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Guys, I need a nice Tower PC case that can take four (or more) desktop hard drives...
It's for my media PC that's going to go under my TV.
Height is no issue. and Price is no issue.
I have all the guts, I just need the case.
The stupid case I bought can only fit one hard drive.
Please recommend me a case!!!!
Guys, I need a nice Tower PC case that can take four (or more) desktop hard drives...
It's for my media PC that's going to go under my TV.
Height is no issue. and Price is no issue.
I have all the guts, I just need the case.
The stupid case I bought can only fit one hard drive.
Please recommend me a case!!!!
Shucks - you could have gone early 2000s retro - but I sold this beautiful piece of trash already.....Guys, I need a nice Tower PC case that can take four (or more) desktop hard drives...
It's for my media PC that's going to go under my TV.
Height is no issue. and Price is no issue.
I have all the guts, I just need the case.
The stupid case I bought can only fit one hard drive.
Please recommend me a case!!!!






little harder these days might have to go Laptop HDD's depending on the cases configuration.Guys, I need a nice Tower PC case that can take four (or more) desktop hard drives...
It's for my media PC that's going to go under my TV.
Height is no issue. and Price is no issue.
I have all the guts, I just need the case.
The stupid case I bought can only fit one hard drive.
Please recommend me a case!!!!





Guys, I need a nice Tower PC case that can take four (or more) desktop hard drives...
It's for my media PC that's going to go under my TV.
Height is no issue. and Price is no issue.
I have all the guts, I just need the case.
The stupid case I bought can only fit one hard drive.
Please recommend me a case!!!!




Solid build. My one suggestion would be to try change the ram to CL32, they're about the same price.Hi everyone.
I am looking at upgrading and getting a new PC. I will mostly use it for 1080p 60 FPSgaming.
I am upgrading from a Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB RAM with a RX 580 8GB.
I am leaning more towards AMD due to better Linux support.
Thus far I have this list from Wootware as it made it easy to build with the site. I have not followed hardware for a while so there may be better parts or options for better prices.
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- ASUS PRIME B650M-K AMD B650 Ryzen Socket AM5 Micro-ATX Desktop Motherboard
- AMD 100-100000910WOF Ryzen 7 7800X3D 5.0GHz 8-Core Zen 4 Socket AM5 Desktop CPU
- Cooler Master RR-H412-20PK-R2 92mm Hyper H412R Air CPU Cooler
- Mushkin MRF5U600DDDM16GX2 Redline ST 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000MHz CL36 1.35V Black Desktop Memory
- XFX Radeon RX 7700 XT SPEEDSTER QICK319 BLACK RX-77TQICKB9 12GB GDDR6 192-Bit PCIe 4.0 Desktop Graphics Card
- Super Flower SF-750F14HG(BK) Leadex III Gold 750W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular Black Desktop Power Supply
Thank you for the suggestions. Will update my list.Solid build. My one suggestion would be to try change the ram to CL32, they're about the same price.
Also maybe look at a slightly better cooler. Something like a DeepCool AK620 or Scythe Fuma 2.
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Of course, if you're already on the AM4 platform, using an older Zen, Zen+ or Zen 2 CPU, upgrading to the 5800X3D is a logical choice. It's incredibly affordable at around $300 and offers a significant performance upgrade for gamers. You could pay $320 or less for the 5800X3D and slot it into your existing system, or spend nearly $700 to replace your motherboard, memory, and CPU with the 7800X3D combo. Given what the 5800X3D offers, we believe upgrading to this part is the most reasonable for existing AM4 owners, which is why the processor is wildly popular
Wootware has it for R5800And then there’s the 5700X3D supposed to launch today.
Would it not be cheaper to drop a 5800X3D into your existing motherboard and get a new gpu?
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AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D vs 5800X3D
If you are building or upgrading a Ryzen gaming PC, should you go with the more affordable 5800X3D, or go all out with the 7800X3D? Today's review...www.techspot.com
The 5800 will do 1080p 60fps no problem into the forseeable future. Once it gets slow you can do a platform change.
the higher you go in resolution the less dependent you are on the CPU but it still depends on the game you play.My Ryzen 7 5700X is doing pretty well at 4K 60 don’t see more than 20% cpu usage on games besides cities skylines
get a keychronI've been wanting a new keyboard for a while and now I see a decent special on for a Corsair K95 (silver switches) and SteelSeries Apex 7 (red switches, linear). Both are essentially the same price. I also considered a Razer but I'm lost in their portfolio and they seem 50% more expensive for a similar board (not on sale).
Any reason to pick one over the other? Currently on a 12 year old Logitech G510.