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The Worker The Worker
Bought as a pre built then started upgrading Bought as a pre built then started upgrading$2,743.93 -
Zeta Zeta
I built this rig with 3D modeling, photo and video editing in mind. I am a Ph.D Mechanical Engineer candidate and I... I built this rig with 3D modeling, photo and video editing in mind. I am a Ph.D Mechanical Engineer candidate and I anticipate the use of other demanding software to prototype/research additive manufacturing. I went with a custom loop and emphasized radiator surface area for quiet operations even under full load. A future upgrade I would do is get vented panels to maximize thermal efficiency. The only thing I wish I have done differently is to use a stronger pump solution with a reservoir for my loop.$3,099.94 -
Video Toaster Video Toaster
Moving from a maximalist Threadripper + dual GPU setup down to a tiny SFF box that has more power than the original system,... Moving from a maximalist Threadripper + dual GPU setup down to a tiny SFF box that has more power than the original system, the Video Toaster got its name from the original case that oddly resembled the toaster in my kitchen in size, color, shape, and of course heat output. The name is also a throwback to a much loved Amiga accessory of old, and in true form I use the rig for some video editing work!$2,914.91 -
My Noctua themed build. My Noctua themed build.
This PC was built towards the tail end of "the before times" and has served me well for the last year or so. Noctua was my... This PC was built towards the tail end of "the before times" and has served me well for the last year or so. Noctua was my decided theme and I really tried to stay away from RGB parts. At most I just use white light to highlight the internals. I mostly use it to play games like Deep Rock Galactic and Starcraft II but I also dabble with competitive shooters like Battlefield or PUBG. I'm not sure of what I'd do differently because so far, I think it's pretty much the perfect computer for me and I don't think I'd swap any part even if it was free to do so. PC originally started life with a 3900x/x570 Aorus Master but I had lots of USB problems and ended up returning it for a 10900KF/Z490 Aorus Master. Much happier with the Intel CPU overall. Big upgrade over my previous 4790k build.$3,512.80