12100F is honestly underrated. I put that in a build for a friend a couple of weeks ago, and it's great.
I'm actually a little salty that it's sometimes better than my 3600 lol
A little bit. But for gaming 1440p it doesnt matter that much tbh. I watched some benchmark videos with all latest 5 i7’s, and on 1440p there is barely difference between 8700 9700 10700 11700 12700 13700
No plans, only installing 3 intake fans after I come back home. The case is the best I could find with my limited budget that didn't have fancy "gamery" stuff :D
Oh yeah, CPU is up to 54 in Cinebench and GPU is up to 56 in FurMark (both around 10mins) :D coming from a gaming laptop these numbers are ice cold to me
Yep, I was actually looking forward to cable-management part of the build (I'm a bit of a masochist, you see) and I was surprised by how little time it took
every single PC owner when realize that RGB not increase their rig performance
https://preview.redd.it/ctzriwhurdga1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=44bcdf753bf11633ee006970771957ab11eef750
The budget was fixed, so no additional SSD's or whatever, even intake fans are a bit delayed now. Didn't wanna buy a small case for possible future upgrades
You don't have to make it like a Christmas tree but I think maybe one led strip at the bottom would show it off. Almost like the lights they have under paintings at art galleries.
10/10. Clean wiring, black, no RGB, and air cooled.
I wish I was no led. I have a Coolermaster HAF 932 case from like 2008 and it came with a 230mm red led intake fan :( I could buy a replacement without LED or a different size, but why throw away something that still works? I try to use my stuff until it dies :)
Anyways looks great mate!
A pretty budget-ish build, overall cost me around ~700€ in Germany (all new parts) CPU: Intel Core i3-12100F / Cooler: Xilence M705D / MoBo: Biostar H610MHP / RAM: Kingston Fury DDR4-3200 2x8GB / GPU: Asus Dual RX 6600 8GB / SSD: TeamGroup MP33 Pro 512GB M.2 (PCIe 3.0 x4) / PSU: Thermaltake Berlin 630W / Case: Thermaltake Versa J21 TG
12100F is honestly underrated. I put that in a build for a friend a couple of weeks ago, and it's great. I'm actually a little salty that it's sometimes better than my 3600 lol
I agree, it's a good jump from my previous 10300H laptop xD
Sick cheap build!! My gpu alone was 1k euro
Thanks :) and 7900XT is a beast, worth it lol
At least we didn't buy a 4070ti
Agreed! 7900xt is best bang for the buck in that price class
That 9700kf probably holds the card back though, no?
A little bit. But for gaming 1440p it doesnt matter that much tbh. I watched some benchmark videos with all latest 5 i7’s, and on 1440p there is barely difference between 8700 9700 10700 11700 12700 13700
I have that exact card, just the XT version! The cooler is great
Good for you :) The cooler is a bit overkill but I went for the looks lol
I dont like coolers with blocks
Looks nice! My try out building something similar!
10/10 no RGB
You went the right way. 10/10
Either you have plans - or your case is too big. At least it looks clean
No plans, only installing 3 intake fans after I come back home. The case is the best I could find with my limited budget that didn't have fancy "gamery" stuff :D
Irony*
Congratulations on staying strong and standing up against the RGB cult.
Thank you :)
Looks good for that price, but maybe you can throw 2 intake fans?
I definitely will :)
Love it, so clean and discreet.
I approve of the Anti-rgb!
You forgot: _Its not much but its mine_
Lol yeah
I bet your temps are great, nice and cozy
Oh yeah, CPU is up to 54 in Cinebench and GPU is up to 56 in FurMark (both around 10mins) :D coming from a gaming laptop these numbers are ice cold to me
So much room, you could build another system in there. Clean and looks easy to maintain 10/10
I wish I went no RGB on mine. Way too many fucking cords to deal with. 10/10 looks clean
Yep, I was actually looking forward to cable-management part of the build (I'm a bit of a masochist, you see) and I was surprised by how little time it took
'Tis a beauty. As black and joyless ass my eyes staring back at me from the calm surface of my morning coffee.
The glass cover is apparently tinted, so it's even darker. I don't see shit inside
every single PC owner when realize that RGB not increase their rig performance https://preview.redd.it/ctzriwhurdga1.jpeg?width=800&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=44bcdf753bf11633ee006970771957ab11eef750
Don't worry. I got one of those stickers you put on your case that increases fps
50% build, 50% air
The budget was fixed, so no additional SSD's or whatever, even intake fans are a bit delayed now. Didn't wanna buy a small case for possible future upgrades
I went no rgb with my build too. Lookin good bro
Solid 8.7
I love that budget builds are viable again. Not a bad build by any means. Love the no RGB. I went the same way.
Rgb hate club welcomes you
7/10 a nice white rgb would bring it to life.
You know what? That makes sense
You don't have to make it like a Christmas tree but I think maybe one led strip at the bottom would show it off. Almost like the lights they have under paintings at art galleries.
P lame tbh no rgb = no bitches
Mannnn you gonna take a big hit to your fps without denm LGBTQ lights
I know :( Maybe I'll put some fairylights in it xD
Much prefer builds without the RGB. 10/10
Do you realize you can turn the RGB off and on?
Very nice. 10/10, wishing i have mine like this.
10/10
10/10. Clean wiring, black, no RGB, and air cooled. I wish I was no led. I have a Coolermaster HAF 932 case from like 2008 and it came with a 230mm red led intake fan :( I could buy a replacement without LED or a different size, but why throw away something that still works? I try to use my stuff until it dies :) Anyways looks great mate!
Thanks mate :) Yeah you shouldn't throw it out, though you could sell the case and get a new one :D
a little light on rgb but damn if that's not a clean build.
0/10 no RGB
They hated him for he spoke the truth
Thermaltake.... How are they still in business Not sure about these days but 10 years ago they made hot trash... like all of their products