What does everyone have under the hood?

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  1. mihibo5

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    Re: What does everone have under the hood?

    If you had v-Sync off and you still get 60 Fps with GTX 770, try replacing your video card... I'm getting 200 Fps on minecraft with max settings with GTX 760 overclocked a bit.
     
  2. metalmuncher

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    Got pics? I'd quite like to gawk at such a setup. :D
     
  3. Harry_Ballz

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    Can do some tomorrow, that system is heavy, and lifting that shit around is no fun, not at this time of day.
     
  4. AirSKiller

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    That's a pretty high voltage going through your CPU :s I would not be comfortable for 24/7 on that... (I'm sure heat ain't a problem but that voltage can kill it!)

    Other than that... Woah... What a beast!
     
  5. Harry_Ballz

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    It might go from a 5-7year lifespan to a 3year lifespan, when the cpu dies im at newer stuff already anyway.

    Vcore is not a problem on that processor, i am comfortable until 1,5v~, what really kills a cpu like that is vtt+vccsa, i keep those low with pretested ram, so it probably wont die on me in the next 2 or 3 years.
     
  6. Cwazywazy

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    My system is overclocked to 4.2GHz on pretty low voltages. (CPU on STOCK voltage. Perfectly stable.) RAM is at 1830MHz (1600MHz stock) on 1.54 volts. The stock voltage for my RAM is actually 1.65 volts. I guess I got lucky with good RAM or something.

    My GPU however, is overvolted as high as it will let me. Still stays under 150f (65c) during intense gaming. Fan tops at around 25% too.
     
  7. moosedks

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    did yours get really hot on stock cooling? Mines hitting 70c all the time with no overclock
     
  8. Cwazywazy

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    Not that hot. It was maybe 130-140f tops? (60c) I really did the overclocking after I got my water cooler.
     
  9. Christina!

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    My laptop:
    Alienware M18X
    CPU: Core I7-2670QM @ 2.2ghz
    RAM: Corsair 32gb
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M 1.5gb
    SSD: Kingston HyperX 500gb
    HDD: Seagate/Samsung Spinpoint 1TB

    Desktop:
    CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 955 @ 3.2ghz
    RAM: Kingston HyperX 4gb
    GPU: ATI HD5770 1gb
    HDD: Seagate Pipeline 1TB
    Board: Gigabyte something I can't remember off the top of my head.
     
  10. Bubbleawsome

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    Screenshot of specs plspls?
     
  11. Harry_Ballz

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    I will add some pictures later as soon as i find my goddamn camera.
     
  12. logoster

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  13. JDSJOEL

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    CPU
    AMD FX 4170 - To be replaced with an 8350 sometime
    GPU
    XFX AMD Radeon HD 7970 Double D BE @1050
    RAM
    Crucial Ballistix Sport 1600 - 16GB
    Mobo
    ASUS M5A78L-M/USB3
    PSU
    XFX 750w 80+ Bronze
    HDD
    Hitachi 7200RPM 2TB
    Case
    CiT Vantage
    Monitor
    LG IPS 224V 21.5"
    Mouse
    Gigabyte M8000X 6000DPI
    Headset
    Ozone Attack - To be replaced with 7.1 Headset of some sort

    Keyboard
    Random medion wireless keyboard
     
  14. RobertGracie

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    that is one monster of a computer how much was it to build...I would guess somewhere on the far side of £4000....
     
  15. Harry_Ballz

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    3500€ Computer
    2200€ Watercooling
    1350€ Audio
    1500€ Displays
    200€ Periphery

    Something like that. So it totals at 8750€.
     
  16. mihibo5

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    And why the f*** are you going to use 64 GB of RAM for?
     
  17. metalmuncher

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    Ramdisk perhaps?
     
  18. mihibo5

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    And for that is 32 GB more than you'll be able to use...
     
  19. metalmuncher

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    What? Maybe some trial versions of ramdisk software have limitations, but I know of even some freeware ramdisk tools that have no size limitation.
     
  20. Harry_Ballz

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    Im a developer, i use alot of virtualization of different OS, my RAM usage never drops below 30-40GB for VMWARE and several backgrounding application needed to deploy new branches to my test devices. Then there is some smaller Ramdisks needed to cache precompiled libs faster, because SSD space is valuable.


    Driver development without the possibilty to virtualize any system you want or may need is a pain in the ass, thats when such a system starts to become highly valuable.

    I can do lots of realtime tasks that other people would need to outsource on different machines, thus i save time while beeing more productive and effective.
     
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