There's no liquid cooling because it cost money :lol:. This system build really only cost me $80 as several of the big dollar parts were gifted to me. The rest was attained through me selling some extra stuff I had lying around that I didn't use anymore. The RAM *should* work. At least according to
Patriot's website, it's "100% compatible with Intel and AMD motherboards". The PSU is from the company next door to my work. We use their PSUs for testing on our test benches. My friend that works there gave one out to me when I told him I was building a new system. As for where the PSU actually comes from, it is indeed a rebranded PSU. The PSU is a
Magic Power PSU which is typically known for their industrial PSUs and not commercial PSUs.
I got the RAM for free from AMD. Originally this was going to be an all AMD build as I got the RAM and CPU from AMD at an AMD event back in October. I just needed the MoBo and video card, but then a friend gave me the i5-3570 and that changed my entire perspective on the system build. Since I already had the RAM, I wasn't going to go out and buy new RAM.
This system will be upgraded over time with more RAM, an SSD, perhaps a BR drive, a different PSU, case swap, and a few other things I can't remember right now. But those will all be over time. The first one to happen will likely be the SSD though.