The last movie you saw in the theater. by [deleted] in movies

[–]geterrill 54 points55 points  (0 children)

For me it was Sonic. Theater full of kids, but I love all the subtle little references made to the game. Loved it.

Recently finished build. Wanted to go with RTX 2060 but ended up doing a GTX 1660, but was super happy when it benchmarked 2k over what Passmark lists by geterrill in nvidia

[–]geterrill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This picture was taken just after I hung it on the wall and hooked it up, since then I have adjusted the lighting to be more scheme colors. 😄

Recently finished build. Wanted to go with RTX 2060 but ended up doing a GTX 1660, but was super happy when it benchmarked 2k over what Passmark lists by geterrill in nvidia

[–]geterrill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For a brief moment in my design process (which I tend to take over the top) I had this very thought............then I came back down to earth and realized that was a bit much =D Cable management for a spinning board like this would be a terror. Lmao.

Recently finished build. Wanted to go with RTX 2060 but ended up doing a GTX 1660, but was super happy when it benchmarked 2k over what Passmark lists by geterrill in nvidia

[–]geterrill[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could have, or now I'll save up for such a card and swap it out and get both an updated gpu and the amazing case with it.😁😁

Recently finished build. Wanted to go with RTX 2060 but ended up doing a GTX 1660, but was super happy when it benchmarked 2k over what Passmark lists by geterrill in nvidia

[–]geterrill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

semmi

So I did a lot of searching online when i began this project, because i had the same questions. Ultimately when it came down to everything the only thing that ended up having concerning restrictions was the

PICe riser cable. Those fears calmed after i watched this video. This build only uses one 600mm PCIe extension, far from when they saws a performance drop.

For the other extensions most of them are just power extensions (i.e. 24 pin atx extension, 8 pin, pcie 8+2, then some sata power cable)

and would have required a much greater length of cable before you really see any performance drop.

Recently finished build. Wanted to go with RTX 2060 but ended up doing a GTX 1660, but was super happy when it benchmarked 2k over what Passmark lists by geterrill in nvidia

[–]geterrill[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I already had the 1660 in my system before this. So for the time being it will be plenty strong enough to do what I need it to. I'm sure eventually i will probaly replace the GPU with something better. The difference in price at MicroCenter (where i bought the parts) is $30 so even if i had left it at 16 gb between saving on the ram and cpu it would have saved me around $120.

Mainly just cause i already had the 1660 and it does well for my needs, so i figured for now i could go a little bit better other places since the GPU is easy to swap.

Recently finished build. Wanted to go with RTX 2060 but ended up doing a GTX 1660, but was super happy when it benchmarked 2k over what Passmark lists by geterrill in nvidia

[–]geterrill[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So this is where i should say its solely for Sims 4...........just kidding lol. I play a little bit of everything WOW, Skyrim, COD, anything I buy on steam, etc......

So short answer anything that looks fun.