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Beast Gaming PC

 On Friday, June 6th (6/6/25) I built a powerful gaming PC. The PC has a AMD 9 7950x3d (16 cores, 32 threads) for the CPU, The beast Geforce RTX 5070 Ti for the GPU. The computer has 32gb DDR5 6000mz RAM, 2 TB gen 5 M.2 nvme ssd. It has a 360mm AIO and 6 argb fans for cooling. Drop a comment down below if you have any questions :D    
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Budget Gaming PC

 Here is a budget gaming pc that I built. It is rocking the AMD 5 3600X and the ASUS ROG 3060 12gb VRAM. This computer preforms very well in 1080p medium gaming at 144 FPS without DLSS. The RTX 3060 allows users to use AI features like DLSS and Ray Tracing. DLSS is an technology that uses AI to generate frames. If you have any questions feel free to email me.  Here is the full spec list: CPU: AMD 5 3600x GPU: ASUS ROG 3060 12gb VRAM Motherboard: MSI Mag B550m Mortar Ram: Team Group 3600mz ddr4 2x 8gb sticks Power Supply: EVGA 600w BQ 80 plus bronze Storage: WD Black 1tb gen 4 NVME SSD Case: MSI MPG GUNGUIR 100 The PC has an Arctic fan hub and a MSI RGB controller.

3d Printed Arcade

 While browsing the internet I found 3d print files for a arcade machine. I decided to build it because it looked like a fun project. All the parts took about 48 hours total to print. The brain of the arcade is a Raspberry Pi. The machine has 100 games that I installed on it. If you have any questions feel free to email me or drop them in the comments. Please note I did not create the 3d print schematics nor do I own them. . 

TV and entertainment setup

On October 4th, I set up a new entertainment station, complete with a console and a sleek TV. I also hooked up both a GameCube and an Xbox Series S to the setup. After arranging everything, it turned out looking really clean and organized, with all the cables neatly tucked away. The space is a perfect environment for watching TV and gaming.

$100 Home Server

I decided to build a budget-friendly home server, and here's what I put together for an incredibly affordable price. I went with an Intel i5-6500 (4 cores, 4 threads), which I snagged for just $10, a 256GB SATA SSD for $20, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, which also cost me only $20 and a ASRock bare bones kit, where I found on eBay for $50. Overall, this setup offers a great balance of performance and value.

Fixing a C500 Xerox Printer

A client reached out and asked if I could take a look at their office printer, which had been smudging prints. I agreed to give it a try. After inspecting it, I discovered that the excess ink tray was completely full and had started overflowing, causing the smudging problem. I was able to carefully clean it out and reset everything, after reassembling the printer, it was back to working like new—no more smudges and crisp prints once again!

Preformance Gaming PC

On Saturday, 8/31/24, I built a beast of a gaming PC. It features an AMD Ryzen 5 8600x (6 cores, 12 threads), an ASUS ROG Strix 3060 12GB OC, 32GB DDR5 5800MHz RAM, a 1TB NVMe boot drive, another 1TB NVMe for games, and a 500GB HDD. If you have any questions, drop them in the comments! 😊