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Pc specs
Fractal north
Asrock tai chi x870e
Msi inspire rtx 5080
Ryzen 7 9800x3d
32gb ddr5 cl30
Monitor Samsung odyssey g6 1440p oled 500hz




Pc specs
Fractal north
Asrock tai chi x870e
Msi inspire rtx 5080
Ryzen 7 9800x3d
32gb ddr5 cl30
Monitor Samsung odyssey g6 1440p oled 500hz
All the parts (apart from the psu) are second hand but I was careful about asking if it all worked and if they had done any mining on it or anything.
Specs:
Amd ryzen 5 7500F
Powercolour fighter RX6700 XT
16gb ddr5
CX750 PSU
A620M-E motherboard (it’s temporary I’m buying a different one soon)
500gb m.2, 1x 120gb drive and 1x 250gb drive
I forgot the case, but it’s a fractal one with 3x rgb fans and 2x black fans
This has been two years of work, this room started as a hobby room for models trains and the like and now it’s my full blown gaming room. My wife and I spend hours here playing our favorite games and watching our favorite shows. I’ve posted photos here before but until I find another thing to change this is the completed project and I thought I’d share!
Bought a pc from my friend, he said it was pretty powerful
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6 core
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB
RAM: 32 GB
STORAGE: 1.82 TB
Current setup: small folding desk shoved into a bedroom corner, ASUS all-in-one PC, wireless keyboard/mouse combo, Xbox controller for when I want to game from it. That's basically it.
Problems I'm trying to solve:
Desk is way too small — no real room for notebooks/sketchbook/laptop alongside the monitor
It's a cheap folding desk, feels flimsy and the cable management is nonexistent (you can see the rat's nest underneath)
No real chair right now, just been using something draped in a blanket lol
This corner needs to double as a study/coding spot AND a creative workspace (drawing + video editing + coding), so I need it to actually support that instead of being an afterthought
Budget's flexible but I'm not trying to blow a ton of money — looking for the best value upgrade path. Should I prioritize a bigger desk first, a real chair, or rethink the whole monitor/PC situation? Open to hearing what's overkill vs essential for someone trying to set this up properly instead of patching it together.
Think it has turned into a Fredbear’s Family Diner atp
my pc is the worst pc known to man it has a amd athlon X4 860K thats begging for mercy
and i have 16G of ddr3 and a 1660TI in sometype of retro case for the FM2+ socket
Been debating submitting for setup wars. Ive had a few setups in the past that ive debated submitting but i think this might be the one. Really hoping to get a seal of approval. What do you guys think he would not approve of? (I already know the missing funko pop on the left side…. Already ordering a different one. And im aware i have some cables slacking. Going to get that completely fixed too.) any other suggestions are welcome. Help me get that seal!✊🏾
Finally got the last receiver cable for the single exhaust fan, got the fans adjusted for optimal airflow (second picture shows direction). Silly mistake in not buying 5 reverse bladed fans for looks but I still think it came out great!
The only other thing I would do to this build is add that WD SN850x 8tb if it EVER goes back down to MSRP from a stupid price of $1500.
Build:
Mobo: Asus ROG B850F
CPU: Ryzen 7 7800x3d
GPU: Msi Gaming Trio 5080
RAM: Crucial Pro OC 6400
SSD: Samsung 970 PRO 1TB NVME
WD Blue 1TB SATA
PSU: Asus ROG Strix 1200w Plat Cert
CPU Cooler: Lian-Li Hydroshift 2-S TL120
Case Fans: Lian-Li TL120 x6
Case: Lian-Li O11 Mini v2
Just bought first gaming PC at 23.
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Prebuild, Ryzen 5 7600x, rtx 5060ti 16gb, 16gb ddr5 RAM 1 stick I see, motherboard is gigabyte 650 eagle ax, 1TB SSD. AIO is cougar (2 fans) case is deepcol CG530 4F with fans preinstalled.
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So I am newbie and just wanted gaming PC I always play games on PS4/5 and this is just copy-paste list components. My question is, what do upgrade here? AIO? Add fans?