Tony PC
This section documents the list of desktop computers I have built and used.
My usage is basically the equivalent of the PC of Theseus, where parts have been swapped in and out.
Tony PC 1.0
Built: March 2014
CPU: Intel Core i3 4130
M/B: Asus Z87-Plus
RAM: 2×4
GB Corsair Vengeance Pro DDR3 1600MT/s
HDD: 500GB WD Caviar Blue 7200RPM HDD
ODD: TSST DVD Writer
PSU: Corsair CX430 430W 80+ Bronze
CASE: Corsair Carbide 200R
Designed to at least have some upgrade room (see Intel 5th gen

)
Alternative was Bulldozer.
No GPU. No SSD.
Yes, Z87 board for a non-unlocked i3 (only Z boards allowed overclocking, and the original plan was for a 4770k).
Tony PC 1.1
Tony PC 1.2
Tony PC 1.3
Tony PC 1.4
Upgraded 2018. Cost over $200 iirc.
Replaced the Core i3 4130 with a Core i7 4770k (used)
Bought Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
Tony PC 1.5
Upgraded 2020. Cost: $200 (used from Kijiji)
Replaced the Gigabyte GTX 660 for an MSI Armor RX 480.
Seriously concerned me about overloading PSU with i7 and GPU, 12v rail ran at 11.9V
Tony PC 1.99
Final resting spot of PC 1.x
Case: Cooler Master N400
GPU: Downgraded to GTX 660
HDD: Downgraded to WD Blue 500GB 7200RPM
HDD2: WD Blue 5400RPM
4770k/Z87/24GB RAM as core platform
Remaining parts moved to TonyPC 2.0
Tony PC 2.0
Built: Fall 2020
CPU: 2x Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2
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Lots of PCIe and PCI
4 DIMM per CPU
8 SATA ports
RAM: 4x8GB Samsung DDR3 1600MT/s ECC
SSD: Samsung 860 Evo 500GB SATA (carried over from PC 1.5)
HDD: Seagate Barracuda Pro 10TB
Shucked
Helium filled 7200RPM
PSU: Antec Earthwatt Gold 750W
Case: Corsair Carbide 200R (from PC 1.x)
Coolers: 2x Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Board came with passive coolers.
Might have been fine, but I went overkill.
Turns out Xeons are efficient. Max temp < 60C
PCI slot: Creative Soundblaster Live
PCIe slot: Inateck USB 3.0
From Amazon, ~$30
Chosen for Linux support and not having reviews of cooking peripherals
USB 3.0 does not work, has run in 2.0 only on Linux for years.
Purchased after I cooked 2 of the 4 USB ports on the motherboard due to overcurrent
Also needed for front panel USB
PCIe slot: Fenwi AX200
Tony PC 2.1
HDD1: 10TB Barracuda Pro (shucked)
HDD2: 14TB WD Red (from WD)
HDD3: 8TB Toshiba X300
ODD: LG Blu Ray Burner
SSD1: Samsung 870 Evo SATA
The 860 Evo died.
Retailer said ask Samsung
Samsung said ask retailer.
Retailer sent it in. Could not repair. Gave 870 evo instead.
Tony PC 2.2
Tony PC 2.99
Final resting spot of PC 2.x
Now used for Proxmox
Xeon 2650v2 / X9DRL-IF / 32
GB ECC.
GPU: AMD RX 480 (good Linux support - used for gaming VM and video encoding)
SSD1: Samsung 870 Evo 500GB (from PC 2.1)
SSD2: Kingston A400 480GB (from NAS)
HDD1: WD Red Plus 14TB (from NAS)
HDD2: Toshiba X300 (from PC 2.1)
HDD3: WD Blue 4TB SMR (from NAS)
Corsair 200R
Tony PC 3.0
Newly getting build after move to USA.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7900X (used)
M/B: MSI X670-P Wifi
RAM: 2x32GB DDR5 5600 (used)
Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120
SSD1: 500GB WD SN750, PCIe 3×4 (from Laptop)
SSD2: 2TB Micro 1100 (used)
HDD1: Seagate Barracuda Pro 10TB (shucked, from PC 2.1)
HDD2: Seagate Barracuda Pro 10TB (shucked, from PC 2.2/NAS)
Case: Thermaltake Versa H21 (new)
Cheap. Looks very outdated. Has HDD mounting.
I hate expensive cases. If it holds the components, good enough.
I don't even put side panels on. Nor do I cable manage. Who cares.
$30 cheaper then N400 (previous near favorite case)
PSU: Corsair RM1000x (used)
Basically bought everything off ebay.