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  1. JBox88

    My Gaming Setup

    Figured since I'm new, and I've seen at least one already, I would post my rig here. Though to be honest I dont have all the pictures I should =/. Note: I just grabbed links from NewEgg to make it easier. Computer case/desk: DK-04X Motherboard: MSI X99a SLI CPU: Intel i7-2820K Haswell-e RAM: DDR4 G.SKill Vseries 16GB (4x4GB) 3000 Wireless Card: ASUS PCE-AC88 3100 Power Supply Unit: EVGA 1000W Graphic Card: MSI GeForce GTX 1080 TI 11GB CPU Cooling: EVGA Liquid CPU cooler - 280mm radiator Of the three monitors, the only one worth mentioning is the center (I only game on one monitor) which is a 24" 2k Predator from Acer (which I absolutely love). That stand its on also allows me to turn it side ways when I'm working. As for liquid cooling, I've done a few custom setups and honestly while they look awesome (especially if I did a custom setup in this desk), they tend to leak in my experience (I've met others that disagree). I find that as long as I'm not going nuts with the overclocking (and I have a good airflow setup as is) I'm perfectly content with vacuumed sealed CPU cooling systems, especially since they dont typically leak! Note: My office/Man cave is still being put together, thus no drywall yet. But trust me, its already awesome!

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