Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Spar is everywhere oop norf, they’ve taken over a shed load of fuel stations and done them up so they’re like mini supermarkets.

Which always results in you waiting 27 hours to pay for your fuel because some prat has decided they need to do their monthly shop at a petrol station :mad:
 
Rads, fans and GPU block all turned up today.

2 x Hardware Labs Black Ice Nemesis GTS Cross Flow 240mm radiators

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4 x Noctua NF-F12 120mm Static Pressure fans

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EKWB GPU Block for 5700XT

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:)
 
I'm curious, where are the cables routed to the tower... Surely cannot be through the unit and floor? and it's all black. :D
Top of skirting, below window, has a suspicious looking 'round/tubular trunking' look to it(?)
 
Picked my new rig up yesterday.

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Specs :-

Ryzen 7 3700X
Corsair h100i Platinum 240mm AIO RGB
Gigabyte Aorus x570 Pro Motherboard
Thermaltake Toughpower Grand Sync 850w RGB PSU
16GB Corsair Vengeance 3200 RGB Ram CL16
2x Samsung 1Tb SSDs
MSI 2070 Super Gaming X-Trio
Win 10 Home
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X case, in Galaxy Silver.

Just on setting her up, got to get me Steam and what nots on now :p

Pretty much the same system I'm currently speccing, How small would you say the case is? I'm looking for a Mini ITX case but small as possible, but needs to fit my 280mm H115i AIO.
 
I'm curious, where are the cables routed to the tower... Surely cannot be through the unit and floor? and it's all black. :D

Top of skirting, below window, has a suspicious looking 'round/tubular trunking' look to it(?)

Eagle eye Plec has the answer :)

Was a little bored with RGB and wanted something more subdued ... black’s the answer!
 
Which always results in you waiting 27 hours to pay for your fuel because some prat has decided they need to do their monthly shop at a petrol station :mad:
Not anything I’ve witnessed, plus you can just pay at the pump or use phone apps to pay if you’re in a rush :D
 
Bought some quality padlocks after getting really into Lock Picking Lawyer on Youtube and realising that the cheap tat I had been using is incredibly easy to bypass either by brute force or with low-skill picking attacks.

Looks quite fun. He's got loads of videos, do you literally need to go back to the start to learn? Does he link to tools needed as the couple of videos I've watched don't link to what he's using?

I guess I'll never know... :(
 
I guess I'll never know... :(

Most kits have the same picks, the only real difference is in the quality.

There's quite a few specialist kits for very specific locks but they tend to be less common/only for one job kinda kits.

I bought a set of picks for about a tenner and managed to open my front door in less than 5 minutes having only ever known the theory and never practiced. Very worrying, and also not recommended as you don't want to break a lock you actually need.
 
Random one today but have started doing up my man cave and need something to fill the roughly 18m2 of space so decided I would get this fallout artwork framed for the walls:



Also got new flooring etc to go down and a desk being made, can't wait to get it finished :)
 
Random one today but have started doing up my man cave and need something to fill the roughly 18m2 of space so decided I would get this fallout artwork framed for the walls:



Also got new flooring etc to go down and a desk being made, can't wait to get it finished :)

I like that, pretty cool!
 
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