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Been working on a fairly low-power system (save for the CPU, which is a power-hungry 32nm 8-core) just to push along modern games at a decent framerate, all wrapped in a good case that'll be easy to upgrade. (Yay thumbscrews!)
Specs:
Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Rev. 4 Motherboard
XFX Double Dissipation Radeon R260X Graphics (2GB memory)
8GB G-Skill Sniper DDR3 1866
AMD FX-8320 (stock clock, for now)
Random WD 1TB HDD (waiting to purchase an SSD)
Corsair 620 watt semi-modular power supply
EVGA 120mm 5-heatpipe cooler
Lian Li PC-A75 Full Tower Case
Also, this magical little thing. Eventually gonna get around to replacing the factory inductors and main input cap to give it a little more low-end. Otherwise, the presence and tonality of this amp are great. Also, less than 25 bucks on Amazon, which was pretty cool.
(pictureception)
Don't mind the massive bundle of wires. Or the Ouya.
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Konrad
* Alright, I just can't not complain, imperfect tech must always be improved. I think the Logitech G710+ mechanical gaming keyboard is quite nice, I'd probably want one - but only if/when Logitech offers a version with a whole LED backlighting rainbow. Gimme, gimme!
that's what the corsair k70 or k95 RGB is for!
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I like that Lian Li PC-A75 Full Tower. Roomy, simple, elegant, dark, dominant. Kinda reminds me of Tron, vaguely. Looks like an excellent choice for my new half-build.
[Edit: I chose a Corsair Obsidian 750D Full Tower. Elegant and dominant enough, numerous happy reviews, looks like it gots everything I needs, and hella cheaper than that Lian Li beasty.]
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didn't take pics before i put in in, but i finally got an ssd, got me a 512gb crucial m550
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I have been seriously considering one of those lepai amps. How much would the upgrade cost to do?
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Heehee, my crazy G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse laser works *perfectly* on glass surfaces. And it also works on mirrors - albeit a little sluggish and stuttery, but still way better than my olde 1000Hz/7200dpi GM8000X "Ghost" mouse. I just can't find any solid surface it won't work on. I most highly recommend this mouse! Alas, the LEDs only come in "Logitech Blue" (software lets you control intensity, optional pulsing "breathing" effect, profiles and functions for when/why LEDs work).
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I've got one of those amps in my HTPC build. I love it. I got it because lots of people hail it as the low price hi-fi setup. It's awesome. Pair it with a set of these and an inexpensive sub woofer and you'll have a pretty sweet setup for less than $200.
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Recently I purchased A Cooler Master HAF XB, MSI 790, AMD FX-8320, and some Mayhem labs Blue berry coolant.
I didn't do a build log but this is what came of it.
Here's a album. http://imgur.com/a/AnGsM