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- Oct 21, 2006
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- Oak Ridge, TN
System Name | BorgX79 |
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Processor | i7-3930k 6/12cores@4.4GHz |
Motherboard | Sabertoothx79 |
Cooling | Capitan 360 |
Memory | Muhskin DDR3-1866 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire R480 8GB |
Storage | Chronos SSD |
Display(s) | 3x VW266H |
Case | Ching Mien 600 |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek |
Power Supply | Cooler Master 1000W Silent Pro |
Mouse | Logitech G900 |
Keyboard | Rosewill RK-1000 |
Software | Win7x64 |
They did have that twist-to-lock feature, which had the potential to crunch that shiny little die. I had an orb cooler, but it was for a K6-2 500mhz. I gave that system to my mom, and it got clogged with dust and cat hair. Fan never quit, but it was highly ineffective!
The bigger problem was ripping the socket off the mobo, lol.
I disagree with the cooling; I have one of those cooling a K6-iii 450 right now, running Win95.
It's taking data on an ISA PCA3 card. (Pulse height analyzer, for nuclear decay spectra)
It cools very well; the K6III is well known for running hot due to the phenomenal amount (256k) of Cache memory. (lol)
It's on a K6BV3+ motherboard; the interesting thing with those is that if you put over 256MB of memory on it, it slows down due to disabling the L3 cache on the MB.
Yes, the mobo has 2MB of Cache in chips, on the mobo, 6" away from the processor.
That was my last socket 7 system; I keep it for the ISA slots.
Someone mentioned setting IRQ's on the board with jumpers; EISA was worse, you had to have a specific program to run to set all those, before it would boot.
Good Times, lol.