Hey zach ! I want to buy a pc and I only have about 450 - 500 dollars. I just want to play minecraft with some nice shaders and a lot of mods, and some warzone. What should I buy? Im a big fan, keep it up!
I traded my nintendo switch for a 5700g and some RAM. I want to start flipping pcs, but for the first build, should I use the 5700g's integrated graphics, or save up more for a 6700xt?. (I normally wouldn't use the integrated graphics, but it is not for me)
agreed. I always hated the look of the optiplex add but this completely changed my mind. this thing is beautiful. I may buy one just to do that transformation.
@@ZachsTechTurf The RAM maybe also is worth upgrading. 🤔 The RX5700XT is also a very good card and can sometimes be found for 100bucks. (12% slower than RX6600) A GTX1070 or GTX1080 is maybe also worth considering.
I think that extra wood grain would look sick, without any brand names or anything on it. Almost like a stealth build. Just looks like a basic pc but has a super slick classy look to it
@@ZachsTechTurf I kinda wanna see how well wooden PC cases do with high end PC parts. But if u put a 4090 in it make absolutely sure it's fully connected! Cuz a melting connector can get hot enough to make wood start charring (which happens in the 200s Celsius).
It is true that they are very good, even for your grandparents or your parents, the only thing is that you leave Windows and Office activated so that they do not have disabled functions.
4:35 from a designer’s perspective, yes, leaving the sticker is a good call. Leaves a color accent to the surface, and makes the PC look more ‘official’ overall :)
It’s hard to find deals in Australia NSW. People overprice anything they call a gtx 980 pc with ddr3 ram “high end” and overprice the oldest optiplexes
Hello zach been watching your yt channel for a year and ive learnt alot about pc and their parts and stuff i wanted to buy a pc myself and copy your budget builds but couldn't because my mom declined because we were hard on money but keep it up and maybe in the future i will get a pc love your content keep up the grind❤
Oh man, just browsing late night and found this. This will be perfect for the build I want to do for my girlfriend, she only plays Sims and cozy games so doesn’t need anything crazy and I have a decent 1660 Super kicking around. Probably saved me $500-600 thanks man ❤
@ I actually haven’t gotten to doing this yet, I priced it out and with what I currently have to use it’ll be cheaper overall to just build a standard PC.
lol, in romania we have this-Exone Gaming Tower, Core i7-8700K pana la 4.70GHz, 16GB DDR4, 256GB SSD M.2 NVMe, 8GB Radeon RX 6600 new, liquid cooled for $470,80
Check dumpsters cuz some ppl find these old workstations for free and they work! But one time, I took an external drive enclosure from a curb. The guy said I could take it but it broke my brother's expensive iMac 😭 shorted the circuits or something, I dunno. ☠️
Optiplex pcs work surprisingly well for what they are. Up until about 2 years ago my main gaming pc was an Optiplex 3040 SFF with 16 gb of ddr3, a 1 tb HDD, a gt 1030, and an i5-6500. That computer now runs in my garage controlling my laser engraver and drawing up all my designs for my side hustle. It got replaced with a z490, i5-10400, 16 gb of ddr4, and an RX 570 8 gb as my current main pc
*Nice, loving the build, something I could put ion the living room and would not look out of place, I thing the sticker upgrade would've finished it up nicely!*
Wow that white pc with the wood vinyl looked so classy. These builds might be the best in terms of price to performance and they look good as hell. Unfortunately shipping this to my part of the world would cost too much 😢
Have an optiplex with upgraded psu, new top down rgb cooler, i7 7700, rx 6400, 32gb ddr4, 2tb nvme, second 2tb hdd, and in the process of cutting out the metal side panel and adding in an acrylic side panel for $200 total investment. Definitely going to take a look at adding some vinyl to it now! I did have extra parts on hand, as I do builds professionally, but I started with the main system for just $40 and an rx 550 for $42 just upgraded to the rx 6400 for $99. It has evolved over the last year from an rx 550 to the a310 to it's latest card and other upgrades. Everyone definantly can create an amazing 1080p build for less than $200. I'm considering painting or dipping the cooler to another color on the GPU. Best of luck to everybody who wants to do one of these builds. The parts at a budget are out there! 😊
this is exactly how i started with PCs when I was around 10 got one of those cheap dell PCs with an apu upgraded from 4 gb of ddr3 ram to 8 gb then got the gt 730 after 2 years got a 1050 ti didnt know that you had to plug GPUs into psu so got a new psu just like that step by step until I got a high end PC
I've only recently found you guys channel, but you've helped me so much with your content. I didn't know anything about emulation let alone building a computer. I'm now waiting for my optiplex 7050 MT i5-7500 8gb ram with 8gb of RAM. I also ordered a cheap Nvidia gt750 graphics card, SSD, and of course thermal paste.... Lol. I'm going for a cheap emulation build that'll maybe run xbox360 emu on decent settings
Btw finding older gen dell precision workstation laptops is also a viable gaming option. I scored a dell precision 7720 with an i7 6820hq, nvidia quadro p3000, 16gb of ram, and a 512gb ssd for around $280 (similar specs usually sells for around $500-$700 here). Lots of them going around from ex office auctions only need to know what to look for, and not much demand so prices are better than used normal consumer stuff.
The wood grain vinyl looks great, and great performance for £200. I always look at the pictures of listings which don't mention the cpu to see if I can see the motherboard name to give an indication of which generation it is. Some bargains can come up sometimes, in between the scammers sellings 2nd gen i5's for way too much.
A cheap short tower cooler to keep the cpu temps down would really set this thing apart. It's throttling a bit on some games. And if you could bump up to the 1660 super, 2060 then you'd be a bit more solid and able to run a few more demanding games. Still a great build for the price especially if you just need a basic system.
SATA power connectors can safely provide 54 watts of power. The 1650 draws up to 100 watts. For a guy that rails against using cheap power supply's you just jumped the shark. " I've used these but gotten away with it for 8 years " is your justification? I did similar or worse for many more years and " Gotten away with it" to the best of my knowledge. It doesn't mean my actions weren't reckless and there were no repercussions I'm unaware of.
So each SATA power connector provides over 50 watts(there are two inputs) to one 6 pin(75 watts). The card can draw 75 watts from the PCI-e graphics slot. That's 150 watts available to a 100 watt card(drawing from 175 watts worth of input). That is absolutely fine.
7:54 actually you don't have to hit headshots with every burst. You can shoot the body and the last one on the head. It still takes the same amount of bursts😄
Great idea and love that it plays new release titles lime black myth wukong even if the graphics don't look amazing some people just wanna play the game with whatever they have
Zach you should start selling pcs with a ryzen 5 7500f and a rx 7700xt build with the fractal design charcoal black north, with the id cooling frozn a410 I think it would be a clean minimalistic build. Pair it with some black cable extensions and I think it will be a really clean build!
I see people on both ends of the intel sticker debate. Me personally i think the best look would be no sticker but no wood veneer, I think the wood would throw the balance off but the sticker doesnt look clean and detracts from the stealthy aesthetic. If you had this on your console under the TV it would look more sober wthout the sticker
thought about asking my parents to get me an xbox for christmas but i dont really like the fps per dollar on consoles and ive always wanted a pc but prebuilts also cost a lot but i think i know what to ask for now. Thanks ZTT! :D
Bruh “Realy old specs “ I still use a i7-6700 gtx 1060 6gb 32gb ddr4 and it is all I need for now . Still looking for a 1080ti 😢 Keep up these type of content really love it!
The system "looks" great. Turned out really nice but the biggest problem with these older OEM systems is their major limitation and extremely limited upgrade paths. First of all, $120 is way too much for that system. I pick them up by the half dozens at public auctions for $10-$20 each. Second, since it is an OEM system, the CPU, BIOS and buss speeds are locked and are designed as "low power" consuming systems. That's why the stock PSU's are usually under 300 watts. Third, all the adapters necessary to add upgrade components is a major cause for concern because of voltage limitations and wire size on the adapters. Fourth, the prices for the 8th and 9th Gen after-market motherboards are now low enough to where it doesn't make financial sense to be stuck with the OEM board. I just built an all AMD Ryzen 9 3900X system with all used components for under $450. All I had on hand was the case and a 1TB storage drive. Slapping some shelf paper on an old tired OEM office PC just isn't as "cheap" or "budget" as it used to be. Not compared to what you can pick up on the used market in this generation now.
Same thing happened to me with my 7900GRE playing Wukong. For some reason the first area was giving me 70-80 FPS, but once I got to the second area and onward I was getting 144+ FPS
Ran an i5 8400 for 2 years with a gtx 970 then 5600xt before upgrading to 9700k/3060ti and im still running that rig to this day and have no plans on upgrading as it runs everything max 1440p with some tweaks for triple A titles.. as for esports like pubg i still play 1080p 165hz comp settings no complaints what so ever
You inspired me to build a dell optiplex gaming pc. i used a dell optiplex 9020 sff and case swaped it. in total it costed me 120 dollars to bulid and i am selling it for 280.
Honestly this guy is the reason i got my optiplex rn rocking a i7 4790 16 gigs ram and gtx 1650 this thing cost me only 168 dollars ps i got with them a monitor for free
@@ArhamAshfaq-v4l well the the optiplex was 90 bucks the guy ooffered me a monitor for 10 bucks i took it then the gpu i bought fr 68 bucks of facebook marketplace it wass real cheap
I use a HP Z420 with rtx 2080 fe with an E5 2690 i am just waiting till next year i will travel to university by plane and than i just need to take the gpu and put it into an AM5 build to school/play
Check out the Extended Benchmark run for this build over on the ZTT Extras channel: ruclips.net/video/sisHwxHArGo/видео.html
Zack loan me a gt 710 🙏
Hey zach !
I want to buy a pc and I only have about 450 - 500 dollars. I just want to play minecraft with some nice shaders and a lot of mods, and some warzone. What should I buy?
Im a big fan, keep it up!
I traded my nintendo switch for a 5700g and some RAM. I want to start flipping pcs, but for the first build, should I use the 5700g's integrated graphics, or save up more for a 6700xt?. (I normally wouldn't use the integrated graphics, but it is not for me)
@@andreicosa2651i think you wanna up a bit the budget and gonna hev to go for maybe 2 used parts, also sodium will hep with performance
Please can you do a 1500 PC?
You inspired me to build an optiplex gaming PC, and I now have a build with 8 gb ram, an i5 5th Gen and a GTX 1650 for the total cost of £100.
100 euros is crazy value. Good work man!
You cooked
@@spoorthyv thats pounds but yeah
@@spoorthyv pounds bruh
Love to hear it!
"yeah bro, I have a 3060"
*the 3060 in question*
Lol
A Ryzen 3060😂
@@james8449100intel Radeon 3060*
"I have a 3060"
"Wow! Is it a 3060 Ti?"
"Erm its actually an optiplex 3060"
Leaving the Intel sticker was the call. It keeps that office PC aesthetic on the outside while being serviceable for games on the inside
People underestimate these little machines. I used a refurbished Optiplex 9020 for three years and there was little it couldn't do.
Crazy how good the wood grain fits with this case
agreed. I always hated the look of the optiplex add but this completely changed my mind. this thing is beautiful.
I may buy one just to do that transformation.
Zero to Hero Transformation 😂🤣
Yeah fr💀
Pretty much the whole video explained in one sentence😂🤣
That was the goal!
@@ZachsTechTurflol
@@ZachsTechTurf
The RAM maybe also is worth upgrading. 🤔
The RX5700XT is also a very good card and can sometimes be found for 100bucks. (12% slower than RX6600)
A GTX1070 or GTX1080 is maybe also worth considering.
6:18 bro that sounded so depressing💀
Hmm
I think that extra wood grain would look sick, without any brand names or anything on it. Almost like a stealth build. Just looks like a basic pc but has a super slick classy look to it
Yeah it looks awesome....might copy this on a linux media pc.
That’s similar to my case ngl
I don’t like the futuristic look
I love that aesthetic! Hope to see more builds like this!
Coming right up!
@@ZachsTechTurfmake a build with the 3090
You have to make an all wood gaming setup
I like the idea
High end pc or a budget pc like this one
@@ZachsTechTurf I kinda wanna see how well wooden PC cases do with high end PC parts. But if u put a 4090 in it make absolutely sure it's fully connected! Cuz a melting connector can get hot enough to make wood start charring (which happens in the 200s Celsius).
7:13 Someone's ego was completely shattered and they'll never know🤣🤣
The wood affect works so well on this.
Lets goo Zach watching you from over 2.5 years lol
Appreciate the viewership!
Nah, those are very good for work and for very, very basic games, so they don't demand too much from you so that it doesn't get damaged.
It is true that they are very good, even for your grandparents or your parents, the only thing is that you leave Windows and Office activated so that they do not have disabled functions.
Exactly, mine is from BNH Software and since I installed it for my parents they haven't had any problems.
having such an aesthetically pleasing PC would be fitting for those late in the day gaming sessions honestly, sunset an everything
4:35 from a designer’s perspective, yes, leaving the sticker is a good call. Leaves a color accent to the surface, and makes the PC look more ‘official’ overall :)
Zach ngl those fps numbers are for sure bumped up a bit at the end, but for 200$ thats a goddamn good deal
You could make a video explaining how to make a office pc wood grained, it would mean a lot!
It’s hard to find deals in Australia NSW. People overprice anything they call a gtx 980 pc with ddr3 ram “high end” and overprice the oldest optiplexes
I really appreciate his transparency
Hello zach been watching your yt channel for a year and ive learnt alot about pc and their parts and stuff i wanted to buy a pc myself and copy your budget builds but couldn't because my mom declined because we were hard on money but keep it up and maybe in the future i will get a pc love your content keep up the grind❤
Zach man I love ur website with the build help page thx alot
Wood design is so nice! I love it
the wood build is so beautiful
Its a good day when zack uploads
Oh man, just browsing late night and found this. This will be perfect for the build I want to do for my girlfriend, she only plays Sims and cozy games so doesn’t need anything crazy and I have a decent 1660 Super kicking around. Probably saved me $500-600 thanks man ❤
Did your 1660 end up fitting into a Sff or did you use an MT optiplex?
@ I actually haven’t gotten to doing this yet, I priced it out and with what I currently have to use it’ll be cheaper overall to just build a standard PC.
@ it should fit though 1660s are pretty small.
lol, in romania we have this-Exone Gaming Tower, Core i7-8700K pana la 4.70GHz, 16GB DDR4, 256GB SSD M.2 NVMe, 8GB Radeon RX 6600 new, liquid cooled for $470,80
That’s not a steal..
He prob meant a . not a ,
@@MoaningDog-mg3rvsome countries use comma instead of decimal
Me watching it in i5 8400 crying with gtx 1050ti
Edit: I respect you for doing such low cost builds for budget gamers. Love from India
Gonna try use this
Let me know how it goes
Check dumpsters cuz some ppl find these old workstations for free and they work!
But one time, I took an external drive enclosure from a curb. The guy said I could take it but it broke my brother's expensive iMac 😭 shorted the circuits or something, I dunno. ☠️
Optiplex pcs work surprisingly well for what they are. Up until about 2 years ago my main gaming pc was an Optiplex 3040 SFF with 16 gb of ddr3, a 1 tb HDD, a gt 1030, and an i5-6500. That computer now runs in my garage controlling my laser engraver and drawing up all my designs for my side hustle. It got replaced with a z490, i5-10400, 16 gb of ddr4, and an RX 570 8 gb as my current main pc
but can it run Minecraft shaders?
Yes depends on the cpu
Yes it can some basics one s
I have a $280 optiplex with a 3050 16gb ram and i5 and it runs shadera with Rtx
Yes minecraft Shaders aren't hard to run, it just that people pick the most advance one
It can but with 60fps 😂 maybe less😂😂
Can you do a video on a budget Amazon setup if you haven’t already
*Nice, loving the build, something I could put ion the living room and would not look out of place, I thing the sticker upgrade would've finished it up nicely!*
Wow that white pc with the wood vinyl looked so classy. These builds might be the best in terms of price to performance and they look good as hell. Unfortunately shipping this to my part of the world would cost too much 😢
Time for the “thrift store build”🤔🤩👍🏽please and thanks in advance!!!
would be cool to see how it looks if you remove the i5 sticker with some heat and stick it on top of the vinyl, basically do both
looks clean asf
You could start a business with you wife flipping cheap pc into good-looking gaming beasts for those who are budget tight
I love you vids Zach! Keep up the good work
If in theory zach got paid 1000 dollars per sponsor he is already has a trillion is sponsorship 😂
Math isn't mathiny
Very cool aesthetic. Would have loved to see the wood being cut and put on the case. Right botton looks better with the wood than the sticker.
Have an optiplex with upgraded psu, new top down rgb cooler, i7 7700, rx 6400, 32gb ddr4, 2tb nvme, second 2tb hdd, and in the process of cutting out the metal side panel and adding in an acrylic side panel for $200 total investment. Definitely going to take a look at adding some vinyl to it now! I did have extra parts on hand, as I do builds professionally, but I started with the main system for just $40 and an rx 550 for $42 just upgraded to the rx 6400 for $99. It has evolved over the last year from an rx 550 to the a310 to it's latest card and other upgrades. Everyone definantly can create an amazing 1080p build for less than $200. I'm considering painting or dipping the cooler to another color on the GPU. Best of luck to everybody who wants to do one of these builds. The parts at a budget are out there! 😊
this is exactly how i started with PCs when I was around 10
got one of those cheap dell PCs with an apu
upgraded from 4 gb of ddr3 ram to 8 gb
then got the gt 730
after 2 years got a 1050 ti
didnt know that you had to plug GPUs into psu
so got a new psu
just like that step by step until I got a high end PC
I've only recently found you guys channel, but you've helped me so much with your content. I didn't know anything about emulation let alone building a computer. I'm now waiting for my optiplex 7050 MT i5-7500 8gb ram with 8gb of RAM. I also ordered a cheap Nvidia gt750 graphics card, SSD, and of course thermal paste.... Lol. I'm going for a cheap emulation build that'll maybe run xbox360 emu on decent settings
looks gorgeous!
Dude ur subs have skyrocketed ur crazyyy
Zach be cooking. Amazing project
Cant believe ur that there is only 88 000 till ur at 1 million subs. Been here since 600k
This dropped right as I was buying a similar budget pc for my friend 😄
Btw finding older gen dell precision workstation laptops is also a viable gaming option. I scored a dell precision 7720 with an i7 6820hq, nvidia quadro p3000, 16gb of ram, and a 512gb ssd for around $280 (similar specs usually sells for around $500-$700 here). Lots of them going around from ex office auctions only need to know what to look for, and not much demand so prices are better than used normal consumer stuff.
is there a vinyl cutting footage im kinda curious, it looks clean
The wood grain vinyl looks great, and great performance for £200.
I always look at the pictures of listings which don't mention the cpu to see if I can see the motherboard name to give an indication of which generation it is. Some bargains can come up sometimes, in between the scammers sellings 2nd gen i5's for way too much.
I need to get one of these for my kids.
I need one right NOW !!!
A cheap short tower cooler to keep the cpu temps down would really set this thing apart. It's throttling a bit on some games. And if you could bump up to the 1660 super, 2060 then you'd be a bit more solid and able to run a few more demanding games. Still a great build for the price especially if you just need a basic system.
It looks sick!
An engraved wood grained logo instead of intel sticker! great content! Zach!
I am using i5 4590t a cheap ssd from China 8gb ram amd hd 6450 1gb gpu i still gets most of my work done and i also play some games on it.
Keeping the Intel sticker was the right choice.
SATA power connectors can safely provide 54 watts of power. The 1650 draws up to 100 watts. For a guy that rails against using cheap power supply's you just jumped the shark. " I've used these but gotten away with it for 8 years " is your justification? I did similar or worse for many more years and " Gotten away with it" to the best of my knowledge. It doesn't mean my actions weren't reckless and there were no repercussions I'm unaware of.
So each SATA power connector provides over 50 watts(there are two inputs) to one 6 pin(75 watts). The card can draw 75 watts from the PCI-e graphics slot. That's 150 watts available to a 100 watt card(drawing from 175 watts worth of input). That is absolutely fine.
Gosh people don’t realize that there is something called pcie lanes that provide 75 watts
@@jtenorj Wrong, he's using 16 pin SATA which are daisy chained together on 1 power lead.
you didnt count the 75 watts that coming from the pcie lane? tsk tsk
7:54 actually you don't have to hit headshots with every burst. You can shoot the body and the last one on the head. It still takes the same amount of bursts😄
Full video of your studio tour
Coming soon :)
That monitoring overlay Is like found in oneplus phones gaming mode
Great idea and love that it plays new release titles lime black myth wukong even if the graphics don't look amazing some people just wanna play the game with whatever they have
That computer has sooo much wood grain it looks like my 1980s tv.
would love to see red dead 2 benchmarks
Keys fan must be jealous with this sponsorship
It looks an excellent build well done to your wife for bringing your hard work together.
Zach you should start selling pcs with a ryzen 5 7500f and a rx 7700xt build with the fractal design charcoal black north, with the id cooling frozn a410 I think it would be a clean minimalistic build. Pair it with some black cable extensions and I think it will be a really clean build!
I see people on both ends of the intel sticker debate. Me personally i think the best look would be no sticker but no wood veneer, I think the wood would throw the balance off but the sticker doesnt look clean and detracts from the stealthy aesthetic. If you had this on your console under the TV it would look more sober wthout the sticker
You should try tiny 11 with this
Agree with wife on the sticker!
thought about asking my parents to get me an xbox for christmas but i dont really like the fps per dollar on consoles and ive always wanted a pc but prebuilts also cost a lot but i think i know what to ask for now. Thanks ZTT! :D
Makes me think of LGR's woodgrain 486
Zach you should build those optiplexes with i7 8th gens and use a 4060 low profile with them. Id love to see that!
Nice build for low end
Bruh “Realy old specs “ I still use a i7-6700 gtx 1060 6gb 32gb ddr4 and it is all I need for now . Still looking for a 1080ti 😢 Keep up these type of content really love it!
Meanwhile me stuck on i7 3770k for 4 years :(
I really wish he will build inside the montech xr.
The system "looks" great. Turned out really nice but the biggest problem with these older OEM systems is their major limitation and extremely limited upgrade paths. First of all, $120 is way too much for that system. I pick them up by the half dozens at public auctions for $10-$20 each. Second, since it is an OEM system, the CPU, BIOS and buss speeds are locked and are designed as "low power" consuming systems. That's why the stock PSU's are usually under 300 watts. Third, all the adapters necessary to add upgrade components is a major cause for concern because of voltage limitations and wire size on the adapters. Fourth, the prices for the 8th and 9th Gen after-market motherboards are now low enough to where it doesn't make financial sense to be stuck with the OEM board. I just built an all AMD Ryzen 9 3900X system with all used components for under $450. All I had on hand was the case and a 1TB storage drive. Slapping some shelf paper on an old tired OEM office PC just isn't as "cheap" or "budget" as it used to be. Not compared to what you can pick up on the used market in this generation now.
The optiplex is the ultimate cheap PC, I got 2 for free as ex school PC's and they are beasts
Nice bro I used to build dell latitude laptops e5540 and e5440 laptops from all used parts from work that at rma parts!
Hey Zach, make a PC mainly for content creating and a little bit of gaming.
You shipping to Italy? And what about drops and giveaways
No he only ships in the US
This and the venom pc looked the best
Hey Zack, I commented on one of your other videos while my parents don’t have any money to get me a PC and I’ve been wanting one for so long now
Same thing happened to me with my 7900GRE playing Wukong. For some reason the first area was giving me 70-80 FPS, but once I got to the second area and onward I was getting 144+ FPS
Ran an i5 8400 for 2 years with a gtx 970 then 5600xt before upgrading to 9700k/3060ti and im still running that rig to this day and have no plans on upgrading as it runs everything max 1440p with some tweaks for triple A titles.. as for esports like pubg i still play 1080p 165hz comp settings no complaints what so ever
I want one badly
we need more pure performance builds between 1200 and 2000
i pre questioning it plays everything me loling on 4k
Why?
You inspired me to build a dell optiplex gaming pc. i used a dell optiplex 9020 sff and case swaped it. in total it costed me 120 dollars to bulid and i am selling it for 280.
Do you have a video or can you recommend one that shows how to apply the faux wood grain upgrade?
If it’s for sale I will buy this oem Build
Bro plz make more budget PC ❤
may i ask when will u be restocking this build again ?
vinyl around the sticker...like a frame.
I was editing my friends pc part picker list and I accidentally created the pc that I wanted for an affordable price
Honestly this guy is the reason i got my optiplex rn rocking a i7 4790 16 gigs ram and gtx 1650 this thing cost me only 168 dollars ps i got with them a monitor for free
How??
@@ArhamAshfaq-v4l well the the optiplex was 90 bucks the guy ooffered me a monitor for 10 bucks i took it then the gpu i bought fr 68 bucks of facebook marketplace it wass real cheap
I’m going to be honest, you should’ve went for a lighter wood to contrast the black more
I use a HP Z420 with rtx 2080 fe with an E5 2690 i am just waiting till next year i will travel to university by plane and than i just need to take the gpu and put it into an AM5 build to school/play