2 24 inch 60 hz benq monitors, a ryzen 1800x OCed to 3.95, a corsair ih60 single 120 mm rad for cpu, an x370 asrock taichi motherboard, 24 gigs dual channel ram, could use another stick all are 3000 mhz, z 850 corsair rmx psu, 3 SSds- 1 sandisk 120, 1 crucial mx200 500gb, 1 kingston 120 gb, 1 Hitachi 350 gb hdd, 1 toshiba 3 tb hdd, 1 mediamax (unbranded) 1 tb hdd, and a seagate 160 gb hd along with another 2 tb western digital hdd and also 3 16 gb flash drives for os's and bios flashing, and also a corrupt 750 gb samsung hdd which im trying to recover. I have an rx 480 8gb msi overclocked at 1380 mhx. Clock speeds do not matter much in gaming I have a 1070 from with much better clocks but the cards preform just about identical and with my ryzen system the 480 gives more performance. I also have a DIY - Skyline red Pc build Case. Great for airflow. Plenty of drive bays to put everything and can always buy sata and power connectors to add more drives. I also have touch screen temp fan controller in front a red led strip all throughout the case from rosewill a bunch of 1800-2800 rpm case fans and I also have a rear exhaust port @ 4000rpm for more airflow. And with my radiator its a push/pull design. I really want a Zotac amp extreme 1080 or a gigabyte aorus 1080ti or is it evga, the one with the highest clocks. Basically this whole rig with most boguth at launch was $3800 US smackeroos.
My entire setup, namely my computer, has been stability tested for reliably. I tested my computer under prime95 and furmark, stock and overclock. I have attained a stable clock up to 4.6 at 1.37 volts. As from the results, I did not in any way win the silicon lottery. Temperatures observed at the time of testing were no more than 68c gpu, and 54c cpu MAX respectively.
When I added up the price back a year or 2 ago, it was around 2500 for everything, plus the few days that I sunk in to make sure that it works the way that I wanted it (pulled this from memory, I am amazing, thank you) This picture is a joke.