1080 Ti
Interface: PCIe x16
Storage
$ 86.85
Samsung - 960 EVO
Form Factor: M.2
Interface: M.2 (M)
Capacity: 250 GB
Storage
$ 79.49
Seagate - FireCuda Gaming SSHD
Form Factor: 3.5 Inch
Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
Capacity: 2 TB
PSU
$ 384.00
Corsair - HX1000i
Wattage: 1000
Form Factor: ATX
Efficiency: 80+ Platinum
Case
$ 120.00
Thermaltake - Core P5 (Black)
Type: Mid-Tower
Side Panel: Open
Case Fan
$ 144.95
Thermaltake - Riing Plus 12 TT (RGB) (5x)
Size: 120 mm
Cooling
$ 70.00
Bykski - Distro Plate
Type: Waterblock
Cooling
$ 100.00
Coolgate - Quad
Type: Custom Loop
Size (WxHxD): 480 mm (4 x 120 mm)
Cooling
$ 168.14
EKWB - EK FC1080Ti FTW3 Acetal+Nickel
Type: GPU Waterblock
Cooling
$ 179.28
Cooling
$ 147.98
EKWB - RAM Monarch (2x)
Type: Custom Loop
Cooling
$ 200.00
Swiftech - Pump (2x)
Type: Custom Loop
Cooling
$ 199.95
XSPC - RX Series V3
Type: Custom Loop
Size (WxHxD): 480 mm (4 x 120 mm)
Accessories
$ 186.07
Accessories
$ 51.98
Monitor
$ 453.49
MSI - Optix MAG341CQ
Size: 34 Inch
Panel: VA
Refresh Rate: 100 Hz
Keyboard
$ 139.97
Corsair - K95 Platinum (RGB)
Interface: Wired
Key Switch Type: Cherry MX Brown
Type: Full Size
Mouse
$ 95.93
Logitech - G903
Interface: Wireless
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 3,723.99
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