A gaming PC is a desktop computer that is made for playing video games. These computers have very good hardware parts, such as fast processors, powerful graphics cards, and quick memory, which let them run hard games easily and with good graphics. There are many choices for gaming PCs, depending on how much money you have, what you like, and what games you want to play. You can choose from gaming PCs that are already made and have different features and prices, or you can make your own gaming PC by picking the parts you want. You can also choose a gaming laptop if you want to move around more and play anywhere, but they may not be as good or easy to change as gaming desktops.
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Building was pretty easy until the sensor panel had to be installed.
The panel itself is a Waveshare 8.8 inch 1920x480 display and is mounted using double sided tape to the case. I ran the power and HDMI out the top and along the back cable management part of the case, through the bottom grommet and back out the rear 3rd PCIE cover. Since the GPU is almost 3 slots you cannot see the cables at all which gives a very clean look. I had to open up and reseat the ribbon cables in the display since it would not display an image originally (luckily I tested before mounting). I am using AIDA64s Sensor Panel for the Waveshare display and manually resized a popular template from the forums which basically involves you making it from scratch again so it took a few hours. In my opinion the RGB isn't over the top and looks tasteful in a white case like this. Sleeved cable extensions make things look much better too. More information on individual parts can be seen below in my review section.
EDIT Now running an ASUS TUF RTX 3090 since I found it used at a pretty good price.
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