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System Name | RYZEN RECKER |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 9700x |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B650 Gaming AX2 |
Cooling | Arctic Cooler 120mm CPU, Cougar case fans. |
Memory | 32GB Gskill 6000mhz |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire 7900xt |
Storage | 3TB NVME with multiple TB back up HDDs |
Display(s) | Acer 32" 170hz VA |
Case | Fractal Pop XL |
Audio Device(s) | Corsair Void headset |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1050w Gold |
Mouse | Steel Series Sensei Ten |
Keyboard | Corsair K55 |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
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Specs:
RYZEN 5 1600X @ 4ghzASUS Prime B350-PLUSCorsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3200mhzXFX R9 290 1070mhz~core overclockCorsair 850cx PSU120gb Kingston SSD for boot drive1TB WD drive for music, pictures, etc.1TB Seagate Barracuda for Steam library/games3TB HGST for Steam library/backup
Mods:
Nothing really other than 4x120mm Cougar case fans, Enermax 92mm 3- copper heatpipe CPU cooler with another 92mm fan strapped for push-pull airflow.(Actually keeps my CPU fairly cool! Never got above 67C during 15 minute stress testing. Stays below 60C while gaming mostly.)Copper memory chip heatsinks on my R9 290's VRM chips. Had to file down the main heatsink a few millimeters to get them to fit. Without them the VRM chips would get into the 90C range..Now they hardly hit 76C.
Finally upgraded from my dated Ivy Bridge CPU setup. My R9 290 is the next to be replaced, but I didn't want my old i5-3450 bottle-necking a new card.My old PSU was dieing as well, so I got to fully strip my Antec 900 case and do some semi-proper wire management.


Specs:
RYZEN 5 1600X @ 4ghzASUS Prime B350-PLUSCorsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 3200mhzXFX R9 290 1070mhz~core overclockCorsair 850cx PSU120gb Kingston SSD for boot drive1TB WD drive for music, pictures, etc.1TB Seagate Barracuda for Steam library/games3TB HGST for Steam library/backup
Mods:
Nothing really other than 4x120mm Cougar case fans, Enermax 92mm 3- copper heatpipe CPU cooler with another 92mm fan strapped for push-pull airflow.(Actually keeps my CPU fairly cool! Never got above 67C during 15 minute stress testing. Stays below 60C while gaming mostly.)Copper memory chip heatsinks on my R9 290's VRM chips. Had to file down the main heatsink a few millimeters to get them to fit. Without them the VRM chips would get into the 90C range..Now they hardly hit 76C.
Finally upgraded from my dated Ivy Bridge CPU setup. My R9 290 is the next to be replaced, but I didn't want my old i5-3450 bottle-necking a new card.My old PSU was dieing as well, so I got to fully strip my Antec 900 case and do some semi-proper wire management.