Another Q6600 to Haswell upgrade

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Having a bit of spare play money I'd decided to upgrade my creaky ole Q6600/P35-3DS3R/HD4850.
The main components purchased to date include:

Intel Core i7-4770K 3.50GHz (Haswell) Socket LGA1150 Processor - Retail (No Grid 2 voucher - Order No. 4244766 :()
Gigabyte Z87X-UD5H Intel Z87 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (GV-N780D5-3GD-B)
Corsair Hydro H80i High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (Socket LGA1155 / 1150 / LGA1156 / LGA1366 / LGA2011/ AM2 / AM3 / FM1 / FM2)
Asus PA248QJ 24.1" Professional ProArt Widescreen IPS LED Monitor - Black /w hood and calibrator
Corsair AX860i Digital ATX '80 Plus Platinum' Modular Power Supply
Lian Li PC-B12SB Midi Tower Aluminium Case - Black
Corsair Vengeance K95 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Red Switch
Razer Ouroboros 8200 DPI Elite Ambidextrous Wireless Gaming Mouse
BlackGold High Definition PCI-e Card, Dual DVB-T/T2, Dual Digital DVB-C

Next purchase will be the RAM, I've my eye on the Corsair Dominator PLATINUM 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 PC3-15000C9 1866MHz. Does any forum member know whether this will work with the Z87X-UD5H?
 
Now this is weird. I'm sure I read that it supported 2400MHz, but I've just looked on the Gigabyte site and it says only 1600MHz in the manual, and I can't seem to locate memory support list either.
 
Just saw this on the OcUK product page:

4x DDR3 1600/1333/1066 MHz memory modules, (1866/2133/2200/2400/2600/2800Mhz OC)

If the RAM is already at 2400MHz out of the box, do I have to manually set it at 2400MHz from the BIOS OC utility or will it just automatically run at the correct speed? Likewise for r_gtx's 1866MHz RAM.
 
Reading the manual, Extreme Memory Profile is set to Disabled by default, so the 2400MHz setting will have to be enabled manually in the BIOS.
 
So similar to what I'm doing in my current build, had to mess around with the clock speeds to get it to it's correct 1066MHz as it kept setting to 800MHz at default.

Can't wait to get all the new kit up and running tomorrow. It's quite funny how a lot of people are upgrading from Q6600 to Haswell now.
 
It's quite funny how a lot of people are upgrading from Q6600 to Haswell now.

It's a testament to how good that generation was. I myself have a E8500 setup and it clocked well, it seems a good stepping stone to upgrade from this era to the haswell which I am now paying great interest to.

The number of years people seem to have got from this system is plausible, some are still going strong. :)
 
Yes I'm only upgrading now as my system is playing up and I don't want to throw any more money at it + I want to treat myself :D

I will be looking at sorting it out as smaller general desktop once I've got my new one up and running for a couple of months.
 
That is a very, very nice spec. I am jealous. Enjoy it :D

The RAM should work fine if you enable the XMP memory profile in the BIOS :)

Glad to be back in GH after being brutalised in GD :rolleyes:
 
Low end to mid-range? Really?

I was say it was pretty much high-end? Anything more would be classed as extreme no?

Yah. Don't know what jesusismyairbag has been smoking. Perhaps he is rich? :p
 
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Yah. Don't know what Enigma has been smoking. Perhaps he is rich? :p

I feel too wasted to understand this comment...

I've been staring at a case fan for over an hour now trying to figure out where one the plugs goes :o

*** Just noticed your edit... I need more sleep, but got to get this system up in less than 3hrs.
 
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Yeah sorry Enigma, I put the wrong person's name at first :D

The plug... Goes on a fan header. UNLESS it's a molex powered fan, in which case, you plug one of those into it. ;)
 
Yeah sorry Enigma, I put the wrong person's name at first :D

The plug... Goes on a fan header. UNLESS it's a molex powered fan, in which case, you plug one of those into it. ;)

Sorry, I'm being stupid here... Why does it need to go on a fan header if it's connected to the case controller or is it simply there as an optional plug? Basically it has two cables coming from it, one 3 pin that connects to the fan controller and the 2 pin which isn't currently connected to anything yet.

I've also realised that the Bitfenix 230mm fan does not fit the 230mm fan mountings on my case either :rolleyes:
 
16GB Dominator Platinum now ordered. The h80i leaves plenty of room for its oversized heatspreaders.

This is the trouble I've had with my TeamGroup, luckily I hadn't opened the RAM, the H100i hovers over the RAM slots when mounted in the pull-push way along with the case fans.

Just looking for some decent low profile/standard heatsink RAM to replace it with.
 
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