EdGey's Build :)

EdGey

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Hey guys, just some pics of my PC as it stands at the moment
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Processor: Intel i7 2600k @ 4.3GHz

Memory: Corsair 4GB DDR3

Hard Drive: 150GB Raptor / Samsung 250GB F1

Video Card: GTX 560 Ti

Sound Card: Asus XonarDX

Motherboard: Asus P8P67 B3 Rev

Computer Case: Silverstone Fortress FT01B-W
 
if you look close enough, you can see most of em - lol

How ?! I can't see through the heatsing, nor can I see how much RAM he's got, maybe 4, maybe 8. But I can see the graphics, its not written but, by the length of it I can say it's a 560Ti.
 
looking great so far but you said as it stands for this momonet what are ya planning on changing???
 
Super tidy rig there mate! I've always loved the FT01, not as keen on the newer Silverstone cases with their flipped motherboard mounts. I know it's better for cooling but just doesn't look right. What can I say, I'm shallow when it comes to the look of my rig. Lol! Did you get the case new for this one or did you just swap the new parts into your old PC?
 
looking great so far but you said as it stands for this momonet what are ya planning on changing???

Thanks
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There's no such thing as a finished PC for me, they're ever evolving
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Next upgrade will most likely be an SSD. I may try and find a nice way to mount it, maybe above the hard drive cage somehow.

Super tidy rig there mate! I've always loved the FT01, not as keen on the newer Silverstone cases with their flipped motherboard mounts. I know it's better for cooling but just doesn't look right. What can I say, I'm shallow when it comes to the look of my rig. Lol! Did you get the case new for this one or did you just swap the new parts into your old PC?

Thank you. I have to agree with you about the new Silverstone cases. I prefer the traditional sideways lay out. To answer your question I kept the case from my previous build. I like it too much to replace it just yet
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Quick call in the AX 850 brigade
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Thank you so much for posting this, and showing that you don't need a massive psu, just a good one.

Nice clean build, btw !
 
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