hellspawncy
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I build a my new PC and looks great at my home office and I wanted to share it with the community that with their tips I improved my skills. Tom keep up the great job that your doing. Me and my wife enjoy your videos and read all your reviews.
What you see when you enter.
Desk View
Better Desk View
Close up to monitors and keyboard & mouse
The workhorse of the office #Ryzen_1700
Closer View of the PC
Close up to the internals
My peasantstation 4
Library and storage area
My CPU-Z validation
https://valid.x86.fr/eu8dhy
CPU is stable and can be stress with aida64 for 6 hours at 1.25V, but when I handle huge databases 100GB+ for reporting because I use a reporting tool that uses Intel's C compiler with Intel math library restarts, I up the voltage to 1.3V and then no problem at all. With tiny databases up to 20GB with 1.25V i was having no problems because AMD's new CPU crunch that reports in less than 15 minutes.
CPU with 16 threats under €350 is so good for productivity. Before my ryzen built i needed to queue this workload at company's servers if i wanted them to finish within a day. Now I can work from home and don't even need to go to the office.
My Specs are:
Motherboard: MSI X370 GAMING PRO CARBON
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700@3.8GHz, 1.3V
RAM: FlareX F4-2400C16D-32GFXR @2400MHz
GPU: Sapphire Fury X
OS Drive: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 250GB
Case: PHANTEKS ECLIPSE P400 TEMPERED GLASS GRAY
External Storage: Lacie 3TB PorcheDesign and a Custom NAS with 8TB storage
Monitors: HP Z23n and Benq XL2411T
Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow 2013
Mouse: Razer Taipan
What you see when you enter.

Desk View

Better Desk View

Close up to monitors and keyboard & mouse

The workhorse of the office #Ryzen_1700

Closer View of the PC

Close up to the internals

My peasantstation 4

Library and storage area

My CPU-Z validation
https://valid.x86.fr/eu8dhy
CPU is stable and can be stress with aida64 for 6 hours at 1.25V, but when I handle huge databases 100GB+ for reporting because I use a reporting tool that uses Intel's C compiler with Intel math library restarts, I up the voltage to 1.3V and then no problem at all. With tiny databases up to 20GB with 1.25V i was having no problems because AMD's new CPU crunch that reports in less than 15 minutes.
CPU with 16 threats under €350 is so good for productivity. Before my ryzen built i needed to queue this workload at company's servers if i wanted them to finish within a day. Now I can work from home and don't even need to go to the office.
My Specs are:
Motherboard: MSI X370 GAMING PRO CARBON
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700@3.8GHz, 1.3V
RAM: FlareX F4-2400C16D-32GFXR @2400MHz
GPU: Sapphire Fury X
OS Drive: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 250GB
Case: PHANTEKS ECLIPSE P400 TEMPERED GLASS GRAY
External Storage: Lacie 3TB PorcheDesign and a Custom NAS with 8TB storage
Monitors: HP Z23n and Benq XL2411T
Keyboard: Razer BlackWidow 2013
Mouse: Razer Taipan
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