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Shows Hodengnom XTIA Xproto L Open Case Vertical-Unlimited with GPU-RGB-MOD

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What computers are on, below, or next to PCGH Extreme users’ desks? How good are cable management, optics and cooling? The photo thread “Show me your PCs” on the PCGHX forum, which is worth a look, clarifies the questions.

note: At the beginning of the exhibition, you will find news from the series of gaming PC games. PCGHX user Hodengnom shows off his Vertical Unlimited GPU RGB MOD based on XTIA Xproto L. But there is a lot more to discover.


In the main thread “Show Me Your Computers (Part 3)” on PCGH Extreme, users present their favorite computers, sometimes with air or water cooling, sometimes lit or underpowered, sometimes beautiful or sometimes deliberately incomplete. The topic now has more than 11,000 replies and since its creation, that is, since 2008, has had more than 2 million views.

At this point, we present you with some highly updated select images, which are sure to be completely subjective and as sexy as they can be. The focus is on photos that have been uploaded directly to the forum over the past few months. Visit PCGH Extreme for more photos. If you want to upload an image to your computer yourself, you should go directly to the topic Show me your computers He goes. The third running thread is one of the most popular threads on the PCGHX forums. For the ultimate images for your computer, we recommend [Showtime] Computer profiles at PCGHX.

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note: PCGH Extreme It is a society of computer screwdrivers. On August 20, 2007, the PC Games Hardware Extreme Forum first opened its doors to interested readers on the occasion of the 2007 Gaming Conference. Initially, the forum ran in parallel with the old PCGH forum and its content was almost exclusively about overclocking and state mods. Since 2008, PC Games Hardware Extreme has been the one-stop forum for all members of the PCGH community, covering a wide range of topics. Since launch, over 520,000 topics and 10,100,000 posts have been created by over 200,000 registered users. The Folding @ Home Association has been very active for many yearsCommunitywhich together provide computing power against diseases such as cancer.