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Custom PC Build
When I build it PC it always revolves around a color theme. I specifically choose all the components to match that theme. The first set of images is my latest build, the color theme is black and blue with a touch of white lighting. The last two images are of my previous build, though it still looks color-coordinated, it has a bit too much going on. Also, the red expansion cards added later disrupt the theme. The latest build just looks more sleek and coherent. I take great pride in cable management when building a PC. The majority of my labor is dedicated to vanishing and stylizing as many wires as possible.