High Voltage [2019]

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Dante Mutti
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High Voltage [2019]

About 11 years ago I saw an old Oscilloscope from the 1960's in a flea market and I immediately fell in love with the design and thought it would be awesome to put a computer in one of them. When I got back home I looked on eBay for an inexpensive Oscilloscope and found one for sale near Salem.

So I drove down from Portland to buy it, and then I stored it for over 10 years. Multiple times I almost gave up on the dream, but finally after I finished my last mod I felt confident enough to try a project of this magnitude.

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Color(s): Gray Green
RGB Lighting? No
Theme: Retro
Cooling: AIO Cooling
Size: Micro-ATX
Type: General Build

Build Updates

Upgrades in CPU Cooling and GPU

CMWS19

Hardware

CPU
$ 157.00
Intel - Core i7-7700K
Socket: LGA 1151
Cores: 4
Integrated Graphics: Yes
Motherboard
$ 75.00
ASUS - Prime Plus (H270M)
Chipset: H270
CPU Socket: LGA 1151
Size: ATX
Memory
$ 757.28
Corsair - Vengeance (3000MHz) (Black/RGB) (2x)
Type: DDR4
Capacity: 16 GB
Graphics
$ 1,099.00
NVIDIA - Titan Xp Jedi Order Collector's Edition
Chip Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip: Titan Xp
Storage
$ 139.90
Crucial - MX500
Form Factor: M.2
Interface: M.2 (M)
Capacity: 1 TB
Storage
$ 70.00
Toshiba OCZ - RD400
Form Factor: M.2
Interface: M.2 (M)
Capacity: 512 GB
PSU
$ 117.49
EVGA - 650 GM SFX
Wattage: 650
Form Factor: SFX
Efficiency: 80+ Gold
Case
Custom - Custom (custom)
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