Everything sold to a local friend of mine, wow.
So, it's time to sell of my stuff again. I have some plans I may pursue, possibly LGA 2011, we'll see! Nothing at all is wrong with my hardware/accessories, its simply a matter of getting funds for the next build. On with the sale!
i5 2500K
- This isn't a golden 2500K by any means, but none are at this point. Most current 2500K's do 4.7 at 1.35 to as high as 1.4v (stable). This 2500K does 4.5 at 1.33v, 4.7 at 1.38v, 4.8 at 1.41v, and 4.9 at 1.45v. Does not do 5GHz, didn't on my EVGA P67 at least. It was cooled with a Hyper 212+ for 4.5, and once I got the XSPC RS360 kit I took it up to 4.7 and above. So, decent 2500k, nothing amazing. Everything's included, box manual, heatsink, etc. $165 shipped.
EVGA P67 FTW
- Not much to say, but this is a great board, and its visually awesome. Typical red and black EVGA color theme. Comes with gobs of accessories, and this board does have a NF200 in case you have a tri-sli/fire need. Everything is included, all accessories, box, manuals, etc.
$210 shipped
SOLD to bogmali - ADATA Gaming Series DDR3 9-9-9-24 1600MHz 8GB 1.65v Kit
Plain jane 1600MHz 8GB kit.
Cooler Master Hyper 212+ w/ Second Fan
Not much I can say, but this is a great cheap cooler. Cooled my 2500K very well, especially after adding a second fan. Both fans are sleeved as well.
$25 Shipped
COMBO DEAL: CPU, board, and Hyper 212+ (with two fans), $385 shipped
Zotac GTX 480's
These cards are absolutely beast. I got these new for $299 each off Amazon when I built up my new rig a few months ago. These are in great shape, nothing wrong with them at all and they both have a lifetime warranty through Zotac. These ran in the mid 80's in SLI with the fan speed at 70% while playing BF3. BF3 pushed these cards to their limits so heatwise, I'd say these run as warm as most modern cards under load. The fan however... well, its a stock 480 cooling solution, it isn't exactly quiet... but what card is under heavy load?
Either or, these cards are still very capable of maxing out most games. With some light tweaking you can easily reach GTX 580 performance. In SLI these got me 70-80FPS in BF3 with everything maxed. With HBAO off and AA Deferred off, these got me 80-120 which was very nice with my 120hz monitor. These cards are still very, very, stout, especially in SLI.
$215 shipped each
COMBO DEAL: Both cards for $420 shipped <-- Thats cheaper than one GTX 580.
Picture of everything in action.
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Everything is less than 4 months old. This is all hardware from my latest build, i5_revive.
Thread of the build process can be seen here: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2378656&postcount=7
i5 2500K
- This isn't a golden 2500K by any means, but none are at this point. Most current 2500K's do 4.7 at 1.35 to as high as 1.4v (stable). This 2500K does 4.5 at 1.33v, 4.7 at 1.38v, 4.8 at 1.41v, and 4.9 at 1.45v. Does not do 5GHz, didn't on my EVGA P67 at least. It was cooled with a Hyper 212+ for 4.5, and once I got the XSPC RS360 kit I took it up to 4.7 and above. So, decent 2500k, nothing amazing. Everything's included, box manual, heatsink, etc. $165 shipped.
EVGA P67 FTW
- Not much to say, but this is a great board, and its visually awesome. Typical red and black EVGA color theme. Comes with gobs of accessories, and this board does have a NF200 in case you have a tri-sli/fire need. Everything is included, all accessories, box, manuals, etc.
$210 shipped
SOLD to bogmali - ADATA Gaming Series DDR3 9-9-9-24 1600MHz 8GB 1.65v Kit
Plain jane 1600MHz 8GB kit.
$35 shipped
Cooler Master Hyper 212+ w/ Second Fan
Not much I can say, but this is a great cheap cooler. Cooled my 2500K very well, especially after adding a second fan. Both fans are sleeved as well.
$25 Shipped
COMBO DEAL: CPU, board, and Hyper 212+ (with two fans), $385 shipped
Zotac GTX 480's
These cards are absolutely beast. I got these new for $299 each off Amazon when I built up my new rig a few months ago. These are in great shape, nothing wrong with them at all and they both have a lifetime warranty through Zotac. These ran in the mid 80's in SLI with the fan speed at 70% while playing BF3. BF3 pushed these cards to their limits so heatwise, I'd say these run as warm as most modern cards under load. The fan however... well, its a stock 480 cooling solution, it isn't exactly quiet... but what card is under heavy load?
Either or, these cards are still very capable of maxing out most games. With some light tweaking you can easily reach GTX 580 performance. In SLI these got me 70-80FPS in BF3 with everything maxed. With HBAO off and AA Deferred off, these got me 80-120 which was very nice with my 120hz monitor. These cards are still very, very, stout, especially in SLI.
$215 shipped each
COMBO DEAL: Both cards for $420 shipped <-- Thats cheaper than one GTX 580.
Picture of everything in action.
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Everything is less than 4 months old. This is all hardware from my latest build, i5_revive.
Thread of the build process can be seen here: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2378656&postcount=7
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