Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz @ 3.6GHz via Xigmatek Dark Knight cooler
MSI GTX 280
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
6GB (3 x 2GB) DDR3 1600MHz G.Skill PI Tri-Channel
Amptac Pyramid 1000W
Antec 900
BenQ G2400WD HD LCD 24' , Acer AL2671W 27" 2nd display
Logitech G15 Gen1, Razer Lachesis
2.75TB ( 2 x 1TB Seagate Barracuda's(storage) , 1 x 750GB WD (boot)
2 x Blu-ray drives (1 x Pioneer Blu-ray Reader, 1 x Pioneer Blu-ray Writer)
water cooling that I got from pccasegear http://i40.tinypic.com/9pw0eq.jpg
How is the G.Skill pi series. I heard its got 1.5v@stock and overclocks crazy and has a funky heatsink. Have you compared it with other memory? I didn't find any legit reviews or someone in the forum talking about it. you could tell me!
meetajhu 2 years ago
its actually 1.65V stock. i keep it at 1.65V and overclocked my cpu to 4.5GHz easily!
the heatsink is kinda crazy looking but it needs it to dissipate all the heat it ouputs, especially with a overclocked cpu and the RAM being slightly overclocked at 1780MHz (or something like that).
check out my new video's :)
nos676 2 years ago
forgot to add. i plan to start reviews when i get a propper camera.. this phone camera is so crap, so is the HD camcorder dad got (cant change aspect ration) on the HMX-H105
i've been asked for a review for the ram and for my BenQ G2400WD 24" HD LCD.
i will say they are both excellent, and that i cant wait to get a new camera to review them with
nos676 2 years ago
What are your settings? I'm using an Asus P6T SE and American Megatrends BIOS. 4.1 GHZ is too much for the P6t SE.. 92 C 100%
AirbusA38O 2 years ago
i get roughly 80-85C 100% load at 4.5GHz with a good cooler.
i cant check the setting right now because my motherboard is in warranty, but when i get it back and overclock again i will tell you. add me to friends.
get a good cooler. the prolimatech megashadow deluxe i'm using right now is really good with 2 coolermaster 90cfm 2000rpm fans blowing on a push/pull setup.
nos676 2 years ago
i'll have it then ;)
JordTehPwneR 2 years ago
nah i thought that i would maybe SLI it :)
nos676 2 years ago