My cars are very big part of my life. However another hobby of mine is PC gaming. My addiction started with Wolfenstein 3D in the early 90s and has been a passion of mine for over 30 years. When I retired from being a Defense Contractor (48 years old, I'm 51 now) I went into the IT and custom PC building business. It proved to be quite lucrative.
I support three charities in my community to give back for my good fortune. Every year, I donate a custom built high-end PC with the finest components you can buy. We auction It off and 100% of the money goes to charity to help those in need. Here are some of the PCS that I donated in the last 2 years. The winning bid for one was a little over $20,000 and the other was $23,262 in September 2020. Each has approximately 160 man hours in them. Total cost is about $6000-$8,000 each for material. The specs are 10 core Intel i9, 256 GB of ddr4 RAM, 8 TB of m.2 NVMe SSD hard drive, GTX 1080 TI or RTX 3080 video card, hand blown lexan piping with complete water-cooled and radiator setup. A dream machine for any video editor or gamer. The Hellcat machine was donated in 2019 and it had a 7-in breakout panel that mimicked the dashboard of a Hellcat with real-time stats of the gaming machine while it was running. It took me approximately 4 weeks of working in Photoshop to design and build the applet that would mimic the dashboard of a Hellcat. The gauges move in real time to show temperatures performance and all of the critical data of the gaming PC while gaming.
I support three charities in my community to give back for my good fortune. Every year, I donate a custom built high-end PC with the finest components you can buy. We auction It off and 100% of the money goes to charity to help those in need. Here are some of the PCS that I donated in the last 2 years. The winning bid for one was a little over $20,000 and the other was $23,262 in September 2020. Each has approximately 160 man hours in them. Total cost is about $6000-$8,000 each for material. The specs are 10 core Intel i9, 256 GB of ddr4 RAM, 8 TB of m.2 NVMe SSD hard drive, GTX 1080 TI or RTX 3080 video card, hand blown lexan piping with complete water-cooled and radiator setup. A dream machine for any video editor or gamer. The Hellcat machine was donated in 2019 and it had a 7-in breakout panel that mimicked the dashboard of a Hellcat with real-time stats of the gaming machine while it was running. It took me approximately 4 weeks of working in Photoshop to design and build the applet that would mimic the dashboard of a Hellcat. The gauges move in real time to show temperatures performance and all of the critical data of the gaming PC while gaming.
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