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I just upgraded my old Lenovo Thinkstation P310 today after it serving me very well for years. I love the case it’s so tough so i wanted to keep it. Cable management isn’t easy with this case but it works with plenty of air flow.
It was a Core i7 6700 with 16GB 2133MT/s DDR4 and an old 500GB SATA III SSD and was really showing it’s age. So I bought the following and got it a bit more up to date.
Intel Core i5 12400F
Corsair Vengence 3200MT/s DDR4
Gigabyte H610M K DDR4
Samsung EVO 970 500GB NVMe SSD
Corsair VS450 PSU
Be Quiet! Pure Rock 2 Slim CPU cooler
(Already had this and kept it) Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6GB
It’s not the most powerful machine ever I know but it suits me as I only play older games (most demanding games being DayZ or maybe DOOM Eternal now and then.) The newer CPU and NVMe SSD have made it soooo much faster. I’m really pleased. Best of all it all cost me around $350 after i sold the old SSD and Core i7.
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I just upgraded my old Lenovo Thinkstation P310 today after it serving me very well for years. I love the case it’s so tough so i wanted to keep it. Cable management isn’t easy with this case but it works with plenty of air flow.
It was a Core i7 6700 with 16GB 2133MT/s DDR4 and an old 500GB SATA III SSD and was really showing it’s age. So I bought the following and got it a bit more up to date.
Intel Core i5 12400F
Corsair Vengence 3200MT/s DDR4
Gigabyte H610M K DDR4
Samsung EVO 970 500GB NVMe SSD
Corsair VS450 PSU
Be Quiet! Pure Rock 2 Slim CPU cooler
(Already had this and kept it) Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 6GB
It’s not the most powerful machine ever I know but it suits me as I only play older games (most demanding games being DayZ or maybe DOOM Eternal now and then.) The newer CPU and NVMe SSD have made it soooo much faster. I’m really pleased. Best of all it all cost me around $350 after i sold the old SSD and Core i7.