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Needs some guidance.

YOUR BASKET
1 x Asus HD 7950 DirectCU II V2 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card with FREE FARCRY3, Hitman Absolution, Sleeping Dogs & 20% off MOH Warfighter PC Games £257.99
1 x Gigabyte Z77X-UP4 TH Intel Z77 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard £167.99
1 x Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40GHz (Ivybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor (77W) - Retail £167.99
1 x Thermalright Silver Arrow SB-E CPU Cooler (Socket LGA 2011/1366/LGA1155/LGA1156/LGA775/AM2/AM3/FM1) £58.79
1 x Kingston HyperX Genesis Grey 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit (KHX1600C9D3X2K2/8GX) £25.99
Total : £690.74 (includes shipping : £10.00).



YUM YUM YUM! No need to spend this much on a motherboard, but it's a lovely board no doubt, I love mine and at the price range I wouldn't really consider much else other than http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-219-MS&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=2261 because it look's so sweet.

I think the Asus is a bit expensive for a 7950, but I like it thanks to the Asus backplate it comes with, the DirectCUII is a pretty good cooler too. Triple slot though like my Accelero cooler.

I have 8Gb ram, playing BF3 it never reaches anywhere near 8Gb, and that's with a 1Gb RAMDisk running my pagefile and caches.

With cooler you can usually easily reach 4.4-4.5GHz with 3570K, though tbh your cooler you have now should take it to 4.0-4.2GHz without much voltage increase at all, if any.

I like the first one more, id save £60 straight off with the cooler as id use mine untill i know how it fairs up, its been a cracking cooler so far so why change what works.
The gigabyte board is where i would more likely go over the MSI as ive no experience with MSI, so im more torn to what i know and trust.

Cheers for them Brain mate.
 
Nearly ready to drop my order in now, just a few little bits to tidy up.

One of which is the ram, as posted above is the crucial balistic tracer ram, looks good, good price but at present they have the 1866mhz sticks cheaper than the 1600mhz sticks.

Is it worth saving a few quid and getting the higher rated ones?

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Im sat on youtube aswell looking into this, but what do people think of using the mSata slot for the OS?? Worth doing or a waste of money?

Pro's and Con's?
 
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Avoid using the msata slot, mSATA SSDs are more expensive and the mSATA port is also usually just SATAII so you lose sequential throughput compared to a 2.5inch drive in a SATAIII port.

About the RAM, the speed isn't so important as the profile of the RAM, the kingston RAM is normal profile RAM so will have no problem with any heatsink, the crucial RAM has a slightly increased height.
 
Avoid using the msata slot, mSATA SSDs are more expensive and the mSATA port is also usually just SATAII so you lose sequential throughput compared to a 2.5inch drive in a SATAIII port.

About the RAM, the speed isn't so important as the profile of the RAM, the kingston RAM is normal profile RAM so will have no problem with any heatsink, the crucial RAM has a slightly increased height.

So another Crucial M4 SSD it is...

Now to find out what the size difference is between the normal profile and these, as m A70 is low, as my current set up means i can only use slots 3 and 4 because its high profile dominator ram >_>
 
Pretty sure msata is more for people with hard drives to speed things up a bit, pointless with an SSD really. If there were cheaper I'd use one as a cache/pagefile drive.

You can usually just overclock the ram but for gaming it won't make much difference at all.

Normal profile ram won't make any problems for heatsinks. I have Samsung Green and it's only as high at the memory slot clips. ^^

The Silver arrow fits perfectly over normal sized ram modules.

You could save money also, the silver arrow was recommended because it will cope well with a 4.5GHz overclock and it's quiet.
 
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Order goes in when i find my damn wallet........

Cheers for the advice guys
 
Nice! :D You won't be dissapointed. Currently testing my new 3570K in my UP4 TH.

4.6GHz (via turbo core)
Normal Voltage +0.030V offset voltage (Extreme Load Line Calibration)
1.5V DDR 2133MHz 9-11-11-21 T1 TRFC 96 (Extreme Load Line Calibration)
1.050 VTT (Extreme Load Line Calibration)
1.500 PLL (PLL overvolt disabled)
Only C1E enabled (EIST, Thermal, C3/C6 disabled)

Max temp so far 77C. The VRM on this board is only at 67C, other boards reach much higher temps with poor power package.

4.5GHz was better, 1.25V max temp 70C. 60C VRM.

By the way I am jelly, you will have that ASUS card with the lovely backplate. :) I had to strip my 7970 because its stock cooling was terrible, has an accelero now which is very good and silent but not that pretty.

For your DDR3 you should be able to choose an XMP (Xtreme Memory Profile) in bios for 1600Mhz.
 
Nice! :D You won't be dissapointed. Currently testing my new 3570K in my UP4 TH.

4.6GHz (via turbo core)
Normal Voltage +0.030V offset voltage (Extreme Load Line Calibration)
1.5V DDR 2133MHz 9-11-11-21 T1 TRFC 96 (Extreme Load Line Calibration)
1.050 VTT (Extreme Load Line Calibration)
1.500 PLL (PLL overvolt disabled)
Only C1E enabled (EIST, Thermal, C3/C6 disabled)

Max temp so far 77C. The VRM on this board is only at 67C, other boards reach much higher temps with poor power package.

4.5GHz was better, 1.25V max temp 70C. 60C VRM.

By the way I am jelly, you will have that ASUS card with the lovely backplate. :) I had to strip my 7970 because its stock cooling was terrible, has an accelero now which is very good and silent but not that pretty.

For your DDR3 you should be able to choose an XMP (Xtreme Memory Profile) in bios for 1600Mhz.

Shall be saving up the pennys again, and getting the water blocks and a new res, then stripping out my fractal r3 and moving it all into there, right now i guess my asaka eclispe shall do the job.
 
Putting it under water too, hope you put it in the project logs. :)

Underwater warrants tall ram heatsinks because they look cool. I really like the Crucial Ballistix for looks. The LED's look great.
 
Just been sat flicking as you do, whats the difference between a 3570 and 3570k? apart from £12 lol

difference is the k models have an unlocked cpu multiplier to allow overclocking,the non k chips have a locked multiplier so what speed its rated at is the speed youll get

for £12 id choose the k chip

EDIT oops sorry didnt realise i wasnt on the last page:confused:
 
Right then, alls ordered, but before i dismantle the one im using, i would like to be able to do a comparision of before and after to see what sort of performance improvements im getting, what software is there that i could use to do this?
 
3D Mark 11 is sweet, good benchmark yeah. I just ran that passmark, it was pretty cool. :D I got 5073. Funny old style 3D environments xD jellyfish.

Also Heaven benchmark is one of my favourites, for 3D.
 
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This is why i love OverClockers....

Would have been a OC cup, but was smashed on delivery, within 5mins had a new one ready to be sent out.

Will make a little project log up once i start to assemble it all at the weekend, just waiting on the compressor to be dropped off so i can clean my cases out.
 
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