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Just added in another monitor to my main rig...
Had it once before but had crappy monitors. So now i got 3 of the same i think it looks rather nice... About time i gave the 770's something to do. |
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Update time
http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141031_190456_zpsd5e8d06f.jpg First off, I would like to thank Buxtyy for supplying me pretty much everything and for keeping it in nice nick and he's generosity. Sob story out the way, now to the hardware, If you remember my old, blue & white outdated rig, you'll understand why this upgrade is so big for me. Upgrades Pentium G3258 MSI Z97M Motherboard Fractal Design Arc Mini Corsair Vengeance 2 X 4GB ram @ 1866Mhz Quit the chat, lets get the pics rolling http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141030_181437_zpsffa3b072.jpg
http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141030_181449_zps66e57394.jpg http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141031_185516_zpsdb107bc8.jpg http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/b8851098-75f7-4349-979d-e9b475d205e9_zps8b40bc53.jpg Now for the suckky moments A day before everything arrived, i realised "oh wait, how am I supposed to mount my sedion with the AMD bracket". Frantically looking around my room for the Intel bracket, I managed to find all but one screw meaning the watercooling idea was now useless.
Luckily enough, no one liked my Artic Freezer 7 cooler on Gumtree to buy it meaning I could use that. Though, it needs to be changed ASAP since the cooler doesn't even make correct contact with the CPU. Stoopid mounting system. Future upgrades? TD02 - Next month hopefully.
Black & white cable extenders - Also next month 970 - Last on my list New PSU |
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Xiggy, If I was getting a rig, I think...
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Oh Shnap... Another update
http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_173241_zps3287f6d1.jpg You ready? http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_181930_zpsb63e7621.jpg Overclockers doesn't disappoint with a lovely bag of Haribo's packed with the TD02. I think pics first then a rant? http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_182350_zpscad2a4a4.jpg
http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_182543_zps9f1237e2.jpg http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_182658_zps91401d49.jpg http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_182725_zps49d34ec1.jpg http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_190857_zps0281d430.jpg http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141106_202331_zps9fdbda0d.jpg Rant time So, easy installation it certainly wasn't.
First off, the instructions was vague and not very clear. With only 1 sentence with a few words per instruction, needless to say, I got confused a fair bit. This is probably the most I've ever raged at at a piece of hardware before. Il explain: The mobo had to come out just to get the backplate in [case fault & huge backplate] Screws where to fiddly to get in right Had to use electrical tape to hold the screws onto the backplate to allow me to put the rest of it back on Had to fight with the CPU block to get the screws in to the backplate screws - Actually a two man job. Stock fans sound like a jet engine at the lowest speed. You can imagine what its like at full speed. Now for just some issues. The very reason why I got this cooler is what screwed me over - Bloody thing is too thick. I thought it wouldn't get past the ram. I managed to fight with it more so the fans sit behind the RAM but it is defiantly touching the RAM a fair bit. Its a nice cooler, it sits on idle at 28 Degrees instead of 38 on my old cooler. Looks great but installation took way more time and effort than needed. |
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Xiggy wrote The problem i find with the Tundra series is this. The block and rad are gorgeous. But the tubing is DISGUSTING... That's why the H100i was for me. |
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Here's my first build, Hope you like it.
Pictures: Specs: CPU: Intel Core i5 4670-k. Motherboard: MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming. RAM: Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 8gb(2x4gb) 1600mhz. GPU: Gigabyte Gtx 970 G1 Gaming. PSU: Evga Supernova Nex650G. HDD: 1tb Wd Blue. Case: Nzxt Phantom 410. CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i. Monitor: Asus Vn247h OS: Windows 7 Ultimate Future Upgrades: White Sleeved Psu Cables. Another 1tb WD Blue HDD. 250GB or 500GB SSD. Change Case Fans to corsair AF120 white ringed fans. peripherals: Monitor:Asus Vn247h [24 inch]. Mouse:Razer Abyssus. Headset:Hyper x cloud Gaming Headset. Keyboard:Logitech G710+. Speakers:Logitech Z323 Speakers. |
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Here is mine, very simple, old setup.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rdedr09xzg9vbth/Screenshot%202014-11-21%2011.50.38.png http://i.imgur.com/ixmlMxj.jpg Very basic, Have a IMac 2007, running 10.6.8 OS X. Then a Samsung R580 on Windows 7 ultimate, both have 4 GB of Ram, and around 2000 mb of video ram each. I use My mac for bigger graphics projects, and my laptop for avatars and banners. |
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This was updated in the past 6 months, and hopefully will be updated again within 3 months (new graphics card etc).
http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa355/Cameron_Rockliffe8/Current%20Setup/IMG_20141130_145257.jpg
http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa355/Cameron_Rockliffe8/Current%20Setup/IMG_20141130_145415.jpg http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa355/Cameron_Rockliffe8/Current%20Setup/IMG_20141130_152603.jpg http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa355/Cameron_Rockliffe8/Current%20Setup/IMG_20141130_152621.jpg Quality of the pictures isn't great, but these were just taken and it's already dark in my room (that's the UK for you). Upgrades I hope to achieve within a few months: GTX 760 -> 970 / AMD Equivalent New CPU + Motherboard for a black and red theme A new case (as of yet undecided - a ATX version of the H440 would be perfect). As it stands, I have: i5 3470 + H80i (don't recommend the cooler; software is troublesome and for the price I expected better performance). 8GB DDR3 CS550 Zalman Z11 ATX Motherboard 120GB SSD 1TB HDD 500GB HDD Running Mac OS X 10.10.1 Asus PB278Q Cherry MX Blue keyboard G602 Harman Kardon Sounsticks III Fiio E07K IE 80s IE2 HD8 DJs HyperX Cloud Xperia Z1 OnePlus One XBOX 360 MBPr 13 inch 2013 |
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New PSU - Fractal Design Newton R3 600W Platinum
Im just going to cut out the talking and show you pics to drawl at. Review coming soon http://i1314.photobucket.com/albums/t563/Editiionz/IMG_20141201_180228_zpsca73d437.jpg
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Here is my far from done setup! Sorry for bad quality pictures.
Pictures: Specs: OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit CPU Intel Xeon E3 @ 3.30GHz RAM: 8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz Motherboard: Gigabyte H97M-HD3 Graphics: 4GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (Zotac) HDD: 931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZRX-00L4HB0 SSD: 119GB Crucial_ CT128MX100SSD1 Optical Drive: ATAPI iHAS124 E SCSI Audio: NVIDIA High Definition Audio PSU: Seasonic EVO Edition 520W Full Modular 80+ Bronze Case: Fractal Design ARC Mini R2 Micro ATX Compact Performance Case with USB 3.0 w/o PSU Monitors: AOC i2269Vwm Value 21.5 inch IPS Monitor |
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