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tik 🪀✨
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Junior Chimp
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« on: March 21, 2015, 09:31:01 PM »

I recently underwent the task of building my own desktop PC. I've owned several over the years and I love the things.. nevertheless I'd never actually built my own computer, choosing the parts myself, and paying for them with my own money. I'd also forgotten a lot of what I'd learned, so I obsessively studied up and finally built the damn thing. And now that I have somewhat of idea of what I'm talking about again, I'm curious about everyone else and their machines.

Here's what I've got now:

CPU: Intel i7-4790K.. no fancy cooling
MB: Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD3H
RAM: 1 plain 8GB Kingston stick.. no wanky heatsink
OS: Windows 8.1
HDD: 128 GB SSD for the OS/important applications, 1 TB HDD for stuff
Case: Corsair 900T - It's so pretty!

The only thing I haven't bought yet is a graphics card, since I'm not a huge gamer anyway and the stuff I do play is pretty tame. I went a bit overboard with the processor, probably, but I wanted to try Android development and possibly some video work, plus I wanted to not need to upgrade for a good while.

Anyway, that was a massive upgrade from my very old machine that had 2GB of RAM and was still running XP on a dual-core Pentium 4. What about you guys?

And if anyone has any advice for a graphics card, I'm all ears.
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tik 🪀✨
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2015, 11:23:09 PM »

That has some impressive capabilities itself, though. Did you pick it based on its price? From what I know about it, most people buy it just to have fun overclocking it. You can actually get a higher clock speed than my 4790k - albeit with some major caveats that would affect real performance. For typical simple computer tasks, there's nothing wrong with it.
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