stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2008
- Messages
- 11,200 (1.91/day)
- Location
- Wyoming
System Name | Dean Machine/2020 Ryzenfall |
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Processor | Intel 4790K/AMD Ryzen 5800X |
Motherboard | MSI 1150 Gaming mATX/Asus ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming Wifi |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED/SilverStone AH240 AIO |
Memory | 16 gigs Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer/32 gigs G.Skill TridentZ NEO DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte 1660 Super/EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid Gaming |
Storage | Crucial SSD 256 and 2TB spinner/Dual Samsung 980 Pro M2 NVME 4.0 |
Display(s) | Overlord 27" 2560 x 1440 |
Case | Corsair Air 540 |
Audio Device(s) | On board |
Power Supply | Seasonic modular 850 watt Platinum/EVGA T2-850 Titanium |
Software | Windows 10 Pro/Windows 10 Pro |
Some time ago; oh jeez, maybe a year or year and a half now, I picked up 2 ole Alienware systems locally from a guy on Craigslist.
One, the newer system, had something funky going on with the motherboard. I located a new, original Alienware EVGA 790i Ultra for an amazing price. Flashed the BIOS to unlock it due to the newer system being one of the one's that was produced after Dell had bought them out.
Had a heck of a time finding the proper software to make all the lights and crap work on it, but after some digging, I found all of that.
I found an amazing deal here on TPU for a fan controller from @XZero450 which I knew would look amazing in this ole system!
Needless to say, I grabbed it and am kind of in the process of installing it today.
For some enjoyment, here are a few pictures of that ole system.
I just think the bay area looks so much better with the fan controller installed! It's one that gives 4 different temps as well. Very cool!
Thanks a million again @XZero450 !!!!!
And, I just tossed in the side and motherboard shots for shits and giggles.
The older Alienware system is an original real Alienware before they sold out to Dell. It had an Abit motherboard in it, that worked great, but it wouldn't support anything other than a single core S775 chip.
Well, I had an awesome P5Q-E motherboard that I had grabbed for next to nothing from our amazing TPU member @theonedub a few years ago (jeez, I think around 3 or 4 years now).
Pulled that board installed the P5Q board and a quad-core processor and that ole system frigging rocks out! I have Windows XP Pro installed on it for some nostalgic gaming now and then.
Here are a couple of shots of it:
Man, I remember back in the days of old, my best friend and I wanted an Alienware system so bad!!!!!
Naturally, that was before we started building our own systems.
Of course, they were way out of our budgets at that time.
Okay, sorry for being so long-winded on this post.
One, the newer system, had something funky going on with the motherboard. I located a new, original Alienware EVGA 790i Ultra for an amazing price. Flashed the BIOS to unlock it due to the newer system being one of the one's that was produced after Dell had bought them out.
Had a heck of a time finding the proper software to make all the lights and crap work on it, but after some digging, I found all of that.
I found an amazing deal here on TPU for a fan controller from @XZero450 which I knew would look amazing in this ole system!
Needless to say, I grabbed it and am kind of in the process of installing it today.
For some enjoyment, here are a few pictures of that ole system.
I just think the bay area looks so much better with the fan controller installed! It's one that gives 4 different temps as well. Very cool!
Thanks a million again @XZero450 !!!!!
And, I just tossed in the side and motherboard shots for shits and giggles.
The older Alienware system is an original real Alienware before they sold out to Dell. It had an Abit motherboard in it, that worked great, but it wouldn't support anything other than a single core S775 chip.
Well, I had an awesome P5Q-E motherboard that I had grabbed for next to nothing from our amazing TPU member @theonedub a few years ago (jeez, I think around 3 or 4 years now).
Pulled that board installed the P5Q board and a quad-core processor and that ole system frigging rocks out! I have Windows XP Pro installed on it for some nostalgic gaming now and then.
Here are a couple of shots of it:
Man, I remember back in the days of old, my best friend and I wanted an Alienware system so bad!!!!!
Naturally, that was before we started building our own systems.
Of course, they were way out of our budgets at that time.
Okay, sorry for being so long-winded on this post.