CPU: Ryzen 7 9700X
Motherboard: MSI Pro X870-P WiFi (the cheapest thing available with a PCIe x4 slot and the amount of USB ports I wanted, and it's still almost $300
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)RAM: 64GB DDR5-5600 (Crucial base model - JEDEC and XMP timings are identical
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)GPU: Integrated (yes, really)
Storage: 2TB WD SN850X, 8TB HDD pulled from the other system, LG WH14NS40 Blu-Ray drive (I haven't loaded that custom firmware yet - I should before it disappears)
PSU: FSP Hydro GE 650W (another ripoff)
Case: The same old Corsair 200R
Yeah, these newer Ryzen chips all have integrated graphics, but I don't think you were meant to use it for anything other than troubleshooting. It might be slower than Intel UHD 630, but it's enough for what I'm doing right now. I might get a graphics card at some point, but it would have to be something with good Linux support and low idle power consumption.
I also put my old hardware in a smaller case (maybe a little too small) to keep it as a fully working system. I should clean up the cables so the CPU fan doesn't suck them in, and I would like a quieter CPU cooler at some point. I added some pictures to roast this time.
 A collector's item almost... but don't worry, I won't keep it in its box forever. I just have too much going on right now. But when the time allows, it will go into one of my recapped 939 boards.
 A collector's item almost... but don't worry, I won't keep it in its box forever. I just have too much going on right now. But when the time allows, it will go into one of my recapped 939 boards. 
 ) without breaking a sweat. The GPU is now a Winfast 8800GTX TDH 768MB, in place of the 8600GT. I could have gone a notch lower and install a Quadro FX3700 (it's technically a lower clocked 8800GT) but I figured a 8800GTX should be plenty for some gaming on this PC
 ) without breaking a sweat. The GPU is now a Winfast 8800GTX TDH 768MB, in place of the 8600GT. I could have gone a notch lower and install a Quadro FX3700 (it's technically a lower clocked 8800GT) but I figured a 8800GTX should be plenty for some gaming on this PC 


 
 
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 )… No surprise there - these workstation PCs weight at 70+ lbs (30+ Kg). I turned out super-lucky, however. I looked at the seller’s location, and it was listed as somewhere in Maryland. A search for the city on Google Maps showed that it was approximately halfway between Baltimore and Washington D.C. – i.e. not too far from me. B-more usually takes me a little over 1 hour to get to with no traffic on the i95… so I figured the place would be about a 40-45 minute drive with regular light mid-day traffic. The final step, of course, was to check if local pickup was possible... and it was!
 No surprise there - these workstation PCs weight at 70+ lbs (30+ Kg). I turned out super-lucky, however. I looked at the seller’s location, and it was listed as somewhere in Maryland. A search for the city on Google Maps showed that it was approximately halfway between Baltimore and Washington D.C. – i.e. not too far from me. B-more usually takes me a little over 1 hour to get to with no traffic on the i95… so I figured the place would be about a 40-45 minute drive with regular light mid-day traffic. The final step, of course, was to check if local pickup was possible... and it was!  This essentially could eliminate the $70 shipping. My car’s fuel economy clocks at around 30-35 MPG (about 6.7 - 7.8 Liters per 100 Km - not bad for an old Focus, IMO
 This essentially could eliminate the $70 shipping. My car’s fuel economy clocks at around 30-35 MPG (about 6.7 - 7.8 Liters per 100 Km - not bad for an old Focus, IMO  
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 ) Normally, this isn’t a good strategy on eBay… but to my surprise, even in the final minutes, no one bid higher than $35.
 Normally, this isn’t a good strategy on eBay… but to my surprise, even in the final minutes, no one bid higher than $35.  Hey, OK! So I ended up winning the auction for a paltry $36!
 Hey, OK! So I ended up winning the auction for a paltry $36! 

 While it saw my 2nd CPU, it simply refused to use it.
 While it saw my 2nd CPU, it simply refused to use it.
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