My gaming rig
My gaming rig
Hey everyone, I justed wanted to post my super sleek, power-efficient, high end, cheap gaming rig: Specs: AMD A10 6800K16GB RAM from Kingston (clock and CAs are lousy, gonna replace that next month with some proper RAM memory).WD 1TB SATA600 7200RPMASRock FM2A85X-ITXPSU Bequiet 300W (overkill, but its there in case I had a dedicated GFX card). Properly runs:- EVE Online 4 clients at the same time.- Distant Worlds Shadows with max size universe.- Planetary Annihilation Alpha.- Supreme commander forged alliance (even 12 player multi matches on FA forever).- C&C Zero Hour- Shores of hazeron.- SotS II Total purchase price (incl. eco friendly case):- €350,- Any comments?
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Nice case. :biggrin:
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(incl. eco friendly case): Are you sure that snazzy case is recycled cardboard?
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Are you sure that snazzy case is recycled cardboard? It is at least bio degradable, compared to the normal stuff only degradable by oxidization or C4.
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Any comments? This isn't the first time I have seen interesting uses for cardboard. :girlcrazy:
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Didn't know they made 300W PSU any more, I thought the PC building world needed on average a 450 with todays gfx cards sucking up most of it. Hoping to build a PC for Xmas for myself, we'll see Dad seems to always come last at that time of the year.
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A 120W picoPSU can power this thing easily if you use a SSD with it. If I would run my PC 10/7/365, my electricity bill would end up at 78€. If I'd do it 24/7/365 it'd end up at €188. My previous desktop consumed €393 on the electricity bill at 10/7/365. This means that effectively by saving this much on my electricity bill, I can buy every year a new one. And it's performance is better than my old i5 desktop 