About this user
Developer (programmer C#, Action Script 3.0, VB6.0, PHP + MYSQL, XML, HTML), overclocker, graphics designer, and photographer. I love IT. I love technology, computing and arts.
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My main 2010 computer system "Project I7 4.4"
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Motherboard: Gigabyte Intel X58 UD3R Ultra Durable supports 3 Way SLi or CrossfireX, USb3.0, Sata 3.0
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Processor: Intel Core I7 930 - heavily overclocked to 4.2 Ghz per core(8 virtual cores)
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Heatsink: Thermalright Venomous X - Nickel Platted Copper with 2x Cooler Master Red Edition 120 mm fans 19dba and 69cfm per fan
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Video: Asyncronized CrossfireX Gigabyte Radeon HD 5770 1Gb GDDR5 Super Overclocked Edition(heavily overclocked GPU:900 Mhz, memory: 1340Mhz, fan speed: 60% - quiet) + Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1 Gb GDDR5(heavily overclocked gpu: 860Mhz, memory: 1250Mhz, fan speed: 60% - quiet) = 1520 Stream Processors Units / Cores with 2Gb of GDDR5 for video pushed to the limits of Radeons HD 5700 series.
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HDD: 5Tb +
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Case: Cooler Master HAF 932
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Power Supply: Corsair Professional Series HX 750 Watt Modular power supply
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Monitor: Acer P235H Full HD 1080 with 50 000:1 contrast ration. Welcome to the CrossfireX acceleration!
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OS: Win XP 32 bit & Win 7 64bit
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Keep in touch, I am getting ready a huge video reviews and walkthroughs for 'Project i7 4.4'. Like unboxing, installation, overclocking cpu + video cards + memory, benchmarking, showcase of the end product. I think a lots of enthusiaust on low budget but who is looking ultra extreme computer system that cost less then $1300 will be looking forward to those videos.
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My retired system "Black Ops" 2009-2010:
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CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 - heavily overclocked to 3.8Ghz running on 2000Mhz FSB. 4Ghz was very hot with Noctua Headsink like 95-100c under 100% load during 12 hours, so I decided to back it up. My system set for the maximum speed and stability.
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Headsink: Noctua NH-U12p with one fan(3.8Ghz @ 70-75c on cpu during 100% load -prime95 for 5 hours. Temps are during Hot August Summer)
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Motherboard: Foxconn X48 Black Ops
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Memory: 2x2Gb OCZ Reaper DDR3 1333Mhz cas 6-6-6-12
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Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1Gb GDDR5(128bit) - heavily overclocked GPU: 870Mhz, Memory: 5000Mhz(1250Mhzx4)
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Power Supply: Corsair 550Watt VX 550(beautiful since that power supply, I will buy always Corsair power supplies. I burned 2 PSU in my life, learned my lesson cheap PSU is not good for overclocking.)
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Case: Cooler Master Black Elite (I think it worth every penny, that why I bought it. However, not so happy about cooling performance, but I did not think about it at that time, next case will have more value when it comes to cooling. However this elite was 50 bucks which is worth the money anyways.)
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Hard drive: to many
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OS: Windows XP SP3 32bit, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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Video compilation of my system: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY0D-ykL1V4
My video guide to overclocking socket 1156 or Intel Core i7 860-870 processors: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oDEUNf4RE0
My video guide to overclocking socket 775 processors or Intel Core 2 Duo E8400: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZg8hifOQII
My video guide to overclocking GeForce 9800GT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aDOX4zooVQ
My video guide to overclocking Geforce GTS 250: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9G_hgo5po1k
My video guide to overclocking GeForce GTX 460-465-480-560-570-580: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joBks1kKbx8
My video guide to overclocking Radeon HD 5750: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_cihbq_faE
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