HaZe303
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System Name | Desktop PC & HTPC |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 920@4.0ghz & Intel Q9450@3.6ghz |
Motherboard | Asus P6T Deluxe V2 & Asus P5Q-E |
Cooling | CPU: TRUE w/Noctua P12 Fan & TR Ultima-90I |
Memory | Corsair XMS 1900mhz & OCZ Reaper 8gb@900mhz |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX460OC1GB SLIx2 @840/1680/2000mhz & ATI HD5870@1000/1300mhz + XFX 9800GT PhysX |
Storage | 3xSamsung TB1 F1@raid0, 2xOCZ SSD@Raid0, and several others.. |
Display(s) | FS LSL 3260W 26" LCD@1920x1200 & LG 37" HDTV@1360x768 |
Case | Silverstone TJ09B (WINDOW DIY) & Silverstone LC17 |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek HD 5.1 DolbySurround & X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty Pro |
Power Supply | ThermalTake ToughPower 1200W & Corsair TX650W |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RT7Lite x64 & x86. |
I dont know if anything gigabyte says is true, but I totally prefer mobo´s from GB over Asus. Sure Asus make great "looking" boards with great cooling, but I have found Asus boards often to be very unstable with bios's that are more tweaked for OC than stability. Id like to have both, my GA-P35-DS4 is one of the best boards I ever had. I can hardly touch a Asus board without it getting damaged, my DS4 has gone through hard treatments and it still works perfectly without any issues???
My Asus Maximus Formula is great, but comes nowhere near the stability of my GB board.
My Asus Maximus Formula is great, but comes nowhere near the stability of my GB board.