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As we are all tech crazy around here a place was needed to not only describe ones machine but to show it. This place is here. Any forum user can post photos of her/his MSI system here just to show off :photo:

For how to add photos please refer to >>Forum features & how to use<<

Enough of the talking start posting :pompom:
 
I'll throw mine in here. This is my lattest mod- The White dragon :)

The hardware:
Intel Xeon E3-1231 v3 + Cryorig R1 Universal
Kingston Fury 16GB 1866Mhz
MSI H97 Gaming 3
Samsung 840 EVO 250GB / Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200ot. + Tich?PC Vibrakiller
ASUS GTX970 Strix
Super Flower Leadex 80plus Gold 650W White
FRACTAL Define R4 Arctic White
2x BitFenix Spectre PRO 140mm White (Intake) + 1x Fractal Define 140mm (Outtake)
Bitfenix Recon

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More pictures-> https://picsurge.com/g/qQFgzL


What do you think? :)
 
My skylake build  6700 K MSI  Z170 A gaming 7 , GTX 980TI 6GB gaming
all watercooled with EKWB parts
 

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So I decided to finally upgrade my computer after many years of using my i7 920. I wasn't sure which route I wanted to go this time around. When the i7 first came out the Canadian dollar was strong, really strong and I still paid a ridiculous amount of money on my setup. This time around I went more mid range but still ended up with a powerful machine. After a long time ASUS user I decided to go with an MSI board purely because the ASUS counterpart was on back order. I must say I am very pleased with my MSI motherboard and its bios is very simple to navigate around. I liked the board so much I decided to buy an MSI video card.

The specs:

Intel i5 4690K @ 4.5 Ghz

Corsair H100I GTX Water Cooler

MSI Gaming 5 Mobo
16g Kingston HyperX 1866 ram @ 1.5v (These things can O.C to 2400mhz)
MSI Twin Frozr 970

1x Samsung 850 evo 120gb
1x Sandisk 120gb SSD
1x Western Digital Blue 1TB HD
Corsair AX850W 100% Modular PSU (My old PSU)
Modded Cosmos S case

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And here's an album of my rig and the modding process of my old Cosmos S

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This system has been with me since 2012. It had started out as a 500 dollar build and is now worth 2598 dollars!

Here are the specs:
Case: Phantom nzxt full tower Red
Mobo: MSI z97 Gaming 5 
Ram: (recently updated and not in picture) 32gb (4x8gb) Corsair red and black Vengeance Pro series 2400 MHZ Ram
GPU: MSI GTX 980 ti g6
CPU: I7 4790k OC @ 4.6 ghz
CPU Cooler: Corsair H50 Hydro series

I will be adding more photos later once I get more time to take them! 
Please let me know if you like the system! :D
 
GloR1oUS_ said:
 So I decided to finally upgrade my computer after many years of using my i7 920. I wasn't sure which route I wanted to go this time around. When the i7 first came out the Canadian dollar was strong, really strong and I still paid a ridiculous amount of money on my setup. This time around I went more mid range but still ended up with a powerful machine. After a long time ASUS user I decided to go with an MSI board purely because the ASUS counterpart was on back order. I must say I am very pleased with my MSI motherboard and its bios is very simple to navigate around. I liked the board so much I decided to buy an MSI video card.  

Looks very nice, but the blue red black and blue (Like since the case is SUPER blue) slightly clash. Pretty good system otherwise ^-^
 
This is my computer I?ve been upgrading for a while. The tape is not around the radiator anymore because it just looks silly, it was for a mod to create more air flow. I also did a bit of modding to the computer and in a stripe of red LEDs on top of case and swapped the case original fans which were blue to some new and red led fans.
 
Specs.:
MSI Z97-G45 GAMING Motherboard
Intel i5-4440 3.1/3.3GHz Processor
16 GB 1600MHz Crucial Sport
MSI GTX960 GAMING 2G
40GB Intel SSD (OS)
500GB WD Blue HDD (Personal Data)
2x 1TB Hitachi 7200rpm HDD (Program and Media Streaming Data)
360GB HDD (Shadow Copy)
 

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My Budget trash-can machine:

Huge Thermaltake Mozart tx case / g3258 cpu / msi h81m-e33 motherboard / 8gb ram / 250gb ssd / 4tb hdd's / msi GTX960 4gb gpu.

Built so far for about ?300
 

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Greeting all,

Recently managed to get  my hands on a  1080 SEA HAWK X card  and it's a Beauty and a beast of a card , running Warframe  or Forza  @ 64fps  full setting  4k 3840x2160 GPU never went over 44c on a 3h session . here a few shots of my rig

NORCO 4U Rack Mount 24 x Hot-Swappable SATA/SAS 6G Drive Bays Server Rack mount 
EVGA SuperNOVA 1200W PSU - 750VA APC Smart-UPS
Asus Maximus VI Formula
i7-4770K, 4400 MHz (44 x 100) - Corsair 3XS H100 Hydro Cooler
32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro Series 8GB x4 DDR3-2133 PC3-17000
PLEXTOR PX-A 128GB PCI-E SDD (OS)
18 x 2TB WD GreenPower HD's
Sound Blaster Z - Bose? - Acoustimass? 6 Series V speaker System
MSI GeForce? GTX 1080 SEA HAWK X
Acer 28" 4K  UHD monitors x 2
Tecchwood 55" LCD
WIN10 PRO 64bit


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Hi,

This is my machine, Actually nothing too fancy..
But it's good to use games like CS:GO.

What do we have here:

We have a
- Intel? Core?i5 CPU (M520)
- NVIDIA GeForce (230M)
- 4GB RAM (2x 2GB)
- Build in webcam
- Trust Gaming Headset GXT 310

As i said, Nothing to fancy but still better than nothing!

 
For being useless image has been removed. This is an MSI brand forum. There is no room for showing an HP notebook...
 
CPU - Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor
CPU Cooler - Corsair H100o v2 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
MOBO - Asus Z170 PRO GAMING/AURA ATX LGA1151 Motherboard
RAM-  Kingston HyperX Fury Black 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory
Storage - Samsung 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Storage - Western Digital Black 5TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
GPU - MSI GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Video Card (Gaming Z)
Case - Corsair Air 540 ATX Mid Tower Case (White)
PSU - EVGA SuperNOVA GS 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

Here's my PcPartPicker link, with all the PC parts and peripherals. Been waiting for a couple years so I decided not to hold back.

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Next step is adding more RAM, sound card maybe, wireless card, SD card drive bay, changing case fans etc one day :dots:
 
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My MSI GAMING X GTX 1070 8GB
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Time to show my "Gaming" Laptop.
I have a C series CX62-6QD with 32GB DDR4 Crucial Ballistix + 480GB m.2 Intel 600 series + 525 GB Crucial SSD. Even if is not considered a Gaming laptop, I have to say that I can play Overwatch and most of the games without any problem at all, I'm really happy with the performance of it.
Accompanied with:
- MSI Interceptor DS B1 Gaming Mouse
- MSI Thunderstorm Gaming Mousepad
 

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Corsair Carbide case spec -01
Corsair Hydro Series H89i High performance Liquid CPU Cooler
Rosewill CAPSTONE-1000-M Power Supply 
Thermaltake Commander FT Touch Screen fan controller
4 "EXTRA' red 120mm fans
AMD FX 8350 black edition - clocked at 4.5ghz
AMD Radeon R5 Entertainment Series DDR3 16gb, 1600mhz
MSI 970 Gaming Motherboard
MSI R7970 LIGHTNING BE 3gb - 2x in crossfire
ADATA 1tb SSD
Windows 7 64bit
MSI DS B1 Gaming mouse


Love MSI and Corsair! these 2 7970's do amazing and this is a ALL AMD system and it does amazing indeed, BF1 or any new game ANY play on ULTRA perfect and at least 40fps on lowest and usualy a good 60 or 70 on new new games. this rig is the pc of my dreams and i built it myself peace by peace the last 2 years.
the cpu is awsome, the memory kicks butt, and the new SSD and powersupply own! they all love eachother with the MSI 970 motherboard and being MSI graphics cards, and all being AMD memory, cpu, gpu, and drivers. perfect setup.... old thread.. but wanted to show you all in 2017 there are still these MSI R7970 LIGHTNINGS STILL owning games and not having a problem.. r9 290 or 390 or rx 480 noway no thanks.. all stick to these babys...
 

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SPEK: 

MotherBoard : Msi Gaming G45
Processor : Intel 4770K
Memory : Corsair Sport DDR3 2x4 gigas
Hard drives : Corsair Neutron GTX SSD 120 G --- Samsung Evo X 2 x 500 G RAID 0
Graphic Card : Msi 1070 GamingLess
Power : Seasonic 750 watts Platinum

I want a topic to share our network config/settings ;)
 
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