Updating config
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4 Oct 2010, 13:10
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Following parts incoming soon:
- Intel i7 930 (going to run @ 4.2Ghz + watercooled)
- Asus Rampage II Extreme (watercooled)
- 6x2Gb RAM Corsair Dominator 1600Mhz C7
- Sapphire 5970 (watercooled)
Can't wait!
h3h3...
- Intel i7 930 (going to run @ 4.2Ghz + watercooled)
- Asus Rampage II Extreme (watercooled)
- 6x2Gb RAM Corsair Dominator 1600Mhz C7
- Sapphire 5970 (watercooled)
Can't wait!
h3h3...
PS: Watercooling is overrated
processors 4.1Ghz at 53°C
in full charge...
Computers must make NOISE and heat gives an INDUSTRIAL and MANLY feeling to shit! Like in a German FOUNDRY in the 1800's!
Hence you should get TWO loud ANTEC TRI-COOLS set on MAXIMUM SPEED, and a BOXED COOLER (ok if you're going to overclock that won't work, but then get as BIG and LOUD air cooler as you can find!) for your processor, and BOXED COOLER for GRAPHICS CARD!
Don't forget to get as OPEN CASE as you can find so that the NOISE escapes it easily!
processor is close to that.
just frikkin think about having WATER in your PC, if you actually bought a watercooling set you just got fucked over since those sets suck ass you gotta make your own..
or do you think your PC will live longer if you cool it this way?
wow great now instead of upgrading in 2 or 3 years you will keep your system for 10 years again anyway.
nvm do what u want
water in pc rly just for showing off geez
e: no power supply?
or did you buy noname 500W?
Silence, + i can overclock my parts like i want.
1. You buy expensice computer and you keep it 5 years, and then you buy a whole new one.
2. You change parts every 6 months and you can sell your old ones at a interesting price. Wich means you keep a nice config without spending millions of $.
I use the second strategy.
i said im UPDATING my config, i keep my old other parts. Check profile.
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