watercooling pc

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I just found a company that offer me a new water cooling pc system as a great bargain but I cannot tell how much it cost and which company is it from because over OCUK rules on forum. What you all think of this line up:

•Intel Core i7 920 @ 4.6GHz @ 1.4v @ 76C temperature
•Gigabyte GA-EX58-Extreme Intel X58 Motherboard
•6GB (3x2GB) Corsair 1600MHz DDR3 Memory
•Nvidia GTX 295 1792MB Graphics Card
•Coolermaster Cosmos Sport Gaming Case
•Corsair HX 850W Power Supply
•2 x 1TB SATA Hard Drive (RAID 0) For the Software
•1 x 1TB SATA Hard Drive For Storage

•Samsung 22x SATA DVD-RW
•EK Supreme CPU Waterblock
•XSPC Triple Radiator
•Laing DDC 18W Pump
•Comes Pre-Installed with Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64 Bit Edition with free upgrade Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Edition in October 2009

I am thinking of getting this pc system !
 
76C? Is that with watercooling? Because that's still really hot. And 4.6 is overkill really, 3 should be good enough for most people while 4 is the high end. You can tell us the price, i don't think that's against the rules. Then we'll see if we can sort you out something better.
 
76C? Is that with watercooling? Because that's still really hot. And 4.6 is overkill really, 3 should be good enough for most people while 4 is the high end. You can tell us the price, i don't think that's against the rules. Then we'll see if we can sort you out something better.

The price is £2299.99
 
2.3K **** no, no deal at all. Don't buy that, assemble one yourself.

If you're concerned about putting wc together then you don't want to maintain someone else's effort
 
Er, way too much for a PC anyway irrelevant to what it contains. Spend money on a good screen, mouse and keyboard.
RAID0 for the OS and applications just increases the likelihood of losing all of it. Waste of money.
Buying top-of-the-range is always a waste of money as the price differential over the next rung down is huge compared to the actual benefit.
If you want to spend that much money, ask on here for suggestions as to the configuration.
 
seems pricey to me could probably knock £800 off that and build yourself...or ask O/C to quote you on a similar system,

and 4.6 would be a unstable system without some high voltages, i wouldn't want to trust someone else to do it. i managed 4.4 with voltages that were to high for a 24/7.
 
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