Does It Look Good? My Gaming Desktop PC Setup and Customization Tips

CPU: Intel 9700x (Boxed) – $1,850
Motherboard: ASUS B850 Blade Titanium – $2,000
Graphics Card: NVIDIA 4070ti Starlight – $5,500
RAM: Corsair Shadow Blade 8000c36 (16GB x 2) – $850
SSD: Samsung PC801 1TB (Upcycled from a laptop, estimated at $350) – $350
Water Cooling: DeepCool LG700PRO (Excluding Fans) – $800
Fans: Phanteks T30x3 (Two Sets) – $300
Fans: Lian Li SL120 Second Generation – $1,100
Case: Lian Li O11 Vision Compact – $729
Power Supply: Seasonic Focus 850W – $999
Secondary Screen: $340

Does It Look Good? My Gaming Desktop PC Setup and Customization Tips
Does It Look Good? My Gaming Desktop PC Setup and Customization Tips

**Grand Total:** $14,800

Does It Look Good? My Gaming Desktop PC Setup and Customization Tips
Does It Look Good? My Gaming Desktop PC Setup and Customization Tips

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22 thoughts on “Does It Look Good? My Gaming Desktop PC Setup and Customization Tips”
  1. That’s a beast of a setup! I love the attention to detail with the custom cooling and high-end components. Have you noticed any noticeable performance improvements since upgrading from your previous rig?

    1. Absolutely, the performance boost has been incredible! The custom cooling really helps keep everything stable under heavy loads, and the high-end components make a noticeable difference in gaming and productivity. Thanks for your kind words — it’s always great to hear feedback from fellow enthusiasts!

  2. That’s a seriously impressive setup! I love the attention to detail with the custom water cooling and fancy fans, but $1,100 for just the case feels a bit much. Have you noticed any noticeable performance gains with that high-end GPU and CPU combo?

  3. That’s a beast of a setup! I love the focus on cooling and aesthetics with those Lian Li cases and fans—definitely envy the build quality there. Wondering how much the secondary screen factors into your overall gaming experience compared to the main one.

    1. Thank you for the kind words! The secondary screen is incredibly helpful—it’s where I keep my chat, game overlays, and system monitoring, which takes some load off the main display and enhances multitasking. It really depends on the game, but I’d say it boosts my overall experience by at least 20%. Love hearing from fellow enthusiasts—thanks for sharing!

  4. That’s a beast of a setup! I love the focus on cooling and aesthetics with those Lian Li cases and fans—definitely makes for an envy-worthy build. Wondering how much of your budget went into RGB lighting though?

  5. Wow, that’s a seriously high-end setup! Love how you mixed the Phanteks and Lian Li fans – the lighting must look amazing in that O11 Vision case. Though I gotta ask, why go for the 4070ti with such a premium budget instead of pushing to a 4080 or 4090?

    1. Great question! The 4070 Ti was a sweet spot for my needs—it handles 1440p gaming flawlessly while keeping thermals and power draw manageable. I also wanted to allocate more budget toward aesthetics (like those Phanteks/Lian Li fans) without going overkill. That said, the 4080/4090 are beasts if you’re chasing 4K! Appreciate the kind words about the setup.

  6. That’s a sick setup! Love how you mixed the Phanteks and Lian Li fans – the lighting must look amazing in that O11 Vision case. Though I’m curious, why go with the 4070ti when the rest of your build is so high-end?

    1. Thanks for the kind words! I went with the 4070 Ti because it hits the sweet spot for 1440p gaming while keeping thermals/power draw manageable in the O11 Vision. Honestly, I might upgrade to a 4080 Super later, but this card handles everything I throw at it with room to spare. Appreciate you checking out the build!

  7. Wow, that’s a killer setup! The Lian Li case with those SL120 fans must look absolutely stunning with the RGB lighting. Though I’m curious – why go for the 4070ti instead of waiting for the next gen cards at this budget?

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