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Finally my rig is together

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Finally After months of saving money i have my gaming rig, yes its nothing special or glorious but it does well.

it runs Heroes and Generals MAXED @ 60 FPS Flawlessly, War Thunder MAXED @ 50-60 FPS and world of tanks MAXED @ 40-60 FPS.

 

3D MARK FIRE STRIKE - 5777

GPU IDLE - 28-32

GPU LOAD - 48-62

 

UPGRADE LIST:

Aftermarket AIO CPU cooler

Second 4GB DIMM

SSD Boot drive

PCIe Capture Card

 

PC PartPicker https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/b/tvCypg


[Completed Build] Silent But Deadly NZXT H440

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http://pcpartpicker.com/b/3CkTwP

 

     I've been out of the PC building game for about 10 years. I had to do extensive research to get up to date on what was new in the PC hardware world. After four months of planning and buying I piled up this build. It turned out great so far. OS loads in 12 seconds and everything is snappy and responsive. Haven't put the system through it's paces yet as I don't have a monitor, but plan on 1440p gaming.

 

CPU - I chose the i5-4690K for it's reasonable price and easy overclocking. I've still not had a chance to nail down the overclock yet, I plan to do that this weekend.

 

CPU Cooler - The Kraken X41 is well built and was quite easy to install once I went online and used the manual there. Save yourself the frustration and throw the crappy included instructions from the box in the trash, they are worthless. Have it running in a push/pull setup on the rear exhaust vent. Replaced the included NZXT FN V2 fan with an Aerocool DS red LED fan. My CPU stays at 25C while idle. I'll update once I have overclocked and put the CPU under load. The CAM software this comes with works, but is still buggy. The LED control doesn't always work. Fan profile management is well done

 

MSI Gaming 5 - Well build board and goes well with the black/red color scheme. Bios works as advertised and has full array of options for overclocking.

 

G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 2133 - Good looking, fast memory at a great price. Make sure to check bios upon first start up. The memory defaults to 1600 speed, had it manually adjust to 2133.

 

Storage - quality Samsung 840 EVO SSD for OS and large 2TB seagate HDD for storage

 

MSI GTX 980 - great looking card and silent running, doesn't even spin up until it reaches 50C. I had debated between this and a reference blower card due to the closed nature of the case. Glad I chose this as it's a great card. I've had no issues so far with case temps due to aftermarket fan exhaust, will update once I put the system through it's paces.

 

NZXT H440 - Amazing case, the thing is dead sexy. I'm not too sure what all the worry is on the interwebs about fan constriction. You can feel the air flowing through this case from front to back. All my hardware hold great temps. Cable management took a bit more time and the back is quite tight, but it sure looks clean once you're done. Added an Aerocool DS red LED fan as intake on the top towards center of case.

 

XFX XTR 750 - Fully modular and has hybrid fan mode, very silent

 

Wi-Fi adapter - simple, internal and works

 

CM Storm Devastator keyboard/mouse bundle - quite surprised of the quality of this for $31, great keyboard and mouse

 

I still haven't settled on a monitor yet. I had my eyes on the 1440p ROG Swift but then Acer went and announced their IPS 1440p g-sync, considering wating until March for that. Currently using an old 1280x1024 monitor I had as a placeholder.

 

Build issues/Tips - There were a couple things I ran into during this build that anyone using an H440 should consider:

  • I read this in reviews so did this had no issues. If you use a modular power supply connect all the cables you need before installing in the case. You'd have quite a hard time getting to the connections due to the shroud.
  • This is specific to the MSI Gaming 5 and H440 - the Gaming 5 USB 3.0 I/O connector is horizontal and the motherboard tray in the H440 is angled where the front side grommets are located. This combined with the stiffness of the H440 USB 3.0 cable made plugging this in with the motherboard screwed in impossible. I bent a couple pins in this connector attempting and had to bend back. I ended up unscrewing the motherboard and lifted it out to get this connector inserted. Save yourself the trouble and connect this plug before screwing a MSI Gaming series motherboard into this case.
  • The H440 bottom cable management holes get pretty crowded once you run all the motherboard I/O, consider this when choosing where to place your SSD in the two 2.5in drive mounts on top of the shroud. I choose the least crowded side.

Hackintosh Build - HELP

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Hi guys, I'm looking to make my computer a Hackintosh.

Right now I have Windows 7 and am planning to install Hackintosh on a separate hard drive, so I could keep both OS.

But I'm not sure if my computer build and parts are compatible for installing Hackintosh.

Looking for some help on that part.

 

CPU = i5 4670k

 

GPU = Gigabyte GTX 770 2GB

 

MOBO = Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H

 

MEMORY(RAM) = Kingston DDR3 1600mhz 2x8GB

 

PSU = Corsair TX750

 

CPU Cooler = Shadow Rock 2

 

STORAGE = 1TB Seagate Solid State Hybrid Drive (MAIN WINDOWS HARD DRIVE)

 

                      1TB Seagate Hard Drive (PLANNING TO INSTALL HACKINTOSH ON)

 

ASUS DVD drive

 

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Any advice and tips would be nice first time installing hackintosh.

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Well this is what I built for my 10 year old son Christmas 2015

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🔹CPU: AMD FX-8320E 3.2GHz 8-Core

🔹CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing

🔹Thermal Compound: Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Polysynthetic Silver 3.5g

🔹Motherboard: Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0 ATX AM3+

🔹Memory: G.Skill Sniper Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1866

🔹Storage: Seagate 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hybrid

🔹Video Card: Asus Radeon R7 260X 2GB DirectCU II

🔹Case: Corsair SPEC-03 Red ATX Mid Tower

🔹Power Supply: Corsair 600W ATX12V

🔹Optical Drive: Lite-On iHAS124-14 DVD/CD Writer

🔹Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 - 64-bit (OEM) (64-bit)

🔹Monitor: Asus VX248H 24.0"

🔹Keyboard: Cooler Master CM Storm Devastator Gaming Bundle w/Optical Mouse

🔹Webcam: Logitech C920

🔹I also added a few 120mm case fans here and there, and added a fan splitter.

🔹This pc will play any games from Medium to Ultra settings single monitor 1080p.

🔹Full build description and many more HD photos at: http://pcpartpicker.com/b/3Hbj4D#img=0
You can see there why I called this build =BANEVADER=

ITX Architecture

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Greetings from Greece. This is project ITX ARCHITECTURE.

 

First of all I would like to thank my sponsors Cooler Master Hellas and ASRock Hellas.

 

Here is a concept picture of the build to come.

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The build is at a very early stage and I have ordered a few tools and parts. After I receive them, I will have to design a few parts to print with my 3D printer. I have already printed some small items that I have designed, but until I do a test fit with all the parts nothing is final.

Here are some test prints

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A lot of things will be covered in the end. The colors of the build will be black, white and blue.

Stay tuned for more updates.

Project ''Red Zone'' (Caselabs SMA8 / GTX980 / 4790K / Dual Loop)

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Introduction
 
The 8th June 2013 i started my build log about my Black/White Switch 810, but i have come in conclusion to start working on another build.
The Switch 810 build contains 4670k, GTX770, Watercooling etc. which is to found here
 
This time it will be different. There will be stronger components, and a better looking build overall.
The build will be in a Caselabs SMA8, and the reason for that is because i'm super tired of bad quality cases it also have good features and a good look overall. (So big thanks to the guys over at Caselabs for making these amazing cases!)
 
All pictures is taken with Canon EOS 6D
 
 
Components (Hopefully)
 
 
Watercooling
 
What i currently have:
 
Caselabs SMA8
Corsair AXi860
Alphacool VPP655 w/ top(need 1x more)
2x AF120 Perfomance edt.
EK Supremacy Clean - Acetal+Nickel
Both of the SSD's(Brought em over from last build)
 
 
Progression:
 
29.01.2015
Ordered EVGA GTX980
 
30.01.2015
EVGA GTX980 arrived
 
Questions to the community:
 
Primochill Revolver vs. Bitspower Enhance(Silver Shining/Black Sparkle/Matte Black)?
 
Which type of radiators? (I'm thinking EK, Coolgate or Alphacool)

[Scratch Build] ZOTAC "Valentine" ZBOX

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Hi everybody!
 
I'm a modder from Portugal, and this is mine first mod showed here. Is from a Valentines gift i'd made for mine girlfriend at 2013, and with the date so close i'd think show it here will be good for you to spot how lovely hardware and mods can be. Hope you like it!
 
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Welcome,
 
Valentine
I'd contact ZOTAC with the idea to build one custom scratch case for one ZBOX with a very especial theme. In less that 2 days they accept the idea and they?d choose one ZBOX nano XS AD11 PLUS. This project will be simple, thematic and well documented. More that the review of the case, till 14 of February of 2013 only small teasers will be showed, after that the topic will start having full worklog, with EN videos of all the process (we?re Portuguese, that?s way I?m referring it) of all the process, a little like our BlackStorm H406, but this time in full EN and with different type of episodes (with tips and little talk on the build).
I want to thank here to Patricia Igual from ZOTAC Espanha and to Christopher Dean from Imacula PR for all they help and to make this possible.
 
Features
# Main colors, white and red
# Structure multi layer of acrylic
# Thematic Lighting
# Unique design and stunning look when power on
# Subtle look, nice concordances and little details
 
Ideas
# Build a simple case and thematic
# Extended videolog
# Be good looking to female eyes
# Vertical support matching the theme
# Study cooling to not heat more on the new case, trying even to make it better
 
 
Hardware
 
Software
# Windows 7
 
Sponsors
 
How to follow the project?
Skype: modaafoca
 
 
 
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First Teaser!
 
Isn't the case spectacularly small and cute?
 
The worklog have 7 videos (6 at 720p of videolog and one final one at 1080p).
 
If you can't way for me to post the worklog, visit our Modding Video Series page and see all the videos now!

How does this gaming pc look?


Thoughts on my finished build?

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Just wanted to know peoples thoughts on my finished build :)
 
Parts list - Full list > http://pcpartpicker.com/p/4hzPYJ
 
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
 
3DMark Fire Strike result - http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/5167738
 
Pictures - http://imgur.com/a/Brs3c (before you call me out on the messy cables, I put the parts in as they arrived and this is the first PC I've ever built or modified so I don't know much about cable management)

 

 

Constructive criticism welcomed :)

Project SnoBot

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Hello, I am working on my latest build.  It is going to be a White based build. Thank you for checking it out.

 

System:

 

Case: Phanteks Enthoo Luxe White (Customized)

CPU: Intel Core i7 4790k

Motherboard: EVGA Z97 Classified

Ram: Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB DDR3 2400 with light bar kit (Customized)

Graphics Cards: Galax GTX 980 Hall of Fame SLi

Power Supply: Corsair AX 1200i

SSD: Intel 730 480GB x 4 Raid 0

HDD: Western Digital 3TB Black

Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound Blaster Z (Customized)

CPU Cooler: Intel All-in-One Liquid Cooler (Customized)

Fans: BitFenix Spectre Pro Blue LED fans

Optical Drive: Asus CD/DVD-RW (Stealthed)

Monitor: Asus ROG Swift PG278Q

Keyboard: Ducky Legend

Mouse: Steel Series Sensei

 

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Wicked Blue!

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Hey guys, finally i got my build together. Thanks to the awesome community over here i got myself an awesome rig.Sadly im living in turkey, where all the parts are pretty expensive and had not much options like colors and stuff. Here are the components and soon there'll be pictures too;

 

·        ASUS X99 DELXUE                                                                              1.297,00 TL

·        INTEL İ7 5930K                                                                                    1.856,00 TL

·        EVGA GTX980 SC ACX 2.0 x 2                                                           4.504,00 TL

·        EVGA PRO 2-WAY SLI BRİDGE                                                                90,00 TL

·        CORSAİR VENGEANCE LPX 4GB QUAD KİT DDR4 2400MHz           969,00 TL

·        CORSAİR OBSİDİAN 750D CASE                                                           514,00 TL

·        CORSAİR HX850i 850WATT PSU                                                          673,00 TL

·        CORSAİR VENGEANCE M65 GAMİNG MOUSE                                  199,00 TL

·        CORSAİR VENGEANCE 2100 WİRELESS GAMİNG HEADSET            335,00 TL

·        CORSAİR RAPTOR K40 GAMİNG KEYBOARD                                     235,00 TL

·        CORSAİR TRİPLE CHANNEL AİRFLOW RAM COOLER x 2                  220,00 TL

·        CORSAİR SP 120mm FAN x 2                                                                142,00 TL

·        CORSAİR AF 140mm FAN x 3                                                               174,00 TL

·        COOLER MASTER NEPTON 280l                                                          432,00 TL

·        SAMSUNG 840EVO 120GB SSD                                                           229,00 TL

·        SAMSUNG 840EVO 500GB SSD                                                           826,00 TL

                                                                                                                          TOTAL SUM
                                                                                                                        12.695,00 TL
                                                                                                                         (5.202,00 $)
                                                                                                                         (4.633,00 €)

First build on $700 budget

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This is going to be my very first PC (I'm a broke teenager who currently uses the family computer) and I plan on using $700 to make a build which includes the computer, monitor, keyboard and mouse(I also already have a copy of windows and an optical drive from some friends). I plan on using this for just gaming, web browsing, and listening to music on Spotify (no video editing or Photoshop for me). Currently the parts I had in mind are...

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/JT3KMp

 

But if you guys have any suggestions or corrections that'd be awesome!

Built my new pc

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The shipping was a impatient wait for me, but I finally got it built, a few days ago. (Actually it's probably been 10 days o3o)

I posted it as a completed build on PCPartPicker, check it out:

https://pcpartpicker.com/b/Zc7hP6

 

The Rig I threw together with things i had/acquired

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Hey duders,

 

This is my first LTT post and I hope it's a good one. I threw this build together with some stuff I had, let me know how you like it or what I could improve

 

CPU: i5 4690(non-k)

RAM: PNY Optima 8gb DDR3

SSD: Samsung EVO 840 250GB

HDD: WD Black 1TB 7200 RPM

MOBO: ASRock Pro4 H97M

CASE: COOLERMASTER N200 mATX

GPU: EVGA 4GB SC 760

 

Let me know if I forgot to mention anything.

Built For A Friend - 850.00

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CPU: AMD FX-6350 @ 5.4GHz (Temps max at 62C full load stable)
Cooler: Coolermaster Seidon 120M
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-970A-D3P Rev. 2
RAM: (x2 8GB) 16GB DDR3 1866MHz 8-8-8-23 (same sticks, different sinks)
GPU: Saphire R9 290X Tri-X OC / Core: 1300MHz / Memory: 1625MHz / Stable ( http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/details.php?id=h4sg7 )
SSD: ADATA SP900 128GB SSD (OS Drive)
HDD1: 2TB Toshiba
HDD2: 750GB Seagate
PSU: EVGA Supernova 750G2 80+ Gold 750 Watt
Case: Fractal Design R5
OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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A friend gave me some money and told me "MAKE COMPOOTER PLZ", therefore, I made compooter. I haven't made many posts on the forum so I thought I would throw this up here.
 
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^ ^ ^ I painted the mobo's I/O plate and all the expansion covers black so they would match. It's a personal preference!  > :D
 
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Anyway, as I said above I haven't made too many posts on the tech tips forums, so I am taking my real step into that water. *puts his foot in* COLD! 
 
This build was entertaining to throw together, and all the overclocks are tested stable with an AIDA64 Extreme test, three days. The GPU was tested otherwise > :D

[Build Logs] -------------Snef's Gold Wings------------

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First, I would like to say thanks to EK and Asus for their support to this project
and for sure thanks to Gdesmo and Hanoverfist for their help for paint and gold plating
 
 
I named this one Gold Wings
the theme of this one is ancient Egypt
I choose this theme for color first
I will not make it with hieroglyphs everywhere, just a very little touch of ancient egypt
the color theme will be white and gold
I know, white, but this one will be special
with a special paint job from the paint magician Hanoverfist
I very excited to do this build, specially because working on a limited edition case,
and I very honored to be in same list as 10 of the best Modder who will mod this case
I will use this one for my business, photoshop, flexsign and all other software to do industrial vinyl cutting and printing
ok  parts list
 
Hardware
CPU: Intel i5-4690k:
 MB: Asus Maximus VII Impact
 Ram: 8Gb (2 x 4)Dominator GT:
 GPU: Asus GTX 970 Strix
 Case: EK Vulture
 Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2
 SSD: 1 x Plextor 256GB M.2 M6e
 
 
Cooling
Cpu: EK-FB ASUS M6I - Nickel (gold Plated)
GPU: EK-FC970 GTX Strix - Nickel (gold Plated)
Backplate: EK-FC970 GTX Strix Backplate - white
EK-FC Terminal - Plexi
Ram: EK-RAM Monarch X2 - Nickel (gold Plated)
TOP Plexi - RAM Monarch X2 Clean CSQ
Pump: EK-D5 PWM Motor
pump top: EK-XTOP D5 - White Acetal
EK-D5 Cover Kit - white
radiator: EK-CoolStream PE 360
fan: EK-Vardar F3-120 (1850rpm)
EK-HDC Fitting 12mm G1/4 - Gold
EK-Ekoolant Pastel WHITE
Mayhems Aurora Booster Gold
res: EK X3 250 with White cap
 
 
Modding
Gold Plating: gold plating on all block and fittings
Case will have a very special paint job by Hanoverfist, more detail soon :twisted:
Sleeving: Not sure at this time if I will do it or order from Ensourced.net
Lightning: Darkside led, led strips, and led in block
a lots of gold screw and bolts from pro bolts USA
and some vinyl stickers by myself
 
 
some photos of Motherboard, Ram and GPU
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pics of Case and Water cooling hardware soon

Sort of budget 1080p PC [first build]

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Hi everyone,
 
This will be my first build. I've upgraded my PC a few times in the past but never built one from scratch.
I'm using a few parts from my old PC.
It'll be nothing fancy, just straight up gaming power on the budget.
I have 3 monitors: 1 1080p widescreen for gaming, and 2 side square 1200p ones for whatever.
 
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor  476.00 BGN (Purchased
Motherboard: Asus Z97-P ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  229.00 BGN  (Purchased)
Case: Cooler Master N500 ATX Mid Tower Case 140.00 BGN   (Purchased)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply 93.00 BGN  (Purchased)
RAM: 4x2GB DDR3 not sure what brand from my current PC (Owned)
Storage: 1x128GB PNY SSD, 320GB HDD (will get a 1TB WD in the future since my broke down a few months ago) (Owned)
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 970 4GB STRIX Video Card  (To be purchased next month)

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(1 BGN = 0.579542 USD FYI)

Total so far: 938 BGN = 543 USD.

The GPU is expected to be around 750 BGN (434 USD) so the expected total should be around:  1688 BGN or 977 USD.

 

As soon as my parts arrive I'll post some pics of how is the build going.

Pretty excited since this will be my first complete build and I've been wanting to do this for a while now :)

[Project log] white99 - Corsair Carbide 540 , x99 watercooled

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This Project will be sponsored by:
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Hello community!

Today i want to start my new project
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and share the progress with you.

What to expect:
Because I like the outside of this case as it is most of the customization is going to happen inside the case.
I'm going to post updates every few days including my current work and photos.
If you have any questions or ideas please comment and i'll answer you.

I'll be using some parts of my old system but
i'm upgrading to x99 so most parts are new.

Hardware:
MB: Asus X99-Pro
CPU: Intel i7-5820k
GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970
RAM: Corsair LPX 4x4GB 2133MHz
PSU: be quiet! Straight Power E8 680w

 

The idea:

I love the white and clean look of the Asus Motherboard so i'm going to make everything black/white.

I'll make a clean looking loop with solid tubing with white pastel coolant.

All the tubing comes from the top of the case and then goes straight down to  the cpu and gpu,

I will show you some pics when the tubing arrives.

Here is all what i got so far, excluding HDDs, Soundcards and some other parts.

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CPU and GPU are going to be liquid cooled and since
I'm using my Mo-ra 3 there won't be any radiators inside the case.

Love this case, but there are plenty of pictures of it so this one should be enough for the beginning.

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The first package arrived today including the Mobo, RAM and CPU

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The Asus X99-PRO comes with a lot of extra stuff like an additional M.2 port and a wifi antenna

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The chipset cooler looks really nice


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Also does the big white cover.


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Intel i7-5820k, can't wait to build it in

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Hope this one will be more stable when overclocking than my 2500k was..


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The Corsair LPX 4x4GB 2133MHz kit should be enough for the beginning,

once the ddr4 price drops i may get some Dominator with higher speed

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although the heatspreader of the LPX looks nice, too


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Put it into to case to see how it fits.

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I hope you like what you see so far.

Now i have to wait for the water cooling parts.


Cheers,

Matteo


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The Dell from Hell

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Once upon a time, i bought a dell xps 8700. Worst choice of my life.

The Specs were as follows

CPU: i7 4770
MOTHERBOARD: Dell Z87 matx Motherboard
CPU COOLER: Dell Cooler
CASE: Matx Xps 8700 case
MEMORY: 4x4gb 1600mhz Kingston
STORAGE: 2tb Segate Baracuda
GPU: Gtx 645 1gb
PSU: 460W dell psu
some random dvd drive
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 8.1 64-bit
 
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i hate it so much that i don't have pictures
 
I then learned about computers, and realized that my performance was shit and gaming was terrible. So I set out on the mission of upgrading my computer. My plans changed a lot about the upgrades before i upraded.
 
When i finally ordered a 280x and new cx600m and added a fan.
 
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But i was not done there! About a month ago I ordered a some new parts. A Fractal Design define r4, a hyperx 120gb ssd (and a pair hyperx clouds)
and more pictures.
 
Yes, i used a kitchen, deal with it linus!
Now, I currently am running into issues with the r9 280x so i am running it with the gtx 645 back in it.
 
i am hoping to upgrade the motherboard, cpu cooler, getting some colored ram heat syncs  and putting the graphics card back in it.
 
PS, i will be reserving the first 3-4 comments for updates, so please give me a few seconds. BE sure to follow as some cool shit is about to go down with dis rig.

Need help on my build

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I am looking for recomendations in my build, also i was looking for a motherboard that supports sli for later upgrade and is around the same price range, thanks

 

my build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/G9P2YJ

 

 

 

 

 

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