From the Den
Loot
Things that actually earned a place.
Private collection, not a storefront. PC parts that survived multiple builds, figures that still look decent after the hype dies, and gear that didn’t get returned.
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Corsair 4000D Airflow
The case that stopped me from buying another one.
Clean layout, actually useful cable management, and the front mesh does its job without looking like a fish tank. I’ve built in worse. If you’re putting a real system together, this is still one of the safer choices.
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ASUS ROG / NVIDIA RTX
The reason the rest of the build exists.
Power hungry, expensive, and still the part that makes everything else worth doing. Whether it’s a Strix or a Founders card, the high-end NVIDIA cards are what actually move the needle.
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Anime Figure – Sitting Pose
Shelf presence without the usual plastic look.
Decent sculpt, paint that doesn’t look rushed, and it doesn’t dominate the entire shelf. One of the few figures that still looks intentional after the initial hype fades.
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Wireless Gaming Headset
The one that survived the return cycle.
Comfortable enough for long sessions, mic that doesn’t sound like a tin can, and battery life that outlasts my patience. Not perfect, but it’s the one that stayed.
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60% Mechanical Keyboard
Smaller desk footprint, still satisfying.
RGB can be turned down or off. The switches feel good and it doesn’t take over half the desk. One of the few keyboards that made it past the rotation.
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Anime Figure – Dual Character
Two characters, one base, less wasted space.
Better than average paint work and the poses actually work together. Still a luxury item, but at least it doesn’t feel completely hollow once it’s on the shelf.
Check it outThese are things that stayed. Photos get updated as the collection does.