I call the one I got “the cube!” I’ve had it since I built my first pc it’s a chonky boy and I love him! He’s the Minecraft block of pc cases and it lets me have so much storage X3
@@mrhappy8966 yeah it was Ryzen that shook everything up, prior to Ryzen all of Intel's CPUs (certainly the common ones, away from Xeons and the like) everything from Intel (up to and including 7th gen) maxed out at 4 cores and 8 threads, with i5's only having 4 cores and 4 threads.
i remember a review gamers nexus made about it complaining abut lag and stutters thanks to the 4 cores, then ryzen hit everybody, what time to be alive
@@mrhappy8966 Not really, the i7-8700K was released later in 2017 and was quite a bit faster for gaming than the early Ryzen's. For gaming the 8700K was still slightly better than Ryzen 7 3700X etc. but the 5800X and especially the 5800X3D for the same platform are better. So with the Intel you would have had better performance in games for 3 years (if assuming a CPU upgrade on AM4) but didn't have the upgrade path that AM4 had. i9-9900K was just a refresh with 2 more cores and slightly higher clocks. Though without Ryzen Intel might have stayed on 4c/8t on mainstream platforms for few more generations
This is coincidental. I also bought this PC case in 2017, with an i7 7700k. A GTX 1080. And to start with, 16 GB DDR4 2400 MHz. And also coincidentally, it was also custom built by a company. it was my first gaming PC.
I still have my Antec 300 sitting in the closet after finally switching to a newer Antec case this past summer. It served me very well for a good 12-13 years.
Me to, I got my Antec 300 around 2011, I needed a large case for several mechanical hard drives and 2 optical drives. Times and needs change, It's been sitting around empty for the last 6 years, just can't bring myself to get rid of it.
I5 2500k and gtx560, what a combo. I build a system using that cpu and the gtx 560Ti back in 2012 just before getting married and got a good 7 to 8 years of happy gaming out of it, was a beast!
The Corsair Air 540 housed my previous build which I sold to my cousin a couple years ago. Absolutely incredible case; the airflow is unbelievable. Corsair need to make an updated version.
I'm still rocking a Corsair Air 540 myself too! Got it for 35€ back in 2017, it's missing the additional hdd cage for the second chamber but fans has been swapped for NZXT one and the first owner had some fun repainting the mesh from white to red. Mine is housing a Ryzen 5 5600 and RX 5600XT rig. I did found a great deal last month for a practically brand new cheap office i5 9400 8gb ram and 500 WD SSD made by some obscure SI for about 80€. Got a gtx 1070 for 110€ added some fans a new CPU cooler and my older beQuiet 600w PUS(replaced this year with a MAG A750GL), and made a decent budget gaming PC for my older brother. Wish I could have found a deal on a case before shipping it, but alas nothing decent at the time.
The Air 540, I got it even before it was released in this country, and im still using it to this very day. Great cooling, great looks. One of the first dual chamber chassis.
I recently got that same Antec case! Got it from my local E-waste recycling center for $15 and I am currently working on a case Mod for it. Spray painted the interior all matte black and removed the unnecessary drive bays so far. Might cut out the side panel and install tempered glass/ plexiglass soon.
My current gaming rig case has the white version of that Corsair case, and I absolutely love it. Lots of space for fans and radiators on the front and top sides in addition to the 1 fan at the rear. And like you said, lots of space to hide the PSU cables on the backside of the motherboard which is very nice. Additionally, the case has 2 caddies for sliding in 3.5" drives (or 2.5" drives with adapter sleds) with mounted connectors which is so cool (you can see the sleds at 5:35). Also there is room for up to 4 additional 2.5" drives on the backside next to the PSU as well (shown at 5:46). I doubt I will ever need to upgrade this case as it is functionally perfect.
Personally Still got the Antec Three Hundred that I've owned since 2008 for my secondary machine; has a modified hard drive cage (angle grinder) otherwise the 3070 Strix wouldn't fit! Got another Three Hundred in the family that's still rocking modern hardware as well! They're an absolute steal if you can find them!
Delidind and applying liquid metal between the die and heatspreader works wonders with the 7700k. 15-20°C drop in temperature. I got mine from 90°C at 4.75 GHz to 80°C at 5 GHz.
My i7-7700K is currently running at 32C, on the original paste. But, I am also waiting on delivery of some liquid metal, for an i7-4790K that I have. 😁😁😁
I really like those two PC Cases, I still own an Antec Three Hundred. The Case is the component that I reuse the most, and because of this I’ve learned a lot about fan cooling / airflow
I just got a neglected pc with a z270 and 7700k for $90 US. Got a rx 6600 for $100 to pair with it and a cheap ssd and hopefully flip it for a decent profit. Would still make a good budget build for someone getting into PC gaming.
Mostly good parts,always liked the look of Corsair "cube" cases,then Lian-li came along with the O11 series cases.The O11's just looked much slicker/modern in design.Good to see what you do with these rigs next!
More doggo plz. I just made a build with an i7-6700k that was inspired by finding a z270 asus prime mobo in the trash around the corner. I was suprised to find that it still worked, as well as the G4400 processer that was slotted into the motherboard. It was likely from an old Mining rig. I found a cheap i7 on ebay and am surprised at how well it keeps up! Especially with a solid overclock. I made the build really fancy with a nice white case, white cables, and painted an old evga blower style 1070 i had lying around white, then added Bluetooth and wifi. Ended up passing it on to a friend for $450. I didnt make much profit by any means, but it was a nice experience to build it and i didnt lose anything to it but some time. well worth it in my opinion. keep an eye out in your neighborhood for some trash-can deals!
Taking e-waste and building it into something valuable is strangely more satisfying than the tiny profit to be made from flipping. That's not to say that I refuse the profit. 😏😏😏
You are proper mental mate. I have to watch your videos just so you can get your money back on this crap ;) I saw a couple of Dell cases on the roadside waiting for a scrappy to pick up when I was out for a walk the other day and I was tempted to have a nose, but I haven't caught your disease just yet so I kept walking, which was what I was meant to be doing.
My Ryzen 7 2700 sits in an Antec 300 case. And I got my i7-7700 free from a family member in the form of a Dell XPS 8920, with a 1050ti and 16GB of DDR4. I installed my Western Digital SN750 Black 500GB NVME to make a nice backup gaming rig.
Bro! I wanted that 2500k + gtx560 build so bad back in the day! I ran an overclocked core 2 + 550ti around 2011. Ran pretty well even then. Good times.
My current rig is in that exact same antec case :-) It can probably double as a bullet stopper, it’s stupidly solid Also loading optimized defaults is basically the first thing i do on any pc i buy.
Memories. My previous PC with an i5 2400 and a Radeon HD 4000 series had that Antec case. I gave it to a friend thinking it was broken and the problem was one stick of RAM.
You sir found my case I’ve had that since 2013 at least shows my age having that Corsair case it’s a good case I love how roomy it is and was always worried about my case being too heavy which is why I got the Corsair one you have there. It’s never failed me and is a sturdy chonky boy I just called it “the cube!!!!”
I'd bet over half the games still on the market were originally optimized on an i5 platform. An i7 running DDR4 is still a very solid platform...especially with an unlocked i7.
The board in the more modern of the 2 systems can be flashed with 8th and 9th gen instruction sets using coffee time and run with more modern CPUs. Anything 8th and 9th gen with 4 cores will work fine but higher than that is a different pin out. Everyone’s favourite Chinese electronics website has some sellers selling up to 8 core 9th gen laptop CPUs that have been put onto LGA1151 socket chips with an IHS included. Might be worth playing about with? Most of the sellers will even mod your bios for you to work with the newer chips if you buy one but obviously at your own risk if you trust them to do it for you!
I got a Corsair Air 540 off my brother-in-law who found it on the street while doing a run as a garbage man. Great case, just missing some hdd and cd mounts 😅
I haven't long bought an untested "gaming" pc for £70 on Ebay, lucky enough it works without issue. Here are the specs of the system currently • Asus Prime A320M-K • AMD Athlon 3000G • 8GB of DDR4 3000MHZ • 1TB HDD • 450W PSU
Cases alone are worth that... That is an antec 300 Ver1.0 which is way more desirable then its later model. You can turn that into a 12 3.5in HD nas or 54 bay 2.5in nas if your damn crazy. The two front fan cages can be removed, along with the grill on the plastic front and suddenly it has 9 5.25in bays. The corsair case is good too but getting an antec three hunderd v1 nowdays is almost impossible. The V2 is pretty easy to find but not the V1 and the v1 is the better of the two.
G'day Random, We have a similar problem down here with the newer i7 4c/8t CPUs being STOOPID expensive used, While i7-7700 have now dropped to about $130-$150AUD when I upgraded my nieces PC last year I got a used i3-10100F + B560M for $165AUD
I remember I had the Carbide AIR 240 at one point, without the optical drive bay. I remember hating it because most modern graphics cards wouldn't fit in it and the ATX12V connector was a major pain to install (I had to remove the top panel to see where I was inserting because the clearance was so tight). Also the door panels didn't screw in correctly because the screw holes were drilled slightly off.
The work of cleaning those PC is already worth the price you pay. If I am the owner of these systems, I would keep them if I have the ability to do so.
That's crazy I had almost the same build as the first computer in 2011 but the ti version of the 560. The 2500k was a legendary cpu it served me well till the first Ryzen came out.
If interested I have around 50x different Xeon CPUs to sell. There are many for 2011 and 2011-3 platforms as well as for x79 motherboards. Love your channel and unboxing videos the most 🤟
I recently got a ibuypower prebuilt with no gpu off facebook market for 300$usd it came with a i7 12700kf, z690 gigabyte motherboard, 240 aio, 1tb m.2 , 32g ddr4 3600 an a 750 psu . I used a 2060 super for the gpu an its a beast
I am once again asking for Doom Eternal to be part of the benchmarks. It's not because I'm particularly fond of the game; I just like seeing how well this game runs on low end hardware. Well, the GTX 560 doesn't support Vulkan but apparently this game can run on relative potatoes.
7700K is such an unfortunate cpu for flipping used pcs. Like the 1700x aged so much more gracefully and the xeons from around that time like the 8 core E5 1680 v4 can both be cheaper .
Harry's own review: 10/10 would bark at the pigeon again.
Ahh yesss, the backyard garden with pc talking in it. I love it
😁
The gamers garden. Where the Hydrangeas review graphics cards and cases of various degrees of functionality.
Why pay for an expensive studio with professional lighting and soundproof walls when you can play with your new gaming PCs in the backyard?
Gaming outside be like :
@@RandomGaminginHDRandomBackyardPC
You got a Corsair carbide air for 150?!? Can’t find one for less than 200, holy hell.
i've found the case multiple times locally for about £40
@@williampaabreeves lucky, only site I can find them on is eBay and the local pickups are decently priced but in other states.
I call the one I got “the cube!” I’ve had it since I built my first pc it’s a chonky boy and I love him! He’s the Minecraft block of pc cases and it lets me have so much storage X3
I wash thinking the same thing, that case was close to becoming my main PC.
What the heck these are actually that expensive? Where i live they're 40$ used in good condition
That Corsair case looks good tbh.
the i7 + that corsair case for that price is a steal. what a deal
Damn , that dual chamber Corsair case aged like fine wine.😅
Ah the 7700k such an icon imo, i remember looking back at it as this pinnacle of a cpu back when i was first getting knowledgeable on pcs
I just bought it😂❤
It was intel's last cpu when they dominated the market right before ryzen took the pc world by storm exciting times.
@@mrhappy8966 yeah it was Ryzen that shook everything up, prior to Ryzen all of Intel's CPUs (certainly the common ones, away from Xeons and the like) everything from Intel (up to and including 7th gen) maxed out at 4 cores and 8 threads, with i5's only having 4 cores and 4 threads.
i remember a review gamers nexus made about it complaining abut lag and stutters thanks to the 4 cores, then ryzen hit everybody, what time to be alive
@@mrhappy8966 Not really, the i7-8700K was released later in 2017 and was quite a bit faster for gaming than the early Ryzen's. For gaming the 8700K was still slightly better than Ryzen 7 3700X etc. but the 5800X and especially the 5800X3D for the same platform are better. So with the Intel you would have had better performance in games for 3 years (if assuming a CPU upgrade on AM4) but didn't have the upgrade path that AM4 had. i9-9900K was just a refresh with 2 more cores and slightly higher clocks.
Though without Ryzen Intel might have stayed on 4c/8t on mainstream platforms for few more generations
This is coincidental. I also bought this PC case in 2017, with an i7 7700k. A GTX 1080. And to start with, 16 GB DDR4 2400 MHz. And also coincidentally, it was also custom built by a company. it was my first gaming PC.
I still have my Antec 300 sitting in the closet after finally switching to a newer Antec case this past summer. It served me very well for a good 12-13 years.
That’s good to hear :)
Me to, I got my Antec 300 around 2011, I needed a large case for several mechanical hard drives and 2 optical drives.
Times and needs change, It's been sitting around empty for the last 6 years, just can't bring myself to get rid of it.
Get that grass cut lad ! lol. Im pleased Harry didnt piss up them ! Great video, thanks Steve
I5 2500k and gtx560, what a combo. I build a system using that cpu and the gtx 560Ti back in 2012 just before getting married and got a good 7 to 8 years of happy gaming out of it, was a beast!
The Corsair Air 540 housed my previous build which I sold to my cousin a couple years ago. Absolutely incredible case; the airflow is unbelievable. Corsair need to make an updated version.
I'm still rocking a Corsair Air 540 myself too! Got it for 35€ back in 2017, it's missing the additional hdd cage for the second chamber but fans has been swapped for NZXT one and the first owner had some fun repainting the mesh from white to red.
Mine is housing a Ryzen 5 5600 and RX 5600XT rig. I did found a great deal last month for a practically brand new cheap office i5 9400 8gb ram and 500 WD SSD made by some obscure SI for about 80€. Got a gtx 1070 for 110€ added some fans a new CPU cooler and my older beQuiet 600w PUS(replaced this year with a MAG A750GL), and made a decent budget gaming PC for my older brother. Wish I could have found a deal on a case before shipping it, but alas nothing decent at the time.
I had the GTX560 back in the day. Used it from late 2011 until early 2021, when I finally upgraded my desktop.
The Air 540, I got it even before it was released in this country, and im still using it to this very day. Great cooling, great looks. One of the first dual chamber chassis.
I recently got that same Antec case! Got it from my local E-waste recycling center for $15 and I am currently working on a case Mod for it. Spray painted the interior all matte black and removed the unnecessary drive bays so far. Might cut out the side panel and install tempered glass/ plexiglass soon.
A custom work of art is soothing to the soul. 😁
My current gaming rig case has the white version of that Corsair case, and I absolutely love it.
Lots of space for fans and radiators on the front and top sides in addition to the 1 fan at the rear. And like you said, lots of space to hide the PSU cables on the backside of the motherboard which is very nice. Additionally, the case has 2 caddies for sliding in 3.5" drives (or 2.5" drives with adapter sleds) with mounted connectors which is so cool (you can see the sleds at 5:35). Also there is room for up to 4 additional 2.5" drives on the backside next to the PSU as well (shown at 5:46). I doubt I will ever need to upgrade this case as it is functionally perfect.
Personally Still got the Antec Three Hundred that I've owned since 2008 for my secondary machine; has a modified hard drive cage (angle grinder) otherwise the 3070 Strix wouldn't fit!
Got another Three Hundred in the family that's still rocking modern hardware as well! They're an absolute steal if you can find them!
Love that corsair case, had mine since I bought my GTX1080 9yrs ago lol.
I used to have the Antec 300. I built a 2600k system with that case around 2011. 🤪
good find, decent case's, decent power suppliers, mobo and cpu combo's are ok as well, plenty of profit potential.
Yayy we got more Harry!
I'm impressed you've had the one rare day that it hadn't rained to be able to display the cases outside!
I only just recently upgraded from an i5 2500k. It ran perfectly, overclocked to 4.2ghz for over 10 years.
That’s amazing. Looking forward to overclocking this one and seeing what it can really do!
Delidind and applying liquid metal between the die and heatspreader works wonders with the 7700k. 15-20°C drop in temperature. I got mine from 90°C at 4.75 GHz to 80°C at 5 GHz.
My i7-7700K is currently running at 32C, on the original paste. But, I am also waiting on delivery of some liquid metal, for an i7-4790K that I have. 😁😁😁
@@curtis.albrecht.79 The CPU in the video seemed also way cooler than mine with 4.5 GHz. Guess there is some thermal paste lottery involved. 😅
Lol, Harry is so cute.
I really like that chonky case - and I especially like the cable management room. Can't wait to see what you do with that.
I really like those two PC Cases, I still own an Antec Three Hundred. The Case is the component that I reuse the most, and because of this I’ve learned a lot about fan cooling / airflow
I have that large corsair cae. Brilliant piece of kit and plenty of room.
If Harry gets distracted by a pigeon, imagone the reaction when the seagull pops up.
The i5-2500K was the first CPU I ever bought myself. Still running strong as a now lower spec machine for my mom's light computing use.
I like how it arrived like it was a whole AC unit
I just got a neglected pc with a z270 and 7700k for $90 US. Got a rx 6600 for $100 to pair with it and a cheap ssd and hopefully flip it for a decent profit. Would still make a good budget build for someone getting into PC gaming.
Mostly good parts,always liked the look of Corsair "cube" cases,then Lian-li came along with the O11 series cases.The O11's just looked much slicker/modern in design.Good to see what you do with these rigs next!
More doggo plz.
I just made a build with an i7-6700k that was inspired by finding a z270 asus prime mobo in the trash around the corner. I was suprised to find that it still worked, as well as the G4400 processer that was slotted into the motherboard. It was likely from an old Mining rig. I found a cheap i7 on ebay and am surprised at how well it keeps up! Especially with a solid overclock. I made the build really fancy with a nice white case, white cables, and painted an old evga blower style 1070 i had lying around white, then added Bluetooth and wifi. Ended up passing it on to a friend for $450. I didnt make much profit by any means, but it was a nice experience to build it and i didnt lose anything to it but some time. well worth it in my opinion. keep an eye out in your neighborhood for some trash-can deals!
Taking e-waste and building it into something valuable is strangely more satisfying than the tiny profit to be made from flipping. That's not to say that I refuse the profit. 😏😏😏
That case looks like a professional workstation chassis.
You are proper mental mate. I have to watch your videos just so you can get your money back on this crap ;) I saw a couple of Dell cases on the roadside waiting for a scrappy to pick up when I was out for a walk the other day and I was tempted to have a nose, but I haven't caught your disease just yet so I kept walking, which was what I was meant to be doing.
Imagine what could have been inside!
I always take a look inside haha
My Ryzen 7 2700 sits in an Antec 300 case. And I got my i7-7700 free from a family member in the form of a Dell XPS 8920, with a 1050ti and 16GB of DDR4. I installed my Western Digital SN750 Black 500GB NVME to make a nice backup gaming rig.
Was expecting ol' Harry to hike his leg at first 😂
I'm still rocking a Corsair Carbide air 540 myself, I've had it since new and it's still as solid as the day I got it.
Bro! I wanted that 2500k + gtx560 build so bad back in the day! I ran an overclocked core 2 + 550ti around 2011. Ran pretty well even then. Good times.
I'm so happy I still have my Air 540. I recently upgraded to a 680x but this case is still amazing. I had it for 8 years before I shelved the Air 540.
the 680X aged so well
I own that Corsair cubic monstrosity. It houses an i7-6700K that has put in a LOT of work. The case is humongous, but a dream to build in. :0)
My current rig is in that exact same antec case :-)
It can probably double as a bullet stopper, it’s stupidly solid
Also loading optimized defaults is basically the first thing i do on any pc i buy.
Memories. My previous PC with an i5 2400 and a Radeon HD 4000 series had that Antec case. I gave it to a friend thinking it was broken and the problem was one stick of RAM.
I have the Corsair cube in gray. It's still a great case to work with.
You sir found my case I’ve had that since 2013 at least shows my age having that Corsair case it’s a good case I love how roomy it is and was always worried about my case being too heavy which is why I got the Corsair one you have there. It’s never failed me and is a sturdy chonky boy I just called it “the cube!!!!”
Haha that's a JRT for ya :)) Love those lil' guys... nuclear reactor levels of energy
I'd bet over half the games still on the market were originally optimized on an i5 platform.
An i7 running DDR4 is still a very solid platform...especially with an unlocked i7.
4:35 starting off that GTA:V benchmark with some impressive driving!
😃 yay! Fix or Flop, Season 1, Episode 2, lets go! 👊😏
I've got that corsair case in white, been running it for about 9/10 years now, plenty of space in it so never seen a reason to replace it 😅
The board in the more modern of the 2 systems can be flashed with 8th and 9th gen instruction sets using coffee time and run with more modern CPUs.
Anything 8th and 9th gen with 4 cores will work fine but higher than that is a different pin out. Everyone’s favourite Chinese electronics website has some sellers selling up to 8 core 9th gen laptop CPUs that have been put onto LGA1151 socket chips with an IHS included. Might be worth playing about with?
Most of the sellers will even mod your bios for you to work with the newer chips if you buy one but obviously at your own risk if you trust them to do it for you!
Any Z300 Series board with the latest BIOS will accept an i9-9900K.
RGHD videos are a must watch even if I watch them on a system that runs circles around what's on screen
We all see what you're doing with the puppy shots recently. And it's working.
I got a Corsair Air 540 off my brother-in-law who found it on the street while doing a run as a garbage man. Great case, just missing some hdd and cd mounts 😅
Love the cube cases. I've got an aero cool white one and a black bitfenix one.
I still run a carbide 540 case but mine has a 5950x and 4090 in it.
Both cases are great for cheap custom NAS servers, especially the Antec case.
If you don't have enough money, this idea is very good if you are keep the high quality case (in this video Corsair).
gotta get the dogs smell of approval
I still have my Carbide Air 540, thinks its system no 3 i have in it now :) absolutly love the case :)
I appreciate the time stamps in the description, but forum now on can we add 'Dog appearance' time stamps too please
I haven't long bought an untested "gaming" pc
for £70 on Ebay, lucky enough it works without issue.
Here are the specs of the system currently
• Asus Prime A320M-K
• AMD Athlon 3000G
• 8GB of DDR4 3000MHZ
• 1TB HDD
• 450W PSU
Cases alone are worth that... That is an antec 300 Ver1.0 which is way more desirable then its later model. You can turn that into a 12 3.5in HD nas or 54 bay 2.5in nas if your damn crazy. The two front fan cages can be removed, along with the grill on the plastic front and suddenly it has 9 5.25in bays. The corsair case is good too but getting an antec three hunderd v1 nowdays is almost impossible. The V2 is pretty easy to find but not the V1 and the v1 is the better of the two.
We love Harry!
PC2 is almost pretty balanced, just needs an overclock to help support that 3050.
Still using my Antec 300 case. It's not pretty but it still has a fair amount of utility.
7:56 dog barkin on that out of bounds skybox
RX6600 in the i7 system and it will be a great 1080p system for a good few years.
Even after this years... thay boxy Corsair case still has it own charm. Also it can hold ton of HDD lol
Still using the Antec Three Hundred to this day! Extremely annoying cable management but I never experienced any temparature problems.
An aging but solid beast
G'day Random,
We have a similar problem down here with the newer i7 4c/8t CPUs being STOOPID expensive used,
While i7-7700 have now dropped to about $130-$150AUD when I upgraded my nieces PC last year I got a used i3-10100F + B560M for $165AUD
Ooh, nice Antec case, my main pc runs in one of those.
I wanted that cube case so bad when it came out.
I remember I had the Carbide AIR 240 at one point, without the optical drive bay. I remember hating it because most modern graphics cards wouldn't fit in it and the ATX12V connector was a major pain to install (I had to remove the top panel to see where I was inserting because the clearance was so tight). Also the door panels didn't screw in correctly because the screw holes were drilled slightly off.
That Corsair case is sexy af
In 2008 I made a pc with that Antec case- sold it in 2014… maybe that’s it!
Beautiful dog!
ngl I was looking for that carbide case for the longest time. Hard to find similar cases nowadays
hello everyone and welcome ,the legendery intro
The work of cleaning those PC is already worth the price you pay. If I am the owner of these systems, I would keep them if I have the ability to do so.
That's crazy I had almost the same build as the first computer in 2011 but the ti version of the 560. The 2500k was a legendary cpu it served me well till the first Ryzen came out.
If interested I have around 50x different Xeon CPUs to sell. There are many for 2011 and 2011-3 platforms as well as for x79 motherboards.
Love your channel and unboxing videos the most 🤟
Just built for resale a machine with I7-2600s,and 12 gb ddr3, GeForce 650TI.
Ah I have the air 540 in my older build. Such a well made case id have used it again for my new build if the gpu fit.
Awesome, can’t believe it wasn’t raining 🌧️ as soon as I put something new in the garden the dog feels obliged to cock a leg up it 😂
turn the psu around, not the fan against the frame like The Verge did
I recently got a ibuypower prebuilt with no gpu off facebook market for 300$usd it came with a i7 12700kf, z690 gigabyte motherboard, 240 aio, 1tb m.2 , 32g ddr4 3600 an a 750 psu . I used a 2060 super for the gpu an its a beast
4:36 that 360😮😮
THE DOG IS BACK
I had one of those Antec cases, really tough cases. I regret selling it.
That big PC would probably work well if paired with an RTX 2060.
Ahh...7700k...it served me for 5 years before I replaced it...decent, if old.....
NB: "Always pet the doggo!"
I am once again asking for Doom Eternal to be part of the benchmarks. It's not because I'm particularly fond of the game; I just like seeing how well this game runs on low end hardware. Well, the GTX 560 doesn't support Vulkan but apparently this game can run on relative potatoes.
Thanks!
I quite like the chunckyboi case 🙃it's going to need a good clean though 😅
7700K is such an unfortunate cpu for flipping used pcs. Like the 1700x aged so much more gracefully and the xeons from around that time like the 8 core E5 1680 v4 can both be cheaper .
The i3 12100 is faster than the highest overclock you can muster on a 7700k, for reference.
7th Gen Intel does not get Windows 11 tho
With some reg tweaks no problems
I love the corsair case on the 120 pound one