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gffermari

SFF Lingo Aficionado
Jan 7, 2017
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Well, i've bought the Corsair SF600, upgrading from an Enermax Infiniti 720W which had had a serious problem powering up my R9 Nano. When i was playing a very demanding game (AC Unity or something like that), it usually caused the whole system restart after beeping and entering in safe mode.

My previous PC was a Shuttle SZ87R6. I always wanted to move to somethingextremely small and i decided to buy the Stinger keeping all the other stuff of my previous PC (4770K, HyperX Beast, R9 Nano etc.). This was the cheapest solution too...as i didn't want to upgrade to Sky/Kabylake-DDR4-M.2 etc platform at this time.

And last but not least, i bought a Caselabs S-something (3 i think) mITX tray and SSD/HDD tray to mount all the recently bought stuff on it. I have not decided yet how to make it stand but i really wanted to get rid of the 14+liter Shuttle case.





 

GreatestUnKnown

SFF Lingo Aficionado
Dec 30, 2016
108
154
Project side table is starting to get a little crowded. Juggling multiple projects means I am never without something productive to do.

Newest arrivals are the Tada68 keyboard from r/mechmarket and the Dell 330w AC adapter from Newegg.

 

IntoxicatedPuma

Customizer of Titles
SFFn Staff
Feb 26, 2016
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I upgraded my workstation at my work. If I asked for a CPU upgrade i guess they'd just give me a new workstation which would be a royal waste of money. So out is the W3550 Xeon and in is the X5670 Xeon! 2 more cores, 4 more threads, and runs quite a bit cooler and quieter!

Seriously good upgrade for an HP Z400.
 
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Ceros_X

King of Cable Management
Mar 8, 2016
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Lucky you. I am happy to have a Lenovo T500 series at work, upgraded from a Dell D830 last year... #notbitter :D
 

Phuncz

Lord of the Boards
Original poster
SFFn Staff
May 9, 2015
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Yep and those came with a motherboard too, along with some sticks of RAM.