There are so many new CPUs and GPUs out there and more coming this year. Has anyone got a mod planned for 2024? You know, something with a few nice pieces of hardware in them....
I've got an idea in mind, and some of the parts on hand....
I noticed that those Corsair iLink fans have their logo's upside down. I can turn them over the next time I open the case.
Power is a necessary evil. Overcome your demons with more power!
A decent GPU is necessary if you plan to game a bit. I do plan to game a bit. I love World of Tanks - Blitz. This Radeon RX 7900 XT should be sufficient.
Have fun with it, and please let me know if there is any noise from the PSU fan. There were some issues with it.
A few more tasty bits arrived recently. This is the newer AIO from Corsair and a few fans to pair with it in the case.
I'm sorry, the only "build" I'll have this month is a firestick....
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The TT Core P6 is still one of, if not my favorite cases to build in. I don't know if you remember my liquid overkill build. There is a ton of room in it and they make cool aftermarket parts for it. I had 3 pumps, 3 reservoirs, all the piping, with a little custom drilling, and all the components inside the front of that case lol. And put a custom water plate in the front. You can get very creative with the room inside that case.
I don't remember that build at all. It is beautiful. I hope it's still operational.
It should be. It went to a professional gamer who is on a Counter Strike team. I know he did a lot of traveling for tournaments, but that thing weighed about 70lbs with the three loops in it. So I am assuming it was just for home use.
Everyone needs some M.2 storage. I can't decide if I want the 2 TB drive as my system drive, or the 1 TB drive as my system drive. This will be a gaming machine though - most of the storage will be games from Steam.
1tb system drive
That's what I ended up doing. The 2 TB M.2 drive is my games drive.
Yes, I need a gaming monitor if I'm going with an AMD RX 7900 XT video card. This one was on sale for about $250 on Amazon.
Good sound has been important to me, since I had worked at JBL in Northridge, California for a few years prior to attending university. These are still the best computer speakers for the money in my humble opinion. I now have ten sets. You heard that right.
I will start on this build soon. I have the desk area ready for it.
I did some building for a few hours yesterday. I started by removing the glass panels in my Thermaltake case and then I pulled the AM5 socket cover off and replaced it with a Thermalright machined cover. Looks snazzy!
Thats the Thermalright Frame I guess?
Yes. You can't see much of it once the AIO pump is on top of the CPU.
I dont mind it seeing, was just curious which brand since I know that Roman is in trouble with them.
Well, I've been busy this afternoon, here at Big Al Computers. I dealt with hand and finger cramps trying to connect everything up and you know what? The World-of-Tanks build booted successfully! I just finished playing a round of World of Tanks - Blitz before ending my efforts for tonight. There are still things to install and configure, like some decent wallpapers, change some memory settings in the BIOS and things of this nature. I'm so happy it booted up after one power button push and one reset.
I did some more configuration things, like installing iCUE and some wallpapers. I also placed one of my old tank models inside the case. I have a few more that I'm gluing back together - they didn't travel well back in 1991 when we moved here from California!
I changed out the base this morning, after finding my old drafting board from the university days of the early 1980's. I put black duck tape (two strips per side) on the board and the LED mouse pad covers the rest. This is better than painting those previous wooden boxes, especially since it's so cold out here in Northern Virginia lately. Yesterday, I played around with the iCUE configurations and selected the radar gif image for the LCD display in the water pump. It gives the machine a military look I think.
Turned out Fantastic!
Definitely one of my favorite cases.
I also know exactly where to place the HEAT Satchel on that Tiger so it goes bye bye. lol
Really cool build and i love that case you're using. Looks like there's loads of room for decent airflow.
Last few adjustments today. I had ordered a World of Tanks mousepad from their store and it arrived yesterday. I knew this was a big mousepad with the Tiger II on it, but as they say, 'go big or go home'. Two of the monitor legs sit on top of the mousepad but it's really not an issue. I hope the silkscreened image lasts a while. I also did a BIOS update yesterday morning and reset the memory back up to 6000 MHz. (On my website, I took the picture after the BIOS update but prior to resetting the memory frequency via EXPO-1). I think this is now a worthy battle station!
Poor Tiger. I think that 511 number is famous. Is that one of the Tiger I's that England grabbed after the war?
The most famous one in the UK is the Tiger 131 in Bovington. Still there might be an 511, have to read through the books orm google it.
This is the version we use in WWII Online:
Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf.E (Sd.Kfz.181) Tiger I - Tank Encyclopedia (tanks-encyclopedia.com)
Thanks for that explanation of the numbering system. It was quite confusing to me in the past.