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Aw yeah! 4k gaming screen and 2 supplemental monitors :3 |

I donated those parts to a friend of mine who repairs computers for people on welfare in a deal with centrelink, so i know they'll find an appreciative home with a jobseeker or a senior in need of a cheap computer.
Then I had to figure out how to fit all the new components into the case. The motherboard was a little larger than my existing board, so I had to move a few motherboard riser screws and the CPU cooler was tricky to install, so I had to install the CPU and cooler before installing the entire lot on the motherboard in one go.
Then I ran ionto my first issue. When installing the RAM, there was a small cable that leads away from the IO faceplate that was too close to the RAM slots. I had considerable trouble tucking it away since whenever the RAM was in place, I didn't have access to the cable anymore to tuck it out of the way. Eventually, I managed to get it tucked out of the way, but it seems like a design flaw that needs changing in any future releases of this board.

After installing the other components without issue, I found a significant increase in performance compared to my old PC. I can now play in 4k resolution with roughly 4 times the frame-rate I used to get in 1080p on my old PC. Minecraft runs much smoother at 130fps @ 4K instead of 30fps @ 1080p and GTA 5 now runs at 100fps at 4K when before my CPU couldn't even handle the game with more than a few frames a second at 1080p.
Overall, I'm extremely happy with the new build and besides a new case, there's really nothing else I want in the short term for it. The 20cm fan didn't quite line up with the radiator screw-holes on the top of the case and I had to hot-glue it in place instead. Hopefully when I get a new case, it should accommodate higher airflow fans more readily.
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Gluing components just feels dirty... >.> |
*EDIT: The 20cm fan that I hot-glued in place unfortunately got it's cable tangled in the fan of the GPU and was pulled free of the hot-glue, breaking two fan blades in the process. The GPU fan however was fine. Once I get a new case, it should solve all the airflow issues.
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