I went with Falcon Northwest as well, great company. I'd built my own computers during the past 15 years so now that I have the funds to do it and I was looking for a smaller form factor machine, I finally gave in and bought (and customized) one online. But I completely understand about the being lazy part. I was okay with most of the process but connecting the mobo's wires to the case (i.e. the case lights and onboard audio, etc) always annoyed the heck out of me.Falcon Northwest Tiki, running:
Devil's Canyon OC
GTX 780 TI OC
Never gonna build my own again, got lazy....
lestaudenmaierub17_ESO wrote: »
Actually there is a large oak desk under the other side. I had to add the ply after when my wife complained of not spending enough time and wanted her pc beside mine. It's also been reinforced somewhat since that pic was taken.
RedMiniStapler wrote: »Actually there is a large oak desk under the other side. I had to add the ply after when my wife complained of not spending enough time and wanted her pc beside mine. It's also been reinforced somewhat since that pic was taken.
with those monitors, do you even have time to look at your wife while sitting next to her?

lestaudenmaierub17_ESO wrote: »Like a couple of others, I also have reached a point in my life where I can afford to pay someone else to build my computers rather than doing it myself. Many props to those that do though, its a nice skill to have.
Falcon Northwest Talon
Intel i7 4820K 3.7 GHz overclocked
Asus X79 Deluxe Motherboard
Astek Liquid Cooling
G. Skill 4GB 1866 DDR3 Ripjaws (16 GB)
EVGA GeForce GTX 780TI 3GB
512GB Crucial SSD
Western Digital HD 1TB
3 year complete warranty <-- And that is why I now have Falcon Northwest build my computers. Paying for piece of mind is priceless!
Oh, and I never got my builds to look so nice and clean on the inside either: