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This was a personal use gaming/work PC that I've replaced with a new build. This PC was never overclocked and never crypto mined. I only ever had Windows 10 on it and decided to upgrade to Atlas OS with Windows 11 so I built a new rig. I included a brand new 1 TB m.2 drive but have not installed an OS - that gives you the freedom to update the UEFI BIOS and put your own OS on it with a clean slate. I'd recommend Windows 10 or a Linux distro of your choice.

Phanteks P400 non-RGB case with the solid front, tinted tempered glass side panel, and removeable insulated top panels. Has dust filters on the front and bottom. Comes with two 120mm case fans, though I believe one of them isn't working correctly so take that into consideration. They're just DC-fans anyway, nothing special. In its place I've added a 120 mm Silent Wings Pro 4 and gone ahead and set it to intake. That's one of the best case fans you can get. I'm including the instructions and the extra corners in case you'd like to reconfigure it, you'll see those in the picture. The side panel is missing a thumb screw, I've taken a close up picture of it for the listing. It works just fine without it, it's just one of those OCD things. All other external screws included.
Remember in the BIOS to set the Silent Wings Pro 4 to PWM mode, while the other case fans should be in DC mode! If you set a DC fan to PWM, it'll spin at full speed all the time. If you set a PWM fan to DC mode, it won't be as efficient. You can watch a Youtube video about this.

For the CPU you have a Ryzen 7 3700x with a basic air cooler. This CPU takes an undervolt very well so you can get it to run quite soft, or you can ramp it up. I'd recommend replacing the case fans to get more airflow if you want to push it. The CPU is perfectly adequate for 1080p gaming at 60 FPS, and handles other tasks very well. I'd recommend repasting the CPU with your preferred compound if you want to keep the same cooler.

32 GB of DDR4 RAM, which handles everything just fine. Keep reading on the motherboard info.

The GPU is an RTX 2070 from MSI. It's about the right size for this card, you get two fans and a little bit of RGB on the top and that's it. Pretty simple, just how I like it. Should handle most games and some AI tasks just fine at 1080p, though maybe not the newest titles. Definitely take it easy with the RTX, these 20XX cards were still getting the hang of it. Should do DLSS and even DLAA just fine, though.

For storage, you have a Crucial P3 m.2 NVMe with 1TB of capacity. Freshly bought, nothing installed on it. There's room for extra SSDs if you want more storage, I've included two SATA 6 GB/s cables with it just for that.

The motherboard is an Asus PRIME B450-PLUS, which is an ATX AM4 board. You get a single USB 3.2 Gen 1 header, so be aware you aren't getting the cutting edge here. This board has damaged RAM slots, so you'll notice in the pictures that the RAM isn't placed normally. The max RAM when all four slots are working is 64 GB, but here it already has the max. The damage is a bit of thermal paste in the slots, you might be able to clean it out if you try. This mobo isn't the strong suit of the build. If you intend to replace the CPU with a newer model, keep in mind you'll need to flash the BIOS. If you want Windows 11, note that this motherboard may or may not support it - I didn't test this myself. Note also that this mobo does not have built-in WiFi; I always used a USB 2 WiFi 2 adapter. I'm including it with the rest of the supplies, but I'd recommend replacing it with a PCIe WiFi adapter or a newer USB 3 Wifi 6 adapter.

The PSU is an EVGA PQ850 80+ Platinum rated power supply. You get excellent thermal efficiency and smooth currents. I'm including all of the cables and extra straps, plus the extra tidbits from the case and such. You can definitely overclock with this badboy, but you'll want to upgrade the motherboard before you push it too hard. You'll definitely want to tidy up the cables from how it's going to come to you, I just pushed everything through for shipping purposes. See pictures; you'll have to remove the loose items. Double-check no metal is touching anything it shouldn't be before you turn it on.