Lovely system!
thank you

just installing stuff now takes sooooooo long

Lovely system!
what are the blue cabled running through the case and plugged in the back.
always wondered why cases has holes in the back
Nice system! That case is HUGE!
holy **** that case is huge, looks like a micro board in that beast
why dont you take them 2 usb cables that are going out everywhere and use the backplate usb3 ones by removing them from the backplate and hiding on the other side of the mobo that way it doesnt look ugly with cables going here there and everywhere![]()
right i promise i will update with pics in a minute... but first.
OVERCLOCKING
what is the safest voltage to stick through a 2500k?
currently its got 1.344V going through it and running at 4.5ghz with a blck of 100.6mhz.
Temps are around 30C idlehavent tested for stability yet
do these settings look alright?
keep bclk at 100
for 24/7 usage imo dont go past 1.38v but upto you really how far you wanna push it/risk it.
Epic pic of case drying out <3
Nice pics, sweet rig, but it must take you hours to build a pc. I cant be bothered with testing ouside case 1st. But if i ever build a new rig that didnt boot 1st time i may try it.
ps, i agree, with above you should have the psu the other way up.![]()
I hate my Coolermaster Black NVIDIA Edition Stacker 830, but it cost me (£150 2 years ago) so im stuck with a case i dont like anymore.
Yeh, run out and get a 2600K like me.![]()
Dont know about turning psu over anymore, now i realise how big that case is !
I hate my Coolermaster Black NVIDIA Edition Stacker 830, but it cost me (£150 2 years ago) so im stuck with a case i dont like anymore.
Don't bother with the 9600GT if you're using it for PhysX.
The 570 would be better off by itself.