Case: Corsair 350D
Motherboard: Gigabyte Sniper m5
CPU: i5 4670k @ 4.6ghz
GPU: 2-Way SLI Gigabyte GTX 770 (4gb VRAM on each card)
RAM: 8gb of somthing or another at 1600mhz
PSU: Corsair RM 750
HDD: I use some Seagate 1tb drive because I donated my Samsunge 840 EVO 250gb to a 1U server colocated.
Case: IN WIN Dragon Rider Full ATX Motherboard: Gigabyte 970A-D3 CPU: AMD FX 8150 8 Cores @ 3.6 gHz GPU: nVidia GTX 550 Ci RAM: 16GB Patriot DDR3 @ 1600 mHz PSU: Something around 700W (I’ve replaced it about 6 times in the past 2 years) Primary drive: WD Black Edition 2TB Sata3
Total price: ~$700 USD. Not bad compared to Intel.
Old pic with old gpu and old cpu fan (now has Corsair H50 water cooler):
I do most of my heavy work on a dual 2.66GHz Xeon Mac Pro (2009), which I progressively upgraded to add a 256GB OWC SSD, 1 HHD for backups and another Windows, 16GB of ECC ram and a GTX 680 (for gaming).
Case: Mac Book Air . Motherboard: No idea lol CPU: 1.7 GHz Intel Core i7 GPU: Intel HD Graphics 5000 RAM: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 PSU: 7594 mV? Not very good at this. XD
EDIT:
-12.9 Watts. Makes perfect sense. x_x
Primary drive: 500GB internal, 1TB external Price: Strictly speaking, it was free.
Right, quality does go into it, but for the purpose of this thread, all you gotta put down is the wattage. Don’t need to put down “80 plus gold”, or any of the voltages.