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I did a post before of my PC setup and i have added, and subtracted many things so i decided to do an update post.
SPECS:
Processor:
i5 2500k OC 4.5ghz
Motherboard:
ASUS P8Z77 V-Pro
PSU:
ULTRA LSP 750 Watt. And before people start talking bad about my PSU. i have had it for 3 years and has lasted several PC builds running Crossfire and SLI setups. so there has been no need to replace something that has been this reliable.
Ram:
G-Skill 1600mhz Ripjawz 8gb
Graphics Card:
XFX Radeon 6950 2gb( had two of them but sold one to help fund next build).
CPU Heatsink:
CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus
Drives:
OCZ 64 GB SSD <--Boot Drive
Western Digital 500gb drive <--Steam Games
Western Digital 1tb Drive <---Fraps and Roxio Game Capture PRO HD(XBOX)
Case:
Corsair 300r (simple and small enough to fit where i needed it)
Keyboard:
Corsair K90 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Mouse:
Steel Series Sensei
Headset:
Turtle Beach X12s
i am running an Eyefinity setup, even though it is only a single 6950 i am still able to play crysis 3 across all 3 screens, but the settings are at low. but the game still looks amazing. i can play bf3 at medium specs. resolution is 5040x1050
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this was back when i had my ASUS P67 Sabertooth motherboard in it. had to RMA it.
SPECS:
Processor:
i5 2500k OC 4.5ghz
Motherboard:
ASUS P8Z77 V-Pro
PSU:
ULTRA LSP 750 Watt. And before people start talking bad about my PSU. i have had it for 3 years and has lasted several PC builds running Crossfire and SLI setups. so there has been no need to replace something that has been this reliable.
Ram:
G-Skill 1600mhz Ripjawz 8gb
Graphics Card:
XFX Radeon 6950 2gb( had two of them but sold one to help fund next build).
CPU Heatsink:
CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus
Drives:
OCZ 64 GB SSD <--Boot Drive
Western Digital 500gb drive <--Steam Games
Western Digital 1tb Drive <---Fraps and Roxio Game Capture PRO HD(XBOX)
Case:
Corsair 300r (simple and small enough to fit where i needed it)
Keyboard:
Corsair K90 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Mouse:
Steel Series Sensei
Headset:
Turtle Beach X12s
i am running an Eyefinity setup, even though it is only a single 6950 i am still able to play crysis 3 across all 3 screens, but the settings are at low. but the game still looks amazing. i can play bf3 at medium specs. resolution is 5040x1050
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this was back when i had my ASUS P67 Sabertooth motherboard in it. had to RMA it.
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Pretty nice computer!
Almost the same as my friends!
Almost the same as my friends!
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Beautiful - love it Screw 20 Characters my god lol
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Love that Computer
And Love the set up
And Love the set up
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Are them set of monitors individual or a set??
Also could I have a link to them please?
Also could I have a link to them please?
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Nah, I think I'll bring up the power supply. You need to replace it ASAP and the fact that it has worked for you up to this point does not mean it's OK to keep it in your system. If you value your hardware and data, you should get a quality unit.
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You can't hope to post this where there are users who are at all knowledgeable and not catch flak for the PSU. If you're running two 6950s at stock, it's completely plausible that the PSU could eke out enough power to keep your system running. You're on thin ice.
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You can't hope to post this where there are users who are at all knowledgeable and not catch flak for the PSU. If you're running two 6950s at stock, it's completely plausible that the PSU could eke out enough power to keep your system running. You're on thin ice.
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TTG_LE4THAL wrote Are them set of monitors individual or a set??
Also could I have a link to them please?
they are individual monitors, here is the link to monitors. i got them because they were cheap. the middle monitor is a Lenovo 23" full HD DisplayPort, VGA. and forgot where i got it. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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