yep, it's a PC all right
That's a buff PCWhat're you using for
did you solder or just fill it with liquid metalalso, pics
Quote from: Ingy on February 27, 2020, 09:45:54 PMThat's a buff PCWhat're you using forGaming for when I'm free (that's what the 2080 is for), but music/video editing has been consuming most of my time because I'm helping out my friends band and have been offering my services to some lower level YouTubers for so long on my formerly garbage PC that an upgrade like this makes enough of a serious technical difference that I could actually make some money off it.Gonna get more, faster RAM though.
Quote from: Blankina on February 27, 2020, 10:41:11 PMQuote from: Ingy on February 27, 2020, 09:45:54 PMThat's a buff PCWhat're you using forGaming for when I'm free (that's what the 2080 is for), but music/video editing has been consuming most of my time because I'm helping out my friends band and have been offering my services to some lower level YouTubers for so long on my formerly garbage PC that an upgrade like this makes enough of a serious technical difference that I could actually make some money off it.Gonna get more, faster RAM though.Yeah that RAM did seem a little slowMake sure you have some RBG to make up the speed difference
If you're actually serious about video editing and making money off of it then get a 3900x instead of that 9900k. Sure, the 9900k will have higher frames in most games, but only marginally. The 3900x will be faster when it comes to editing though. That's an older model case as well, there are better options that are cheaper too. But if your heart is set on that build, then go for it, there's nothing wrong with it. edit: herp derp you built it already, my bad
Quote from: Blazed Iron on February 29, 2020, 11:10:22 PMIf you're actually serious about video editing and making money off of it then get a 3900x instead of that 9900k. Sure, the 9900k will have higher frames in most games, but only marginally. The 3900x will be faster when it comes to editing though. That's an older model case as well, there are better options that are cheaper too. But if your heart is set on that build, then go for it, there's nothing wrong with it. edit: herp derp you built it already, my badKinda realized the 9900K thing a little after I bought it, but thanks for trying to tell me at least lol. I'll be able to make do I believe as of right now because editing so far has been a breeze.Case-wise I disagree. I got this one for $90 for my first build, and I really see no reason to scrap such a solid and ergonomic case. Cable management (as much as I suck at it) is SO much easier with some of Fractale's additions, and I really like the minimalist design that actually really does help in keeping the noise down..
I got a Meshify C and the only downside is that a three fan GPU probably won’t fit if you have any fans or a radiator in the front of the caseDissipates heats like a mofo thoKeeps my room warm now but summer will probably be unbearable lol
Drop the Windows bundle.Get a trial version of 7 and upgrade to 10 for free. Saves you 100 dollars.
Completely irrelevnat but I am going mental over this: https://imgur.com/a/9LFJa4t
Quote from: FatherlyNick on March 09, 2020, 05:51:21 PMCompletely irrelevnat but I am going mental over this: https://imgur.com/a/9LFJa4tCompletely irrelevant, but I am going to quote you with this anywayYouTube