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I've embarked on a grand project to convert my computer into a full blown woman from a tranny.

Jokes aside, I've had some horizontal probably ex-business computer for a year now. Something annoying about it is how I've always needed to have a smaller table nearby so all my cables could reach. It's always been untidy and just looking out of place.

https://i.imgur.com/xHbRZi9.png

It wasn't very organised or clean. The reason why there was a towel under the computer was because the little table had a mirror top, and I didn't want to scratch or break that. Just very messy and shitty looking.

This is what it looks like now https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/403735261764386826/560390991581020160/IMG_20190327_221326.jpg

I tried to reuse as many parts as possible. I kept my HDD, SSD, RAM, CPU. I bought a MOBO, PSU, CPU cooler (stock), molex -> sata converters, and a case.

All up, I spent around $160 NZD ($108 USD) doing this.

I'm not sure what to do with the old computer now. I have a 2gb ram module in it, MOBO, PSU and a CPU cooler in it. Thinking about buying some second hand parts (SSD, RAM, low-profile GPU, and CPU) and creating a "gaming PC" to sell for a couple of hundey.

I've embarked on a grand project to convert my computer into a full blown woman from a tranny. Jokes aside, I've had some horizontal probably ex-business computer for a year now. Something annoying about it is how I've always needed to have a smaller table nearby so all my cables could reach. It's always been untidy and just looking out of place. https://i.imgur.com/xHbRZi9.png It wasn't very organised or clean. The reason why there was a towel under the computer was because the little table had a mirror top, and I didn't want to scratch or break that. Just very messy and shitty looking. This is what it looks like now https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/403735261764386826/560390991581020160/IMG_20190327_221326.jpg I tried to reuse as many parts as possible. I kept my HDD, SSD, RAM, CPU. I bought a MOBO, PSU, CPU cooler (stock), molex -> sata converters, and a case. All up, I spent around $160 NZD ($108 USD) doing this. I'm not sure what to do with [the old computer](https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/403735261764386826/560392257191018506/IMG_20190327_221829.jpg) now. I have a 2gb ram module in it, MOBO, PSU and a CPU cooler in it. Thinking about buying some second hand parts (SSD, RAM, low-profile GPU, and CPU) and creating a "gaming PC" to sell for a couple of hundey.

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[–] xyzzy 1 points (+1|-0)

Thinking about buying some second hand parts (SSD, RAM, low-profile GPU, and CPU) and creating a "gaming PC" to sell for a couple of hundey.

IMO not worth the shipping cost for the parts. Let alone assembly time. Better get a new barebone for cheap, which you can honestly sell as new.