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  • kickinindian
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    Cheap ass build I did for a friend with an fx-8xxx black and I think a gtx 760 had to cut costs so used the OG dell case but I opened up the front and obviously moded a side panel for more air flow

    Also had to cut holes for an evo 212 cpu cooler heat pipe tops

    Was such a fun hack cheapo build to do XD

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  • Northern
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    Originally posted by Wschnitz
    CAD Prices are so wack.
    lol you're telling me

    Originally posted by Wschnitz
    Reason i suggested X570 is don't have to worry about it not being Ryzen 2 ready. AFAIK like B350 had to be updated via BIOS for Ryzen+ If you have time you could also wait a month or two for B550 to come out.
    MSI released bios updates for their B450 motherboards for Zen2 CPUs, and the two B450 boards I was considering, the B450 Tomahawk and B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC, both have MSI's Flashback so I just need a USB stick to update the bios. Potentially some revision of the Tomahawk coming soon that is compatible out of the box also.


    I also decided I'm going to reuse my old Antec Super Lanboy case/fans to save the $100. Might be a mistake, but whatever.

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  • MrBurgundy
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    RAM speeds on a ryzen make a difference

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  • Wschnitz
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    CAD Prices are so wack.

    Reason i suggested X570 is don't have to worry about it not being Ryzen 2 ready. AFAIK like B350 had to be updated via BIOS for Ryzen+ If you have time you could also wait a month or two for B550 to come out.

    in terms of RAM you want both good timings and good speed, 3600mhz doesnt matter if your timings are sloppy CAS19 or similar.

    I wouldn't trust Userbenchmark and with an NVMe there is almost no way you will know difference, so pick the cheapest most highly rated one you can find, if you have never ordered off google express you could probably get the SSD for $75-80 USD or whatever cad Eq.

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  • Northern
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    Originally posted by Wschnitz

    CAD prices yikers

    IDK if anything on this list is cheaper in CAD but they are the parts I currently recommend based on price and perf.



    Meshify C is just a better case overall, RAM has better timings out of the box and has room for even tighter timings or more speed, and SSD is just cheaper and better.
    Thanks for the feedback! I don't need PCIE 4.0 so I don't think I need to bother with an X570? I can essentially get a top tier B450 for the price of a garbo tier X570 and I don't think I really do anything to notice a difference(?). This is probably the last round of AM4 anyway, so I don't see any "future proofing" happening. Biggest difference is I wouldn't be limited to 3200MHz with a newer mobo - with the one you selected, it opens me up to some cheapish 3600MHz sticks for no extra cost, if that is at all beneficial (I don't know enough)

    Based on 563,576 user benchmarks for the Crucial P1 3D NVMe PCIe M.2 and the Intel 660p NVMe PCIe M.2, we rank them both on effective speed and value for money against the best 1,095 SSDs.

    Seems to show the Crucial is slightly better for $5 more? hardly any difference though according to this.

    I looked at the fractal meshify case, and I really like it except the "wrinkly" front. That's the big turnoff, but it's also $31 more ($115 vs $84). There are some other Corsair cases I like, mostly the super cheap ones with blank fronts. I had the line drawn at $100 CAD originally, IDK how I feel now.

    RAM suggestion sounds good, thanks.

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  • Wschnitz
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    Originally posted by Northern
    I appreciate when people do a build with an existing case. IDK, call me weird.

    I've been thinking about a new desktop for almost a year now but caved and bought a used 3rd gen Thinkpad X1 Carbon for school last fall and couldn't justify buying anything...

    Now I'm starting to get the itch again, currently looking at this:


    (also have a GTX1070, 650W PSU, and peripherals lying around)

    Mostly for Solidworks and games, but also FEM/FEA for class and for FSAE, maybe more.
    I've been back and forth on whether to buy a new case or to reuse an old Antec Super Lanboy in so-so condition. Save $100 and suffer a broken front header, some missing blank plates, and only 2 fans? I don't know.
    CAD prices yikers

    IDK if anything on this list is cheaper in CAD but they are the parts I currently recommend based on price and perf.



    Meshify C is just a better case overall, RAM has better timings out of the box and has room for even tighter timings or more speed, and SSD is just cheaper and better.

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  • Wschnitz
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    Originally posted by george graves
    Best case ever made? Perhaps not. But it's better then the pro 4U rack server I upgraded to Was too loud, and too big. A pro 19" rack 4u server is huge - Good for fitting 10-15 drives in, but....

    - I went back to this. 1999(?) IBM Intellistation Mpro case. Because I don't care what it looks like. It just has to fit a bunch of drives, a long video card, and have a handle on top to carry it when needed. No one ever paid me cause I have a glass window on my PC/OSX. :) It's a tool, not a prom date.

    If you want something nicer George you should look at BeQuiet's stuff



    Their OG 900 holds 7HDDs out of the box, the new one can hold more if you get more cages AFAIK. And they are built to be quiet.

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  • Northern
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    I appreciate when people do a build with an existing case. IDK, call me weird.

    I've been thinking about a new desktop for almost a year now but caved and bought a used 3rd gen Thinkpad X1 Carbon for school last fall and couldn't justify buying anything...

    Now I'm starting to get the itch again, currently looking at this:


    (also have a GTX1070, 650W PSU, and peripherals lying around)

    Mostly for Solidworks and games, but also FEM/FEA for class and for FSAE, maybe more.
    I've been back and forth on whether to buy a new case or to reuse an old Antec Super Lanboy in so-so condition. Save $100 and suffer a broken front header, some missing blank plates, and only 2 fans? I don't know.

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  • george graves
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    Best case ever made? Perhaps not. But it's better then the pro 4U rack server I upgraded to Was too loud, and too big. A pro 19" rack 4u server is huge - Good for fitting 10-15 drives in, but....

    - I went back to this. 1999(?) IBM Intellistation Mpro case. Because I don't care what it looks like. It just has to fit a bunch of drives, a long video card, and have a handle on top to carry it when needed. No one ever paid me cause I have a glass window on my PC/OSX. :) It's a tool, not a prom date.

    Last edited by george graves; 08-03-2019, 05:16 AM.

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  • Wschnitz
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    They would be my second choice after noctuas for sure. Id expect the ML's to last forever because of the design.

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  • MrBurgundy
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    Went to micro center and got 5 LL140s

    Initial impression is good. Seems like they’re really well made.

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  • Wschnitz
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    Corsair ML and LL fans are really good too.

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  • lambo
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    Originally posted by MrBurgundy
    My build is all black lol and I'm a big gay and want to keep that way.

    Plus, the RGB shid is cool.

    I know noctuas will probably out live three generations of my family, but I def would like an all black fan with rgb features.
    Yeah no rgb stuff with the Noctua's, but you can get the rubber isolators in black to replace the dumb brown ones and have all black fans

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  • kickinindian
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    Originally posted by MrBurgundy
    In the market for some new case fans and I'm looking at those new thermaltake riing plus 14s

    Anyone have any experience with em? reviews are pretty split on them, so I was thinking about just forking up the extra cash and going with corsairs.
    Get whatever fan you want and get the phanteks lux rgb rings so you can get the RGB on actually good fans they come in a 120 or 140mm I love mine

    Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk

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