Custom PC from Beginning to End

Every custom PC we build utilises brand new, fresh from the packaging components. The hardware is built directly into the configuration that you selected, to ensure that all settings and configuration is tailored to your customised gaming machine. Even the operating system and drivers are installed without the use of automated script installers; ensuring that the end result is as good as, or likely better than, if you had done it yourself at home.

To showcase this, we decided to take some photos of the start, middle and end of the build process. The header image already contains an image of typical hardware components utilised inside a PC ( note that the PC case is not in the image, purely because of its size). So let’s get into things.

Inside of the motherboard box (not all motherboards have a fancy cover like this does).

Under the pretty display on top.

The uncovered motherboard.

This specific motherboard model comes with an external display, used for monitoring temperatures, fan RPMs, base CPU clocks, and ratios, also it can be used for controlling fan speeds, a one-click CPU overclock and switching between normal and extreme mode with buttons provided on the display.

The graphics card in this PC is the almighty GTX 980 by MSI.

The Intel i7 CPU, fresh out of its box.

4 sticks of GSkill DDR4 RAM, also fresh from their packaging.

The modular 850W power supply unit by Silverstone is Gold rated.

Image of the motherboard before the CPU and RAM is installed…

and after they’re installed!

A nice close-up of the RAM and CPU sitting snugly on the motherboard.

Now we come to our aftermarket liquid CPU cooler, the H55 by Corsair.

While our photographer took a coffee break…

Our technician got to work on fitting these components into the PC!

This image clearly shows the earlier mentioned external screen display (part of the motherboard) positioned below the blu-ray drive.

A super-impressive shot of the inside, and this particular case’s transparent side panel which simply swings open on a hinge!

The Corsair CPU cooler’s water pump and cooling unit, sitting on top of the tiny CPU pictured earlier, surrounded by the 4 sticks of RAM.

And the GTX 980 sitting in place.

All powered by the power supply, which has also been securely fitted to the case.

And that’s a completed custom PC from us here at Evatech Custom Computers.

Every PC built goes through a very similar process (minus the parts posing for pictures nearly every step of the way). We always use brand new components, include all the provided manuals, stickers, driver discs, and promotional extras to our customers. This ensures that they are well informed and have received what they paid for.

Hope you gained something from this post, perhaps put your mind at ease or answered some questions. If you have any other questions, you can always contact us via our website, or our forums! Our staff are always happy and eager to help out.


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