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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16301369" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Just "finished" my first build in a very long time. It's not so much a build as a collection of parts, a cheap Cyberpower PC I bought, and then me dismantling it multiple times and changing it. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]1602971[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Started out: </p><p>CB PC RZR Case</p><p>Asrock B450M AC MB</p><p>Ryzen 5 2600 3.4ghz </p><p>Ballistix Sport LT 8gb 3000mhz </p><p>240gb SSD </p><p>2TB 7200 RPM HD </p><p>Two 120mm off brand case fans (junk)</p><p>600w EVGA Gold PS</p><p>MSI RX580 4GB </p><p>Windows 10 64 Bit</p><p></p><p>The stock case fans were basically made of styrofoam. Out of the box it performed pretty well though</p><p></p><p>So I added another stick of 8gb Ballistix, and a PCcooler 3 fan setup for the case (total of 5). Going to replace the other stock 2 fans with matching PCcooler since they work much better. Then I worked with ASrock's software and optimized the fan controls, setup XMP Ram profiles (made a huge difference), and am tinkering with overclocking.</p><p></p><p>Will need a better CPU cooler (probably go corsair water) before I push it. Good news is I can jump to the new Ryzen 3 with this board. Overall, as is, I am impressed with the performance. Plays rust without even touching 50c+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16301369, member: 46336"] Just "finished" my first build in a very long time. It's not so much a build as a collection of parts, a cheap Cyberpower PC I bought, and then me dismantling it multiple times and changing it. [ATTACH]1602971[/ATTACH] Started out: CB PC RZR Case Asrock B450M AC MB Ryzen 5 2600 3.4ghz Ballistix Sport LT 8gb 3000mhz 240gb SSD 2TB 7200 RPM HD Two 120mm off brand case fans (junk) 600w EVGA Gold PS MSI RX580 4GB Windows 10 64 Bit The stock case fans were basically made of styrofoam. Out of the box it performed pretty well though So I added another stick of 8gb Ballistix, and a PCcooler 3 fan setup for the case (total of 5). Going to replace the other stock 2 fans with matching PCcooler since they work much better. Then I worked with ASrock's software and optimized the fan controls, setup XMP Ram profiles (made a huge difference), and am tinkering with overclocking. Will need a better CPU cooler (probably go corsair water) before I push it. Good news is I can jump to the new Ryzen 3 with this board. Overall, as is, I am impressed with the performance. Plays rust without even touching 50c+ [/QUOTE]
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