One quirky detail of my build: it has a tiered storage system through FuzeDrive. What that means is I have an 8 TB shucked hard drive and a 128 GB SSD “fuzed” together through some old software by Enmotus that is no longer available for purchase iirc. This means the SSD acts as a cache for my huge 8 TB drive. As a result, I can just install basically any game I want to my massive 8 TB drive without worrying about space, and if I play that game more than once or twice, it’ll automatically move to the SSD portion for faster access.

Some ideas:

  • Is this using used hardware that has a story?
  • Got an unusual configuration that isn’t normally seen (Dual RTX 3070 for example)
  • Did you paint it or add special lighting?
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    1 year ago

    My build doesn’t have a PSU. Instead it has a voltage regulator. I live in an off-grid RV so my PC runs off a battery bank. There is no AC/DC conversion.

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        1 year ago

        Oldass i7, 32GB RAM, couple of SSD’s, RTX 2060 12GB underclocked to reduce power, no monitor since it’s a VR machine/stable diffusion server. Wirelessly connects to a Pico 4.

        For older hardware it manages to run everything I throw at it.

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          1 year ago

          Oh that’s more than I expected. I thought you would just power something laptop like by the battery. How long can the system stay up?

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            1 year ago

            It’ll run indefinitely while idle. I usually put it to sleep when I’m not using it though. I’ve got a 600ah battery bank so I can pretty much run it as long as I need to under load without fear. My air conditioning is the thing I have to keep in check.